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As-it-happens update October 11, 2015
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The Guardian
It was only in the final quarter that England opened up with aplomb, once Jonathan Joseph had emerged to partner Henry Slade in a centre pairing ...
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The Guardian
In the end Wales were grateful for a favour from Cyprus, who won 2-1 in Israel, meaning that Coleman's side, with a game to spare, are guaranteed to ...
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UEFA.com
Georginio Wijnaldum and Wesley Sneijder scored as Danny Blind's men returned to winning ways in Group A and contention for third place.
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The New Yorker
In 2014, the Tunisian government adopted a new constitution, shown here. The 2015 Nobel Peace Prize went to the Tunisian National Dialogue ...
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BuzzFeed News
Despite heated rhetoric and recriminations in the attack's aftermath, Turkey's political leadership on all sides appears eager not to let the country be ...
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The Guardian
Russia began airstrikes in Syria in late September, not all of them targeted against Isis fighters. Vladimir Putin's government supports the regime of ...
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The Guardian (blog)
Members of the Afghan security forces. Afghanistan is the only low income country in the top 20 for number of years lost to mental health, according to ...
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Yahoo Sports (blog)
In his first NHL regular season tilt, Domi got his first point, first goal, and first multi-point game all out of the away against the Los Angeles Kings.
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The Guardian
The town of Enniscorthy in the south east of Ireland, where I was born and where the heroine of my novel Brooklyn also comes from, still carries signs ...
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The Guardian
A teacher at Lightwoods primary school in Oldbury, West Midlands. Teacher numbers are falling across the country. Photograph by Christopher ...
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WEB
Samoa edge Scotland in first-half try fest
The Pool B showdown at St James' Park produces a frenetic, fantastic first 40 minutes.
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