As talks with the US stall, the North appears to be preparing for greater ideological isolation.
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A project that initially started in the year 2000 seems to have finally taken its final stages, with the Council of Zakynthos’ technical department displaying the recent photos of Zakynthos’ new public theatre. As one can see by the photos below the theatre is of the most up to date …
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Large-scale protests against the US president’s trip to the UK are planned in several cities.
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Investment guru Neil Woodford stops investors withdrawing funds after Kent County Council sought £250m.
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It is packed with millions of living cells to mend damage after a heart attack, say researchers.
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Early years centres have a positive impact on health, a think tank says, but they face cuts and closure.
Read More »A message from Businesses and Tourists, “Protect Lagana”
The loss of a 35-year-old British tourist who was beaten up by men from his homeland in Laganas, was the reason why our island was once again the first issue in the news media reports of pan-Hellenic range. In regards to the case, we recall that the unfortunate man was …
Read More »How soccer helped heal Japan after the Fukushima disaster
Before their World Cup quarterfinal in 2011, Japan’s female footballers were given a reminder of home.
Read More »5 bodies spotted in search for climbers
A helicopter search team in the Indian Himalayas has spotted a backpack in the snow on the unnamed peak where eight climbers are believed to have gone missing a week ago.
Read More »Sudan crisis: Security forces condemned for violence against protesters
Security forces attack pro-democracy protesters in Khartoum, reportedly killing at least 30 people.
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