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Children will be allocated their primary school places on Monday 18 April.
Android Auto is Google's new in-car software to help you connect your Android smartphone to the dashboard of your car.
North Korea celebrates the birthday of Kim Il-Sung, founder of the DPRK, on 15 April on the Day of the Sun.
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215,000 children have been internally displaced in Ukraine since the conflict broke out in 2014.
The deadline to register to vote in the Mayor of London and London Assembly elections is Monday 18 April.
IBTimes UK spoke to Professor Avanidhar Subrahmanyam at UCLA, an expert on stock market activity and behavioural finance.
North Carolina's 'bathroom bill' says trans people must use bathrooms that correspond with their birth gender.
New browser developed by Opera founder Jon S von Tetzchner is squarely aimed at the power user.
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The most financially secretive states according to Tax Justice Network's Financial Secrecy Index 2015.
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EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK meets genocide survivor and founder of Hope and Peace foundation.
World Health Organisation states 422 million people are affected by diabetes in a report for World Health Day.
Post-electoral violence has led to 17 dead after clashes erupted between government forces and gunmen.
Women for Women International trains women affected by Rwandan genocide to run their own businesses.
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The London Coffee Festival will take place on Thursday 7 to Sunday 10 April, launching UK Coffee Week.
The Bios Incube allows you to grow a tree from the remains of a loved one or even a pet.
A team of experts discussed the ways and means of machine learning at Money 2020 Europe in Copenhagen.
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