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'Do not test Israel's resolve', Netanyahu warns Iran in Munich Israel has said it downed the drone on February 10 after it entered the country from Syria, and responded with a raid on what it said was the Iranian control systems for the craft in Syria. It marked the first time Israel publicly acknowledged hitting Iranian targets in Syria since the 2011 start of the civil war ...
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In Florida aftermath, US students say 'Never Again' The students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School were well practised on how to respond in an active shooter situation - the school has lockdown drills, security systems and restricted entrances. But a sole gunman on Valentine's Day was still able to kill 17. From the school's survivors, and other ...
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Latvian central bank governor detained in financial probe The allegations were made public in a speech by Sigal Mandelker, US undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, who said: "We are resolved to use our economic authorities to take action against foreign banks that disregard anti-money-laundering safeguards and become conduits for ...
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Hollywood in the Netherlands With its iconic canals and canal houses, windmills and fields of tulips, Dutch scenery can make for a pretty picture. Therefore, it's no surprise that Hollywood has stopped by a couple of times over the years. Here are some Hollywood blockbusters that have been (partially) filmed in the Netherlands: ...
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The week in classical: Iolanthe; Jerusalem Quartet – review His new Iolanthe (1882) for English National Opera, the company's first performance of the work for 40 years and McCrystal's own house debut, is one extravagant riot, adroitly conducted by Timothy Henty with a cast, chorus and orchestra in their element, musically and dramatically. McCrystal hurls ...
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How Navalny changed the rules of the game in Russia He has succeeded in seizing the initiative from the Kremlin and imposing his agenda on it. Instead of being proactive, like it has been for almost two decades, Vladimir Putin's political machine had to shift into reactive mode, fighting off Navalny's attacks, while at the same time persistently suppressing his ...
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Taking delight in times tables The usefulness of multiplication tables lies not in their practical application – though they can help one to avoid being bamboozled by supermarket offers – but in the beauty and symmetry revealed once they have been learned (I can't do my times tables, and I don't care, 17 February). Each table has its ...
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Book clinic: how do I get my teenage son interested in reading? Turning first to football: I remember reading Nick Hornby's Fever Pitch in a single sitting when I was about your son's age. It's a gateway book – easy enough to read to snare the most recalcitrant of bibliophobes, but full of intelligence and subtle joy (the musician in him might also enjoy High Fidelity).
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Fascinating Installation In Madrid Si vous résidez à Madrid, vous n'êtes surement pas passés à côté. L'artiste américaine Janet Echelman a dévoilé sa dernière installation de fils.
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Inside Blue Chelsea in the Year of the Dog The Year of the Dog has proven auspicious for Chelsea in the past with the Blues enjoying FA Cup and Premier League success in previous zodiac cycles...
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