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Iran: Why are thousands protesting?
Iran warned of a tough crackdown on Sunday against demonstrators posing one of the boldest challenges to its clerical leaders since nationwide unrest shook the Islamist theocracy in 2009.
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Iran protests: Two shot dead as demonstrations continue
Two people were shot dead in protests in Iran bringing to four the number of fatalities in the country's most serious unrest since 2009 and messages on social media called for more anti-government demonstrations on Monday.
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Kim Jong Un: Nuclear button is on my desk and ready
Kim Jong Un on Monday warned the United States that he has a 'nuclear button' on his desk ready for use if North Korea is threatened, but offered an olive branch to South Korea, saying he was 'open to dialogue' with Seoul.
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'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' stars Kylie Richards and Mauricio Mumansky's home burglarized; Over $1 Million worth of jewelry stolen
A robbery heist tainted the supposed to be perfect Christmas of "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" stars Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky, when it was discovered that their newly-purchased home in Los Angeles has been robbed of more than $1 Million in jewelry and personal belongings.
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'Death Stranding' latest news: Hideo Kojijma set to make a big announcement this 2018
Kojima was the highlight of the magazine's "Creative Interviews" section for the December issue, where he mentioned that Sony Interactive Entertainment was impressed on how fast the pace of development is going for the upcoming AAA title.
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iPhone slow down scandal update: How to check my iPhone's battery health
There are a couple of ways in order to check the battery performance on any iPhone.
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'Psychonauts 2' is not coming to 2018 after all
Upcoming platform video game "Psychonauts 2" will not be released in 2018 as originally promised.
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'Krypton' official premiere date revealed
Superman fans will get to delve more about the superhero's family history in a new television series by Syfy. "Krypton: Superman" already pinned an official release date, set to debut on television in late March this year.
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'Mad About You' update: Looks like series is following on the footsteps of 'Will and Grace and 'Roseanne'
"Mad About You," one of NBC's highest-rated TV series, is reportedly in the works of returning to the TV screen.
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Malia Obama spotted joining her mom Michelle on a yoga session in Hawaii
Malia Obama looks like she's enjoying her holidays this year, even fitting in a yoga session with her mom in Hawaii.
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'PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds' full version: Here's what's new
It has been nine months since "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds" released via Early Access on PC and. Even in its beta version, the game became astoundingly popular that it sold over 25 million copies. Thankfully, the game finally released as a full title, which went live on Dec. 20.
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Peace and poverty: the Archbishop of York on fears for 2018 â yet where there is Christ, there is hope
The Archbishop of York: "The evidence across the world seems to be devoid of hope, and yet as a follower of Jesus Christ I know the moment where there appeared to be the least hope: Jesus dying on the cross and buried."
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2017 on Christian Today: A year of triumphs and tragedies
It's been a momentous year. As well as the usual views and reviews, these are some of the news stories covered by Christian Today during 2017.
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Brexit paralysis, a socialist government and the end of Trump: Christian Today's 7 predictions for 2018
Whoever put the headline on my predictions for this past year written in 2016, had about the right idea: 'Brexit stalemate, early election, fury over Trump: 15 political predictions for 2017.'
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Thomas fire update: 92% of the massive wildfire contained; Cal Fire urges people to add fire drills in their resolutions
Firefigthers are able to contain 92% of the Thomas Fire across southern California. The California fire department is urging people to add fire drills into their New Year's resolution.