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World Sep 11

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Refugees urgently in need of mental health help flounder on Lesbos

Migrants fleeing the Middle East envision Lesbos, Greece, as a springboard to new lives, but many find themselves stuck on the island for months, living in bleak conditions, and unable to get help for mental health problems. As concerns about…

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Arts Aug 14

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Archeologists dig up France’s ‘mini Pompeii,’ a Roman town frozen in time by fire

There’s an archaeological race against time underway in France as archaeologists work to save artifacts from a site dubbed as a “mini Pompeii.” This discovery of these 2,000-year-old Roman ruins is being called perhaps the most important of its kind…

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World Aug 02

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Political clashes over the migrant crisis turn the Mediterranean into a battleground

So far this year, almost 2,400 migrants have drowned in the Mediterranean. Italy is working to crack down on smugglers who send migrants on a deadly journey to Europe, and put stricter rules around rescue ships. But a group of…

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Arts Jul 14

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Why Copenhagen is becoming the jazz capital of the world

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Jul 05

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Why many British voters are having Brexit regrets

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British sentiment toward leaving the European Union appears to be changing. As the United Kingdom marks a year since its Brexit referendum vote, a new opinion poll shows that a majority now wants to stay. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant gets…

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Jun 28

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Will Britain’s Grenfell fire tragedy spur change for social services?

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The deadly Grenfell Tower fire is raising questions about the ways the United Kingdom cares for its poorest citizens. Prime Minister Theresa May has promised a national investigation into the tragedy and the flammable material believed to have accelerated the…

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Jun 09

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After losses, U.K.’s May seeks coalition amid some calls to step down

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It was a painful reckoning for Prime Minister Theresa May, whose election gamble failed in stunning fashion. May hoped the snap election would boost Conservative dominance and give her a stronger hand in negotiating Brexit with the EU. Special correspondent…

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Jun 07

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Terror attacks put security on voters’ minds ahead of U.K. election

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Campaigning has ended in the fiercely contested general election in the United Kingdom, a political battle overshadowed by two recent terrorist attacks. Polls suggest Prime Minister Theresa May will win against her opponent Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn and increase…

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Jun 05

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U.K. police make arrests in bridge attack as politicians argue over security

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