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Europe under a blanket of snow – in pictures Heavy snowfall and blizzards have lashed Europe as a deep freeze has set in, from the Baltic to the beaches of the Mediterranean. Landmarks including St Mark's Square in Venice and Nice's Promenade des Anglais have been covered by an unusual dusting of snow, while Ireland and Britain have ...
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Living in Demon's Souls as the Servers Shut Down This is my first time fighting here, struggling to find a foothold in the dark fantasy world Demon's Souls takes place in. The ghosts, like so much of the game's online element, make the difficult parts of that quest feel more bearable. Like all Souls games, Demon's can feel capricious and cruel to new ...
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Six Reasons To Visit Copenhagen In 2018 Copenhagen, home to Michelin-starred Noma, one of the most famous restaurants in the world, is renowned for its fine dining scene. Located in Denmark's oldest garden, the Royal Danish Horticultural Garden, Mielcke & Hurtigkarl restaurant offers a very special dining experience with innovative ...
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Everything that changes in Germany from March 2018 As an example, a pack of Marlboro available in vending machine will contain only 22 cigarettes instead of the previous 23, but will continue to cost seven euros. According to the Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger, the L&M and Chesterfield brands will also see a rise in the price of cigarettes in proportion to the ...
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Dollar extends gains in wake of Powell testimony The dollar maintained its upward momentum in the aftermath of Jay Powell's hawkish congressional testimony, although longer-dated Treasury yields retreated while hefty losses in the energy sector dragged the S&P 500 lower. The Federal Reserve chair's optimistic view of the economy and inflation ...
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An Even-Weirder-Than-Usual Tardigrade Just Turned Up in a Parking Lot A newfound species of tardigrade, or "water bear," with tendril-festooned eggs has been discovered in the parking lot of an apartment building in Japan. The newfound tardigrade, Macrobiotus shonaicus, is the 168th species of this sturdy micro-animal ever discovered in Japan. Tardigrades are famous ...
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Gonzaga among programs in talks to join Mountain West Conference In a statement released Thursday, a WCC spokesperson said: "We are aware of the exploratory conversations the Mountain West Conference has had with Gonzaga. In today's climate, the topic of conference membership and potential realignment is on the agenda of almost every Division I conference, ...
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Afghanistan arrests 'German Taliban fighter' in Helmand Afghan security forces say they have arrested a German man in southern Helmand province who has been a long-time military adviser to the Taliban. The man was captured with other three other suspected militants in a raid on a bomb-making site in Gereshk district. His identity is unclear. Officials say ...
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The 'CNN Effect' Dies in Syria In the 1990s, a term emerged for the role that vivid coverage of humanitarian crises by 24-hour news networks played in the U.S. government's decisions to use military force. In that era, America intervened in conflicts it might have otherwise ignored, from Iraq and Somalia to Bosnia and Kosovo.
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Donald Glover Will Bring His Pharos Experience to New Zealand in November There is no one currently dominating more spheres of pop culture, and with such distinct style, than Donald Glover. In the first half of 2018 alone he will premiere the second season of his essential series Atlanta, which returns to FX on Thursday; try his hand at mega-budget sci-fi as Lando Calrissian in ...
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