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The house where Adolf Hitler was born will be turned into a police station, Austria’s interior ministry has announced, after years of legal wrangling as the government looks to prevent the building from becoming a neo-Nazi shrine.
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A Perth school's decision to reduce the amount of free play for students to 15 minutes a day has been described as a violation of children's rights and prompted a call for an urgent review by WA's Education Department.
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Gang of nearly 100 armed youths storm into an AirBnb in Melbourne and destroy the home
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A furious New Zealand mum who launched a petition calling on Kmart to make clothing labels “genderless” has copped major backlash online.
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Why Curvy Women Should Check Out This Particular Dubai Nightclub - In an innovative happy hour offer for ladies’ nights, Fusion Club in Dubai is telling women: the more you weigh, the more drinks you can get.
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Mongolia’s new ‘cleaner’ fuel may be poisoning the residents who burn it to heat homes: Since residents started using the smokeless briquettes in October, there have been seven other deaths – mainly children, pregnant women, and the elderly
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A furious TUI passenger was given just popcorn and crisps during a 10-hour flight despite paying £500 to upgrade. James Howe ordered a gluten-free meal for his flight from his honeymoon in Cancun to Gatwick, three months before the trip.
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UK - At least 42 babies and three mothers may have died unnecessarily and more than 50 newborns suffered avoidable brain damage at a hospital trust, in what is believed to be the worst maternity scandal in NHS history.
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New Zealand gang member mocked for face tattoo: The gang member has the words Mighty Mongrel Mob tattooed across his face and those on social media couldn’t help but not the obvious.
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Grace ‘enjoyed rough sex’: Witness - Friends of Grace Millane, who was allegedly killed by her Tinder date, said the British backpacker had an interest in BDSM.
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An international crime gang that ransacked ancient sites in southern Italy and trafficked stolen archaeological goods worth millions of euros has been broken up, Italian police say.
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BoJo vows to ‘come down hard’ on stabbing epidemic, adding police with more ‘stop & search’ power to UK streets
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Despite being one of the most powerful countries in the world, Russia has at least four weak points: demographics, economy, geographical location and its complicated international situation, according to the Chinese internet portal Sohu.
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Arctic's Biggest Air Polluter Nornickel Shuts Down Smelter at Infamous Factory - Russia's Norilsk Nickel, the world's largest nickel and palladium miner, has begun closing down its smelter in the northern Russian city of Nikel just a month after it first announced its plans.
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The Russian government doesn’t see domestic violence as a “serious problem” and believes that its scale is exaggerated, the country’s Justice Ministry said in an official response to Europe’s human rights court obtained by the Kommersant business daily.
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Police have busted what they say is Russia’s largest synthetic drug lab on a farm outside Moscow, the Interior Ministry said in a statement Tuesday.
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Nixon and Japan’s Eisaku Sato agreed to deny existence of secret deal to place US nuclear weapons in Okinawa, documents show: Memorandum uncovered from presidential library of late US leader sheds further light on long-rumoured agreement between Washington and Tokyo
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World’s loudest bird sings heart out in pursuit of love: In the mountainous northern Amazon, a tiny white-plumed suitor turns to face his would-be paramour and belts out a deafening, Klaxon-like call, reaching decibel levels equal to a pile driver.
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A labor standards inspection office in central Japan recognized a Toyota Motor Corp. employee's suicide was caused by an adjustment disorder he developed after he was subjected to power harassment by his superior, ruling that his death was a workplace accident eligible for compensation.
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Prolonged smartphone use could result in an acute eye condition in which one of the pupils turns inward, causing double vision and making the person appear cross-eyed, doctors in Japan have pointed out.
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Shinzo Abe became Japan’s longest-serving prime minister by marking his 2,887th day in office on Wednesday, overtaking Taro Katsura, who led the country for 2,886 days in the early 1900s.
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Senior female Met Police officer convicted of possessing child sex abuse video: Supt Robyn Williams was sent video by her sister, who claimed she was trying to alert people to abuse
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Prince Andrew made racist comments about Arabs at Buckingham Palace dinner, claims former home secretary: ‘Unbelievable’ remarks included jokes about camels which left guests ‘slack-jawed’, says Jacqui Smith
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