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Monthly Archives: February 2017

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Car giant Volkswagen faces its first legal action in Germany from a big corporate client over the dieselgate scandal. Deutsche See, which leases 500 vehicles...

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Thousands of supporters filled the streets outside a court in Barcelona on February 6 as the former Catalan president, Artur Mas, went on trial. Artur...

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The New England Patriots beat the Atlanta Falcons 34-28 in overtime and claim a fifth Super Bowl title in the most dramatic of circumstances. The...

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According to data from the analysis firm, Forrester, the global cloud computing industry is expected to grow to nearly $191 billion by 2020, up...

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President Donald Trump has attacked Judge James Robart, who blocked his travel ban, saying Americans should blame the courts "if something happens". He also said...

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The Trump administration's request to reinstate a travel ban blocked by a federal judge on February 3 has been rejected by the US federal...

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The DoJ has filed a court motion against the suspension of President Donald Trump's travel ban on people from seven mainly Muslim nations. The move...

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Donald Trump has taken his first step to try to scale back financial services regulations. The president signed an executive order to review the 2010...

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Black Sabbath have played their last concert Birmingham. The band credited with inventing heavy metal music played 15 songs ending with their first hit, Paranoid,...

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Donald Trump’s controversial travel ban on people from seven mainly Muslim countries has been rolled back after a judge suspended it. The state department said...

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Seattle Judge James Robart has issued a temporary nationwide block on President Donald Trump's ban on travelers from seven mainly Muslim nations. The federal judge...
Louvre has topped the list of the most visited art museums of 2012

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A 29-year-old Egyptian man is believed to be the attacker at the Louvre museum on February 3, French authorities said. Prosecutor Francois Molins said the...

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Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman has complained in court about his conditions of custody in a US jail. The Mexican drug lord is being held in...

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Former Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has confirmed former first lady Marisa Leticia da Silva, who had been earlier pronounced brain-dead, died...

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US economy added 227,000 jobs in January 2017, which is way above economists' forecasts of about 175,000. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the...

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Ivanka Trump’s clothing line was dropped by Nordstrom after poor sales, the retailer said The move comes after campaigners called for a boycott on stores...
Louvre has topped the list of the most visited art museums of 2012

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A man has been shot by a soldier guarding the Louvre in Paris after trying to attack a security patrol with a machete shouting...

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Defense Secretary James Mattis has said any use of nuclear weapons by North Korea would be met with an "effective and overwhelming" response. He spoke...

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Ralph Lauren CEO Stefan Larsson is to step down after less than two years in the post. Stefan Larsson, a former head of Gap's Old...

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An Idaho startup says it can connect people who own smartphones with people who want amicable divorces. Family law attorney Michelle Crosby founded Wevorce in...

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The Federal Reserve remained positive on the economy, as it kept interest rates on hold in its first meeting since President Donald Trump took...

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German car giant Volkswagen has agreed to pay at least $1.2 billion to fix or buy back 78,000 diesel cars in the United States...

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President Donald Trump says he will review an Obama-era agreement to take up to 1250 refugees from Australian detention camps on Nauru and Manus...

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Defense secretary James Mattis is visiting South Korea on the first foreign trip by a senior official in the Trump administration. James Mattis is expected...

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Former Exxon Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson has been confirmed by the Senate to become President Donald Trump’s secretary of state. Rex Tillerson, 64, was cleared...