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Ashes: England’s James Vince makes Eighty three sooner than Australia rally in first Take a look at

Pint-sized Ashes: First Test in balance after intriguing opening day First Ashes Test, Gabba, Brisbane (day one of five) England 196-4: Vince 83, Stoneman 53 Australia: Yet to bat Scorecard England’s Ashes debutant James Vince made 83 before Australia fought back on day one of the first Test in Brisbane. Vince added 125 for the…

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Myanmar, Bangladesh imprint Rohingya return deal

Bangladesh and Myanmar have signed a deal for the return of hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees, who have taken shelter in the border town of Cox’s Bazar after a brutal crackdown by the military. Myanmar’s foreign ministry confirmed the signing of the agreement on Thursday, without releasing further details.  « We are ready to take…

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Sadat to Salman: Israel at the expense of Palestine

Israel and Saudi Arabia have been the hot subject of speculation and gossip in recent weeks. Not a day goes by without us hearing about their latest rendezvous, their winks and whims, their flirtations and fantasies. I’m not sure Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman did indeed make a secret trip to Tel Aviv, but I…

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Palestinian factions agree on elections in 2018

Palestinian factions led by Fatah and Hamas have agreed to hold general elections no later than at the end of 2018, as part of the latest round of reconciliation talks held in Cairo. In a statement released after the conclusion of the talks on Wednesday, representatives of the factions urged the Central Election Commission to…

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When is Thanksgiving day and why celebrate it?

Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday in the United States, with its roots in a celebration of the annual harvest. When is Thanksgiving Day? Fourth Thursday of November. In the US, Thanksgiving Day is celebrated every year on the fourth Thursday of November. This year, it falls on Thursday, November 23. President Abraham Lincoln was the…

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Investigation of fake receive neutrality foes has been stymied by the FCC, Unusual York Felony knowledgeable General says

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai. (Aaron P. Bernstein/Reuters) The reports started trickling out in May, in the weeks after the Federal Communications Commission had begun soliciting public comments on a proposal to repeal net neutrality rules that govern the flow of information on the Internet. A large number of messages lambasting the Obama-era regulation began appearing on the…

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Police enter Australia’s closed asylum camp

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption’They are destroying everything’Police in Papua New Guinea (PNG) have entered a former Australian-run detention centre in a bid to get asylum seekers who remain there to leave. Hundreds of men have refused to leave the Manus Island centre since it was closed on 31 October, citing…

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Emmerson Mnangagwa spot to decide over ZANU-PF birthday party reins

Harare, Zimbabwe – Incoming president, Emmerson Mnangagwa is set to chair his first politburo meeting as leader of the ruling ZANU-PF on Thursday following the dismissal of President Robert Mugabe on Sunday. In a welcome speech delivered at the party headquarters late on Wednesday, Mnangagwa promised supporters of the liberation party a break from the…

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Malaysia: A Rohingya protected haven?

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Inside a television studio a small team of four prepare the daily news bulletin featuring horrendous stories of rape, murder, forced exile, and the lack of an international response to these crimes. But this is no ordinary television news station. It’s fully staffed by Rohingya refugees broadcasting online, sharing news and…

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Bettering Ruby Performance with Rust – by diagram of @codeship

Reading Time: 14 minutes A couple of years ago, I found a few methods in my Rails application that were called several thousand times and accounted for more than 30 percent of my website’s page load time. Each of these methods were strictly focused on file pathnames. Along with that, I came across a blog…