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Army intelligence chief killed in deadly Homs attack Speaking to Al Jazeera in Geneva, Issam al-Reis, spokesperson for the Southern Front branch of the Free Syrian Army (FSA), accused the Assad ...
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Nigel Farage stands by Paul Nuttall despite loss in Stoke byelection Nigel Farage attributed Paul Nuttall's loss in Stoke to a 'soft-pedalling' on control of the UK's borders. Photograph: Christopher Thomond for the ...
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In sweeping move, Trump puts regulation monitors in US agencies President Donald Trumpsigned an executive order on Friday to place "regulatory reform" task forces and officers within federal agencies in what may ...
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'Hanging in the balance': Democrats set to elect new leader after fierce contest The two frontrunners are former labor secretary Tom Perez (left), who backed Clinton, and Minnesota representative Keith Ellison, the favorite of ...
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Attitude Toward Legal Pot Mellows in Parts of Latin America Attitudes about marijuana seem to be changing and diversifying in Latin America. Throughout the 20th century its consumption was associated with ...
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Mosque ambush kills 10 police in northern Afghanistan Ten police officers and the wife of a commander have been killed in an ambush outside a mosque by Taliban fighters in northern Afghanistan.
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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Reports Rise in Net Earnings Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. said fourth-quarter net earnings rose nearly 15%, boosted in part by the stock market's end-of-year gains.
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Soaring antibiotic resistance fuels steep rise in use of 'last hope' drugs Soaring levels of antibiotic resistance have driven a 40 per cent rise in prescriptions of drugs which are only used as a last hope, new figures show.
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London teenagers appear in court over plans to join Isis in Syria The boys were supported by their families during their appearance at Westminster magistrates court. Photograph: Daniel Leal-Olivas/AFP/Getty ...
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'It's very scary in the forest': should Finland's wolves be culled? Europe's wolf population is on the rise – and in Finland, their future hangs in the balance. Are they a threat to humans, or should they be protected?
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