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Teacher accused of killing and eating mechanic goes on trial in Germany They said there was no indication the victim had agreed to be killed. The accused, named as Stefan R, sat in silence as the charges were read out. R is ...
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BMW Has Fallen Behind in the Electric Vehicle Race. Can It Catch Up? "I'm a little concerned about BMW," said Peter Wells, director of the Center for Automotive Industry Research at Cardiff Business School in Wales. When ...
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Reactor vessel annealed in Armenia Reactor vessel annealed in Armenia. 10 August 2021. Share. A ten-day operation to anneal the reactor vessel of Armenia's nuclear power unit has been ...
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Germany to abolish free Covid testing in bid to get more people vaccinated Widespread restrictions are likely to stay in place in an effort to tackle a growing case rate that is only expected to worsen in the coming weeks as ...
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How innovations in energy storage technology support climate goals In September 2017, Southern Australia suffered a state-wide blackout, sparking energy security debates around the intermittency of renewable energy ...
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At least seven killed, two injured in Algeria forest fires Firefighters and helicopters are trying to contain several blazes threatening residents in Tizi Ouzou province. Some fires erupted near houses, forcing ...
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5 Hit Men Board A 'Bullet Train' In This Fast And Fun Japanese Thriller Back in the 1960s, the late, great film critic Pauline Kael wrote an influential essay called, "Trash, Art and the Movies." In it she championed the ...
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Anger as Nigerian diplomat manhandled in Indonesia Footage circulating on social media showed Abdulrahman Ibrahim, a consular officer based in Jakarta, being held down in a vehicle by several men.
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Turing Patterns Turn Up in a Tiny Crystal The nanometer-wide stripes seen in crystal growth (left) closely match those formed in a theoretical model based on Turing patterns (right). Courtesy of ...
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More than 200 arrested in latest Saudi anti-corruption purge Saudi Arabia announced the arrest of 207 employees across about a dozen government ministries in the latest sweep by an anti-corruption body ...
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