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| Family dog bites seven-month-old baby to death in Hesse While in the shelter, the dog was described by workers as displaying aggressive behaviour, reported a police spokeswoman. According to the police announcement, the father of the young boy immediately contacted the emergency services after the biting incident, and medics then took the child to an ...
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| EDF warns of delays at Flamanville nuclear power station in France EDF Energy has warned that a flagship nuclear power station it is building in France could run further behind schedule and over budget, after it detected faults at the €10.5bn ( £9.2bn) plant. The French state-owned firm said inspections last month had uncovered problems with welding on pipes at the ...
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| Uber's rough ride in Europe gets rockier Uber is back under the scrutiny of the EU's highest court. Luxembourg judges will deliver on Tuesday morning a key ruling on whether the ride-hailing app — which has come under fire in Europe in the past year — should lose some of its protections from being regulated by the EU's 28 governments.
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| Bill Cosby paid accuser Andrea Constand nearly $3.4 million in a 2006 settlement Bill Cosby paid Andrea Constand nearly $3.4 million in a 2006 settlement, a Pennsylvania district attorney revealed during open statements on the first day of Cosby's retrial Monday. The amount of that settlement — $3.38 million — had not been made public before Montgomery County District Attorney ...
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| Davis Cup: Great Britain to face Uzbekistan in play-off Great Britain have been drawn at home to Uzbekistan for their Davis Cup play-off to stay in the World Group in 2019. The tie will take place from 14-16 September with the losers dropping down into the Europe/Africa zonal group. A first-round loss to Spain in February means GB will feature in the ...
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| Lost in translation? The comics trying out Aussie humour abroad Australia loves the story of local comedians making it big overseas – the awards in Edinburgh, the rave reviews in New York. And for the comedians themselves, it's part of the trajectory. This month at the Melbourne International Comedy festival (MICF), hundreds of Australian comedians will be trying out ...
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| The Fall of Gondolin, 'new' JRR Tolkien book, to be published in 2018 The Fall of Gondolin will be the second "new" Tolkien work to be released in two years, following the release of Beren and Lúthien in May 2017. Edited by Tolkien's son Christopher Tolkien, and illustrated by The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings artist Alan Lee, its announcement came as a surprise ...
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| The US is winning the climate fight in electricity — and losing it just about everywhere else Late last month, the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) released its final data on US carbon emissions for 2017. The analysts at Rhodium Group used that data to make some nice charts, and I'm going to use those charts to make a brief, simple point, something well-understood by energy ...
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