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Women lead huge rights protests across US, globe
Led by women in pink "pussy hats," hundreds of thousands of people packed the streets of Washington and other cities in the United States on Jan. 21 in a massive outpouring of defiant opposition to America's hardline new president, Donald Trump.
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President-elect Donald Trump's era starts in the US
President-elect Donald Trump's era began on Jan. 20 after a swearing-in ceremony as the 45th president of the United States, beginning a four-year term that promises to shake up Washington and the world.
Albanians Abroad Unite for Kosovo Ex-PM Haradinaj
Protests have been held and petitions launched by members of the Albanian diaspora in several cities around the world, calling for the immediate release of guerrilla turned politician Ramush Haradanaj, who was arrested in France last week on a Serbian war crimes warrant.
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2 Iowa officers killed in 2 ambush-style attacks
Two Des Moines area police officers were shot to death early Nov. 2 in separate ambush-style attacks while they were sitting in their patrol cars, and police are searching for a suspect, authorities said.
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Koukaki among world’s top neighbourhoods to live in (photos)
Airbnb, the leading community driven hospitality company,releasedm its 16 neighborhoods to travel to in 2016, based on travel patterns of more than 40 million people that stayed in homes on Airbnb in 2015 and selected neighborhoods in cities that have gained momentum in the past year.
Rare photos of Marilyn Monroe go up for auction
A collection of rare and never-seen-before photos of Hollywood star Marilyn Monroe taken by one of her most devoted fans in the 1950s is up for auction.
The 183 images are included in the personal collection of James Collins which was a member of the ‘Monroe Six’, a group of fans who followed Monroe so often that she gave them special access into her life, as Daily Mail writes.
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Greek neighbourhood among world’s top for 2016
Over 40 million people travelled in 2015 and stayed in homes through Airbnb in 150 countries around the world and most of them preferred to stay outside of traditional tourist hotspots.
After all, 74% of Airbnb properties are located in neighbourhoods which are away of famous tourist locations giving the opportunity to visitors to experience local life.
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Atlanta airport celebrates 100 millionth passenger in one year
The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which serves more passengers than any other airport in the world, has reached 100 million passengers since Jan. 1, marking a milestone no other airport has ever reached, officials said.
At least 53 killed in storms, floods hitting Americas
Storms hit the U.S.' south and western parts over the Christmas holiday weekend, unleashing floods and tornadoes that killed at least 43 people, while at least 10 people were killed in mudslides due to floods in the South American countries of Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina.
Bosnian Serb Police Foil 'Terrorist Attack' on Hotel
Police in Republika Srpska, the Serb-dominated entity of Bosnia, on Friday seized a huge quantity of flammable liquids, explosives and fireworks that were going to be used "in a possible terrorist attack".
The action took place at the Hotel Dallas in Janja, a village in northeast Bosnia.