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  • NewsRFI

    France's foreign minister to visit China in bid to stabilise relations

    French Foreign Minister Stéphane Sejourné will visit China on Monday, Beijing's foreign ministry has announced, as the two countries mark 60 years of diplomatic relations and seek to strengthen ties. The Chinese foreign ministry said Sejourné would meet with his counterpart, Wang Yi. The trip may include preparations for a visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping to France and Italy in May.France and China have sought to strengthen ties in recent years.During meetings in Paris last month, Wang told

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  • NewsThe Telegraph

    UN’s top court orders Israel to allow aid into Gaza ‘without delay’

    The world’s top court on Thursday ordered Israel to “ensure urgent humanitarian assistance” in Gaza without delay, saying “famine has set in”.

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  • NewsAFP

    Rain in Spain puts dampener on Good Friday parades

    Torrential rains forced the cancellation of famed Good Friday religious processions through Seville, leaving many faithful in tears in the southern Spanish city.Known as "La Madruga", or "The Dawn", the processions from midnight until dawn on Good Friday are organised by religious brotherhoods who spend months preparing for Easter week.

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  • NewsHerald Scotland

    Ancient house's marriage stone mystery solved after 350 years

    The secret of a mystery ‘marriage stone’ placed in an historic Scottish house has been solved after almost 350 years.

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  • LifestyleHerald Scotland

    'This is a really big moment': Famous Scots restaurant brand announces £1m plan

    Glasgow-based DRG says project represents ' first major overhaul in the restaurant’s history'

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  • NewsSomerset County Gazette

    Bowls club saved from financial turmoil thanks to installation of solar panels

    The Isle of Wedmore Bowls Club has been saved from financial woe by using energy from solar panels and new storage batteries.

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  • ScienceCover Media

    Astronomers May Have Solved the Mystery Surrounding Blue Supergiant Stars

    'Newsweek' reports that astronomers now believe that some of the brightest and hottest stars in existence may be the result of collisions between two other stars. Scientists have long sought to determine how these intensely bright stars, known as blue supergiants, are formed.

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