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Monthly Archives: February 2016

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Six people have been shot dead after a gunman opened fire at an education department office in Saudi Arabia's southern Jazan province, officials have...

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North Korea has announced it is cutting two key communication hotlines with South Korea, amid rising tensions after Pyongyang's recent rocket and nuclear tests. The...

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Eddie Jordan, Sabine Schmitz, Chris Harris and Rory Reid will join Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc in presenting the new series of Top Gear. The...

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Foodles Production, the company behind Star Wars: The Force Awakens, is being prosecuted over the incident in which Harrison Ford broke his leg. Harrison Ford...

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Indian authorities have closed more than 120 schools in Bangalore after reports that another leopard was sighted on the outskirts of the city. Bangalore residents...

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Hong Kong shares sunk on February 11 as trading resumed after the Lunar New Year break. The Hang Seng index closed down 742.37 points or...

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South Korea is shutting down its operations in the Kaesong industrial park jointly run by the two Koreas. On February 10, South Korea announced it...

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The last four occupiers of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in eastern Oregon are preparing to surrender, a member of the group says. Sean Anderson...

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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Parts I & II, the eighth book in the series, is to be released this summer. The new...

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New Jersey Chris Christie has decided to drop out of the Republican presidential nomination race after a disappointing finish in New Hampshire. Chris Christie spent...

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According to unconfirmed South Korean reports, North Korea’s military chief of staff, General Ri Yong-gil, has been executed. However, senior officials in North Korea have...

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The head of the Federal Reserve, Janet Yellen, has warned financial conditions in the US had become "less supportive" of growth. The Fed released Janet...

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Ikea is recalling two popular glass ceiling lamps due to concerns about their safety. The Swedish retailer said 11 customers worldwide had been injured after...

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France Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius has announced his departure from the socialist government. He told reporters that he had attended his final cabinet meeting on...

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South Korea has decided to suspend operations at Kaesong complex following North Korea's recent rocket launch and nuclear test. Kaesong is a jointly-run industrial park...

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A group of 113 Cuban refugees have been flown by the Costa Rican authorities to a Mexican border town, from where they are expected...

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The Supreme Court has blocked President Barack Obama's plans to regulate emissions of carbon dioxide from US power plants. The court ruled that Barack Obama's...

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Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders have won the presidential race in the New Hampshire primary. Republican Donald Trump is likely to get more than twice...

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Outsourcing has become a juggernaut trend within modern healthcare. As communications and medical standardization becomes cleaner and more efficient, hospitals are desperately looking for...

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The White House has released the final budget proposal of Barack Obama’s presidency, a $4.1 trillion program that includes a $10.25 per barrel tax...

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South African President Jacob Zuma has made a U-turn in court over his refusal to repay some of the $23 million of state money...

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According to US intelligence chief James Clapper, North Korea has restarted a plutonium production reactor that could provide a stockpile for nuclear weapons. James Clapper...

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Google CEO Sundar Pichai has become the highest-paid chief executive in the US after being awarded $199 million in shares, a US Securities and...

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At least nine people have died and more than 100 are injured after two passenger trains have collided in the German state of Bavaria,...

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Hong Kong police have clashed with protesters in Mong Kok district after clearing of illegal food stalls set up for Lunar New Year celebrations. At...