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Jerusalem: Guatemala follows US in planning Israel embassy move Guatemala is to move its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, becoming the first country after the US to vow to do so. It was one of only nine to vote against a UN resolution which in effect repudiated the US' recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital. Israel's PM thanked Guatemala's president, but ...
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Man dies in police chase in Liverpool The police watchdog is investigating after a man died when the car in which he was a passenger crashed as it was being pursued by officers on Christmas Day. The passenger in the BMW, a man in his 30s, died in hospital after the car hit a bus stop on the junction of Prescot Road and Bell Street in Old ...
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Queen Elizabeth praises British spirit in Christmas address after attacks, fire SANDRINGHAM, England (Reuters) - Britain's Queen Elizabeth praised the resilience of London and Manchester after "appalling attacks", in a Christmas message that also paid tribute to her husband, Prince Philip, who retired from regular royal duties this year.
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Syrian, Iranian backed forces advance in border area near Israel "The Iranian backed militias are trying to consolidate their sphere of influence all the way from southwest of Damascus to the Israeli border," said Suhaib al Ruhail, an official from the Liwa al Furqan rebel group that operates in the area. Worried by Iran's expanding influence in Syria after the defeat of ...
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Putin rival formally barred from running in election Navalny, 41, was widely regarded to be the only candidate with a chance of competing against President Vladimir Putin in the March election. In response to the election commission decision, Navalny called on his supporters to boycott the vote. "The procedure that we're invited to take part is not an ...
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All the Money in the World: The Real Story of the Getty Kidnapping For those unfamiliar with the 1973 Getty kidnapping, the plot of Ridley Scott's All the Money in the World may seem ludicrous: the richest man in the world refuses to pay his grandson's ransom—a paltry sum in comparison to his vast oil fortune; an Italian kidnapper is so disgusted by said action that he ...
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Nico de Boinville must steer wayward Might Bite in King George at Kempton "The thing with Might Bite is that at home he's a very easy horse to deal with," Nico de Boinville, who will ride the favourite in the King George VI Chase at Kempton on Tuesday, said last week. "In his schooling and his work, you really couldn't get a more straightforward horse. Instead of talking about his ...
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The August Eclipse Left A 'Wake' in the Earth's Upper Atmosphere Researchers at MIT's Haystack Observatory and the University of Tromsø in Norway observed the eclipse's strange effects on atmosphere using 2,000 sensors receiving positioning satellite data. They were able to confirm a theorized behavior so small that it hadn't been detected before: atmospheric ...
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