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Four stories that mattered in politics this week Meanwhile, leaders of both parties in effect asked for an extension on reaching an agreement on how to fund the government next year, and Republicans' moment of triumph on taxes was stolen away from them on the recognition that the bill the Senate passed last week suffers from massive drafting ...
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Drones Take Off in the Battle Against the Los Angeles Fires As of Friday afternoon, Southern California was battling blazes in Los Angeles, Ventura, and San Diego counties, which had destroyed more than 500 structures, and forced over 200,000 people to flee. The most harrowing images are of the firefighters marching into this madness, clad in their heavy ...
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JK Rowling is "genuinely happy" Johnny Depp is in the Fantastic Beasts films. Fans are not. Controversy over the choice to cast Depp in the role of villainous wizard supremacist Gellert Grindelwald began to brew last month, in response to an Entertainment Weekly spread previewing Depp's Grindelwald opposite co-star Jude Law as Dumbledore in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, ...
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Arlene Foster: Brexit brinkmanship rooted in a border childhood In the early hours of Friday they extracted a further price from Downing Street in the form of a guarantee Northern Ireland would not be set adrift from the rest of the UK because of difficulties over the Irish border in the first phase of the Brexit agreement. Nigel Farage, another former marginal player, ...
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Motorists stuck for hours in seven-mile M5 tailbacks People were stuck in their cars for hours after the M5 was closed in both directions causing tailbacks for seven miles. The motorway was shut at around 4pm following concerns for the welfare of a man on a bridge near junction 28, Devon and Cornwall police said. The force tweeted: "Police and ...
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At least 14 peacekeepers killed and 40 hurt in Congo attack Rebels attacked a United Nations peacekeeping base in eastern Congo, killing at least 14 peacekeepers and wounding 40 others in the worst violence against the mission in this Central African country in years. Deputy spokesman Farhan Haq in New York said the peacekeepers were mainly from ...
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'Enforced disappearance' suspected in Bangladesh In both cases, no ransom demands have been made to family members. Academic Hasan sometimes wrote articles on militancy and political Islam in Bangladesh. Maroof occasionally shared posts critical of the Awami League-led government of Sheikh Hasina on social media. Zaman was appointed ...
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