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france 24 - France to investigate Volkswagen for 'aggravated fraud' - France 24 - 0 views

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    The Paris prosecutor's office decided to launch the investigation into Volkswagen after news of the faked tests broke last month, the judicial source said.
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UK suicide tourist: 'Ideal shelf life for people is 70' - The Local - 0 views

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    The death of a healthy British former nurse at a suicide clinic in Basel is igniting controversy in the UK at a time when the number of foreigners coming to end their lives in Switzerland is rising sharply.
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Three arrested for human cell extract medicine - The Local - 0 views

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    The agency noted that medical products made from human or animal tissue, and containing no living cells, are subject to Switzerland's Therapeutic Products Act and require the approval of Swissmedic. The manufacture and distribution of such preparations, as well as their import, wholesale trading or export must be approved by the agency, it added.
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Anti-immigrant party draws in more support - The Local - 0 views

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    A new poll showed that Swiss voters are shifting more in favour of the right-wing anti-immigration Swiss People's Party (SVP) while support for more centrist groups started to weaken ahead of elections next month.
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Fifa bans former VP Jack Warner for life - The Local - 0 views

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    "He was a key player in schemes involving the offer, acceptance, and receipt of undisclosed and illegal payments," a committee statement said of the 72-year-old Warner, who previously led Concacaf, the confederation of North and Central America and the Caribbean.
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Switzerland set to test world's longest tunnel - The Local - 0 views

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    Testing of the new Gotthard base tunnel, set to become the world's longest tunnel when it opens next year, will start in October, the construction firm has confirmed.
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Swiss bishops: we are open to gay people - The Local - 0 views

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    The Catholic church is open to all, regardless of sexuality, the Swiss Conference of Bishops has said in its first official statement since the controversial comments of Bishop Vitus Huonder at the end of July.
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Rare Swatch watches to be auctioned in Geneva - The Local - 0 views

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    The collection, which will go under the hammer on November 10th, comprises around a thousand watches, among them 380 prototypes with an estimated value of over a million Swiss francs ($1 million).
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Syria conflict: Turkish jets intercept Russian plane - BBC News - 0 views

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    Turkish F-16 fighter jets were scrambled after a Russian warplane violated Turkey's air space on Saturday, the foreign ministry said.
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Liquid water exists on Mars, boosting hopes for life, NASA says - CNN.com - 0 views

  • Potentially life-giving water still flows across the ancient surface of Mars from time to time, NASA scientists said Monday in revealing a potential breakthrough in both the search for life beyond Earth and human hopes to one day travel there.
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NASA Confirms Evidence That Liquid Water Flows on Today's Mars - 0 views

  • New findings from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) provide the strongest evidence yet that liquid water flows intermittently on present-day Mars.
  • "We found the hydrated salts only when the seasonal features were widest, which suggests that either the dark streaks themselves or a process that forms them is the source of the hydration.
  • This is a significant development, as it appears to confirm that water -- albeit briny -- is flowing today on the surface of Mars."
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Livestock virus returns to menace Europe - 0 views

  • Bluetongue disease has been reported in France, Romania and Hungary in the first outbreaks in the EU since 2011 and in France since 2010.
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Giraffes spend their evenings humming to each other | New Scientist - 0 views

  • After reviewing almost 1000 hours of sound recordings in three European zoos, Angela Stöger at the University of Vienna, Austria, found no evidence of infrasonic communication – but she did pick up a weird humming coming from the giraffe enclosures in all three zoos at night.
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Texas man admits sending military technology to Russia | KXAN.com - 0 views

  • NEW YORK (AP) — A Texas man admitted Wednesday in federal court in New York that he acted as a secret agent for the Russian government and headed an operation over about 10 years to export military technology to that country.
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Yves Bouvier charged over 'concealed theft' of Picasso paintings - Telegraph - 0 views

  • The bail sum of €27m was the amount that Russian billionaire Dmitri Rybolovlev, who owns Monaco football club, paid for the two paintings, judicial sources told AFP. He also owns the 58 drawings, though it is not known where the third painting is. There has been no suggestion that Mr Rybolovlev, who bought his art through a family trust, knew that any of the works might have been stolen.
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Refugee facts and figures | British Red Cross - 1 views

  • Far fewer people come to the UK to apply for asylum than you might think. More than 50 million people throughout the world were forced to flee their homes last year. There are more than 13 million refugees worldwide - but developing countries host over 80% of people. There are an estimated 126,000 refugees living in the UK. That's just 0.19% of the total population (64.1 million people). 
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What Germany wants in crunch EU refugee talks - The Local - 0 views

  • Facing the biggest refugee crisis since the Second World War, ministers from EU member states are gathering to try to heal deep divisions in the bloc over migrant policy. They are expected to announce what the Union's next move will be in a press conference on Monday evening. The meeting comes after Germany - which is expecting 800,000 migrants this year - revealed it could no longer cope with the record influx in a shock decision on Sunday to reintroduce border controls. Europe's top economy had previously signalled it would throw open the country's borders to Syrian refugees but ministers explained that regions could no longer cope with the rising number of arrivals. Some observers have suggested that the move was intended to put pressure on other EU nations before Monday's crisis talks, as it will shift a heavier share of the refugee load back onto countries with external frontiers like Hungary, Greece and Italy.
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