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Saad al-Hariri, who resigned as Lebanon's prime minister this month while in Saudi Arabia, arrived in Paris on Saturday as part of French mediation ...
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Giant airship comes loose in UK ... longest aircraft has come loose from its moorings in Bedfordshire less than 24 hours after a successful test flight.
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The team found that males who drank alone spent less time with their original partners than the other males spent with their original partners. When partners drank together, or both abstained, they were more likely to hang out with each other. (See National Geographic's pictures of animals in love.) ...
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Over the Thanksgiving break Congress will have time to start digesting Donald Trump's plans to implement the largest tax overhaul in a generation. It already has Trump's critics – and several leading Republicans – reaching for the Tums. According to the president, the tax plans had some simple aims: to ...
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Sunday's general election is unlikely to throw up major shocks, with centre-right candidate Sebastián Piñera expected to return to the presidency he held from 2010 to 2014, but Rapu will make history as the first Easter Island woman to run for a seat in the house of representative. And whether or not she ...
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As we've reported in the past, the technique can be used to easily insert fertility-reducing genes into the DNA of disease-carrying insects or invasive species (such as the humble starling in the U.S., were we so inclined) to systematically wipe them out. Applied to mosquitoes, it could fight malaria and Zika ...
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The week in wildlife – in pictures ... Chinese paramilitary policemen measure a stranded humpback whale on a beach in Qidong, Jiangsu province. Photograph: China Stringer ... Rescuers try to push a sperm whale back into the sea – one of nine stranded on Ujong Kareung beach, in Aceh, Indonesia.
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At the second week of the conference, German chancellor Angela Merkel, the UN secretary general, Emmanuel Macron, prime minister of Fiji Frank Bainimarama and others urged the world's leaders to use the last days of the talks to succeed in their negotiations, saying: "Climate change is an issue ...
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Earlier this week, former president Bill Clinton walked onstage at the National Book Awards to a lengthy standing ovation. In a warm, charming speech, with frequent pauses for approving applause, Clinton spoke of the importance of books, and how we as a nation need to ensure that every child has ...
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Shares of Foot Locker spiked 28 percent Friday after the shoe retailer posted stronger-than-expected earnings, the best performance for the shares since 1977. CEO Richard Johnson said the company has made "solid progress" on its digital e-commerce platform, its mobile app development and its new ...
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Joe Walsh looks out the window of his flat on the 14th floor of Whitstable House in west London. He can see his whole life in front of him: to the north, Aldermaston Street, where he spent his earliest years, until his parents' house was demolished to make room for the Westway dual carriageway; to the ...
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Pressure intensified on Robert Mugabe to resign as president of Zimbabwe on Saturday as tens of thousands of Zimbabweans flooded the streets of Harare for a mass rally calling for an end to his 37-year rule. The armed forces now in control of the country said it backed the mass demonstration, which ...
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Families in Kani Bardina village, Sulaymaniyah governorate, receive health check-ups and assistance from IOM Iraq Mobile Medical team, following an earthquake on the evening 12 November. Photo: UN Migration Agency (IOM) ...
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Two 18-year-old men are facing life imprisonment for murdering a young music producer who became caught up in a gang feud played out in YouTube videos featuring the DJ Tim Westwood. Dean Pascal-Modeste, 21, known as Floss, was an innocent victim of the dispute between the B Side gang and ...
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EA has temporarily scrapped a controversial money-making feature in its "Star Wars Battlefront II" video game which was released on Friday, following backlash from fans online. The controversy centered around in-game purchases that allow players to save time by spending real money to make key ...
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Resting in the Open Nature of Life
And so many more examples, I can't even list them all. Underneath most things we do is a feeling that we should be doing more, that we should be doing things differently, that we don't want to be doing what we should be doing, that we're failing in small ways. It's stress, worry, anxiety, frustration, ...
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