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Joe DeCapua A new study says the growing popularity of the Western diet could help worsen climate change. As more people make meat a principle part of their diet, the authors say...
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Underwater hideouts may be the domain of James Bond villains and Gerry Anderson's Stingray puppets but people in the real world are also dreaming about living at the bottom of...

In this file photEbola1900o taken on Monday, March 31, 2014, UNICEF health workers teach people about the Ebola virus and how to prevent infection, in Conakry, Guinea.
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) says more than 1,900 people have now died in West Africa's Ebola outbreak. WHO head Margaret Chan said there were 3,500 confirmed or probable cases in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia. "The outbreaks are...
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Former French First Lady Valerie Trierweiler has claimed President Francois Hollande tried to win her back with flowers, dinner invitations and text messages in her secret memoir. The 49-year-old, a journalist for the magazine Paris March, lived with...
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File - An unidentified member of Oodua People's Congress militia walks with a gun on a major street, during a protest against Boko Haram in Lagos, Nigeria,Thursday, Dec. 8, 2011.
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Reuters MAIDUGURI, NIGERIA— The Nigerian town of Bama remains under government control after an assault by Boko Haram, the Borno state government and local vigilante groups said on Wednesday, contradicting reports that the Islamist group had seized...
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen speaks about "The Future of the Alliance: Revitalizing NATO for a Changing World," Wednesday, March 19, 2014
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Al Pessin CARDIFF, WALES— The 28 NATO leaders are gathering in Wales, in western Britain, for their first summit in two years, amid a new and challenging array of crises. In 2012 in Chicago, they focused on Afghanistan, and continued the...
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, right, and FIFA President Sepp Blatter seen during their meeting in Moscow, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009.
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BERNE: FIFA president Sepp Blatter has reiterated that Russia's hosting of the 2018 World Cup is not up for discussion. "We are not placing any questions over the World Cup in Russia," he told an event...
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File - Migrants try to salvage their belongings as French authorities start to clear out makeshift camps housing hundreds of illegal migrants from Syria, Afghanistan and Africa in the English Channel port city of Calais, northern France, Wednesday, May 28, 2014.
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Natacha Bouchart says such a move would be illegal, but she wants to send a strong message to Britain French police expel migrants from a camp in Calais in July. Photograph: Denis Charlet/AFP/Getty Images The mayor of Calais has threatened to shut...
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President Barack Obama tries to wave away a fly buzzing around his head as he announces in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama has ordered about 350 more troops to...
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