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Psychologists explain why some people get a thrill from frightening films.
In 2001, Zalmay Khalilzad worked with the Islamic Republic of Iran to prevent the appointment of Zahir Shah, the late king of Afghanistan, as the head of the interim administration; a man who could have been a symbol for unity and national solidarity
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Anchor reportedly urged Afghans to co-operate with the group and ‘not be afraid’
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Ukraine's president is traveling to the United States in hopes of bolstering security ties with Washington and persuading the administration to ramp up sanctions against a new Russian gas pipeline bypassing his country
Estonia’s Parliament has elected the chief of a major national museum as the Baltic country’s new president in the second round of voting after he was rejected by lawmakers in Monday’s first voting round even though he was the only candidate
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Hugely popular online games and celebrity culture are the latest targets in the ruling Communist Party’s campaign to encourage China’s public to align with its political and economic vision
Staff in tourism hot spots are pleading for patience from the public
Geronimo the alpaca faces being executed today as police escort the animal away from his farm in Gloucestershire.
Molly Codyre has high expectations when it comes to Noble Rot. But a lacklustre experience shows the Bloomsbury restaurant might be stretching itself a little thin
Cristiano Ronaldo is the latest player who has gone back to a former club in recent times.