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The Guardian
Journalist and academic Emily Bell reveals one social network was ‘frozen’ with inaction on how to act on information ...
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Philadelphia Daily News
MOSCOW - Russia's leader is back. More than 10 days after President Vladimir Putin dropped from public sight without an explanation, he reappeared Monday relaxed, smiling, and...
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Al Jazeera
Polls have opened in Israel in a crucial election seen as a referendum on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who ruled out a Palestinian state as part of a last-ditch appeal to...

Tunisia museum shooting
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Gunmen opened fire at a leading museum in Tunisia’s capital, leaving at least eight dead and six wounded, including foreign tourists, authorities said. Security forces filled the area around the National Bardo Museum in Tunis after the attack....
photo: AP / Amine Landoulsi
Breastfeeding
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A long-term study has pointed to a link between breastfeeding and intelligence. The research in Brazil traced nearly 3,500 babies, from all walks of life, and found those who had been breastfed for longer went on to score higher on IQ tests as...
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Robert Durst is escorted into Orleans Parish Prison after his arraignment in Orleans Parish Criminal District Court in New Orleans, Tuesday, March 17, 2015.
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HBO's documentary series The Jinx raised as many questions about the Robert Durst case as it answered....
photo: AP / Gerald Herbert
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu greets supporters at the party's election headquarters In Tel Aviv.Tuesday, March 17, 2015. Exit polls from Israel’s national elections showed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party nearly deadlocked with Isaac Herzog’s center-left Zionist Union.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced a fight for his political survival on Tuesday as Israelis voted in an election that opinion polls predict the centre-left opposition could win. After a bitterly contested campaign, the election has turned into...
photo: AP / Oded Balilty
Lufthansa counters are closed at the airport in Duesseldorf
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Representational Image Lufthansa has cancelled 750 flights or about half the total due to a strike planned by pilots for Wednesday, affecting thousands of passengers in a long-running dispute over early retirement benefits and plans to expand budget...
photo: AP / Martin Meissner
An anti-government protester waves an Egyptian flag as stands on a pole in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 4, 2011.
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CAIRO (AP) - Egypt's chief prosecutor on Tuesday referred a police officer to trial for the killing of a female protester during a peaceful demonstration nearly two months earlier in a widely documented shooting. The death of 32-year old Shaimaa...
photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis
An Iraqi Army soldier during Operation NANNO II in the southern section of Baghdad. U.S. Army Soldiers from Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion, 502 Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division
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NAJAF, Iraq — The Iraqi forces' operation to retake the city of Tikrit has stalled as troops suffer heavy casualties at the hands of Islamic State militants, raising concerns over whether the pro-government fighters are ready for major offensives....
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kim Smith


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