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Reformists win seen as rejection of violence, but world leaders listen to tags Iran is ‘spearhead of global terrorism’
Following the re-election of Iran President Hassan Rouhani, the pro-Rouhani group Omid won all 21 seats in key council elections in the capital city Tehran. Rouhani, a reformist, won in…
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Investigating child homicide takes a toll on police, research suggests
People involved in investigations of child homicide, including police officers and pathologists, go through different mental and emotional stressors and effects compared to that of adult homicide, according to a…
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Middle-aged European male football supporters engage in ‘fans-in-training’ program to sit less and move more
Men aged 30-65 years will sit less and move more: the hope of EuroFIT, or European Fans in Training, a program that aims to involve male football supporters in European countries…
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Australian stay-at-home dads not all ‘Mr. Mums,’ research says
Stay-at-home-dad families had little in common with stay-at-home-mom families, an analysis made by the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) revealed. Dr. Jennifer Baxter, AIFS’ Senior Research Fellow, said the…
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German government earmarks €6.8B to help mitigate causes of displacement in Africa and the Middle East
The German government has stepped up its efforts in crisis prevention, humanitarian aid, and providing new prospects for the people of Africa and the Middle East to help persuade more…
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Next major tremor likely to originate in Istanbul worries earthquake researchers
A study has indicated that the next major quake is more likely to originate in Istanbul’s eastern Marmara Sea, a cause for concern for a team of earthquake researchers as…
