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Japan to replace whaling mother ship in sign hunts will go on Anti-whaling protest vessel the Ady Gil in 2010 with signs of damage following a confrontation with the Nisshin Maru. Photograph: Sea Shepherd/EPA. The country resumed its whaling programme in 2016, two years after the international court of justice said that the hunts should end because they were ...
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| Trump-Russia: Jeff Sessions questioned in Mueller inquiry US Attorney General Jeff Sessions was questioned by investigators examining whether Russia colluded with the Trump campaign in the 2016 election. A Department of Justice (DOJ) spokeswoman confirmed to the BBC the attorney general's interview last week. Mr Sessions appears to be the first ...
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| Why Berlin remains the Bitcoin capital of Europe in 2018 The German capital was first dubbed the "Bitcoin Capital of Europe" by the Guardian in 2013 and since then a number of other businesses have been keen to accept cryptocurrency as a form of payment. Nowadays people can buy an apartment, book holidays, eat and drink in a number of trendy bars ...
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| Pound breaks $1.40 in Asia trading The pound broke the psychological level of $1.40 on Tuesday in Asia Pacific trading, securing its return to levels it traded in the run-up to Brexit and establishing the currency as one of the strongest performers so far in 2018. While a lot of sterling's gains this year are attributed to the general weakness of ...
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| The madness of American medical billing, in one woman's tweets A day before a long-scheduled surgery, Aminatou Sow got an unexpected phone call: Her hospital wanted her to pay her share of medical bill before the operation took place. Sow has a $4,000 deductible, and the hospital representative asked for that entire amount upfront. The representative suggested ...
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| Cilic back in semis after Nadal's retirement Up for the fight and honing in with his confidence revived, Marin Cilic wishes his progression to a first Australian Open semifinal in eight years could have been different. The Croat advanced when top seed Rafael Nadal called time on Tuesday night's quarterfinal with a late-developing upper right leg ...
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| Human Trafficking and Slavery in the 21st Century Bonded labor, among the leading forms of slavery across South Asia, traps generations of families in manual labor in dangerous conditions without the means to pay for freedom. The cycle often begins with a loan request made to a landlord or business owner for expenses incurred burying a family ...
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| Jacinda Ardern denies report that asylum offer led to surge in people smuggling Jacinda Ardern has quashed reports that her offer to take scores of asylum seekers from the Australian government has created a surge of people smuggling boats heading for New Zealand's shores. A report in the Australian newspaper on Tuesday claimed at least three boats intercepted in Australian ...
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| Parts of NHS England only able to fill one in 400 nursing vacancies The NHS's deepening shortage of nurses is worst in the part of England that contains Theresa May's Maidenhead constituency, with hospitals there only able to recruit one nurse for every 400 vacancies they have, new NHS figures reveal.
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| CubeSats for hunting secrets in lunar darkness CubeSats for hunting secrets in lunar darkness. 23 January 2018. Imagine sending a spacecraft the size of an airline cabin bag to the Moon – what would you have it do? ESA issued that challenge to European teams last year, and two winners have now been chosen. The Lunar Meteoroid Impact ...
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| Aronian, MVL & Nakamura star in Gibraltar The 2018 Tradewise Gibraltar Masters starts at 15:00 CET on Tuesday with Hikaru Nakamura looking to win a 4th title in a row. It won't be easy, though, since Maxime Vachier-Lagrave returns and this year Levon Aronian is top seed and will be looking to get 2018 off to a good start as he prepares for the ...
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