How big a set-back will Karim Benzema’s ban be for France's EURO 2016 hopes?
World Cup winner Bernard Lama says France could win Euro 2016 without Karim Benzema.
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Does he say things sober that others only say when drunk? Either way, Donald Trump is changing the way politicians talk and behave in the United States.
Donald Trump's call for the US to bar entry to Muslims dragged Republicans to the right.
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Louis E. Jantzen He is NOT "changing the way American politicians talk", he blathering at the mouth like the rabid dog he is.
BERNIE is talking the talk.
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Philis Gill Whatever Trump said based on very strong reality. Extremism and jehadies getting stronger inside USA and West. If it would not control in time then no one will be safe any more. One day suddenly they will realize that their homland is under control of Islamic sharia.
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Haunting photographs of the US gold rush town "running on its own frequency".
Photographs of the Colorado mining town caught between the past and the present
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Andre Tyrone Carr I worked at the beginning of this year so I got taxes coming.
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Andre Tyrone Carr I've worked before but never again.
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Former UK prime minister Tony Blair discusses how we should combat extremism.
Combating extremism, the parental leave arms race, historical symbols of racism
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Mohammed Bounhiss How much will he be charging for this discussion? So rich from Tony Blair, this is the guy who invaded Iraq and attracted more terrorists to that country to fight coalition forces. There was no Al Qaida or ISIS in Iraq before 2002.
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Shaash Shabeel Nur Tony Blair giving an advice or discussing what to do with extremists wen we knows he and devil bush are the fathers and the mother of all terror. From Afghanistan to Isis Syria tell him to do us a favour and head to the criminal courts to face the justice.
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The Mayor of the northwest Canadian town of Whitehorse is ready to welcome a Syrian refugee family
How will Syrian refugees adapt to life in Canada?
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Savestal Battle Canada is about to help those who have deadly affected due to ISIS power thats outstanding decision but they don't know what will happen if ISIS militants enter as refugees with huge plans
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Ibrahim Bulshaaleh The symbol of humanity. Nice people shares nice thoughts. Canada proved what they feel about Syrians. I would say USA and the inhuman Donald Traps: If your Conflicting political mayhem results catastrophe that creates millions of innocent civilians to abandon and sought safe place from your home, you shouldn't have been refused.
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What happens when a particle physicist and a comedian discuss evolution - in Chicago? It's another programme from our 2015 playlist.
Brian Cox and Robin Ince take to the stage in Chicago, to discuss fossils and evolution
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Mark Bortnick The space child's mother goose.
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It's claimed that 60% of the world's Christmas decorations are bought through one market in China.
The Chinese city which makes most of the world's Christmas decorations
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Zen Twinkle Dohlee And...98 % of everything you pick up is made in china..if not 99 %
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Justin Schram It's not surprising at all to me but only 60% that's the surprising part. I was expecting it to be more like 90. Well I wonder where the rest of the 40% coming from India? Mexico? Definitely not here
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People are graduating in larger numbers than every before. But at the same time, the number of middle-class jobs available is shrinking. And so is the middle class itself. But a flourishing middle class is a sign of a healthy democracy.
The numbers and incomes of middle-class people are falling in many countries.
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Neal Swarbrick "But a flourishing middle class is a sign of a healthy democracy."

Ummm, I'm fairly certain you mean "But a flourishing middle class is a sign of a healthy *economy* " . . .
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Khagaraj Sommu A flourishing middle class with a working class mentality is what the doctor ordered ?
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They didn't always. But now they do. Why filth and the desire for a political legacy got China and the US singing from the same songsheet.
China and the US are both now in favour of taking action against climate change.
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Justin Schram It's a difficult decision for China in particular. With their extremely huge population they need to find enough employment to go around. The one thing the Chinese government doesn't need is a large number of newly unemployed people clamoring for civil...See More
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Kermit Goodman If China does not solve its pollution soon, the people will take matters into their own hands. They expect their government to do all the right things for them. When you ask for total trust, loyalty and fidelity, you had better produce or face the consequences. I think the Chinese Communist Politburo is about to find out what happens when government fails.
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BBC World Service updated their cover photo.
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Sami Karimullah Like if u r thankful 2 BBC
for everything
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"When I was a kid I was always dreaming of being an important player." Yaya Toure reacts to being voted BBC African Footballer of the Year 2015: http://bbc.in/1Ud0de0
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Daniel Bouazizi Duodeh this is politics i like yaya but this year no way he the best player from africa
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John Mario Schweinstiger You voted him because he's playing in Europe. To me he's Not! We have good players here in Africa like South Sudan's Juma Joseph.
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One of China's richest men, described as his country's Warren Buffett, has gone missing.
Jonathan Fenby on why billionaire Guo Guangchang may have disappeared.
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