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Meet Formula One's next generation of stars
[ad_1] There will be familiar names on the grid next season, but 2019 also promises to be the year Formula One’s next generation come to the fore. [ad_2] Source link
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Netflix is launching two new series from Europe
[ad_1] Netflix is launching two new series from Europe as it seeks to capitalize on its growing international audience. [ad_2] Source link
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Questions on funding, #MeToo and privacy at Europe's web summit
[ad_1] After a year many in tech would like to forget, the big questions hanging over the future of the industry loomed large at Web Summit 2018. [ad_2] Source link
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Man United stun Juventus with 2 late strikes
[ad_1] Manchester United scored two late goals to cancel out Cristiano Ronaldo’s wonder goal and claim a dramatic 2-1 victory over Juventus in Turin Wednesday. [ad_2] Source link
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Boeing issues operational guidance after Lion Air crash
[ad_1] Boeing has issued operational guidance to airlines as investigators continue to probe what happened to Lion Air Flight 610 which crashed into the Java Sea last month, killing all 189 passengers. [ad_2] Source link
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French Bishops launch 'independent' commission on sex abuse in Catholic Church
[ad_1] French bishops have announced plans to establish an “independent” commission to look into the sexual abuse of minors within the Catholic Church dating back as far as 1950. [ad_2] Source link
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Prince Charles: This is the kind of King I will be
[ad_1] In a new documentary celebrating his 70th birthday, Britain’s Prince Charles spoke for the first time about what sort of king he will be, saying he will shift gears once he takes on the…
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North Korea 'really angry' at US as tensions rise
[ad_1] North Korea is getting increasingly angry at the US, as talks are deadlocked and tensions between the two countries are on the rise, a source familiar with the discussions told CNN. [ad_2] Source link
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Glimmer of hope in race to save nearly extinct northern white rhino
[ad_1] A new study may hold the key to saving the northern white rhino’s rapid descent into extinction. [ad_2] Source link
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Asia Bibi moved from jail to another part of Pakistan, sources say
[ad_1] Asia Bibi, a Christian woman whose death sentence was overturned last week by Pakistan’s Supreme Court, has been moved from her jail cell to an undisclosed location in another part of the country, intelligence…
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The bridge across the Americas
[ad_1] Mention Panama and most people will probably think about its eponymous canal. Maybe they’ll be reminded of 1980s dictator Manuel Noriega. Perhaps the more recent scandal of the Panama Papers leak of financial documents.…
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South Korea's spiciest dishes
[ad_1] Our mission: Find the spiciest, most lip-burning, tongue-scalding, stomach-scorching dish in South Korea. [ad_2] Source link
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Why was this car hidden away for 30 years?
[ad_1] If this car could talk, it would describe a road to fame with all the twists and turns of a Hollywood plot. [ad_2] Source link
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The women who broke boundaries
[ad_1] Whether it’s wiry young Gloria Steinem at one of the first big gatherings of New York feminists, or a fresh-faced Martha Stewart carrying a basket of eggs on her Connecticut farm, Susan Wood’s images…
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Qatari royal showcases jewel of the Maharajas
[ad_1] In the 17th century, an exquisite dagger crafted from jade and inlaid with gold was created for Shah Jahan, the emperor who built the Taj Mahal. Two centuries later, it had found its way…
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Starbucks isn't done growing in China
[ad_1] Starbucks wants to be big in China, and even bigger in the United States. To do that, the coffee company is making some changes. [ad_2] Source link
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Newly unveiled color photos show powerful moments from WW1
[ad_1] The UK’s Press Association has released a new selection of colorized images from a century ago to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. [ad_2] Source link
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City breaks world record with 300,000 oil lamps for Diwali
[ad_1] The northern Indian city of Ayodhya broke a Guinness World Record by lighting more than 300,000 clay oil lamps on the eve of the Hindu festival Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights.…
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Yemen: Fighting escalates in Hodeidah despite ceasefire call
[ad_1] Violence in Yemen’s key port city of Hodeidah is the worst seen in months, the United Nations humanitarian coordinator has warned, putting more civilian lives at risk in the war-torn country. [ad_2] Source link
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Cameroon children freed after kidnapping
[ad_1] All 78 children kidnapped from their boarding school in Cameroon have been freed, school authorities told CNN Wednesday. [ad_2] Source link
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Gold is back. That's a worrying sign
[ad_1] Gold has been a dud of an investment for much of the year, but it has started to regain some of its luster. [ad_2] Source link
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The myth of Donald Trump, CEO president
[ad_1] Donald Trump ran as America’s first CEO president, one whose business skills made him uniquely qualified to run the world’s largest economy. [ad_2] Source link
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China grants 16 trademarks to defunct Ivanka Trump business
[ad_1] China has granted preliminary approval for 16 trademarks for fashion accessories and other items to White House adviser and presidential daughter Ivanka Trump, even though she announced earlier this year she’s shutting her business…
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UK stabbing risk highest for children straight after school, study finds
[ad_1] Children are most likely to become victims of stabbings as they walk home from school, a London study has found, as its authors warn of the “endemic” nature of knife crime among youths in…
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Markets edge higher as US midterm election results come in
[ad_1] Markets are keeping quiet as investors wait for results of the US midterm elections to come in. [ad_2] Source link
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Garcia and Bjorn return to South Africa
[ad_1] The penultimate test in the Race to Dubai commences on Thursday with the Nedbank Golf Challenge. [ad_2] Source link
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Bill Gates uses poop as prop to pitch toilet of the future
[ad_1] Bill Gates stunned the crowd in Beijing on Tuesday with a jar of human feces in his hand. [ad_2] Source link
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Superbugs kill 33,000 in Europe every year
[ad_1] Superbugs are killing about 33,000 people in Europe every year, according to a new report. [ad_2] Source link