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Four young men killed in London new year stabbings Four young men have been stabbed to death in unrelated attacks in the space of 15 hours in London, Scotland Yard said. The killings – three on New Year's Eve and a fourth in the early hours of New Year's Day – happened in north, east and south London and none were being treated as linked, the ...
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At Least 12 Killed in Government Protests in Iran (TEHRAN, Iran) — Nationwide protests in Iran saw their most violent night as "armed protesters" tried to overrun military bases and police stations before security forces repelled them, bringing the death toll in the unrest to at least 12, state television reported Monday. The demonstrations, the largest to ...
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Daughter-in-law's car wrecked at Liverpool fire A woman who loaned her car to her mother-in-law so she could have a "nice day out" has lost it in a fire which engulfed a Liverpool car park. Angharad Williams's Vauxhall Zafira was one of around 1,400 vehicles destroyed by the blaze at Kings Dock on Sunday. Mother-in-law Bethan Hughes had gone ...
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Man arrested over murder of woman in Finsbury Park A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of Iuliana Tudos, whose body was found in a park in north London after she failed to turn up at her friend's house on Christmas Day. The 31-year-old was detained at 1.30pm on New Year's Day in east London, Scotland Yard said. Officers believe ...
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Feature: Celebrations mark arrival of New Year in India NEW DELHI, Jan. 1 (Xinhua) -- Celebrations and festivities marked the beginning of New Year across India. People especially the younger generation across four metro cities in India thronged landmark locations to celebrate the arrival of 2018. Authorities had made adequate security arrangements to ...
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Here are three key global themes set to dominate markets in 2018 The next calendar year is projected to be a "nerve-jangling" ride for global investors, strategists told CNBC, with recurring geopolitical tension and the frenzies of technology set to guide market trends. Alongside the Winter Olympics and the soccer World Cup, traders will likely monitor North Korea's ...
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New Zealanders build island in bid to avoid alcohol ban A group of New Zealanders has constructed a sand island in coastal waters, seemingly in a creative attempt to avoid a ban on drinking in public places. The group built the structure at low tide in the Tairua estuary on the Coromandel peninsula on Sunday afternoon, reports said. They then installed a ...
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California rings in new year with broad legalization of marijuana The arrival of the new year in California brought with it broad legalization of marijuana, a much-anticipated change that comes two decades after the state was the first to allow pot for medical use. The US's most populous state joins a growing list of other states, and the nation's capital, where so-called ...
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In gay-friendly Palm Springs, America's first all-LGBT government is no surprise Palm Springs has just ushered in America's first all-LGBT city council and this is what it's doing to celebrate: nothing. No rainbow flag over city hall, no pride parade, no proclamation about making history, not even a press release. In fact it has barely acknowledged the milestone. "Tell the truth, I didn't ...
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