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| Mammoth neo-Nazi terror trial enters final phase in Munich Five years after Zschäpe, 43, first entered the dock, her lawyer Hermann Borchert called the case against her "inadequate" and insisted she was not involved in a string of racist murders, bombings and bank robberies committed by the clandestine cell. Prosecutors accused Zschäpe of complicity in the ...
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| O's denied DP in odd rundown against Yanks Sanchez went to third, while Stanton raced back to the bag, running out of the basepath and eventually getting tagged by O's catcher Caleb Joseph in left field for the second out of the inning. Showalter came out and held up two fingers, arguing to crew chief Jerry Meals that the umpires should have also ...
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| Amazon's Alexa had a flaw that let eavesdroppers listen in Alexa is a good listener -- so good, in fact, that researchers discovered a way to have it record audio indefinitely. Amazon's smart voice assistant had a coding flaw that could have let malicious developers turn the Echo into a listening device. Alexa, the voice assistant used by millions of smart gadgets ...
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| Trump set for official UK visit in July – minus pomp and ceremony The move was signed off when George W Bush was still in the White House. May's government has been keen to strike up a close relationship with the Trump administration despite his erratic behaviour, in part because of Britain's desire, post-Brexit, to strike a swift trade deal with the world's largest ...
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| Macron attacks nationalism in speech to US Congress French President Emmanuel Macron has used his speech to the joint houses of the US Congress to denounce nationalism and isolationism. Mr Macron said such policies were a threat to global prosperity. The speech was widely interpreted as a thinly veiled attack on President Donald Trump's America ...
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| UN enlists youth in combat against violent extremism in Jordan, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia With one in four of the world's 1.2 billion youth affected by some sort of violence or armed conflict, the United Nations on Tuesday launched a project to support new, youth-driven initiatives in education, science, culture and the media to prevent violent extremism in Jordan, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia.
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| You can make yourself a fancy cup of tea in this concept Mercedes Maybach SUV The 2018 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition is currently running in China, and Mercedes has unveiled a new concept high-end luxury SUV at the event. The Vision Mercedes-Maybach Ultimate Luxury SUV features a spacious interior, and there's even a bespoke tea set hidden in the car's ...
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| Braves make OD history in walk-off win Down five runs to another club looking to be this year's Cinderella, the Braves saw Freddie Freeman, Ozzie Albies and Nick Markakis power them to their largest Opening Day comeback victory in the modern era. Markakis' first career walk-off homer provided a celebratory finish to an 8-5 win over the ...
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| Colombia's cowboy music: vallenato steals the show in Valledupar Vallenato translates as "born in the valley" and is the music of the north Colombian countryside. Typically, it is performed by a trio: an accordionist, bongo player and someone playing a guacharaca, a rasping stick not unlike a cheese-grater. Originating from farmers who mixed Spanish and West African ...
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| Amazon workers booed Jeff Bezos in Berlin Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos received a hostile reception when he arrived in the German capital to pick up an innovation award on Tuesday (Apr. 24). Some 450 Amazon workers, who are members of the powerful Verdi trade union, amassed outside the offices of publisher Axel Springer, where the awards ...
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| The Dramatic Backstory of Red in 'The Handmaid's Tale' "In front of us, to the right, is the store where we order dresses," Offred narrates in The Handmaid's Tale. "Some people call them habits, a good word for them. Habits are hard to break." The habits in the Handmaid's universe are a lot of things: concealing, red, accusatory, shameful, red, objectifying, and ...
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