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Zombies Never Sleep: Dubbed the "smart drug," or the “limitless” pill, the nootropic Modafinil is a stimulant that can transform sleep-deprived college students and overworked young professionals into energetic work horses, and is touted as being no more risky than drinking a few cups of coffee.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said during Sunday that more than 80,000 people were currently making their way from Idlib (northwestern Syria) to Turkey, and added his country cannot handle another wave of migrants, warning that Europe will feel the impact of such an influx.
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Dutch community group refusing to retire Christmas character, Zwarte Piet, despite most cities in Netherlands phasing it out or banning it entirely. Zwarte Piet or Black Pete is a broom-wielding enforcer for Sinterklaas (Saint Nicholas), who has been represented by children painted in blackface.
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Clashes have continued between Indian police and protesters angered by a new citizenship law that excludes Muslims, as the prime minister, Narendra Modi, used a rally for his Hindu nationalist party to defend the legislation, accusing the opposition of pushing the country into a “fear psychosis
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The statue of Zlatan Ibrahimovic in Malmö has suffered its latest damage in a string of attacks by vandals. During Saturday night or in the early hours of Sunday, the nose was sawed off the Zlatan statue and the effigy was also covered in silver paint.
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Notre Dame Cathedral will not hold Christmas services for the first time in more than 200 years, following the fire that devastated the Paris landmark in April, officials confirmed.
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A teenager who vanished two and a half years ago was found in a cupboard when police raided the flat of a suspected paedophile. The boy of 15, named by German newspapers as Marvin K, was found in the same clothes that he went missing in.
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World War II-Era Minefield Discovered in Gulf of Finland Ahead of Putin Visit - The Russian president participated in an underwater ceremony of plaque mounting on the hull of a sunken WWII-era submarine earlier this summer. A military security sweep revealed many unpleasant surprises.
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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro Tells Reporter He Has ‘Homosexual’s Face’ - At a press conference on Friday, the Brazilian leader aggressively responded to allegations of money laundering by his son.
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License to kill: A UK tribunal has ruled that British secret agents can lawfully commit grave criminal offenses including murder, kidnap, and torture in the course of intelligence gathering.
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The musk deer — a small species of deer native to the republic of Altai in Russia — is an unassuming source of what locals call “Siberian gold.” But its musk, which is believed to have antiseptic properties in Chinese medicine, can sell for an average of $200 per gram.
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The number of South Koreans overqualified for their current jobs has reached a record high of over 30 percent this year, a central bank report showed Monday, suggesting overeducation may be adding to the country's overall costs and that the nation may also be running out of quality jobs.
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Environment Minister Shinjiro Koizumi took issue with the haranguing style of 16-year-old Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and said he hoped Japanese youth will take a different approach toward tackling climate change.
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The horrific arson attack at an animation studio in Kyoto in July, which killed 36 people and injured 33 others, could very well be remembered as a pivotal moment in media coverage of victims of such criminal acts in Japan.
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Cuba has first PM since 1976 as longtime tourism minister takes office
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French pension protesters have rejected Emmanuel Macron’s desperate plea for a Christmas truce, as the country descends further into chaos.
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Muslim Police officer Amjad Ditta was hired to promote diversity, but, instead participated in grooming, has been charged with sex offenses
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