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The United Nations has announced that it will vaccinate 2.5 million children and eight million others in Syria to prevent a widespread outbreak of polio.
At the sam...
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page narrates incidents of crimes against women, communal tension and cases
of corrupti...
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Country Music artist Brad Paisley...
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The director of an Afghanistan news organization, a Syrian photojournalist and a Cambodian investigative reporter each received Courage in Journalism awards from a women&rs...
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President Barack Obama defended his health-care law, saying the flawed online insurance exchange will get fixed and accusing critics of “grossly misleading” the...
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The fictional concept at the heart of the television series ‘Revolution’ – which picks up 15 years after the start of a worldwide blackout – is the ...
Read MoreObama: I take full responsibility for fixing health site
US President Barack Obama has accepted “full responsibility” for ensuring the troubled healthcare website gets fixed.
Speaking in Boston, he said he was...
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