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According to new reports, Nicole Scherzinger will star in a TV remake of the 1987 classic movie Dirty Dancing. Nicole Scherzinger has been cast as...

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Ex-Chesapeake Energy CEO Aubrey McClendon was killed in a car crash on March 2, one day after he was accused of fixing bids for...

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Toshiba shares jumped more than 10% on March 3 on reports the company was about to secure substantial new loans for its restructuring efforts. The...

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According to South Korea’s defense ministry, North Korea has fired several short-range projectiles into the sea hours after the UN Security Council unanimously voted...

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Facebook is being investigated in Germany for suspected abuse of its dominant market position. Germany's federal cartel office suspects Facebook's privacy terms violate data protection...

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Shell is being sued in London for the second time in five years over spills in the Niger Delta. Two communities are claiming compensation and...
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There are more than 700,000 compensation claims filed each year in America. Many people take this course of action to get the money they...

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Western Indonesia has been hit by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake, the US Geological Survey (USGS) reports. There have been no immediate reports of damage. According to...

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Gabriela Zapata, a woman who had a son with Bolivian President Evo Morales, says she will present her child to the media "at a...

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Moody's has cut China’s outlook from "stable" to "negative". While reaffirming its current debt rating, the US ratings agency warned that reforms were needed to...

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North Korea has announced it will no longer take part in UN Human Rights Council session examining its rights record. Foreign Minister Ri Su-yong accused...

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Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have each won the most states on Super Tuesday. The count is still on but Donald Trump has so far...

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The Rolling Stones will give a free concert in Cuba later this month. According to the band’s spokesman, the show in the capital Havana on...

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Facebook’s Latin America Vice President Diego Dzodan has been arrested in Brazil for refusing to share WhatsApp data. Diego Dzodan, an Argentine national, has repeatedly...

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The will of Osama Bin Laden has revealed he left a personal fortune of around $29 million after his death in a raid in...

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Nepal has decided to extend the free permits for foreigners prevented from climbing Mount Everest by last year's earthquakes. More than 800 foreign climbers had...

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US presidential candidates face their biggest test yet in the so-called Super Tuesday primaries. Twelve states cast votes for candidates from either the Republican or...

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Eurozone unemployment rate fell for a third consecutive month in January, dropping to its lowest rate since August 2011. The jobless rate in the 19-country...

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Bolivia’s President Evo Morales has announced he wants to meet a son he was told had died nine years ago. It is the latest twist...

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Chris Rock has been widely criticized for a joke he made while hosting this year’s Oscars ceremony, at the expense of Asian-Americans. Activists accused the...

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Eurozone’s economy is back into deflation after the consumer prices fell sharply in February to minus 0.2%, putting more pressure on the European Central...

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Have you ever wondered what is there in your medicine box? If you’re following the herd of majority of Americans, it is most likely...

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China stock market resumed its downward trend as the yuan weakened further. The Shanghai Composite index shed 2.7% to 2,687.9 points, dashing hopes that February...

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Starbucks has decided to open its first coffee shop in Italy. The coffee chain promised to enter the birthplace of the espresso "with humility and...

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American student Otto Warmbier, who was arrested in North Korea, has appeared on state media admitting to trying to steal a piece of propaganda...