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Earth’s original crust found in Canada

By Gina Carey From FOX News Part of the planet’s original crust has been unearthed in Quebec, researchers Jonathan O’Neil and Richard Carlson announce in a study published in Science. Formed 4.3 billion years ago, the chunks of ancient crust…

Tillerson plans to Skip NATO meeting, visit Russia in April

From Newsmax Secretary of State Rex Tillerson plans to skip an April 5-6 meeting of NATO foreign ministers for a U.S. visit by the Chinese president and will travel to Russia later in the month, U.S. officials said on Monday,…

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Bike-sharing companies are flooding the market, but this one insists its bikes are smartest

BY YVETTE TAN From Mashable Singapore now has a third bike-sharing company in just a few months. One of China’s largest bike-sharing firms, Mobike launched here on Tuesday, adding to the growing list of bike-sharing companies that have mushroomed. Like…

Green faces

Why people are painting their faces green in Russia BY GIANLUCA MEZZOFIORE From Mashable Alexei Navalny is an anti-corruption blogger who over the years became opposition leader and leading critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin. As such, he’s often exposed…

Crowded city builds a train track running through an apartment block

BY YI SHU NG From Mashable That’s one way to deal with a crowded town. Residents of this apartment block in China have lived with an actual train going through the building for 11 years now. Amazingly, they haven’t complained…

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Theresa May tells Vogue why ‘gentleman’ Donald Trump held her hand

BY RACHEL THOMPSON From Mashable Actions speak louder than words. And, when photographs of Theresa May and Donald Trump holding hands emerged just days after Trump’s inauguration, people on both sides of the Atlantic weren’t sure what to make of…

German Minister: France must ‘dramatically’ accelerate reforms to thwart populism

Reuters From Business Insider BERLIN (Reuters) – France must accelerate reforms and changes to tackle growing social and economic problems that are fuelling nationalism, populism and the rise of Marine Le Pen, leader of the far-right National Front, a top…

Financial Consultants appointed for Cayman Islands Cruise Berthing Facility Project

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (20 March,2017) KPMG have been appointed by the Central Tenders Committee to provide commercial financial and legal consultancy services for the proposed George Town Cruise Berthing Facility. KPMG won the bid through an open tender process…

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All personal electronics bigger than a cellphone prohibited from certain US-bound flights

By Chris Mills From BGR Passengers on US-bound flights from 10 Middle-Eastern airports will not be allowed any electronics bigger than a cellphone on the plane, according to an emergency security amendment being rolled out by the Transportation Security Administration…

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Caribbean tourism officials optimistic after Brussels visit

From Jamaica Observer BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) — Caribbean tourism officials have visited Brussels for talks with the European Union (EU), as the United Kingdom gets ready to announce a date for leaving the 28-member bloc. A statement by the Barbados-based…