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Netflix has revealed the new Pee-wee Herman film, produced by Judd Apatow and star Paul Reubens, will be called Pee-wee's Big Holiday. Production is due...

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Australia has stripped Rolf Harris of honors after his conviction last year for child assault offences. A brief statement said that Rolf Harris' appointments as...

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This year's Oscars ceremony has scored the event's lowest ratings in six years, averaging 36.6 million viewers. The figures were down by 16% on last...

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The Eurogroup has approved a list of reforms submitted by Greece as a condition for extending its bailout by four months, officials say. Eurozone finance...

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A Metrolink train has derailed after collision with a truck in Oxnard, northwest of Los Angeles. The vehicle became engulfed in flames and at least...

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Oscar Pistorius' lawyers have launched a legal bid to prevent prosecutors from appealing against his acquittal on murder charges. Judge Thokozile Masipa ruled in December...

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A gunman has shot dead at least 8 people in the eastern Czech Republic town of Uhersky Brod, local reports and officials say. The man...

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A FIFA taskforce has recommended the 2022 World Cup in Qatar should take place in November and December. Key football officials met in Doha to...

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At least 90 Assyrian Christians have been kidnapped by ISIS militants from villages in north-eastern Syria, activists say. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported...

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A British study suggests that an early exposure to peanut products dramatically cuts the risk of allergy. Doctors found that exposing at risk infants to...

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Marie Holmes, a North Carolina single mother with four children, including one with cerebral palsy, has come forward to claim her part of a...

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Cuba's annual cigar festival (Festival del Habano) is being held in Havana between February 23 and February 27. The communist island is again the venue...

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The Greek government has submitted a list of reform proposals to its bailout creditors, the European Commission announces. The list was received "on time", a...

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Even though Christmas has passed, most people are struggling to find gifts to fill up birthdays and other occasions through the course of the...

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In an interview for Russian television, President Vladimir Putin has said war with neighboring Ukraine is "unlikely". Vladimir Putin also stressed his support for the...

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The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) are liable for six attacks in Israel between 2002 and 2004, a New...

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Greece has missed the February 23 deadline in sending a list of reforms aimed at securing a bailout extension to EU partners. The Greek government...

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Emma Watson took to Twitter on February 22 to deny she is dating Prince Harry. Rumors of the royal and Harry Potter actress’ dating began...

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North Korea has imposed a travel ban on foreigners willing to participate in the annual Pyongyang marathon because of concerns over the spread of...

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The death of an 18-month-old boy of measles in Germany outbreak has fueled a compulsory vaccination debate. Health authorities in Berlin registered nearly 600 cases...

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Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat has wrestled to the ground a Palestinian suspected of stabbing an ultra-Orthodox Jewish man in a scene caught by a...

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Fifty Shades of Grey remains on the top of the North American box office for a second weekend, taking an estimated $23.2 million. The adaptation...

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The Greek government is preparing to present a list of reforms to lenders in order to secure a bailout extension. The list to be submitted...

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that smart syringes that break after one use should be used for injections by 2020. Reusing syringes leads...

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Egyptian pro-democracy activist Alaa Abdel Fattah has been jailed for five years for breaking a protest law and assaulting a policeman. The blogger was previously...