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*EBioMedicine publishes research by ] scientists describing their findings of a so-called Cuban variant of the human immunodeficiency virus (]) (the virus that causes ]) which is an aggressive strain that can rapidly progress to AIDS. *EBioMedicine publishes research by ] scientists describing their findings of a so-called Cuban variant of the human immunodeficiency virus (]) (the virus that causes ]) which is an aggressive strain that can rapidly progress to AIDS.


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**Voters in ] go to the polls for a national election with the governing ], led by ] ]. seeking a fifth term. **Voters in ] go to the polls for a national election with the governing ], led by ] ]. seeking a fifth term.
**The opposition ], an alliance of three opposition parties led by former foreign minister ], wins the election, with Douglas conceding defeat on February 17th. , , **The opposition Team Unity, an alliance of three opposition parties led by former foreign minister ], wins the election, with Douglas conceding defeat on February 17th.


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February 16, 2015 (2015-02-16) (Monday) Armed conflicts and attacks

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Health
  • EBioMedicine publishes research by University of Leuven scientists describing their findings of a so-called Cuban variant of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (the virus that causes AIDS) which is an aggressive strain that can rapidly progress to AIDS. (FOX News)

Law and crime

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