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Monthly Archives: October 2015

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Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party has decisively won Canada’s general election, ending nearly a decade of Conservative rule. The centrist Liberals started the campaign in third...

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According to new reports, Lamar Odom has been released from hospital in Nevada and is being transported to another hospital closer to his Los Angeles-area...

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Four hundred South Koreans are visiting North Korea to meet their North Korean relatives in a rare reunion event for families separated by the...

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Slovenia has opened its borders for most of the 5,000 refugees who were stranded in wet and muddy conditions on its border with Croatia...

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Ohio state has suspended executions until at least 2017 as it struggles to acquire the lethal drugs needed to carry out death sentences. The move...

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Oscar Pistorius has been released from jail and put under house arrest nearly one year after he was imprisoned for killing his girlfriend Reeva...

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One of the best ways for a person to get the unconditional love that they are seeking is by getting a dog. With all...

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Goosebumps has topped the North American box office over the weekend, taking $23.5 million in its first three days. The family horror movie, based on...

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Moldova's ex-PM Vlad Filat has been detained for 30 days as his possible role in a $1 billion banking scam is investigated. Vlad Filat’s liberal...

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Thousands of refugees have been stranded at borders in the Balkans, in cold and wet conditions, after Hungary closed its borders with Croatia. Several hundred,...

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KFC’s ad parodying a shark attack on Australian surfer Mick Fanning has angered the three-time world champion's mother. The ad aired in South Africa, where...

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China’s economic growth slowed to 6.9% in Q3 of 2015, the weakest rate since the global financial crisis. The year-on-year growth rate is also below...

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Typhoon Koppu hit the northern Philippines killing at least two people and forcing tens of thousands from their homes. Heavy rain and floods are affecting...

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The Canadian federal elections, formally known as the 42nd Canadian general election, will be held on Monday, October 19. Canadians vote to elect members to...
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If you are a business owner, you understand quite clearly the importance of a reliable, constant source of power.  If you don’t, all it...

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McDonald’s has launched Modern Chinese Burger featuring pork patties in a steamed silver bun. The limited edition sandwich appears on McDonald’s China menu last week. ...

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According to a recent research, having more than 11 moles on the right arm indicates a higher-than-average risk of skin cancer or melanoma. Counting moles...

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A Palestinian attacker armed with a gun and a knife has killed an Israeli soldier and wounded other ten people in a bus station...

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The speaker of Brazil’s lower house of Congress, Eduardo Cunha, is being accused of keeping millions of dollars in foreign bank accounts, Brazilian prosecutors...

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North Korea has declined President Barack Obama’s offer for nuclear negotiations, Reuters reported. Barack Obama made the statement during a joint news conference with South...

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The first ever canonization of a married couple will be conducted by Pope Francis in a ceremony in Saint Peter's Square on Sunday, October...

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Egyptians are voting in the first round of long-delayed elections to choose a new parliament. Today’s parliamentary elections are the first since the previous chamber...

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Typhoon Koppu has hit the northern Philippines forcing thousands of people to leave their homes. According to local reports, homes have been flattened and power...

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Alpha Conde has won a second term as Guinea’s president, the country's election commission has announced, six days after polling ended. The 77-year-old won in...

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Convicted former UBS trader Kweku Adoboli has been formally banned from working in the financial services industry. Kweku Adoboli, 35, was jailed for seven years...