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One in five UK women will not have children, often by choice. So why do others think it's OK to question this decision?
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A Pakistani TV series shot in Istanbul has now become one of the most popular TV shows watched by Pakistanis.
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One of three women killed in Bradford died from severe head injuries caused by a knife and the bolt from a crossbow, an inquest hears.
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The Oromocto, N.B., RCMP have been embarrassed after one of its squad cars was photographed in a handicap parking spot in Fredericton Junction last weekend.
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A senate subcommittee hearing is scheduled Thursday to examine the mismanagement of Arlington Cemetery, one of the nation's most hallowed burial places for its war dead.
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A one-venue non-stop entertainment feast, better known as the “Afisha Picnic”, will be celebrating cutting-edge music, art and food with thousands of soul-mates.
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England won the toss and decided to bat first on an overcast morning at Trent Bridge today in the first Test against Pakistan.
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A special holiday break is helping UK children cope with the loss of loved ones killed in conflict
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In the city that never sleeps there is one increasingly busy nocturnal resident that New York wants to evict.
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The co-Prince of Andorra pays visits the mountain statelet today. Nicolas Sarkozy, better known as the president of France, doubles as one of the two heads of state of this princedom on the border with Spain.
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One of the biggest stars of the Russian basketball squad, American-born J.R. Holden, has refused to take part in the World Championships to take place in Turkey.
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A list of more than one fifth of Facebook's 500 million users have been collected and published by campaigners highlighting privacy fears.
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Environmental group WWF apologises to Saudi Arabia after one of its workers vandalised the country's nameplate at a climate conference.
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MELBOURNE, July 29 (Reuters) - Australia's competition watchdog cleared Novartis AG's planned buyout of Alcon Laboratories , after Novartis agreed to sell one of Alcon's products to eye care company Bausch & Lomb in Australia.
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The number of British children abducted by one of their parents and taken abroad is set to double as the summer holidays start, the Foreign Office has warned.
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The U.S. military plans to investigate the fiery crash of one of its own planes in Alaska that likely killed all crew on board.
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Two senior executives from Asda parent company Walmart have met the family of two brothers murdered in 1975 by one of its employees.
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Day One: McIlroy carves slice of history while Daly fashions a colourful return
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If proof were needed that F1 is not a sport then this latest Ferrari scandal confirms it, says Brian Moore.
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A voice recording made public yesterday revealed that the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) launched a fundraising campaign for officers facing trial as suspects in the Sledgehammer plot. The voice in the scandalous recording says at one point, “Unfortunately the political circumstances are against us.”
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