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Juul's Lobbying Could Send Its Public Image Up in Smoke In June, the company vowed to stop using models in its social media ads and to work with social media companies to remove offending posts and ...
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Harrowing video footage shows death in custody of Aboriginal man Shocking video footage of the death in custody of an Indigenous Australian man has been aired in court for the first time, depicting five officers ...
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Oil-rich Nigeria outstrips India as country with most people in poverty The claim comes as concerns mount that the growth in poverty – and in Africa in particular – is outpacing efforts to eradicate it. It was made in a recent ...
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London model Harry Uzoka 'murdered in row over girl' A male model was knifed to death by another model who was "not as successful" as him in a row over a girl, a court has heard. Harry Uzoka, 25, died ...
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Amesbury: Novichok found in perfume bottle, says victim's brother The nerve agent that poisoned two people in Amesbury was contained in a perfume bottle, the brother of one of the victims has said. Matthew Rowley ...
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France triumphant in ravishing Russia France were crowned champions for the second time in history and for the first since they were hosts in 1998 after defeating Croatia 4-2 in what will go ...
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Successful World Cup fails to halt slide in Vladimir Putin's popularity As France clinched the World Cup at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow on Sunday evening, the cameras panned to Vladimir Putin, looking delighted in ...
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What is behind the crackdown on freedom of speech in Pakistan? His comment implied what many in Pakistan have been wondering about: the perceived meddling of the security establishment in politics to pave the ...
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UK in strong position to be leader in crypto economy, report says The UK is well-placed to become a leader in blockchain technologies and the crypto economy, according to a new report. Britain has all the required ...
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Theresa May caves in to hardline Brexiters' demands Theresa May has caved in to hardline Brexiters and accepted all four of their amendments to the customs bill, rather than allowing Jacob Rees-Mogg ...
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