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Scientists to test whether Zika can kill brain cancer cells
Researchers led by Harry Bulstrode at Cambridge University will use tumor cells in the lab and in mice to assess…
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Afghan women break ground with TV station launch
Women's rights and education as well as media freedom are often cited by the government and foreign aid organizations as…
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Yemen cholera cases could hit 300,000 within six months: WHO
Caused by the ingestion of the Vibrio cholerae bacterium from faecally contaminated water or food, cholera's sudden onset of acute…
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G20 health ministers agree to tackle antibiotics resistance
Germany, which holds the G20 presidency this year, said it was an "important breakthrough" that all nations had agreed to…
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Fiji says U.S. faces climate risks, urges Trump to ‘stay in canoe’
Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama said he hoped to form a "grand coalition" including governments, scientists and companies to protect a…
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Pamela Anderson and Lady Gaga rally to cause of Julian Assange
“You may be an enemy of the state but you are not an enemy of humanity," Lady Gaga told Assange…
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Exclusive – North Korea’s Unit 180, the cyber warfare cell that worries the West
Image: FILE PHOTO: Military trucks carry soldiers through central Pyongyang, North Korea April 13, 2017. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj/File Photo By Ju-min Park…
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Royal sister-in-law Pippa takes spotlight in star-studded British wedding
Three-year-old Prince George, third in line to the throne after grandfather Charles and father William, took a starring role with…
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Pogba to return for Manchester United on Sunday
LONDON (Reuters) - Paul Pogba will return for Manchester United for Sunday's home game against Crystal Palace after missing the…
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Jet-setting fans cannot resist allure of Premier League
LONDON (Reuters) - When it comes to the allure of England's Premier League it seems distance is no object for…
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