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Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2008.

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  1. The good news from around the world: Norway's capital records zero pedestrian deaths last year, Africa nears polio elimination goals, and more. A roundup of positive stories to inspire you:

  2. "Tightrope" by and is a compassionate look at the rural anger and despair that has provided essential fuel for the rise of President Donald Trump. Yet the book isn’t about politics. It is about hope

  3. Photo of the day: Japan's Ariel Daley performs during the first day of the 48th in Montreux, Switzerland.

  4. All the focus on “Obama-Trump voters,” and whether Democrats have lost them for good, tends to overshadow other key factors behind Iowa’s flip to the GOP in 2016.

  5. And now for your political cartoons:

  6. And now for your political cartoons:

  7. And now for your political cartoons:

  8. Here’s what $25 can buy when you visit the sprawling Ugandan capital: a chance to put a face on poverty. It pays for a tour in which Salim Semambo shows you where he grew up, and where he’s returned to help. Photo gallery:

  9. Over the long term, this trial and its likely acquittal will almost certainly increase the power of the presidency.

  10. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas responded to President Trump's Israeli-Palestinian peace plan by saying “your conspiracy plan won’t pass.”

  11. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas responded to President Trump's Israeli-Palestinian peace plan by saying “your conspiracy plan won’t pass.”

  12. A new language centered around touch is spreading within the DeafBlind community and revolutionizing how its members communicate.

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  13. Members of the European Parliament marked the U.K.'s exit by singing "Auld Lang Syne" after voting in favor of the withdrawal agreement today. is scheduled to take effect Friday (Yves Herman/Reuters).

  14. Back to work: Kei Kobayashi became the first Japanese chef ever to win three Michelin stars on Monday. Today, he's back to work – tasting a dish – at his restaurant Kei in Paris. (Photo: Christopher Ena/AP).

  15. A new language centered around touch is spreading within the DeafBlind community and revolutionizing how its members communicate.

    Ovo je potencijalno osjetljiv multimedijski sadržaj. Saznajte više
  16. What's in a name? 'a contest to name the next Mars rover is about more than a name. The 28,000 kids who wrote in are defining the attributes for out-of-this-world success.Tenacity. Vision. Endurance. Clarity. Perseverance. Promise. Ingenuity.

  17. This new language could change the lives of thousands of DeafBlind people.

    Ovo je potencijalno osjetljiv multimedijski sadržaj. Saznajte više
  18. The good news from around the world: U.S. foster children are being adopted at all-time highs, the Irrawaddy river dolphin is making a comeback in Asia, and more. A roundup of positive stories to inspire you:

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