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UK temperatures due to plunge as parts of the country covered in snow Parts of the country have been blanketed in a layer of snow as forecasters warned of possible disruption and plunging temperatures. The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for icy patches and snow covering swaths of the eastern coast of England and northern Scotland, and for ice in western Wales, ...
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Bosnian Croat war crimes convict dies after taking 'poison' in UN court Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic, whose country was the patron of separatist Croat forces in Bosnia's 1992-95 war, said he regretted Praljak's death and offered condolences to his family. "His act tells the most about deep ethical injustice toward the six Bosnian Croats and the Croatian people.".
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US seeks to deny China market economy status in WTO The Trump administration has opposed China's bid for recognition as a "market economy" in the World Trade Organization, citing decades of legal precedent and what it sees as signs the country is moving in the opposite direction under Xi Jinping. The US opposition to China's efforts to be recognised ...
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Bitcoin swings from bull to bear and back in a day After Lehman Brothers toppled in September 2008, it took 24 days for US stocks to slide more than 20 per cent into official bear market territory. Bitcoin, the new age cryptocurrency that has been breaking bull market records, did the same on Wednesday in just under six hours. Investors and speculators ...
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Family of woman facing deportation after 50 years in UK demand apology The case of Paulette Wilson, 61, who was detained for a week at Yarl's Wood immigration detention centre last month, has focused attention on other UK residents, now retired, who have lived in Britain since they were in primary school, who are being pursued by the Home Office. Most had no idea that ...
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Flea markets, favelas and football fever: Sāo Paulo storms Instagram – in pictures São Paulo is one of the largest cities in the world; much of its population of 12m sees only a small part of it. Miguel Garcia uses Instagram to show them more. He founded @saopaulocity four years ago in an effort to foster Paulistas' city pride. "My motivations were to make people take care of the city and ...
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First migraine drug in 20 years can half number of attacks, study shows Migraine sufferers have been offered new hope after trials showed a designer drug cuts the number of attacks in half. The once-a-month injection, which can be delivered at home, blocks brain molecules linked to migraine, and is the first new preventative therapy in 20 years. Around 8.5 million people in ...
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Sexual orientation and military service LGBT personnel are able to serve in the armed forces of some countries around the world: the vast majority of industrialized, Western countries, in addition to Brazil, Chile, South Africa, Israel, and South Korea. This keeps pace with the latest global figures on acceptance of homosexuality, which suggest ...
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