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Morning mail: sex ban in parliament after Joyce affair Malcolm Turnbull is going to go down in history as the man who introduced Australia's first parliamentary sex ban after declaring ministers will no longer be able to have "sexual relations" with their staff. In an extraordinary statement (which you can read in full) at the very end of turbulent sitting week ...
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How The World Views Iran's Role In Syria As protests across Iran experience a variety of ups and downs following a major surge early this year, a wide array of analysts are seen writing about this important country's domestic and foreign developments. More recently, concerns for Tehran are also increasing abroad as its international isolation ...
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South African stocks in demand after Zuma quits, rand soars JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African stocks index rose as much as 5 percent on Thursday, putting the main index on track for its biggest one-day gain in more than three years, on hopes the resignation of Jacob Zuma as president paves the way for new leaders to quicken the pace of economic ...
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Judge denies motion to drop charges in corruption case against ex-Adidas execs, agent U.S. District Court Judge Lewis A. Kaplan on Thursday denied a motion to dismiss federal criminal charges against three of the 10 men arrested for their alleged roles in the FBI's two-year investigation into college basketball corruption. Attorneys representing former Adidas executives James Gatto and ...
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Iain M Banks's drawings of the Culture universe to be published in 2019 A final glimpse into the galaxy-spanning imagination of the late Iain M Banks is on the way in a collection of previously unseen drawings, maps and sketches from the Culture universe, many of which date from before Banks began writing the acclaimed science fiction series. Due to be published in 2019 ...
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Airbus incurs €1.3bn charge for delay in delivering military transport planes In the same period last year the company turned in €3.9bn. The company's chief executive, Tom Enders, said it had been a year of "turmoil and challenges" for the plane maker, which employs about 15,000 people in the UK and 129,000 worldwide, producing commercial aircraft, as well as defence, ...
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US Military Mission In Syria Endures As ISIS Nears Defeat He's a short, squat man with salt-and-pepper hair, and he points out in the distance where the enemy is located, just a couple of mud huts on the horizon. "That place. That village farm is the place for ISIS," says Hassan. "A couple of kilometers. After this there are many villages controlled by ISIS." Hassan ...
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Afghanistan: 10000 civilian casualties in 2017 - UN report suicide attacks and IEDS caused high ... KABUL - More than 10,000 civilians lost their lives or suffered injuries during 2017, according to the latest annual UN report documenting the impact of the armed conflict on civilians in Afghanistan. A total of 10,453 civilian casualties - 3,438 people killed and 7,015 injured - were documented in the 2017 ...
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Going Out There's also the fact that they require some degree of strategy, which means the F-U-N is couched in a bit of a challenge that goes beyond simply capturing the sentiment of merriment. In my book, a good going out outfit is also practical. Practical enough that you can dance in it (i.e. something you can ...
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