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Monthly Archives: September 2015

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The UK’s Royal Mail is issuing a new collection of 18 first-class stamps to celebrate the new 2015 Star Wars: The Force Awakens movie. There...
Immigration-Laws

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In a push for progressive immigration laws, California Governor Jerry Brown is removing the word “alien” from the state’s labor code. Brown contends the...
DUI-attorneys

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Driving while intoxicated is one of the most serious criminal offenses in the United States. In some states, repeat offenders may even be considered...

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Egyptian security forces have mistakenly killed 12 people, including Mexican tourists, during an anti-terror operation, Egypt’s interior ministry says. The tourists were travelling in four...

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Two Malaysians and one Pakistani have been arrested in Malaysia in connection with last month's deadly bombing at the Erawan shrine in Bangkok, Thailand. Malaysian...

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China’s stocks fell on September 14 after economic data released on the previous day underlined fears growth is slackening. Growth in both fixed-asset investment, up...

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More than 50 activists who took part in a march calling on the Cuban government to release political prisoners have been detained in Havana. The...

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California Governor Jerry Brown has declared a state of emergency after wildfires forced thousands of people to flee their homes in the north of...

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Novak Djokovic beat Roger Federer in four sets to win his second US Open and 10th Grand Slam title. The world No 1 won 6-4...

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Paul Walker’s daughter, Meadow, has launched a foundation in the Fast and Furious actor’s memory to mark his birthday on September 12. Meadow Walker, 16,...

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Venezuelan movie Desde Alla (From Afar) has won the top Golden Lion prize at this year’s Venice film festival. In his debut feature film, director...

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Germany will introduce temporary controls on its border with Austria to cope with the influx of refugees, Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere has announced. Thomas...

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Thousands of people in northern California have fled their homes as some 5,000 firefighters tackle wildfires. One blaze, the Valley Fire, which started on September...

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According to latest figures, growth in China's investment and factory output in August 2015 has come in below forecasts, in a further indication that...

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NBA legend Moses Malone has died at the age of 60, according to multiple reports. Moses Malone died in his sleep at a hotel in...

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State-owned Japan Post is seeking to raise as much as 1.39 trillion yen ($11.5 billion) in a stock market listing that would be one...

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Google’s Android Pay is now available at more than one million locations in the US competing with Apple Pay in the burgeoning mobile payments...

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The foreign ministers of Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia are to meet their counterpart from Germany and current EU presidency holder Luxembourg,...

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At least three people have died in Japan’s severe flooding and hundreds of people are stranded. The deaths were in the badly hit prefectures of...

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Venezuela’s opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez has been sentenced to 13 years and nine months in jail for inciting violence. Leopoldo Lopez, 44, was found guilty...

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South Korean Kim Ki-jong, who stabbed US Ambassador Mark Lippert earlier this year, has been sentenced to 12 years in jail for attempted murder. Kim...

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Polls have opened in Singapore for an election that is widely expected to see the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) stay in power. However, for...

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The head of a giant Lenin statue has been unearthed in Germany, 24 years after it was buried in a forest. Workers dug up the...

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According to the White House, President Barack Obama has called for the US to prepare to accept "at least" 10,000 Syrian refugees in 2016. That...

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Stephen Colbert has made his debut as CBS’ Late Show host, succeeding David Letterman who retired in May after 33 years. George Clooney and Republican...