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Nearly 700 deaths since the beginning file Syria
damascus March 5, 2016 12:49Nearly seven hundred people have been slain in Syria since the start of a ceasefire a week ago.
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Family angry 'torture' El Chapo
March 5, 2016 06:21Relatives, lawyers and supporters of the Mexican drug lord Joaquín Guzmán protested outside the prison where the infamous criminal is held. They claim that 'El Chapo' wakes held as a form of torture.
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Bern bill against EU immigration
bern March 4, 2016 13:56Switzerland on Friday a bill was revealed that it would hold from 2019 to EU citizens outside the door. Bern wants to set a limit to the number of EU citizens who settles every year in the country. That is contrary to the agreements made in Brussels by the European Union.
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Settlement in revenge porn case
werkendam March 4, 2016 08:56The girl Chantal, whom a sexy video circulated on the Internet, has reached a settlement with the social networking site Facebook. Therefore no need to rule Friday in a lawsuit between the two parties. Reported that Facebook and crime reporter Peter R. de Vries, who is committed to the cause of Chantal, Thursday.
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VU University Medical Center in the error data
amsterdam March 2, 2016 15:49Due to an error in the transition to a new electronic patient file VUmc patient data from the hospital also been temporarily visible for healthcare professionals at the AMC. It involves data from 350 patients who are being treated or have been in two hospitals. That made the VU University Medical Center Wednesday.
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Trump agent picks photographer to
March 1, 2016 06:07A photographer for the US magazine Time is Monday harshly by an agent of the Secret Service, which oversees the safety of Donald Trump, the leader in the battle for the Republican nomination.
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Man holds ten schoolchildren down
February 29, 2016 09:21A man on Monday in the southern Chinese city of Haikou stabbed ten students, six boys and four girls. Two kids are in bad shape, but it will survive, reported the Chinese TV station CCTV.
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Tehran voting massively for reforms
tehran February 28, 2016 08:49A coalition of reformers, in the Iranian capital Tehran won all thirty seats that were at stake in the elections.
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Five found dead in house in US
February 27, 2016 06:42Inside and outside a home in the US Belfair (in Washington State) found by the police Friday five bodies. Presumably, it is a family murder, US media reported.
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Hashem Thaci Kosovo's new president
February 26, 2016 20:14The Kosovo parliament on Friday Foreign Minister Hashem Thaci elected president. The opposition tried in vain to prevent the vote by spraying tear gas into the conference room, while outside was thrown fire bombs.
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Naked Chinese cheater falls from drainpipe
February 25, 2016 09:35Passers-by in a Chinese city looked surprised when she suddenly saw a naked man climb down three high along a drainpipe. Unfortunately for the man was not finished properly.
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Tsipras is threatening obstructive
athens February 24, 2016 20:14Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said Wednesday in the Greek parliament that he as long political decisions of the European Union will block until the agreed fair distribution of refugees is respected by Member States.
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Pizzeria turned to garlic bread
February 23, 2016 12:49Three men and a woman have in the city of Palm Coast in the US state of Florida pizzeria short and small beaten. The 25-year-old Jessica Conti was angry because cheese was on her garlic bread.
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Refugees beaches border Macedonia
athens February 22, 2016 14:14More and more refugees beaches en route to Western Europe on the border between Greece and Macedonia. More than five thousand migrants Monday searched in vain for a passage, declared eyewitnesses.
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Loneliest prisoner in US free after 43 years
February 20, 2016 18:21Albert Woodfox was called the loneliest man in the United States. He was on his 69th birthday Friday released from West Felicianagevangenis in the state of Louisiana after he had been stuck in long isolation 43 years. His body had existed since 1972 from a cell of 180 to 270 centimeters.
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Israeli troops shoot dead Palestinian
jerusalem February 19, 2016 23:42Israeli security forces on Friday three Palestinian assailants shot dead in three separate incidents in Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank. It is the umpteenth incidents since the violence between the two groups erupted again five months ago.
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Review: Safety Guard GPS
February 19, 2016 18:07An e-bike, motorcycle, car and boat are valuables and thus sought after objects of criminals. The Danish DanTracker has developed a GPS tracker with a battery that lasts up to ten years. Through an accompanying smartphone app lets you keep an eye on where your things are. Look how convenient that is.
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'Criticism Pope Trump was not personal '
February 19, 2016 17:42The criticism that Pope Francis on Thursday voiced Donald Trump, was a personal attack or a voting recommendation. That's spokesman Federico Lombardi Vatican said Friday.
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Google docked tax authorities € 2.7 million tax € 11 billion earnings
amsterdam February 19, 2016 17:00Google has € 10.8 billion in sales through its Dutch holding company, without a single member of staff, running and taking in the Netherlands tax paid € 2.7 million.
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Drunk Monkey goes barbering seekers attacked
February 19, 2016 16:21The capuchin monkey drank the glass with a little bit of rum a few guests in a Brazilian bar, which felt the visitors still amusing. But when the animal totally drunk suddenly grabbed a knife and went for the guests, there was general panic in the cafe.
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Close contact via an app
February 16, 2016 19:56Technology makes the world a lot smaller. With one press of a button you will be in contact with someone on the other side of the world. You could almost forget that you also have neighbors. The popular American Nextdoor app is designed precisely to make easy contact with the neighbors. The service is available today officially available in the Netherlands.
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Iranian youth defies morality police
amsterdam February 12, 2016 22:35Iranian youth are more than fed Islamic morality police in their country. They make their smartphones en masse using a new app to circumvent strict controls.
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Truant officer for years
February 12, 2016 13:07An official from Cadiz, Spain has six years hooky from work. This emerged during a court case against the 69-year-old Joaquin Garcia. The officer of the municipality must pay a compensation of one net salary. That is 30,000 euros.
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The lynx in the valley and in nature
February 10, 2016 14:14Increasingly bred lynx released into the wild. In Spain, there are already about 327 around in nature.
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More surveillance boarding
February 9, 2016 17:21Overseeing all boarding schools intensifies, so too the earlier youth stay out of mosques came into disrepute. Thus considered henceforth or children to participate in society. The Senate voted unanimously Tuesday to new rules that will apply at the earliest in May.
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Swedish prosecutor wants to question Assange
stockholm February 9, 2016 13:28The Swedish prosecutor investigating the allegations against Wikileaks frontman Julian Assange, has submitted a new request to interrogate the Australian in the Ecuadorian embassy in London. It believes that killed a working group of the United Nations last week about the case against Assange will not change the situation, said prosecutor Marianne Ny.
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Call for tougher sanctions against North Korea
seoul February 9, 2016 09:49The leaders of the United States, Japan and South Korea have agreed to work together for,, powerful and effective 'sanctions against North Korea. That made the South Korean President Park Geun-hye on Tuesday after telephone consultations with her counterparts.
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'Murdered' woman surprised man on his own funeral
February 5, 2016 19:42The assassins were paid, the task was clear: Noela from Australia Rukundo had died during her trip in Burundi. That was just completely different, making them eye to eye came to be with the man who had given the order for its planned death.
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Deception trailers Assange
February 5, 2016 17:07'He will not come out, do not you think.' Trevor Talbot is what perplexed outside the Embassy of Ecuador in West London. He hoped to catch a glimpse or possibly more of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. Therefore, he asked this morning, got in the car, at home in Portsmouth. 'It's two hours drive away. That I have to pay for it to really make something historical. 'Now rest nothing but what sip peer into some windows in a measly London.