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Orthodox Christians around the world are celebrating Easter Sunday. While the majority of Christians celebrated Easter on March 27 based on the Gregorian calendar, for Orthodox followers...

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Low crude oil prices and weak refining margins have hit ExxonMobil and rival Chevron’s profits in Q1 of 2016. ExxonMobil reported a profit of $1.8...

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Iraq's parliament has been stormed by hundreds of Shia Muslim in protest against ongoing deadlock in approving a new cabinet. Supporters of Shia cleric Moqtada...

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On the last day of the first Giants Club summit, President Uhuru Kenyatta has set fire to a huge stockpile of ivory in an...

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Cambodia’s passenger train services have been restarted on one route after a gap of 14 years. The first service set out on April 30 from...

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A new study has found that symptoms of depression that steadily increase over time in older age could indicate early signs of dementia. According to...

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German police clashed with hundreds of left-wing demonstrators trying to block the access of participants at a far-right party conference in Stuttgart. At least 400...

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Dozens of people are feared trapped after the collapse of a seven-storey building in heavy rain in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, rescuers say. Footages from...

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Donald Trump’s speech in Burlingame, California, has been delayed after hundreds of protesters broke through barricades and threw eggs at police outside a hotel...

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Roaming charges across the European Union are being capped starting with April 30, 2016. Thanks to the new roaming rules, the cost of making and...

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Audio recording is a standard practice done by several insurance companies and health care professionals to make important inputs about insurance claims and patient...

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Wayne State University professor Matthew Seeger, a crisis communications expert, predicts the Snyder Administration's actions in Flint, Michigan, will long serve as a cautionary...

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Thirteen people have been killed in a helicopter crash near the Norwegian city of Bergen, rescuers say. Eleven of those on board were Norwegians, one...

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Indiana Governor Mike Pence has backed Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz, four days before the state’s GOP primary. Campaigning on April 29, Ted Cruz praised...

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The key for successful business owners is making sure they run their business well. You need to make sure you do important things like...

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Ford has reported a record profit in Q1 of 2016 following strong sales in Europe and moving more pick-up trucks and SUVs in North...

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Amazon’s profit surged to $513 million in Q1 of 2016, helped by a 28% jump in sales. The company’s sales hit $29.1 billion for Q1...

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The Giants Club is holding its inaugural summit in Laikipia, Kenya, from April 29 to April 30, to discuss how to save Africa's elephants...

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Kim Dong-chul, a 62-year-old naturalized US citizen born in South Korea, was sentenced to 10 years of hard labor in April 2016 for spying. Otto...

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US citizen Kim Dong-chul has been sentenced to 10 years of hard labor in North Korea. Kim Dong-chul, who was born in South Korea, was...

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According to new figures, the US economic growth slowed to an annual pace of 0.5% in Q1 of 2016. That was a sharp fall from...

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Lego has admitted its decision to reject Ai Weiwei's request for a bulk order of its bricks in 2015 was a "mistake". Vice-Chairman Kirk Kristiansen...

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Minnesota authorities investigating Prince’s death are requesting assistance from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Police found prescription painkillers in Prince's possession following his sudden death...

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Japan stock market traded low as the yen surged after the Bank of Japan decided against any extra monetary easing. The Bank of Japan (BoJ)...

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In this day and age, competition for jobs is fierce. It’s never been more important to stand out from the crowd. If you’re looking...