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Facebook Tests Split News Feed that Keeps Friends Front and Center
Facebook is currently testing a new dual-feed setup that separates Page-generated posts from ads and posts from friends, The Guardian reports. The trial is currently underway in six countries -- Bolivia, Guatemala, Cambodia, Slovakia, Serbia and Sri Lanka.
Nicaragua Signs Paris Climate Deal, Leaving US, Syria as Only Countries Out
Nicaragua has officially signed on to the Paris climate change agreement, leaving the United States and Syria as the only two countries not supporting the accord, The Hill reports.
The Guardian reported Monday that the Nicaraguan government presented the relevant documents for the agreement at the United Nations.
Gunman takes staff hostage at Nuneaton bowling alley
Police have stormed a bowling alley in Nuneaton where a gunman took two members of staff hostage on Sunday, bringing the incident to an end.
North Korea will soon Improve its Nuclear Program, said the CIA Chief
In the coming months, North Korea will upgrade its nuclear program. This was stated during a Washington Security Forum by CIA Director Mike Pompeo, the Guardian newspaper reported.
124 million children obese, shocking data analysis reveals
Childhood obesity is soaring across the world, increasing more than tenfold over the past four decades, putting many millions at risk of poor health and an early death, according to the biggest ever analysis of the data.
Leonardo da Vinci May Have Drawn Nude Mona Lisa
A nude sketch that bears a striking resemblance to the Mona Lisa may have been drawn by Leonardo da Vinci, experts have said, quoted by The Guardian.
Scientists at the Louvre in Paris, where the painting is held, have been examining a charcoal drawing known as the Monna Vanna, which had been attributed to the Florentine master's studio.
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Guardian: Conditions in Greek island refugee camps dramatic
The online version of British newspaper Guardian publishes a piece titled “Surge in migration to Greece fuels misery in refugee camps” highlighting the increasing plight refugees and immigrants face in the Greek hotspots and registration centres as the numbers of people entering Greece rises. From the Guardian:
Israeli Jets Bombed Site Close to Damascus Airport
Israeli jets have reportedly bombed close to the international airport in Damascus in the third attack by the Israeli military on targets associated with the Lebanese group Hezbollah in as many weeks, reported The Guardian.
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Trump sorry for guards' brawl in Washington, Erdoğan says
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has said U.S. President Donald Trump told him that he was "sorry" about the brawl between the U.S. authorities and his security guards during a previous visit to the U.S. capital in last May.
Two New Banksy Artworks Appear on Wall of Barbican Centre
Two new artworks by Banksy have appeared at the Barbican centre in central London, reported The Guardian.
The murals, inspired by the upcoming Jean-Michel Basquiat exhibition at the centre, were confirmed as genuine on the artist's verified Instagram account.