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Trump asks voters to elect him president, claims to be beating Clinton
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump urged Americans Oct. 24 to "rise above the noise" of the caustic 2016 race and elect him president, as he insisted he is winning against rival Democratic Hillary Clinton despite polls that show the opposite.
What to expect from 2017?
I personally expect the war in the Middle East to end in 2017, I really do wish that it will be a year of peace and prosperity, but of course politics is not the subject of this column and what the title refers to is the latest Gartner Report on future technologies.
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Hurricane Matthew ‘Extremely Dangerous’
Hurricane Matthew churned north along the coast of Florida on Friday, and state officials and forecasters shifted their focus to the danger of serious damage in Jacksonville later in the day.
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Hurricane ‘Mathew’ approaches Florida (video)
Hurricane Matthew has strengthened as it moves slowly towards Florida, and is set to be the strongest storm in the US for 12 years.
With winds of 125mph (205km/h), it is expected to hit Florida early on Friday as a Category Four storm.
At 20:00 local time (01:00 GMT), it was 75 miles offshore of West Palm Beach.
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Terror: At least 113 dead in the Caribbean from hurricane Matthew
Hurricane Matthew has strengthened as it nears a “direct hit” with Florida, and is set to be the strongest storm in the United States for 12 years. The hurricane has pounded the Bahamas after devastating parts of Haiti. Damage could be “catastrophic”, Florida’s governor said. Evacuation orders are in place along the coast.
Hurricane Matthew pummels Haiti and Cuba, evacuations ordered in US
Hurricane Matthew pummeled Haiti and moved on to Cuba after killing nine people, unleashing floods and forcing hundreds of thousands to flee the Caribbean's worst storm in nearly a decade.
Far to the north, the first evacuations were ordered in the United States as coastal residents prepared to escape the approaching monster storm, expected off the East Coast later this week.
US braces for hurricane Mathew (photos)
Hurricane Matthew, the fiercest Caribbean storm in almost a decade, hit Cuba and Haiti with winds of well over 100 miles-per-hour on Tuesday, pummelling towns, farmland and resorts and forcing hundreds of thousands of people to take cover.
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Clinton resurgent, while Trump stalls, poll shows
Democratic Hillary Clinton has been rewarded with a sizeable poll bump on the heels of her commanding presidential debate performance, surveys showed on Oct. 1, while Donald Trump remained bogged down by his row with a former beauty queen.
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The future of food: Step-by-step
He steps to the stage like a rock star. All the young chefs are on foot applauding. All the young chefs are on foot applauding. He is a hero. Hervé This is a hero for all chefs worldwide and he is not even a chef himself.
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Cuba: Trump Flips on Cuba, Threatens to Revoke Diplomatic Links
MIAMI, Florida - In yet another flip-flop on a topical issue, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said that if elected, he would revoke the recently re-established diplomatic links between Cuba and the United States if the former's leadership did not "meet his government's demands."