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British PM Faces Confidence Vote after Brexit Humiliation
Prime Minister Theresa May will on Wednesday face a confidence vote after MPs overwhelmingly rejected her deal to leave the European Union, leaving Britain with no plan as it hurtles towards Brexit on March 29, reports AFP.
Leading British Media Open a Technology Center in Bulgaria
After at the end of May this year the respected British financial magazine Financial Times said it would unveil a technology center in Bulgaria, it is now clear that more media from the UK will follow this step.
ISIS operative behind Manhattan terrorist attack (11 PHOTOS) (Upd.)
HMS Windows XP: Britain’s newest warship running Swiss Cheese OS
The Royal Navy’s brand new £3.5bn aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth is currently* running Windows XP in her flying control room, according to reports.
Porn is Ruining Men's Sex Drive - study
A new study claims that watching too much pornography online can have a negative effect on the male sex drive, while the female desire to have sex remains unaffected.
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Thousands Gather in New Anti-Govt Rally in Belgrade
More than 15,000 people rallied in Belgrade on Saturday as the country's army and police unions protested for better working conditions, higher wages and the establishment of the rule of law in the country, while others demanded that the government step down.
UCK may not be “welcome” in the Balkans anymore…
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New York Times correspondent denied entry into Turkey
Veteran New York Times correspondent Rod Nordland was briefly detained by border officials in Turkey as he arrived on Jan. 17 at Istanbul's Ataturk Airport, before being forced to take a flight back to London, with no explanation given as to why he had been refused entry into the country.
Turkey's new IPR legislation
"The times, they are a changing,'" sang the bard and a recent Nobel laureate, and of course they are. Check the headlines of newspapers published on Jan. 1 if you want to see what I mean. Here is one from Iceland; "First child of 1980 gave birth to the first child of 2017." This is the kind of pleasant news you'd like to read about over your morning coffee.
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James Murdoch returns as Sky boss four years after fall
Global media magnate Rupert Murdoch's son James will return as chairman of British broadcaster Sky, the company said on Jan. 29, nearly four years after he was forced to leave over a phone hacking scandal.