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13.09.2013 18:34
GENEVA (AP) — Prospects for restarting
peace talks in Syria's civil war depend
on the outcome of negotiations for the
Syrian government to give up its
chemical weapons, U.S. Secretary of
State John Kerry and Russian Foreign
Minister Sergey Lavrov said Friday as
meetings on the arsenal lurched into...
13.09.2013 17:21
This evening, the Astronomer Royal,
Lord Rees , will weigh into the debate
about climate change and
geoengineering in an address at the
British Science Festival.
Finding such fixes, as well as more
efficient forms of alternative energy,
may well be problems focused on by
the new challenge prize...
13.09.2013 17:17
In June this year, the WHO published
new guidelines on the prescription of
anti-retroviral therapy (ART) for the
treatment of HIV positive patients.
One of the major changes was a
recommendation to prescribe ART to
all children under five, whatever
their CD4 count (a measure of the
strength of the...
13.09.2013 17:00
Ben Affleck's Batman will be "tired
and weary", according to the head of
the studio behind the caped crusader's
return in an upcoming head to head
with Superman.
Speaking to investors yesterday at a
conference in the US, Warner Bros
CEO Kevin Tsujihara confirmed
rumours that the new Dark...
13.09.2013 16:45
LONDON -- Nine men accused of
repeatedly raping a 14-year-old girl
were cleared Thursday after a series of
old Twitter posts by the alleged victim
cast doubt on her claims.
Aged between 21 and 30, the men had
been accused of abusing the teenager
in London over a six-month period last
year.
They...
13.09.2013 16:21
Twitter, which began as a side project
in a small but failing start-up seven
years ago and grew into one of the
world’s largest platforms for public
conversation, is about to take its biggest
step yet into maturity: selling stock to
the public.
The company announced on Thursday
— in a tweet, one...
06.09.2013 18:16
International scientists are calling
for an overhaul of the United
Nations' "blockbuster" climate
reports ahead of the delivery of the
next big assessment.
The reports from the
Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change are compiled by
hundreds of scientists and are
considered the...
06.09.2013 18:13
Improvements in hygiene could
partly explain increased rates of
Alzheimer's disease seen in many
developed countries, according to
research into the link between
infections and the condition.
The researchers studied the
prevalence of the
neurodegenerative disease across
192 countries and compared...
06.09.2013 17:34
The Netherlands has been ordered
to pay compensation for the deaths
of Bosnian Muslims in the 1995
Srebrenica massacre in a ruling
that opens up the Dutch state to
compensation claims from
relatives of the rest of the 8,000
men and youths who died.
The judgment by Holland's supreme
court is the...
06.09.2013 17:29
SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- The brother of
two kingpins of Mexico's infamous
Zetas drug cartel was sentenced on
Thursday to 20 years in U.S. federal
prison for his role in laundering money
for the gang through the buying,
training and racing of American
quarter horses.
Jose Trevino Morales, 42, his wife...