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Zverev Makes Strong Start In Cologne Alexander Zverev owns a 16-8 record this year. © Christof Koepsel/Getty Images. ATP Staff Oct 15, 2020. German to face Harris in quarter-finals.
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WHO appoints co-chairs of Independent Commission on sexual misconduct during the Ebola ... The tenth epidemic of Ebola Virus Disease in the provinces of North Kivu and Ituri – the world's second largest Ebola outbreak on record – was ...
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Thai protests: Tens of thousands gather again in mass defiance of government In the early hours of Thursday morning, the government had attempted to curtail the student-led protest movement by issuing an emergency decree ...
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Can a Bill Have a Gender? Feminine Wording Exposes a Rift When proposed legislation in Germany used the feminine form for groups of men and women rather than the usual masculine, it was rejected as ...
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"It's Unbelievable All That's Going On at the Moment in Astronomy" German astrophysicist Reinhard Genzel was just awarded the Nobel Prize in physics. In an interview, he talks about how he discovered the black hole ...
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Coronavirus: French police raid ministers' homes in pandemic inquiry The prime minister and Mr Véran have been at the forefront of France's new policy of imposing night-time curfews in nine cities, including Paris, from ...
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New life in Spain a dream come true for Syrian Real Madrid fan By Ali Khedr and Houssam Hariri in Beirut, Lebanon | 15 October 2020. Like many boys his age, 13-year-old Ghaith is obsessed with football, and in ...
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#NextGenATP Musetti Reaches First ATP Tour Quarter-final In Sardinia Lorenzo Musetti beats fellow Italian Andrea Pellegrino in Sardinia on Thursday for a place in his first ATP Tour quarter-final. © La Presse. ATP Staff Oct ...
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The Tibetans serving in 'secretive' Indian force For decades, India has recruited Tibetan refugees to a covert unit dedicated to high-altitude combat. But the recent death of a soldier in the force has ...
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Experiments in creativity The acronym "STEAM," which stands for science, technology, engineering, art, and math, came into popularity in 2011, as scientists and educators ...
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