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Police van rams protesters outside US embassy in Manila A Philippine police van rammed and ran over baton-wielding protesters outside the US embassy in the capital Manila. Police also used tear gas and ...
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Two Americans killed in attack at Kabul army base A gunmen in an Afghan army uniform has opened fire on a group of US soldiers, killing at least two Americans including a civilian in Afghanistan's ...
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Drawing the line on the most gerrymandered district in America On the outskirts of Charlotte, it's the last day of early voting for the congressional race in North Carolina's 12th district at the Mountain Island library, ...
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Samsung faces potential class action in US over Note 7 An advertisement for the Samsung Electronics Co. Galaxy Note 7 smartphone stands on display behind a red traffic light in Seoul, South Korea, ...
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One in 20 European patients catch an infection while in hospital Europe sees millions of hospital-caught infections a year, killing thousands of people. The first ever study of hospital-acquired infections in European ...
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Ecuador Cuts Internet Access for Julian Assange to Preserve Neutrality in U.S. Election The government of Ecuador confirmed on Tuesday that it had decided "to temporarily restrict access" to the internet inside its embassy in London, ...
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M&S launches 'Croloaf' - a croissant loaf which fits in the toaster M&S said it was "inspired" after seeing similar loaves in artisan bakeries and in the US, where Chicago bakery Beurrage is well known for its version.
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US and UK reject Russian offer of 'pause' in airstrikes on Syria The US and the UK have rejected a Russian and Syrian offer of a temporary "pause" on airstrikes in Aleppo as the basis for reopening talks, saying ...
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The European Arrest Warrant is making Britain complicit in political persecution Now, in the case of Alexander Adamescu, Britain has the opportunity to impart some integrity and uphold a measure of justice. Alexander, a German ...
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'Zombie drug' behind mass overdose in party town still not confirmed Media are reporting that a mass overdose that left 16 people in hospital in Surfers Paradise was caused by the drug flakka, despite a lack of ...
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