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There has been little change in the number of ships braving the strait since the ceasefire was announced on April 7th ...
T he promise of sugar substitutes is simple: found in everything from yogurts to toothpaste, they claim to let people gorge ...
Charlie, a British art curator played by Robert Pattinson, courts Emma (Zendaya, pictured), whose job is vaguer; quickly they ...
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The scavengers are vital for public health in India. But politics is interfering with efforts to breed them ...
The previous month jihadists had attacked a military base in northern Burkina Faso. In response, the national army and ...
Britain and the EU can avoid being left in the dust if they work together, argues Sir Nick Clegg ...
Since the war began on February 28th, more than a dozen countries have been drawn in. Iran has launched at least 4,784 drones ...
S INCE OCTOBER China has turned a once desolate sandbar in the South China Sea into a 600-hectare atoll. A spokesperson for ...
N OT ALL wars have a winner. But every war has at least one loser and if—a big if—the ceasefire marks the end of the war in ...
The troubled country has cannily managed its ties with the warring parties ...
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