6,500 refugees stuck on Greek-Macedonian border, 300 let in

    UNB Thousands of refugees are stuck on Greece’s border with Macedonia, overflowing from a packed camp into the surrounding fields, as they wait for Macedonian authorities to let them continue their trek through the Balkans. Police say about 6,500 people are at or near the Idomeni border crossing, with another 500 moved to a hastily…

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      2 hikers die in snow storm in eastern Spain

      UNB Emergency services in Spain say they have found the bodies of two female hikers who got caught in a snow storm while walking in a mountain area in the eastern part of the country. The regional government of Valencia said the two women were found late Sunday in the Tinenca de Benifassa mountain area….

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        Philippines to China: Respect coming decision on sea feud

        UNB The Philippines has asked China to respect an upcoming decision by an international arbitration tribunal on Beijing’s claim to most of the South China Sea to show it does not regard itself as “above the law.” Reacting to criticism by his Chinese counterpart, Philippine Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario said Monday that Beijing should…

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          Obama launches ‘take your child to the lab’ week

          UNB President Barack Obama is launching a version of “take your child to work day” that’s focused on America’s science laboratories instead of its corporate workspaces. It’s part of Obama’s effort to encourage young people, especially girls and minorities, to pursue careers in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math. More than 50 national…

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            Man City beats Liverpool on penalties to win League Cup

            UNB A week after letting in five goals, Willy Caballero made three saves in a penalty shootout against Liverpool to help Manchester City win the League Cup on Sunday and claim its fifth major trophy since 2011. Though the Argentine goalkeeper is second-choice behind Joe Hart in the Premier League and the Champions League, he…

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              Messi helps Barcelona equal record with 34th unbeaten game

              UNB Lionel Messi scored with an unstoppable free kick to help Barcelona come from behind to beat Sevilla 2-1 on Sunday, a record-equaling 34th game without loss that kept the champions on track to retain their Spanish league title. Sevilla’s Victor “Vitolo” Machin struck first for the visitors in the 20th minute, but Messi curled…

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                Change agents are changing!

                UNB Social change is natural and it is primarily invisible in most cases like the falling hairline unless there is anything revolutionary. We see dramatic changes in our society when there is turbulent politics and social movements. Media people and researchers observe the changes, study those and come up with their findings after a time…

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                  18 Benefits of Tulsi

                  UNB Alternatively known as the holy basil or ocimum sanctum, tulsi is a common name in most Indian households. Easy to grow and widely found in the Indian subcontinent, not only is tulsi a revered, holy plant in Hinduism; it also finds its place in the ancient science of Ayurveda. Tulsi is commonly found in…

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                    What food should you eat according to your sun sign

                    UNB The influence of astrology in your life is not limited to future predictions, it also extends to your personality, your constitutional make up and your overall well-being, reports Times of India Health and diet go hand in hand, astrology acknowledges this fact and recommends different types of food to suit different star signs. Aries…

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                      China assures US no devaluation, pushing reforms forward

                      UNB China’s premier told visiting U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew on Monday his government is pressing ahead with painful reforms to shrink bloated coal and steel industries that are a drag on its slowing economy and ruled out devaluing its currency as a short-cut to boosting exports. Premier Li Keqiang’s comments to Lew on Monday…

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