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Dutch embassy in Turkey sealed off as tit-for-tat row escalates Turkish authorities have sealed off the Dutch embassy and consulate, sources at Turkey's foreign ministry have said, in the latest incident in a tit-for-tat ...
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The party of Narendra Modi wins a decisive victory in Uttar Pradesh The term, playing on the initials of India's prime minister, Narendra Modi, is apt. In the most politically critical of five state elections whose result was ...
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US accuses Moscow of aiding warlord in battle for Libya oil ports A fierce battle for control of Libya's oil ports is raging this weekend as worried American officials claim that Russia is trying to "do a Syria" in the country ...
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HSBC in talks to appoint AIA's Mark Tucker as chairman HSBC is in advanced talks to appoint Mark Tucker, head of Asian life insurer AIA, as chairman in a move that would break with the bank's tradition of ...
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Floyd Mayweather Says He's Out of Retirement in Hopes of Fighting Conor McGregor Sign the paper with the UFC so you can fight me in June. Simple and plain. Let's fight in June. You're the B side, I'm the A side. We're not here to cry ...
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Brexit and Bochum haunt Vauxhall in the new battle for Ellesmere Port A Vauxhall Astra in front of the Ellesmere Port factory, which won the right to make the car over the Bochum plant in Germany in 2012. Photograph: ...
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Reza Aslan outrages Hindus by eating human brains in CNN documentary Reza Aslan acknowledged that caste discrimination was a 'touchy subject for many Hindus in America'. Photograph: Martin Argles for the Guardian.
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The Sheriff of Manbij: US makes debut in the Syrian War US generals are now in full control of US policy in Syria. President Donald Trump is making good on his campaign promise not to tell the Islamic State ...
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Monitors: Twin Blasts Kill 40 in Damascus A photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA shows blood-soaked streets and several damaged buses in a parking lot at the site of twin ...
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Graham Swift: 'As a novelist, I'm in for the long haul' David Hemmings, Tom Courtenay, Bob Hoskins, Michael Caine and Ray Winstone in the 2001 film Last Orders. Photograph: www.ronaldgrantarchive.
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