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Today in History for Jan. 17: In AD 356, Antony of Egypt, considered the founder of Christian monasticism, died at age 105. In 1377, despite the protest of powerful French cardinals, Pope Gregory XI ...
The Prime Minister is already facing a furious backlash over a Chinese mega-Embassy in London amid fears it will be used as a ...
Sir Tony’s inclusion on the list of board members may be controversial, as he remains a divisive figure in the Middle East ...
Chen Zhi once boasted of being worth as much as $90 billion. Now he is accused of running one of the largest transnational ...
About 100 people were killed after the under-construction State Audit Building collapsed after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake ...
NASA has evacuated the International Space Station for the first-time in 25 years amid a mystery medical crisis with one of its astronauts. The four returning astronauts are aiming for an early ...
Britain’s government is expected to approve a controversial "mega" Chinese embassy in London, despite years of political ...
The Government has announced its intention to build a new railway line between Birmingham and Manchester. A previous plan to ...
The Sherlock star is among residents in Dartmouth Park, north London, who want Camden Council to reject plans to transform an ...
FORMER Tory Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi has defected to Reform in a major coup – as he declares the UK “sick”. Nigel Farage said ...
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