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Russian involvement in US vote raises fears for European elections The CIA's conclusion that Russia covertly intervened to swing last month's presidential election in favour of Donald Trump but its actions did not place ...
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Lawyers seek to launch fresh Brexit challenge in Irish courts Pro and anti-Brexit protesters stand outside the Supreme Court on the third day of the challenge against a court ruling that Theresa May's government ...
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Five killed in Bulgarian explosion following train derailment Five people were killed in northeastern Bulgaria following a gas explosion on a derailed tanker train early Saturday, national radio reported. Officials ...
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Maasai Olympics kick off in Kenya Lion hunting is an age-old tradition for Maasai tribes in southern Kenya, which used the sport as a rite of passage from adolescence to manhood for ...
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The 11 richest people in Scotland Some of those who make the list were born in Scotland, while others have since moved there — the country's huge estates providing a magnet for ...
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Quite Remarkable Confusion In The Guardian About Inflation We've one of those usual, ah, we all had it better in the old days, pieces in The Guardian. You know the sort of thing, my grandfather earned 3 shillings ...
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Just one candidate in Louisiana's Senate runoff embraces climate change facts However, the ideological differences between these two would-be senators are made more stark by the fact that in vulnerable and flood-prone ...
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Google is replacing Flash in Chrome once and for all Google told us in May that it would eventually block Adobe Flash Player content on Chrome. And today, the company is making good on its promise.
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