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Media: Bolivians reject Evo Morales’ bid for fourth presidential term
Exit polls suggest that the president of Bolivia will lose a referendum on extending his presidency by another term. The country’s vice president says it is still to early to tell the outcome.
German government to use Trojan spyware to monitor citizens
Intelligence agencies in Germany can now use malware to track computers of people under suspicion. The Trojan will be able to track user chats and conversations on smartphones and PCs.
Ukraine’s Eurovision pick highlights Russian oppression
A Crimean Tatar singer has been chosen to represent Ukraine with a song about Russia’s deadly deportation of the group. Jamala may face challenges if the song “1944” breaks Eurovision’s rules on political content.
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106-year-old Virginia McLaurin fulfils dream of meeting Barack Obama
Virginia McLaurin, 106, fulfils her dream of meeting US President Barack Obama and celebrates with a dance party at the White House.
Syria’s Assad sets April 13 parliamentary elections
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad announced Monday that parliamentary elections are to be held on April 13, state news agency SANA reported, shortly after Washington and Moscow announced a ceasefire plan.
Fashionable ladies at the 1939 World’s Fair in New York
Swedes: eating less beef is key to meeting climate targets
EU climate targets won’t be met unless greenhouse gas emissions linked to beef and dairy consumption are dramatically reduced, a Swedish study published on Monday said.
Tears of joy as refugee family reunited with cat in Norway
The Al Alaf family lost their cat Kunkush while fleeing from the Islamic State in Iraq. Thanks to a Facebook campaign, they have now been reunited with their feline friend in Norway.
Soldiers of Odin expand Norway patrols
Volunteer street patrols calling themselves the Soldiers of Odin and claiming to protect locals from asylum seekers walked the streets of several Norwegian towns this weekend, as the group founded in Finland branches out across northern Europe.
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