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  • Australian police arrest women in connection with needles found in strawberries

    Australian police arrest women in connection with needles found in strawberries

    [ad_1] Australian police say they have arrested a woman in connection with an investigation into needles found in supermarket strawberries earlier this year. [ad_2] Source link

  • Leaders mark 100 years since end of World War I

    Leaders mark 100 years since end of World War I

    [ad_1] A hundred years to the day since the guns fell silent, marking the end of World War I, dozens of world leaders will take part in a solemn ceremony in France to remember the…

  • Turkey hands over tapes on Khashoggi's killing

    Turkey hands over tapes on Khashoggi's killing

    [ad_1] Recordings related to Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi’s death have been passed on to Saudi Arabia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and France, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Saturday. [ad_2] Source link

  • Double delight in Doha for Big Ben

    Double delight in Doha for Big Ben

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  • ATP Finals: Focus is on London

    ATP Finals: Focus is on London

    [ad_1] Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic head the field at the ATP Finals, both with landmark achievements in their sights [ad_2] Source link

  • Massive 5,655-carat emerald unearthed in Zambia

    Massive 5,655-carat emerald unearthed in Zambia

    [ad_1] The world’s largest producer of green stones has unearthed a 5,655-carat emerald crystal at its mines in Zambia. [ad_2] Source link

  • UK minister quits and calls for new Brexit vote

    UK minister quits and calls for new Brexit vote

    [ad_1] A UK government minister has resigned over Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit plan and called for the country to hold a fresh referendum on leaving the European Union. [ad_2] Source link

  • World's first underwater hotel

    World's first underwater hotel

    [ad_1] For once, it’s an opportunity to sleep with the fishes that doesn’t mean you end up like a character in a mob movie. [ad_2] Source link

  • Imelda Marcos arrest warrant issued after failing to appear in court

    Imelda Marcos arrest warrant issued after failing to appear in court

    [ad_1] An arrest warrant has been filed for Imelda Marcos after the former Philippines First Lady failed to appear in court at the end of her corruption trial, according to a court official. [ad_2] Source…

  • China debuts virtual news anchor

    China debuts virtual news anchor

    [ad_1] News anchors, beware. The robots are coming for your jobs, too. [ad_2] Source link

  • 10 things the UAE does better than anywhere else

    10 things the UAE does better than anywhere else

    [ad_1] The United Arab Emirates is famous for its relentless sunshine, its golden dunes that roll on for miles and some of the most ambitious, opulent building projects of modern times. [ad_2] Source link

  • Trade war? China has bigger problems

    Trade war? China has bigger problems

    [ad_1] China is riding out the trade war so far but its economic troubles run deep and could escalate rapidly if US tariffs really start to bite. [ad_2] Source link

  • AmEx gets a shot at China's payments market

    AmEx gets a shot at China's payments market

    [ad_1] American Express just became the first US credit card company to get the green light to start building its own payments network in China. [ad_2] Source link

  • Trump jets to Paris, leaving political tumult behind

    Trump jets to Paris, leaving political tumult behind

    [ad_1] Sullen and combative after an electoral humbling, President Donald Trump jets Friday to Paris, hoping to use the global stage to restore some standing as he faces a tumultuous political future at home. [ad_2]…

  • BTS performance in Japan canceled amid anger over atomic bomb shirt

    BTS performance in Japan canceled amid anger over atomic bomb shirt

    [ad_1] One of Japan’s biggest television stations has canceled a performance of the massively popular K-pop group BTS amid allegations that one of the band members wore a shirt that appears to show the atomic…

  • Berlin Wall: What it looks like now

    Berlin Wall: What it looks like now

    [ad_1] Twenty-nine years ago, on November 9, 1989, a most extraordinary thing happened. [ad_2] Source link

  • Netflix leans on India for its latest push into Asia

    Netflix leans on India for its latest push into Asia

    [ad_1] Netflix’s big push into Asia just got a whole lot bigger, and India is at the heart of it. [ad_2] Source link

  • The All Blacks on pressure and why poppies are 'special'

    The All Blacks on pressure and why poppies are 'special'

    [ad_1] Their all black jerseys are recognizable the world over, but playing with a red poppy on the sleeve to honor those killed in war will be “a special occasion,” according to New Zealand rugby…

  • Gas canisters found in car linked to Melbourne terror attack that left one man dead

    Gas canisters found in car linked to Melbourne terror attack that left one man dead

    [ad_1] A man wielding a knife stabbed three people in Melbourne Friday, killing one of them in what Australian police are treating as an act of terrorism. [ad_2] Source link

  • Taming Elon Musk: 3 things his new boss must do

    Taming Elon Musk: 3 things his new boss must do

    [ad_1] Robyn Denholm has a tough job. She has figure out how to be Elon Musk’s first boss. [ad_2] Source link

  • Lion Air: Problems reported before crash

    Lion Air: Problems reported before crash

    [ad_1] Problems were reported on a Lion Air jet that crashed into the sea off Jakarta even after technicians replaced a sensor on board the aircraft, investigators said. [ad_2] Source link

  • Crude oil plunges into bear market

    Crude oil plunges into bear market

    [ad_1] The boom-to-bust oil market has rapidly gone from spiking to crashing. [ad_2] Source link

  • US says Iran's Central Bank to be cut off from global system

    US says Iran's Central Bank to be cut off from global system

    [ad_1] Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Thursday that the financial messaging service that moves money around the global banking system will be cutting off Iran’s Central Bank. [ad_2] Source link

  • Hong Kong denies entry to UK journalist

    Hong Kong denies entry to UK journalist

    [ad_1] A senior British journalist denied a work visa by the Hong Kong authorities was barred from entering the city as a tourist Thursday, in the same week a talk by exiled Chinese dissident writer…

  • Why World War I is Germany's forgotten conflict

    Why World War I is Germany's forgotten conflict

    [ad_1] On the streets of Berlin, you can’t help but be reminded of the horrors of World War II. [ad_2] Source link

  • China's exports soar despite the trade war

    China's exports soar despite the trade war

    [ad_1] China and the United States are locked in a trade war, but you wouldn’t know it from looking at Chinese exports. [ad_2] Source link

  • Elon Musk has a new boss

    Elon Musk has a new boss

    [ad_1] Tesla has chosen a new leader for its board of directors after Elon Musk was forced to step down. [ad_2] Source link

  • Bombardier cutting 5,000 jobs

    Bombardier cutting 5,000 jobs

    [ad_1] Canadian aircraft maker Bombardier announced plans to cut 5,000 jobs as part of an effort to streamline operations and reduce costs. [ad_2] Source link

  • How pod planes could change travel forever

    How pod planes could change travel forever

    [ad_1] Hypersonics, electric propulsion, triple deckers — think you’ve seen everything when it comes to new aircraft concepts? [ad_2] Source link

  • Why Finland loves rally

    Why Finland loves rally

    [ad_1] On a rainy day in the autumn of 1987, seven-year-old Teemu Lampinen stood with his father on the sidelines of Finland’s 1000 Lakes Rally (now called the Neste Rally Finland). [ad_2] Source link

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