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Refugees stuck in no man's land between Croatia and Serbia More than 2,000 refugees were stranded overnight on Monday in no man's land between the Croatian village of Tovarnik and the Serbian town of Šid, ...
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Addenbrooke's Hospital in special measures after Care Quality Commission inspection Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which runs Addenbrooke's Hospital, is to be placed in special measures after inspectors ...
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Burkina Faso Coup Falters as Army Moves In The army of Burkina Faso marched on its own capital to reverse a coup in this small nation that has become a big test of democracy for Africa.
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Jenson Button will soon call it a day in Formula One, reckons Damon Hill Hill, an analyst for Sky Sports who, like Button, has one world championship to his name, added: "If you've won one world title you're only interested in ...
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Xi Jinping's Tech Battle in Seattle But when Chinese President Xi Jinping sits down with tech CEOs in Seattle Tuesday, he is likely to hear some pointed complaints. China's increasing ...
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What retirement is really like for pensioners in 2015 His last holiday was in 2001, but he says what depresses him the most is being unable to afford an occasional beer in a pub. "Things are a lot more ...
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What's at stake for Russia in Syria? US Secretary of Defence Ashton Carter and Russia's Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu have held their first talks to discuss the conflict in Syria.
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