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Catalan snap poll leaves both sides at loggerheads and digging in The results from Thursday's vote are disastrous for Rajoy and his conservative government, but are also a headache for those who now have to form a Catalan regional government. Just as in 2015, most Catalans voted against the independence parties, but these still won a majority in parliament – with ...
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Family pay tribute to woman killed in Aldi stabbing The family of a woman who was stabbed to death in an Aldi supermarket in Skipton have said she was "beautiful, fun-loving and caring". The woman, named locally as Jodie Willsher, 30, was working in the store in the North Yorkshire town when she was attacked on Thursday afternoon. She died from ...
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'Welcome to prison': winter hits in one of Greece's worst refugee camps For human rights groups, who have long sounded the alarm, the vastly overcrowded camp is a tragedy waiting to happen and an embarrassment for Europe. Now, as the rains begin to fall and riots erupt, authorities in Athens are taking action, pledging to transfer 5,000 asylum seekers to the mainland.
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In victory for Trump, judge tosses lawsuit over foreign payments to his businesses In a 29-page opinion granting the Trump administration's request to toss the suit, Daniels said the plaintiffs did not have legal standing to bring the suit. The plaintiffs included the nonprofit watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), a hotel owner, a hotel events booker ...
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Islamists threaten to crack down on Muslims wearing Santa hats in fatwa against Christmas The Indonesian police have appealed to Islamic hardliners not to raid businesses to check whether Muslim employees were being forced to wear Santa Claus hats or other Christmas outfits over the festive season. The Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) warned this week that it would conduct "sweeping ...
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A Timelapse Of The Shortest Day Of The Year In America's Northernmost City Fairbanks, Alaska gets less than four hours of sunlight on the winter solstice, and noon looks like 5 PM elsewhere in the country.
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