Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Fall TV's Most Stylish Characters


Wearing gossamer clothing in Frozen conditions is bold. For that, Elsa (Georgina Haig), we salute you. Also, nice hair!

Published on September 23, 2014 at 09:51AM


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Caitlyn Jenner avoids crash charges

The TV reality star will not face charges over a fatal crash in which one woman died.

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Text to Text | ‘The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks’ and ‘The Sequel’


By JENNIFER CUTRARO, SARAH GROSS and THE LEARNING NETWORK via NYT Education http://nyti.ms/1QLsje3

Franco-Dutch deal ends Rembrandt spat

France and the Netherlands agree to buy two 17th-Century Rembrandt wedding portraits, settling their differences and preventing a bidding war.

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First marijuana resort in US to open

A Native American tribe in the US state of South Dakota has said it plans to open the first marijuana resort in the US.

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Fifa v Uefa game off after scandal

An annual football game between Fifa and Uefa staff is postponed after criminal proceedings are opened against Sepp Blatter.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1KLzKk7

Pope tries to stop another US execution

Pope Francis appeals to the governor of Oklahoma to commute an inmate's death sentence.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1YOQNZF

IMF head warns of weaker growth

Christine Lagarde, the head of the International Monetary Fund, warns global growth is likely to be weaker this year than last.

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Joaquin becomes hurricane off Bahamas

A hurricane warning is issued for the central Bahamas, as storm Joaquin strengthens off its coast.

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Verstappen passes driving test

Max Verstappen, who has been racing in F1 this season, is finally allowed on the road after passing his driving test.

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US judge clears Saudis in 9/11 suit

A US judge dismisses Saudi Arabia as a defendant in lawsuits brought by families of victims of the 9/11 attacks.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1JCHHUC

Warning over CAR 'blood diamonds'

Authorities in the Central African Republic (CAR) should confiscate "blood diamonds" to prevent them being exported, Amnesty International says.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1JCHJvM

Chinese 'parcel bombs' kill six

At least six people are killed and dozens injured in a series of suspected parcel bomb blasts in the southern Chinese region of Guangxi.

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South Africa to pay Marikana families

South Africa’s government says it will pay compensation to the families of mineworkers killed during a wage dispute in Marikana in 2012.

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Syria refugee's delight at soap scene

A teenage Syrian refugee who travelled to Europe in her wheelchair has expressed delight after a US soap opera filmed a special scene in her honour.

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Fugitive Brazil mayor hands herself in

A Brazilian mayor who became infamous for governing from afar via Whatsapp and boasting of her luxury lifestyle hands herself in to police.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1KL8Zwb

Protest-hit Nepal 'may fly in fuel'

The Nepal Oil Corporation says it may fly in fuel as protests over constitutional changes prevent supply trucks from India coming in.

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Trevor Noah mocks older politicians for 'pretending to like young people things'


It's a panderdemic

Published on September 30, 2015 at 07:18PM


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Russia 'begins Syria air strikes'

Russia appears to have begun carrying out air strikes in Syria against opponents of President Bashar al-Assad, a US defence official says.

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Planned Parenthood defends itself

The head of Planned Parenthood defends her organisation before Congress, calling a series of secretly recorded videos a "smear campaign".

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1JAA6WC

PM facing slavery compensation demands

Prime Minister David Cameron faces calls to apologise and pay financial reparation for Britain's role in the historic slave trade in the Caribbean.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1KKVjRE

French raid 'kills IS child soldiers'

An activist group reports that France's first air strike on Islamic State in Syrian territory killed 30, including 12 child soldiers.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1KKVhcH

Breivik threatens to starve to death

Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik has threatened to starve himself to death in protest of alleged prison isolation.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1PN83s9

Nigeria president to run oil ministry

Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari says he intends to remain in personal control of the oil ministry as he pursues an anti-corruption campaign.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1VmJPfd

Iran boat 'smuggling Yemen arms' seized

The Saudi-led coalition battling Houthi rebels in Yemen says it has seized an Iranian fishing boat loaded with weapons for them in the Arabian Sea.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1VmJQzN

Rail electrification work to restart

The electrification of the TransPennine Express and Midland Mainline is to be restarted after being stopped in June so a review could be carried out.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1VmJOYW

Tesla's Model X has 'bird wing' doors

The manufacturer has introduced its third car, which features doors that open upwards and on which it is staking its financial hopes

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1M1f9WB

Citizen Kane scripts sold at auction

Orson Welles' personal manuscripts for Citizen Kane sell for over $102,000 (£67,187) at auction.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1FDzhBx

Australia bars anti-abortion campaigner

US anti-abortion campaigner Troy Newman is stopped from flying to Australia amid fears that he could incite violence.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1M1f9Ww

Tensions mount in Peru over mine

Peru's Apurimac region is placed under a state of emergency after four people are shot dead during protest against a copper mining project.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1M1fbOd

Call of Duty 'attack' on Singapore

Popular first-person shooter game Call of Duty launches a fictional attack on Singapore through a series of tweets, drawing a mixed reaction on social media.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1FDzfcZ

VW scandal: 1.2m UK vehicles affected

Volkswagen says 1.2m UK diesel vehicles, including VW, Audi, Seat and Skoda brands, involved in emissions scandal.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1FDzfcS

Corbyn: I would not use Trident

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn rules out using Britain's nuclear weapons if he were prime minister.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1M1f9Gd

Russia approves military move in Syria

Russia's upper house of parliament votes to allow military deployments to Syria after a request for aid from President Assad, the Kremlin says.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1h9LEt9

Pope 'met gay marriage row clerk'

Pope Francis met Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk who was jailed for refusing to issue same-sex marriage licences, during his US visit, her lawyer says.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1LOAiHN

Japanese men held in China for spying

Two Japanese men have been detained in China since May accused of "carrying out espionage activities", China's foreign ministry confirms.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1h9LGBj

Man killed on Eurotunnel tracks

A migrant has been killed on the Eurotunnel tracks trying to make it to the UK, French authorities and Eurotunnel confirm.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1h9LGBh

Eurozone back in deflation in September

Deflation returned to the eurozone in September for the first time in six months, official figure show.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1LOAgje

Should High Schools Drop Football Because Too Many Players Are Getting Injured?


By MICHAEL GONCHAR via NYT Education http://nyti.ms/1M189Jn

Battle rages over Taliban-captured city

Afghan forces battle to retake Kunduz, the first major city the Taliban have taken since they were forced out in the US-led invasion in 2001.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1GfWrZu

India man lynched over beef rumours

A 50-year-old man is killed in a mob lynching allegedly over rumours that his family had been storing and consuming beef at home, reports said.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1M16CTC

Death for five in Mumbai train blasts

A court in the western Indian city of Mumbai sentences five people to death over the 2006 serial bombings of commuter trains.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1FDiy1k

Timbuktu destruction suspect at ICC

A suspected Islamist accused of destroying religious monuments in the Malian city of Timbuktu is due to appear at the ICC, in the first case of its kind.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1FDizSZ

UN readies to raise Palestinian flag

The Palestinian flag is to be raised for the first time at the United Nations in what the Palestinian leader says will be an "emotional and proud day".

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1M16CTv

Venezuela to let deported Colombians in

Venezuela says it will allow Colombians it expelled from its border states in an anti-smuggling operation to return to Venezuela.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1KHXa9Q

Australia's 7-Eleven heads resign

Australia's 7-Eleven convenience store chain sees its chief executive and chairman resign amid a worker exploitation scandal.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1FDizSW

Kidnapped Turks released in Iraq

Sixteen Turkish construction workers kidnapped a month ago in the Iraqi capital Baghdad have been freed, Turkey's prime minister says.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1FDizSP

'Hostile Makeover'


Miss Piggy and Josh Groban start a showmance while Fozzie and Jay Leno start a bromance. Neither goes well.

Published on September 30, 2015 at 06:47AM


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The 10 most frequently banned books since 2001


In honor of Banned Books Week, EW looks at the most frequently banned books (according to the ALA)

Published on September 30, 2015 at 01:33PM


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News Q’s | Mars Shows Signs of Having Flowing Water


By KATHERINE SCHULTEN via NYT Education http://nyti.ms/1L3yVV5

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

'Laws of Nature'


New Inhumans, new threats, and a team to be reckoned with: Welcome to season 3.

Published on September 30, 2015 at 08:16AM


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'Boy II Man'


Jessica and Eddie butt heads, while Louis contemplates having a daughter.

Published on September 30, 2015 at 07:32AM


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Asian shares recover from losses

Asian markets head mostly higher, recovering from the previous session's steep losses as investors' tried to regain confidence.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1jwCskg

'Pilot'


Jimmy meets the son and granddaughter he didn't know he had.

Published on September 30, 2015 at 06:47AM


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CAR capital in lockdown amid violence

The capital of the Central African Republic is under curfew after days of intense fighting between Christian and Muslim groups.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1OFbR1d

HK university rejects rights academic

The University of Hong Kong decides not to appoint a human rights lawyer to one of its senior positions, raising fears of interference from China.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1ReRhDr

18 of J.K. Rowling's Biggest 'Harry Potter' Revelations


The secrets didn't stop after the final book.

Published on September 29, 2015 at 01:33PM


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Italian killed in Bangladesh 'by IS'

The US and UK urge their citizens in Bangladesh to be cautious after the killing of an Italian aid worker, claimed by the Islamic State group.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1L2WzBa

How well do you remember the Titans?


Test your knowledge of the 2000 sports movie on its 15th anniversary.

Published on September 29, 2015 at 07:16PM


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US fugitive found after 24 years on run

A man wanted on suspicion of kidnapping and torturing two women in Oregon is arrested in Mexico after more than two decades on the run.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1FC4bu3

UK to build £25m Jamaican prison

The UK is to spend £25m on building a new prison in Jamaica so that foreign criminals can be sent home to serve sentences in the Caribbean rather than in the UK.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1FGIfO2

Ralph Lauren steps down as company boss

The designer Ralph Lauren is to step down as the head of the luxury fashion company he founded nearly 50 years ago, but will remain in other senior roles.

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EU plan to tap funds across Europe

New plans that could help business tap investment across Europe are to be outlined by Britain's EU Commissioner on Wednesday.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1MZbi2d

Chris Brown pleas for Australia visa

US singer Chris Brown says he wants to go to Australia to raise awareness about domestic violence, despite earlier being warned he may not get a visa.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1Vq63aQ

Dieudonne evicted from Paris theatre

Controversial French comedian Dieudonne is ordered to vacate the Paris theatre where he has been performing for the last 15 years.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1jw7WXY

Tinder fights STD ad campaign in US

Tinder is calling for the removal of an advertising campaign by an Aids awareness group, which linked the dating app with sexually transmitted diseases.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1iYL7fv

Volkswagen staff 'acted criminally'

Olaf Lies, a Volkswagen board member and economy minister of Lower Saxony has told Newsnight some staff acted criminally over emission cheat tests.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1P4rgYr

Platini 'not just witness' in Fifa case

The head of European football's governing body Uefa, is being treated as "in between a witness and an accused person'' in a Swiss investigation into football corruption.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1iJhcqR

First 10 UK womb transplants approved

Doctors are granted approval to carry out the UK's first 10 womb transplants, following the success of the procedure in Sweden.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1P4rgYo

US state rebuffs Pope over execution

The US state of Georgia rejects calls from Pope Francis and other activists who call for clemency to be granted to a woman on death row.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1iJ86uf

Indonesia 'needs time' to tackle haze

In an exclusive BBC interview, Indonesia's President Joko Widodo says putting an end to haze-generating forest-burning will take time.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1iJ86u8

Planned Parenthood defends itself

The head of Planned Parenthood defends her organisation before Congress, calling a series of secretly recorded videos a "smear campaign".

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1JAA6WC

Russia builds Arctic air defence base

Russia sends warships to an Arctic region where it is building an air defence base and other military infrastructure.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1O0bxbN

Bank's Carney warns on climate change

The Bank of England governor Mark Carney warns the world must wake up to the risks posed by climate change.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1JAA6Wz

Morocco halts Ikea store opening

Morocco blocks the opening of Ikea's first store in the country, reportedly over Sweden's support for the disputed Western Sahara territory.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1Gf3Ic4

Burkina Faso coup troops 'encircled'

Burkina Faso's army encircles presidential guards in the capital after accusing them of failing to lay down their weapons following their short-lived coup, reports say.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1VlvCiN

Catalan leader Mas summoned to court

Catalonia's acting leader Artur Mas is summoned to court over a 2014 vote on independence, two days after his alliance won regional elections.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1Gf3KjY

Snowden launches Twitter account

Fugitive US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden opens an account on the social network website Twitter, following one other user - the NSA.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1h7MnLz

President Obama and Raul Castro meet

US President Barack Obama meets his Cuban counterpart in New York, the second time the two leaders meet face to face after announcing a thaw in relations.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1FFTkiB

Deadly anti-mining protest in Peru

At least three people are shot dead during a protest at one of the world's biggest copper mine projects under construction in Peru.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1h7MnLv

South Sudan to get war crimes court

The African Union says a a special court will be set up to try war crimes suspects in South Sudan, which has been hit by a brutal conflict since 2013.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1Vp74jt

Facebook reacts to hoax privacy posts

The social network has hit back at the latest round of rumours about privacy settings with a light-hearted reassurance to its Earth-bound users.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1VlaRnb

WW2 veterans given France's top honour

Fifteen British veterans of World War Two are awarded France's highest honour for the role they played in the country's liberation from the Nazis.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1GeNVdb

Woman jailed for killing paedophile

A woman is sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison for killing a man charged with sexually assaulting young boys on an east London estate.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1P3Qt57

Matt Damon clarifies comments about gay actors during Ellen interview


'It is painful when things get said that you don’t believe,' Damon says

Published on September 29, 2015 at 07:45AM


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'The Separation Oscillation'


Sheldon tries to make flags fun without Amy.

Published on September 29, 2015 at 08:31AM


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Africa oil and gold tax for hunger fund

Congo-Brazzaville, Guinea, Mali and Niger agree to a micro-tax on oil, gold, phosphate and uranium to finance a UN fund to fight malnutrition.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1h7ciD6

Obama to chair counter-terror summit

US President Barack Obama is set to chair a UN gathering of world leaders to discuss counter-terrorism, a day after he and other leaders addressed the UN.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1iYQECO

Ta-Nehisi Coates among 'Genius winners'

A commentator on US race relations and the playwright behind the show Hamilton are among the winners of the 2015 MacArthur Foundation "genius" grants.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1h79ohA

Germany raises bar for Balkan migrants

Germany's cabinet approves a new asylum law aimed at reducing the number of migrants arriving from Kosovo, Montenegro and Albania.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1Rdykks

Tinder fights STD ad campaign in US

Tinder is calling for the removal of an advertising campaign by an Aids awareness group, which linked the dating app with sexually transmitted diseases.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1iYL7fv

Saudi Hajj disaster toll questioned

Officials from several countries say they believe more than 1,000 people died in last week's stampede near Mecca during the Hajj pilgrimage.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1PLopl2

Catherine E. Coulson, Twin Peaks Log Lady, has died


The longtime David Lynch collaborator was 71.

Published on September 29, 2015 at 08:45AM


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Congo's Bemba denies bribery at ICC

A former vice-president of DR Congo and his ex-lawyers deny charges of bribing witnesses to give false testimony at his war crimes trial.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1FF9SXV

Alarm over Nice Nazi banner display

French officials reassure people in Nice after a film crew caused alarm by hanging a huge Nazi banner on a government building.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1iYCnWL

Weekly News Quiz | Sept. 22-28, 2015


By KATHERINE SCHULTEN via NYT Education http://nyti.ms/1KHYWru

Venezuela to let deported Colombians in

Venezuela says it will allow Colombians it expelled from its border states in an anti-smuggling operation to return to Venezuela.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1KHXa9Q

Copper price close to lowest since 2009

The price of copper drops close to the lowest level in six and a half years as the plunge in commodity prices is felt across the world.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1KHXa9L

Are You Distracted by Your Phone?


By MICHAEL GONCHAR via NYT Education http://nyti.ms/1JzQBSI

News Q’s | At U.N., Obama and Putin Trade Blunt Criticisms Over Syria


By MICHAEL GONCHAR via NYT Education http://nyti.ms/1jt4M76

Monday, September 28, 2015

'Heavy' shelling in Nagorno-Karabakh

Casualties are reported in renewed shelling between Armenian and Azerbaijani troops in disputed Nagorno-Karabakh.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1JyCayt

Burkina coup guards 'refuse to disarm'

The presidential guards unit that carried out a week-long coup in Burkina Faso is refusing to disarm after handing back power, the regular army says.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1FwD5og

John Oliver criticizes news coverage of the refugee crisis on Last Week Tonight


Plus, Oliver stages a 'Days of Our Lives' reunion

Published on September 28, 2015 at 09:09PM


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Rosetta's comet was once two objects

The rubber duck-shaped comet being followed by Europe's Rosetta probe used to be two separate objects, scientists say.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1iWubX1

Blatter to stay as Fifa president

Sepp Blatter says he will remain as president of Fifa despite criminal proceedings being opened against him.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1Fwxxdg

Panama murder rate drops by 21%

Official figures suggest the murder rate in Panama has fallen by more than 21% this year, but perceptions of insecurity remain high.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1Fwxxdf

Martian streaks 'painted by water'

Scientists think they can now tie dark streaks seen on the surface of Mars to periodic flows of liquid water.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1L0mSI5

Many missing after India boat capsizes

A crowded boat capsizes on a river in the north-eastern Indian state of Assam, with many people missing and feared dead, officials say.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1VmbFTF

Spain PM 'ready for Catalonia dialogue'

Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy says he is ready to listen to Catalonia's new regional government after Sunday's polls but will not discuss national unity.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1LXtljs

UK PM to urge new Syria peace drive

David Cameron will call for a new diplomatic drive to end Syria's civil war as he meets world leaders at the United Nations in New York.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1FqYXRZ

Scream Queens: What's in store for the rest of the season?


'It’s a 20-year conspiracy of revenge,' co-creator Ryan Murphy tells EW

Published on September 28, 2015 at 07:15PM


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Booth and Brennan 'can't escape fate' in season 11 of Bones


‘As much as the death and violence and murder can get to somebody, it really seems like this is kind of their purpose in life,’ Emily Deschanel tells EW

Published on September 28, 2015 at 07:15PM


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Deadly Yemen strike hits wedding party

An air strike in Yemen has hit a wedding party, killing at least 27 people, according to reports.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1iW5Y37

Russia envoy 'regrets' offending Poles

Russia's envoy to Poland says he had no intention to offend when he appeared to suggest Poland was partly to blame for the start of World War Two.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1iW5Wbo

Musicians arrested over Somali flag

Members of one of Somaliland's best-known groups, the Horn Stars, are under arrest for allegedly waving Somalia's flag during a concert.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1LJqQFB

World leaders focus on Syria at UN

The Syrian conflict is to be the focus of intense diplomatic activity in New York, where world leaders have gathered for the UN general assembly.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1MTZHBn

Glencore shares tumble to record low

Commodities and mining giant Glencore plunges 22% to its lowest ever share price after analyst warnings on lower metal prices.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1MTVT35

Prosecutors to probe former VW boss

German prosecutors begin an investigation against former Volkswagen chief executive Martin Winterkorn.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1P18voF

Rwandan rebels jailed in Germany

A German court has sentenced two Rwandan rebel leaders to long jail terms for masterminding attacks on civilians in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1KJHVtT

China anger at Clinton feminists tweet

From calling her a "big mouth" to making Monica Lewinsky jokes, Chinese media has reacted furiously at Hillary Clinton's comments on China's women's rights.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1P18tNo

Germany quells migrant mass brawl

German police act to quell a mass brawl between Albanians and Pakistanis at a tented camp for migrants near the city of Kassel.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1KJHXlD

Fresh clashes at Jerusalem holy site

Fresh clashes between Israeli security forces and Palestinian protesters erupt at a disputed holy site in Jerusalem.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1Vip5oT

Swiss probe into fixing of metal prices

Authorities in Switzerland have announced a probe into global banks over suspicions they illegally manipulated the price of metals.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1GbS2XB

Musicians arrested over Somali flag

Members of one of Somaliland's best-known groups, the Horn Stars, are under arrest for allegedly waving Somalia's flag during a concert.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1LJqQFB

Guyana and Venezuela restore envoys

South American neighbours Venezuela and Guyana agree to restore ambassadors, despite a dispute over the region west of the Essequibo river.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1NWKzSs

Nigeria Hajj deaths rise to 54

At least 54 Nigerians are known to have died in Thursday's stampede during the Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca, says Nigeria's National Hajj Commission.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1LWUaEo

Typhoon Dujuan approaches Taiwan

Thousands of people are being evacuated and tens of thousands of troops are on standby ahead of Typhoon Dujuan's arrival in Taiwan.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1FvvLsN

Audi says 2.1m cars had 'cheat' code

Audi says 2.1 million of its cars are fitted with the software that allowed parent Volkswagen to cheat US emission tests.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1LWUaEj

Sports await 2020 Olympics verdict

Eight sports from baseball to wushu will find out on Monday if they are in line to be added to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1O4wqEp

1,700 jobs go as steel plant mothballed

Iron and steelmaking at Redcar is to be mothballed with loss of 1,700 jobs, the plant's owner says.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1LWR9E5

What’s Going On in This Picture? | Sept. 28, 2015


By THE LEARNING NETWORK via NYT Education http://nyti.ms/1OBKxAV

Catalan vote fuels independence drive

Catalan separatists say their regional election win allows them to push for independence from Spain, although they won less than 50% of the vote.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1QIcjcD

India launches first space laboratory

India launches its first dedicated space laboratory Astrosat from the southern state of Andhra Pradesh.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1FCDmWg

India man arrested for 'upskirt' photos

A 34-year-old Indian lawyer is arrested for allegedly taking upskirt photos and videos of women with a shoe-camera, police say.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1FCDlSg

What Food or Flavor Do You Remember Tasting for the First Time?


By SHANNON DOYNE via NYT Education http://nyti.ms/1RaVkRf

News Q’s | Education Gap Between Rich and Poor Is Growing Wider


By KATHERINE SCHULTEN via NYT Education http://nyti.ms/1Fvnm8I

Australia drops ice cream bikers case

Charges against a group of alleged Australian biker-gang members, who were detained after buying ice cream, are dropped.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1LWOytG

Labour to review Bank inflation focus

Labour will review the Bank of England's remit as part of proposals for a wide-ranging shake-up of the economy, John McDonnell says.

from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/1VlhRv1

Vodafone ends Liberty Global talks

Mobile phone firm Vodafone says it has ended talks with Virgin Media owner Liberty Global over a potential asset swap.

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11 Epic TGIT Photos from the Shondaland Party Twitter Cinemagraph Booth


11 Epic TGIT Photos from the Shondaland Party Twitter Cinemagraph Booth

Published on September 28, 2015 at 01:32PM


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De Villiers quits after breaking jaw

South Africa captain Jean de Villiers retires from international rugby after being ruled out of the rest of the World Cup.

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India's lake of toxic snowy froth

A toxic snowy froth caused in a lake by industrial pollution has spilled over into neighbourhoods in India's Bangalore city.

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Taliban attack key Afghan city

Taliban fighters attack Afghanistan's strategic city of Kunduz from three directions, authorities say, triggering heavy fighting with police.

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Ideas for E.L.L.s | Pluto and New Horizons


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Blast on Maldives presidential boat

A speedboat carrying Maldives President Abdulla Yameen back from the Hajj pilgrimage is hit by a blast as it docks in the capital, Male.

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British troops for Somalia mission

Dozens of British troops are to be deployed to Somalia to help peacekeeping efforts to counter Islamic militants, David Cameron announces.

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Sunday, September 27, 2015

Comcast buys stake in theme park firm

US entertainment giant Comcast agrees to buy a 51% majority stake in Universal Studios Japan (USJ) for $1.5bn (£987m).

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Shell stops Arctic oil exploration

Royal Dutch Shell abandons Arctic exploration off the coast of Alaska after "disappointing" results from a key oil well.

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Motorists 'tricked' in car test abuse

Motorists are being "tricked" into buying cars which claim to be more fuel efficient than they really are, a report claims in the latest scandal for the industry.

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Scotland 39-16 USA

Scotland recover from a sloppy first half to overcome an abrasive USA 39-16 at Elland Road and sit atop Pool B.

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Bobbi Brown's cause of death determined

The cause of death of Bobbi Kristina Brown - Whitney Houston's daughter - has been determined, but will be withheld by court order.

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'Fallen Light'


The pieces are moved into place for the finale as Gus orchestrates a jailbreak and Eph prepares to get Zack out of the city.

Published on September 28, 2015 at 09:40AM


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'Run'


Fifty FBI recruits join the academy — and one of them is a terrorist.

Published on September 28, 2015 at 09:40AM


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CSI series finale react: Into the sunset


Ballad of a lonely whale.

Published on September 28, 2015 at 09:40AM


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Word of the Day + Quiz | whorl


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'Cobalt'


The military has a plan, but we quickly learn it's not a good one.

Published on September 28, 2015 at 08:30AM


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'Pilot'


Welcome to Boom Town.

Published on September 28, 2015 at 08:25AM


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Luke Batty's murder 'unforeseeable'

The killing of 11-year-old Luke Batty by his father could not have been foreseen, says the inquest into the high-profile domestic violence case.

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'The Dark Swan'


As Emma fights against her inevitable fate, her Storybrooke family fights to bring her home. (Also, welcome Merida!)

Published on September 28, 2015 at 07:25AM


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Asia shares struggle in early trade

Asian shares are mixed on Monday, taking their lacklustre lead from Wall Street where investors were not convinced by the Federal Reserve's reassuring comments.

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PM to meet Iran's president over Syria

Prime Minister David Cameron will hold face-to-face talks with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani as he seeks to revive the Syrian peace process.

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Voyage traces stirred-up Arctic heat

Oceanographers gather evidence of a 'vicious circle' of wind-driven turbulence in the Arctic Ocean, stirring up heat from the depths.

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Don Johnson says 'the seven deadly sins are on full display' in Blood & Oil


The new ABC drama is 'full of secrets, double crosses, backstabbing, and sex,' Johnson tells EW

Published on September 28, 2015 at 04:45AM


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Modi hails social media at Facebook HQ

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Facebook headquarters in California, hailing the political power of social media in the modern world.

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Suspects in Bangkok bomb re-enactment

Thai police force two suspects to re-enact their alleged role in the deadly bombing of the Erawan shrine in the capital Bangkok in August.

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Once Upon a Time to finally explore an LGBT relationship in season 5


In the wake of Mulan returning to Once Upon a Time, executive producers Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis promise to finally explore an LGBT...

Published on September 19, 2015 at 02:47AM


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VIDEO: Arctic trip to probe warming waves

Oceanographers have been gathering evidence of a 'vicious circle' of wind-driven turbulence in the Arctic Ocean, stirring up heat from the depths.

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Russia and Estonia 'exchange spies'

Russia and Estonia exchange two men convicted of spying over a bridge separating the countries.

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Pope holds large Mass to end US visit

Pope Francis appeals for unity and family love at a large open-air Mass in Philadelphia, ending his six-day visit to the US.

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Russia pushes for anti-IS co-ordination

Russian President Vladimir Putin says Russia wants "a co-ordinating structure" in the fight against IS, as world leaders gather at the UN.

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'Frustrated England must stay united'

England must stay "united" and focus on next weekend's "knockout" World Cup game with Australia, says boss Stuart Lancaster.

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German minister denies plagiarism

Germany's Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen is the latest high-profile German politician to face plagiarism claims over her academic work.

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Three jailed for Mexico bar murders

A Mexico City judge has sentenced three men for their roles in the kidnapping and murder of 13 young people two years ago.

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'Murder victim' alive after 31 years

German police say a woman who disappeared in 1984, sparking a murder hunt, has been found alive and well and living in Duesseldorf.

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McDonnell to push for Robin Hood tax

Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell is to push for a "Robin Hood" tax on the stock market and announce a review of tax collection in the UK in a Labour conference speech.

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Stargazers await 'supermoon' eclipse

A lunar eclipse is set to occur at the same time as a so-called "supermoon" for the first time in 33 years, prompting excitement among astronomers.

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Ireland 44-10 Romania

Ireland run in six tries as they beat Romania at Wembley to move to the top of the Pool D in the Rugby World Cup.

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Armstrong settles £6.6m dispute

Lance Armstrong settles a 10-year dispute with an insurance firm over the repayment of $10m (£6.6m) paid to the cyclist.

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Watford 0-1 Crystal Palace

Yohan Cabaye's penalty is enough for Crystal Palace to beat Watford and move into the top six in the Premier League.

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Scotland 39-16 USA

Scotland recover from a sloppy first half to overcome an abrasive USA 39-16 at Elland Road and sit atop Pool B.

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Welcome to Quantico, TV's knottiest new thriller


'When I grew up, I never saw anyone looking like me on [American] TV,' star Priyanka Chopra tells EW

Published on September 27, 2015 at 08:25PM


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IS militants attack Afghan forces

At least 300 fighters allied to Islamic State attack checkpoints in eastern Afghanistan, in a rare co-ordinated attack on the country's security forces.

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Pope meets US sex abuse victims

Pope Francis meets victims of clergy sex abuse in Philadelphia and promises those responsible will be held accountable, as his US visit concludes.

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Fed 'on track' to raise rates soon

The US is still "on track" for an interest rate rise this year, Federal Reserve chief Janet Yellen says.

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Australia 65-3 Uruguay

Australia run in 11 tries as they stroll to victory over Uruguay in the biggest win of Rugby World Cup 2015 so far.

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VW 'was warned over illegal tests'

Volkswagen had warnings about illegally cheating in emission tests years ago, German media cite an internal inquiry as saying.

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Facebook in refugee internet pledge

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg announces plans to bring the internet to refugee camps, as part of a campaign for universal connectivity.

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Redcar SSI steel workers will be paid

Workers at the Redcar steel works will be paid their last month's wages, the plant's owner confirms.

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Captain De Villiers out of World Cup

South Africa captain Jean de Villiers is ruled out of the remainder of the World Cup with a fractured jaw.

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Migrants drown off Turkish coast

More than a dozen migrants trying to reach Greece drown after their boat sinks off the Turkish coast.

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'England panicked under pressure'

England panicked under pressure in their 28-25 Rugby World Cup loss to Wales, says Wales legend Sir Gareth Edwards.

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Clashes at al-Aqsa mosque

Clashes break out between Palestinians youth and Israeli security forces at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque.

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Three on quad bike die in collision

Two women and a man are killed on a quad bike when it collides with a car on a main road in West Yorkshire.

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Shondaland party: See the stars of 'Scandal,' 'Grey's Anatomy,' and 'How To Get Away With Murder'


At the Toyota-sponsored party, hosted by Time Inc. (EW, Essence & People) and ABC, the TGIT casts made a splash

Published on September 27, 2015 at 01:33PM


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Hamilton defends Rosberg overtake

Lewis Hamilton defends the move with which he took the lead from Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg at the start of the Japanese GP.

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'Empire Records': Where Are They Now?


On the 20th anniversary of the classic cult movie, take a look at where the cast ended up.

Published on September 23, 2015 at 01:33PM


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Iran ups pressure on Saudis over Hajj

Iran's supreme leader calls for Saudi Arabia to apologise for Thursday's Hajj stampede which killed 769 people, adding to a raft of criticism by Tehran.

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France launches Syria anti-IS strikes

France says it has carried out its first air strikes against Islamic State militants in Syria

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Saturday, September 26, 2015

England made line-out error - Gatland

Wales coach Warren Gatland says England blundered by not going for a late penalty kick that could have drawn their match at Twickenham.

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Best Nude Scenes: '50 Shades of Grey,' 'Gone Girl,' 'Titanic,' & More


The most-talked about nude scenes in cinematic history

Published on September 25, 2015 at 12:10AM


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Protect free school meals, say doctors

Cuts to free school meals for infant pupils could harm children's health, say experts in a letter to a newspaper.

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One-fingered climber drops Everest try

Nobukazu Kuriki, a climber who lost nine of his fingers to frostbite, abandons his attempt to reach the summit of Mount Everest.

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Pope makes environment appeal at UN

The pontiff urges stronger action to protect the environment before a huge gathering of world leaders at the United Nations in New York.

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Australia set to deny Chris Brown visa

Australia warns US singer Chris Brown that he will be denied entry for a planned tour of the country, because of his record of domestic violence.

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'The Witch's Familiar'


The Doctor plays musical chairs with the enemy.

Published on September 27, 2015 at 08:31AM


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Catalonia votes in landmark elections

Catalonia is due to vote in regional elections that nationalist parties hope will set them on the road to independence from Spain.

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'Grey's Anatomy': Before They Were Stars


Take a look back before the actors made their way to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.

Published on September 17, 2015 at 09:20PM


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UK PM to urge new Syria peace drive

David Cameron will call for a new diplomatic drive to end Syria's civil war as he meets world leaders at the United Nations in New York.

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Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson's Best Instagram Moments


Nobody is having more fun on Instagram than The Rock.

Published on September 25, 2015 at 01:32PM


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China pledges $2bn for developing world

Chinese President Xi Jinping pledges to establish a $2bn (£1.3bn) fund to assist developing countries and to cancel debt for the least developed nations.

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Bolivia vote paves way for new term

Bolivia's Congress votes to amend the constitution to allow President Evo Morales to seek re-election and there will now be a referendum to approve it.

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Deadly clashes in CAR capital Bangui

Deadly clashes break out in Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, after a Muslim motorbike taxi driver was killed.

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Rally for missing Mexico students

The parents of 43 students missing in Mexico are leading a march of thousands of people in the capital to mark one year since their disappearance.

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Fifa investigates Blatter & Platini

Fifa president Sepp Blatter and European football chief Michel Platini face investigation by Fifa's ethics committee.

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Barcelona 2-1 Las Palmas

Barcelona's Lionel Messi is ruled out for seven to eight weeks after tearing a knee ligament during a 2-1 win over Las Palmas.

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South Africa 46-6 Samoa

JP Pietersen scores a hat-trick of tries as South Africa recover from their shock defeat by Japan with victory over Samoa.

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Junior doctors balloted over contract

Junior doctors in England are to be balloted on industrial action over government plans to introduce a new contract from August 2016.

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Italy 23-18 Canada

Canada threaten to pull off another Rugby World Cup upset only to be denied by Italy at Elland Road.

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Kenya frees ship after UN weapons row

A Norwegian ship detained in Kenya's Mombasa port for more than a week on suspicion of carrying drugs and illegal UN weapons is released.

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Manchester United 3-0 Sunderland

Manchester United move above Manchester City to the top of the Premier League with a comfortable win over Sunderland.

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Hope unites Labour, says Corbyn

Jeremy Corbyn dismisses suggestions of divisions within Labour as he arrives in Brighton for his first annual conference as party leader.

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Russia-Poland spat over WW2 cause

Poland is to summon the Russian ambassador after he made remarks appearing to suggest that Poland was partly to blame for the start of World War Two.

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Fire breaks out at London mosque

A fire breaks out at a mosque in south London - which describes itself as the largest mosque in western Europe.

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Russia and Estonia 'exchange spies'

Russia and Estonia have exchanged two convicted spies over a bridge separating the countries, the Russian secret service says.

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Suspects in Bangkok bomb re-enactment

Thai police force two suspects to re-enact their alleged role in the deadly bombing of the Erawan shrine in the capital Bangkok in August.

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Tottenham Hotspur 4-1 Manchester City

Harry Kane scores his first Tottenham goal this season as Manchester City lose a second successive league game.

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Girl gets through Pope's security

A five-year-old daughter of undocumented immigrants manages to deliver a hand-written message to Pope Francis during his visit to Washington.

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Call to improve radiotherapy access

Millions of people globally have died unnecessarily from cancers that could have been treated by radiotherapy, according to doctors.

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Burkina coup leaders' assets frozen

Burkina Faso freezes the assets of Gen Gilbert Diendere and 13 other people suspected of co-operating with the week-long coup he led.

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Fingerless climber nears Everest summit

Nobukazu Kuriki, a climber who lost nine of his fingers to frostbite, is close to reaching the summit of Everest on his fifth attempt

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Two new kidney cancer drugs 'work'

Two new therapies for hard to treat advanced kidney cancer could change treatment of the disease, say experts at the European Cancer Congress.

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Emily Kinney exclusive: Stream her This is War album right here


'The Walking Dead' actress has a new album and you can hear it here first

Published on September 25, 2015 at 09:50PM


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Hajj stampede 'beyond human control'

Saudi Arabia's most senior cleric, the grand mufti, says Thursday's stampede that killed more than 700 people was "beyond human control".

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Hospital 'sorry' over moving RAF man

A hospital apologises after an RAF officer was moved away from other patients because staff said his uniform might cause offence.

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Double Take: Stars and Their Stunt Doubles


<p>Mark Ruffalo posed for a photo with his stunt double Anthony Molinari in March 2012 on the set on <em>Now You See Me</em> in New York City.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>

Published on September 26, 2015 at 01:36PM


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'Scream Queens' inside look: 14 EW exclusive photos


<p>For Entertainment Weekly's cover shoot, <i>Scream Queens&nbsp;</i>star Jamie Lee Curtis had some fun directing the photo ops. It was her idea to get up close and personal with the Red Devil.</p> <p>That silliness is what makes the new FOX show fun to watch.&nbsp;“<em>Scream Queens </em>to me is kind of the dream of <em>American Horror Story</em>, but with the sprinkling of this amazing comedy aspect that Ryan (Murphy), Ian (Brennan), and Brad (Falchuk) do so well,” Emma Roberts <a href="http://bit.ly/1LcP9wU; target="_blank">says of the show's creators</a>.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>

Published on September 26, 2015 at 01:36PM


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What comes after the one-hit wonder?


How one-hit wonder artists fare on their second singles

Published on September 26, 2015 at 03:32AM


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Friday, September 25, 2015

In praise of 'Chaos Theory,' the best CSI episode ever


'You’re saying a confluence of unrelated, unfortunate events conspired to kill my daughter?'

Published on September 25, 2015 at 11:03PM


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Pope Francis will release a prog-rock album later this year


The Vatican-approved collection will be called "Wake Up!"

Published on September 25, 2015 at 10:47PM


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Fox News anchor credits Leonardo DiCaprio with painting Mona Lisa


A Renaissance man, indeed.

Published on September 25, 2015 at 10:47PM


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Sigourney Weaver will also cameo in the Ghostbusters reboot


The actress will return for a brief role in the Paul Feig-directed comedy

Published on September 25, 2015 at 10:29PM


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