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| Man found guilty of raping and murdering niece in London Mujahid Arshid killed Celine Dookhran, 20, at a house in Kingston upon Thames, south-west London, in July last year, after spending months planning the attack. He was also found guilty at the Old Bailey of the attempted murder of a second woman, who managed to escape. Arshid, 33, was convicted of ...
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| Transgender woman able to breastfeed in first documented case A 30-year-old transgender woman has been able to breastfeed her child, the first ever case of induced lactation in a transgender woman to be documented in academic literature. Doctors said the case shows "modest but functional lactation can be induced in transgender women". The account was ...
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| Increase in US inflation sparks bond market sell-off Investor fears of an overheating US economy intensified on Wednesday after the US government reported consumer prices rose faster in January than most economists had anticipated, the latest sign that long-dormant inflation is on the rise. Last week's financial market turmoil was sparked by concerns ...
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| 23 killed as truck carrying migrants overturns in Libya At least 23 people have been killed when a truck carrying hundreds of refugees and migrants overturned in northwestern Libya, according to local media reports. Somali and Eritrean nationals were reportedly among those killed in Wednesday's road accident, which occurred some 60km south of the ...
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| North Korea's budding entrepreneurs defy the odds in Kim Jong Un's totalitarian state Strains of capitalism emerged in this communist society back in the 1990s as markets popped up across the country to cope with the famine. Here North Koreans became entrepreneurs out of necessity to trade for food and other necessities. Over the years the practice expanded and the regime, unable ...
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| In Fiji, villages need to move due to climate change Vunidogoloa, Fiji - Just a few metres from the shoreline, a slab of concrete indicates where Sailosi Ramatu's home once stood. The headman of Vunidogoloa village was born here in 1960 on a river estuary in Natewa Bay, on Fiji's second-largest island, Vanua Levu. Today, all that remains of his ...
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| Federer Begins No. 1 Bid In Style Federer Begins No. 1 Bid In Style. Roger Federer began his quest to return to No.1 in the ATP Rankings for the first time in over five years with a 6-1, 6-2 win over qualifier Ruben Bemelmans at the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam. Federer, who will overtake Rafael Nadal at the top of ...
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