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Welfare cuts ordered in the wake of Europe’s economic crisis are hitting the poor disproportionately hard, with child poverty rising and people’s health at...
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Welfare cuts ordered in the wake of Europe’s economic crisis are hitting the poor disproportionately hard, with child poverty rising and people’s health at...
Student Marc Cots believes Catalans want an independence referendum so badly, they would turn out to vote even if Spain sent tanks to the...
France has been engaged in a legal tussle over the attempts by the Luxembourg branch of Landsbanki to take over homes used as guarantees...
Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella laid out a vision of making the company the master of programs and services offered in the cloud for...
An Ebola epidemic which has killed dozens of people in Guinea’s southern forests has spread to the capital Conakry, health sources said on Thursday,...
The album in question is called The Wu — Once Upon a Time in Shaolin, and The Wire reports that only one copy of...
President Barack Obama put forward a long-awaited plan Thursday to end the US government’s bulk collection of telephone records, aiming to defuse a controversy...
The European Commission agreed Thursday that Agence France-Presse news agency could receive state aid as a provider of a public service but must stick...
Microsoft unveiled a version of its popular Office software suite for iPad tablets Thursday as the company’s new chief moved to expand its “Internet...
A group of farmers have brought to life the “Transformers” films, toys and TV series and built giant robots out of old car parts,...
An artificial heart may help patients survive while awaiting a heart transplant, although the devices remain risky 10 years after they were approved, according...
A plan to give control of the Internet’s technical operations to a diverse range of groups, including governments and businesses, instead allowing the state...