 
    Ancient humans would eat their dead - and not because they had to, study suggests
      Cannibalism was a routine funerary practice in Europe about 15,000 years ago, with people eating their dead not out of necessity but rather as part of their culture, according to a new study.
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    U.S. interest rate scenario calls for humbleness from Brazil's cenbank -director
      BRASILIA Brazil's central bank monetary policy director said on Thursday that the current strength of the U.S. economy,
      1970-01-01 08:00
     
    Belgian intelligence service scrutinising Alibaba's presence at Liege airport
      (Reuters) -Belgian officials are looking into risks around the presence of China's Alibaba Group Holding at a cargo airport in
      1970-01-01 08:00
     
    'The school is like a light for me:' The secret classrooms giving Afghan girls a chance to learn despite Taliban rules
      Parasto Hakim was startled by a knock at the front gates. Heart pounding, she opened the door to find several Taliban members demanding to check if she was breaking any rules. She was. This was a secret school, set up to teach girls in Afghanistan despite a ban by the militant group.
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    Kenya's Foreign Minister Alfred Mutua demoted in Ruto's reshuffle
      President Ruto announces his biggest cabinet shake-up since he took office more than a year ago.
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    Chevron, Australian workers hit snag in finalising pay deal
      By Lewis Jackson (Reuters) -Efforts to finalise an agreement that ended strikes at Chevron's two Australian liquefied natural gas (LNG)
      1970-01-01 08:00
     
    Australia offers $17m payout to jailed Indonesian kids
      Over 120 children - some as young as 12 - were detained and accused of people smuggling.
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    Salisbury poisonings: Theresa May remembers Novichok attack
      Theresa May was running the country when a nerve agent was used on the streets of Salisbury.
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    India Canada tensions: Hip-hop stars hit by row over Sikh separatism
      Punjabi musicians fear they will be caught in the middle of rising tensions between India and Canada.
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    A deputy, an insider or Trump? The race for US House Speaker
      US law provides little guidance on who can be the US House Speaker. Here's who may be next in line.
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    US House Majority Leader Scalise to seek speakership -Punchbowl
      WASHINGTON U.S. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise will seek the chamber's speakership, Punchbowl news outlet reported on Wednesday.
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    NewsClick: Raids on Indian media 'aim to muzzle free speech'
      The arrest of NewsClick journalists is a "ruthless crackdown" against independent media, campaigners say.
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