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Barcelona attack: five suspects killed in Cambrils in second terrorist attack – latest updates Of the seven people (six bystanders and one police officer) injured during the attack on Cambrils, five remain in hospital. One is in a critical condition, ...
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Piercing the Veil of Secrecy Shrouding the Trump Deal in the Republic of Georgia There is no single global repository listing every company and its owners, though it's usually not hard to find out where a company is based and legally ...
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How business leaders lost faith in Trump The president's remarks on Tuesday, including the comments that there were "very fine people" alongside the neo-Nazi protesters in Charlottesville at ...
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Australia follows Japan in move to regulate bitcoin Australia plans to strengthen its anti-money laundering laws and regulate digital currencies such as bitcoin in the wake of a financial scandal involving ...
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Britain is failing young people in custody Gareth Myatt, who was asphyxiated while being restrained at a young offenders' institute in 2004. Photograph: Northamptonshire Police/PA.
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Drop in grades for 'reformed' A-levels unlikely to be down to difficulty Much of the noise in the run-up to A-level results day focused on the fact that grade boundaries might be reduced in the new – supposedly tougher ...
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Wisconsin debates billions in incentives for Foxconn plant (Reuters) - The Wisconsin State Assembly on Thursday opened debate on a $3 billion incentive package for a proposed liquid-crystal display plant by ...
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NK Jemisin's Broken Earth trilogy is a triumphant achievement in fantasy literature But last week, fantasy author N.K. Jemisin became one of a handful of authors to win the Hugo award for Best Novel two years in a row, first for her ...
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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie told to pay €565000 in chateau lighting wrangle A French interior designer is suing Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie for failing to credit her for work on their chateau in Provence. Odile Soudant also claims ...
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The Question: why are so many Premier League teams so bad in defence? Shinji Okazaki's goal for Leicester at Arsenal would not have counted in previous eras. Photograph: Plumb Images/Leicester City FC via Getty Imag.
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