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Survey shows crisis of confidence in vaccines in parts of Europe: Just half of people in eastern Europe think vaccines are safe, compared with 79% worldwide
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Alcohol sales in Scotland fell to the lowest level for almost quarter of a century last year, new research has found.
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A man who donated his sperm to a friend with the belief he could play a role in the child's life has won a High Court fight sparked by the mother's decision to move to New Zealand with their biological child.
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Elderly drivers in Japan will only be permitted to drive vehicles fitted with advanced automatic braking systems after a series of accidents involving children,
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Chinese officials said there were no indications that a deadly earthquake in Sichuan was caused by excessive shale gas fracking in the region.
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An error in a programme used by Danish police to register telephone records may have resulted in incorrect convictions or hindered investigations.
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The Austrian foreign ministry said it would implement a vote by MPs on the topic of closing a controversial Saudi-funded centre. The facility was created for religious dialogue in the capital Vienna.
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At least 15 people were injured after a magnitude-6.7 earthquake struck Japan's northeastern region late Tuesday, authorities said Wednesday.
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Euthanasia laws for terminally ill patients came into effect in Australia's second-most populous state in a "bold change" Wednesday, the only place in the nation where the practice will be legal.
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Russia’s Constitutional Court has ruled that the authorities cannot refuse authorization for rallies over their inability to provide security.
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Demonstrators in Manila on Tuesday burned Chinese flags in protest over what they said was a “weak” response by President Rodrigo Duterte to the sinking of a Philippine fishing boat in the South China Sea.
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The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled against the implementation of tolls on German motorways on Tuesday as non-residents would be penalized.
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Turkey’s leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan says he doesn’t believe Egypt’s controversial former president Mohammed Morsi died of natural causes.
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Map exposes the extent of China’s ‘human farms’ as tribunal slams $1b forced organ harvesting trade: More than one million people have been rounded up and jailed in torture camps with one evil purpose — to be farmed.
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