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500 kilogram WWII bomb sparks evacuation in Frankfurt Almost 13,000 people living in the upscale neighborhood close to the city center began leaving their apartments at 8 a.m. local time (0700 UTC/GMT).
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Can the European Central Bank keep the surging euro in check? Large banks now expect the currency to reach $1.25 in the coming months. Christine Lagarde, the ECB president, has already highlighted the exchange ...
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Iran: Former vice president sentenced to 30 months in prison Former Iranian Vice President Shahindokht Molaverdi has been sentenced to 30 months in jail, local media reported on Saturday. Molaverdi, who ...
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'I worked so hard in the lab. I cried when the Covid vaccine news came' I have always been interested in translational research – how can what I am doing at the bench have an impact on the health of the general public?
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Indonesia: Batubara named suspect in COVID-19 corruption case Indonesia's social affairs minister turned himself in to anti-corruption authorities on Sunday to face charges of taking bribes related to the government's ...
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Wout Weghorst on target again as Wolfsburg draw in Cologne Wolfsburg striker Wout Weghorst made it seven goals in his last seven Bundesliga outings in an entertaining encounter at the RheinEnergieStadion, ...
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Sooners Face TCU in Big 12 Opener Sunday In his career, Manek is 6-0 against TCU with a career scoring average of 14.5 points against the Frogs. R.J. Nembhard (15.0 points) and big man Kevin ...
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Europe battles surge in coronavirus deaths in nursing homes Virus cases among the elderly are again on the rise across Europe, causing havoc and rising death tolls in nursing homes despite the lessons of a ...
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'We're in trouble': Snohomish County leaders stress importance of COVID-19 federal funds in 2021 Snohomish County received $60 million in CARES Act funding this year. On Dec. 31 that funding ends, putting county run COVID testing, PPE, small ...
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Toxic side of social media in focus — again — after Nagoya teen's suicide Nagoya – Across multiple posts in September, Noa Tsukino, 18, made her suicidal thoughts known to her social media followers. Under different ...
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