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Monthly Archives: April 2015

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According to new reports, Kate Middleton may not go in to labor until as late as May 5th. Originally the Duchess of Cambridge was said...

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Warner Bros has decided to review its promotional campaign for disaster movie San Andreas following last week’s earthquake in Nepal. Spokesman Paul McGuire said the...

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Photo Facebook Former US President Bill Clinton is making several stops in Tanzania to visit the sites of several Clinton Foundation projects that are...

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Ten men have been jailed for life in Pakistan for the attack on education activist Malala Yousafzai. Malala Yousafzai, who was 15-year-old at the time,...

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North Korea may have restarted one of its nuclear reactors, satellite pictures taken earlier this year suggest. According to the Institute for Science and International...

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McDonald’s China fries supplier got Beijing’s biggest ever pollution fine, state media report. Beijing Simplot Food Processing will have to pay 3.9 million yuan ($629,000)...

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A Baltimore mother has become an internet sensation after beating her son for throwing rocks at police during Freddie Gray riots in the city. The...

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A Nepalese boy has been rescued after surviving for five days in the quake rubble. The 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal on April 25 and killed...

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The 40th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War is being commemorated with a military parade through the streets of Ho Chi Minh...

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Several cities across the US are holding protests over Freddie Gray, whose death from injuries sustained in police custody has stoked unrest in Baltimore. Hundreds...

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Weight Watchers founder Jean Nidetch has died at her Florida home at the age of 91. Jean Nidetch turned worrying about one's weight into a...

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Dozens of American Airlines planes have been grounded by a faulty iPad application. The glitch caused iPad software - used by the planes' pilots and...

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Gazprom has reported a big drop in its annual profits after being hit by the fall in the value of the Russian currency. Russia's largest...

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A 15-year-old Muslim student was sent home from a French school because she was wearing a long black skirt. The girl, named as Sarah, was...

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Faure Gnassingbe has won a third term as Togo’s president, electoral officials say. According to provisional results, Faure Gnassingbe gained 59% of the vote, extending...
Picking the Perfect Pair

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While the stereotypical man might only need a shirt, a pair of jeans, and some shoes to be dressed, the reality is much more...

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According to South Korea’s intelligence, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has ordered the execution of 15 people in 2015, including several top officials. South Korea's...
10 Interesting Facts About Israel

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This year Israel celebrates 67th anniversary of its independance. On the eve of this event, Site Jewish News has collected 10 most interesting facts...

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Ford has reported lower-than-expected profits for Q1 2015 after it sold fewer vehicles in North America and continued to lose money in Europe and...

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Baltimore Police fired gas to enforce a curfew on the streets, a night after violence and arson rocked the city. After an evening of largely...

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Walmart is planning to open 115 new stores in China by 2017, the world's biggest retailer has announced. The move would increase the number of...

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The Kingsmen lead singer Jack Ely, who was best known for 1960s hit Louie Louie, has died aged 71. His son, Sean Ely said the...

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King Salman of Saudi Arabia has announced a major cabinet reshuffle that puts in place a new generation to succeed him as head of...
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It has been found by a UK based online travel agency that there are certain things that really annoy holiday makers, particularly during couples’...

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President Barack Obama said those who looted and started fires in Baltimore "should be treated like criminals". He also said police violence against African-Americans is...