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Spain attacks: Suspects shot dead in Cambrils after van-ramming Spanish police say they have shot dead five suspected terrorists in the town of Cambrils in a second vehicle attack, hours after another in Barcelona ...
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Steve Bannon believed in Trumpism. Donald Trump doesn't. But as president of the United States, Trump is proving to be one of the weakest, most disinterested executives in memory. He seems happy — even ...
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Cambridge University Press blocks readers in China from articles The decision marks a more aggressive turn by Chinese authorities, which in the past have blocked access to international news. Photograph: ...
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Earth's Final Total Solar Eclipse Will Happen In Less Than A Billion Years Moreover, the Moon continues to migrate away from the Earth, meaning our planet's final moment of totality will come in just 650 million years.
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Finland stabbings: Two dead and suspect shot in Turku Two people have been killed and at least six others wounded in a stabbing in Turku in south-west Finland, say police. Police, who were on the scene ...
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The Defenders review – Sigourney Weaver shines in Marvel's humdrum Avengers-lite In world of superheroes, where quantity is consistently prized over quality, this brevity is unheard of. Daredevil alone had 26 episodes; a day and night ...
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More than 400 killed in Sierra Leone floods The death toll from devastating floods in Sierra Leone has climed to more than 400 people with hundreds still missing in the stricken capital.
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The Atlantic's Week in Culture The Trip to Spain Is Pure Comedy About Comfort Food—David Sims watches another hilarious entry in the faux-documentary series starring the ...
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Three killed in Burundi grenade attacks at bars Grenade attacks on two bars killed at least three people and wounded 27 others in the Burundian capital of Bujumbura, police and hospital sources ...
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Calls to UK's modern slavery hotline double in a week Modern slavery and human trafficking in the UK is much more prevalent than previously thought, the National Crime Agency has said. Photograph: ...
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