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Syrian army gains ground in intensified Ghouta assault However Hamza Birqadar, a spokesman for Jaish al-Islam, one of the two main insurgent groups in eastern Ghouta, said rebels had repelled the attack on Mesraba and neither Harasta nor Douma were cut off. The relentless three-week assault on the last major rebel stronghold near Damascus has ...
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UK Military Chemical Experts Aid Police in Spy Poison Probe Members of the Falcon Squadron, Royal Tank Regiment, at Winterbourne Gunner, southern England, conducting final preparation and training before deploying in support of the civil authorities in Salisbury city centre, Friday March 9, 2018. British police asked the military on Friday to help investigate the ...
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The magic (and math) of skating on thin ice without falling in Stepping onto an inch-and-a-half thick piece of lake ice — much less doing laps on it — is a no-go for most people. But for experienced Swedish skaters Henrik Trygg and Mårten Anje, few things top skating on thin ice. In December, still photographer Trygg filmed Anje skating on 1.8 inches of fresh ice ...
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France signs deals worth $16 billion in India, Macron's office says French and Indian companies signed contracts worth 13 billion euros (£16 billion) on the first day of President Emmanuel Macron's visit to India on Saturday. The deals involve companies including Safran, Spice Jet, Suez, Air Liquide and Sterlite. Macron's office did not provide a breakdown of the ...
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Week in pictures: From Women's Day to Sierra Leone elections An acid attack survivor has her make-up done backstage prior to a fashion show to mark International Women's Day in Mumbai. In India, hundreds of women have held street plays to highlight domestic violence, sexual attacks and discrimination in jobs and wages on International Women's Day. Danish ...
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Mario can now guide your route in Google Maps It's Mario Time! Beloved gaming character Mario is coming to Google Maps, thanks to a partnership between Google and Nintendo ahead of Mario Day, March 10. (MAR10…get it, Mario?) In addition to the various deals and sales on Nintendo games, the mustachioed plumber will also make an ...
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Formula 1 testing: McLaren's Fernando Alonso second on last day in Barcelona McLaren still had problems - a turbo failure kept Alonso in the pits for five hours - but he managed 83 laps. It meant it was a relatively successful final day for McLaren, whose preparations for the season have been hit by a series of reliability problems throughout the eight days of running in Spain.
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How to Lose Your Job From Sexual Harassment in 33 Easy Steps Land a job. At a new online magazine for approximately the same salary you earned in 1992, but whatever. You have bills to pay, MRIs to undergo, kids to feed, you are doing this solo, and at this point you have no idea that the company's offer of $34,000 a year is a fraction of the $200,000 a man in your ...
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What to see this week in the UK This daring thriller discards conventional storytelling in favour of an intense, almost hallucinatory approach, but it's told with expert control and ruthless efficiency. The plot takes us deep into the damaged psyche of a freelance lone wolf (Joaquin Phoenix, at his best) who locates missing children.
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In Nigeria, Distraught Parents Demand Answers After Boko Haram Kidnaps 110 Girls A mural on the outside wall of Dapchi Government Girls Science and Technology College in Yobe state, northeast Nigeria, is symbolic: It depicts a teacher leading a young girl to school. But what strikes you most about the painting of the woman and girl in pink is the bullet holes: both the teacher and girl ...
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