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Monthly Archives: September 2015

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Palestine’s flag has been raised for the first time at United Nations headquarters in New York. The ceremony was attended by the President of the...

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Antiretroviral therapy (ART) is a combination of drugs used to treat HIV. It is not a cure, but can control the virus so that patients...

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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), everyone who has HIV should be offered antiretroviral drugs as soon as possible after diagnosis. The health agency’s...

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Russia has conducted the first airstrikes in Syria against opponents of President Bashar al-Assad. The strikes reportedly hit rebel-controlled areas of Homs and Hama provinces,...

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Tesla has unveiled its long-awaited Model X with a "bio-weapon defense" system and Falcon Wing doors. The Model X is the third vehicle produced by...

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Call of Duty maker has come under fire after a controversial web campaign to launch the newest title from its popular video game franchise,...

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Anders Behring Breivik has threatened to starve himself to death in protest at his treatment in a Norway prison, according to media reports. The mass...

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Eurozone countries returned to deflation in September 2015 as prices fell at an annual rate of 0.1%, according to the Eurostate statistics agency. It is...

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Asian markets traded higher on September 30, recovering from the previous session's steep losses, despite disappointing economic news from Japan. The Japanese index, Nikkei 225,...

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Kelly Gissendaner has become the first woman executed in Georgia since 1945. Kelly Renee Gissendaner, 47, has been executed despite a number of last-ditch appeals,...

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Chris Brown says he wants to get an Australian visa to use his influence as an entertainer to raise awareness about domestic violence. The singer...

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Ralph Lauren is to step down as the chief executive of the luxury fashion house he founded 48 years ago. The designer will be replaced...

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When your kids head back to school each fall, you probably look forward to the excitement that this time of year brings. However, one...

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Barack Obama and Raul Castro met on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) on September 29. It was the second time Barack Obama...

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Edward Snowden has opened an account on Twitter. The fugitive NSA contractor’s opening tweet was: "Can you hear me now?" In his profile, Edward Snowden says...

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Copper price dropped almost 2% on September 29 and is close to its lowest level in six and a half years. The price fell to...

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About 700,000 Seat cars are fitted with the software that allowed parent company VW to cheat US emissions tests, the company says. A Seat spokesman...

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Trevor Noah made his debut as The Daily Show host, replacing Jon Stewart who left last month. The show’s new host is best known as...

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Donald Trump has unveiled his tax plan, which would eliminate income tax for millions of Americans. Wealthy Americans and businesses would also pay less in...

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Professional skier, BASE jumper and member of Nitro Circus crew Erik Roner died September 28 in a skydiving accident at Squaw Valley, according to...

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President Vladimir Putin says Russia is considering whether to follow the US and its allies in conducting air strikes against Islamic State (ISIS) targets. The...

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President Raul Castro has called for the US to lift the trade embargo on Cuba in order to normalize the relations between the two...

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Paul Walker’s daughter, Meadow, is to sue Porsche over the crash in which the actor died. The lawsuit filed on September 28 by Meadow Rain...

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/bartfields/312541706/sizes/l Christmas is celebrated by more than 160 countries but each one has its own traditions and unique festivities. Here are five places which enjoy...

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A total of 3.3 million Audi and Skoda cars fitted with the software that allowed parent company Volkswagen to cheat US emissions tests, the...