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Monthly Archives: March 2017

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President Park Geun-hye has become South Korea's first democratically elected leader to be forced from office. Judges unanimously upheld parliament's decision to impeach Park Geun-hye...

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A Chinese report on human rights in the United States has accused it of corruption, hypocrisy and brutality. The annual report said: "In 2016, money...

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Two people have died and two others injured after a highway bridge has collapsed near the north-east Italian city of Ancona, Italian officials say. The...

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Eman Ahmed Abd El Aty, a 36-year-old Egyptian woman believed to be the world's heaviest at 1,100lb, has undergone weight loss surgery at an...

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The FBI and CIA have launched a criminal investigation into the public release of documents said to detail CIA hacking tools. The federal agencies were...

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Lee Jae-yong’s trial on a string of corruption charges including bribery and embezzlement has begun in South Korea. The Samsung vice-president and heir apparent was...

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With more than 210 million people shopping online, having an ecommerce platform for your business is essential to keep your profits up. If you...

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The basic law of economics is supply and demand. When supplies are high and demand is low, so are prices. When supplies are low...

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One of Malta's famous landmarks, the Azure Window rock arch, has collapsed into the sea after heavy storms. Malta’s PM Joseph Muscat said the news...

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A mystery video of Kim Jong-nam’s son has emerged amid investigation of the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s murder. In the short and...

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China has called on North Korea to suspend its tests of missile and nuclear technology to "defuse a looming crisis". Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi...

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Canadian town of Onoway, Alberta, has apologized after a water treatment plan turned the water supply pink. Residents complained to the town office when taps...

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Former Panamanian leader Manuel Antonio Noriega has undergone a second operation after suffering a hemorrhage following brain surgery. General Manuel Antonio Noriega, 83, was critically...

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Let's start with a basic assertion; the forex market is one of the most volatile and changeable entities in the world. This is often...

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In order for your business to succeed, it’s vital that you’ve chosen the right location for it. However, this isn’t always as straightforward as...

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Details of what it is thought to be wide-ranging hacking tools used by the CIA have been published by WikiLeaks. According to the documents, the...
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Cars are wonderful creations that have paved the way for convenient travel. A large majority of the world owns a vehicle or has been...
integration

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PixaBay.com The UK has got a serious immigrant problem. Not in terms of the damage that immigrants are doing. Oh no - the problem is...

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A senior coroner for Oxfordshire has confirmed that George Michael died of natural causes. George Michael, who died on Christmas Day at the age of...
dubai

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Image Credit The United Arab Emirates - or UAE - is like nowhere else on the planet. It has fantastic, golden beaches and is surrounded...

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In a growing row over the assassination of Kim Jong-nam, North Korea and Malaysia have banned each other's citizens from leaving their countries. The extraordinary...
Millions of Americans will receive health insurance cover for the first time as ObamaCare comes into effect

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House Republicans have unveiled a plan to replace ObamaCare, the signature health care law of former President Barack Obama. The ObamaCare replacement would repeal penalties...

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A new executive order placing a 90-day ban on people from six mainly Muslim nations has been signed by President Donald Trump on March...
Peugeot Citroen has set out plans to cut 8,000 jobs and close an assembly plant outside Paris as losses mount

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Groupe PSA, the French company that owns Peugeot and Citroen, has struck a 2.2 billion euro deal to buy General Motors' European unit, including...

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An ever growing global population is one of the biggest challenges that will face the world in the coming decades, several reports have shown....