Actuality
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Bristol University pays for late-night police patrols targeting noisy students
Bristol University pays for late-night police patrols targeting noisy students -
European merchandise hit by new US levies
The US forced taxes on $7.5bn (£6.1bn; €6.7bn) on EU merchandise soon after 12 PM in Washington DC on 17 October (04:01 GMT on ... -
Shelling heard around Syrian town after Turkish-U.S. ceasefire deal
Shelling heard around Syrian town after Turkish-U.S. ceasefire deal -
‘Ron Reagan’ tops Google search during Dem debate for atheist group ad: ‘Not afraid of burning in hell’
Ron Reagan was not on stage Tuesday night for the Democratic presidential primary debate, but his provocative plug for a prominent atheist group earned him the ... -
One in three young children undernourished or overweight: UNICEF
One in three young children undernourished or overweight: UNICEF -
Ecuador president, indigenous leaders set truce
Ecuador president, indigenous leaders set truce -
Japan sends in thousands of troops after massive typhoon hammers Tokyo
TOKYO – Japan sent tens of thousands of troops and rescue workers on Sunday to save stranded residents and fight floods caused by one ... -
Police officer in Texas fatally shoots woman in her home after welfare check
A black Texas woman was shot and killed by a white Fort Worth police officer who was called to the woman’s home for a welfare check, authorities said. In a ... -
Turkish and Syrian rebel forces to start Syria offensive ‘shortly’: Erdogan’s aide
Turkish and Syrian rebel forces to start Syria offensive 'shortly': Erdogan's aide -
Gay, transgender rights in spotlight as U.S. Supreme Court returns
The U.S. Supreme Court kicks off its new term this week, with a major dispute on tap over whether a landmark decades-old federal anti-discrimination ...