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Football's very bad, very sad, shocking week
Published on 11/02/2019
» PARIS: It was a week of sad and shocking images for football.
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Bezos case exposes billionaires' vulnerability to hackers
AFP, Published on 11/02/2019
» NEW YORK - The stunning revelation that a tabloid obtained below-the-belt selfies of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos -- the world's richest man -- suggests that even billionaires are not out of the reach of hackers.
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City pummel Chelsea 6-0, Spurs defeat Leicester
Published on 11/02/2019
» MANCHESTER: Sergio Aguero grabbed a hat-trick as Manchester City scored four times inside 25 minutes to thrash Chelsea 6-0 and leapfrog Liverpool again to top spot in the Premier League on goal difference on Sunday.
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IMF chief: 'Global economic storm' brewing
AFP, Published on 11/02/2019
» DUBAI: The head of the International Monetary Fund on Sunday warned governments to gear up for a possible economic storm as growth undershoots expectations.
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Turkey calls on China to close Uighur concentration camps
Reuters, Published on 11/02/2019
» ISTANBUL: Turkey called on China to close its internment camps for Uighur Muslims, saying the camps which reportedly hold a million ethnic people are a "great shame for humanity".
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Vonn skis into sunset, leaving massive void for alpine skiing
AFP, Published on 11/02/2019
» ÅRE (SWEDEN) - Lindsey Vonn will head into retirement having overcome "serious anxiety" to bag one last medal, lauded by rivals as a supreme role model whose trail-blazing on-piste success guarantees her a place in the pantheon of alpine skiing greats.
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Algeria's Bouteflika confirms run for 5th term
AFP, Published on 11/02/2019
» ALGIERS - Ailing President Abdelaziz Bouteflika declared he will seek a fifth term in April elections in a message published by state media Sunday, after he was endorsed by his party and the ruling coalition.
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Araibi case: own goals all round
Asia focus, Erich Parpart, Published on 11/02/2019
» The contention that Thailand would not have been involved in the controversial case of Hakeem al-Araibi had it not received a red alert notice from Australian Interpol sounded ridiculous when I first heard it. Why would Australia issue an arrest warrant for a person it had granted asylum to?
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Saudis don't know where Khashoggi's body is
AFP, Published on 11/02/2019
» WASHINGTON: Saudi authorities do not know where dissident Jamal Khashoggi's body is despite having in custody the Saudi team that murdered him, the kingdom's foreign minister said in an interview broadcast Sunday.
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Stay ignorant or learn some history
Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 11/02/2019
» A couple of weeks ago, Pichayapa "Namsai" Natha, a member of BNK48, became a hot topic on social media when she wore a T-shirt bearing the Nazi swastika during a concert rehearsal. Following the ensuing uproar, the singer publicly apologised in tears, admitting she'd made a mistake, and had been ignorant of what the image symbolised.
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