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Australian Open 2019: Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal meet in final Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal will renew their long-standing rivalry in an Australian Open final where both can create new records. Djokovic is ...
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A Banksy mural painted on the Bataclan theater in Paris has been stolen This particular mural carries added significance, being painted on the door of the Bataclan, where 90 people were killed in a November 2015 terrorist ...
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Prince Philip apologises to woman injured in car crash Prince Philip has apologised to a woman who broke her wrist after being involved in a car crash with his Land Rover Freelander. Emma Fairweather ...
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China In The Balkans: Good Or Bad? In 2013, China's President Xi Jinping announced the "Belt and Road Initiative" (BRI) – a grand Eurasian strategy that seeks to connect Chinese trade ...
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Eddie Jones: Pressure all on Ireland in Six Nations opener against England Champions Ireland have won their last 12 home matches, beating all the other tier-one nations in that run, and they have not lost in the Six Nations in ...
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Palestinian man killed by Israeli settlers in West Bank Israeli settlers shot and killed a Palestinian man in the occupied West Bank on Saturday, Palestinian officials and the Israeli military have said.
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One in 20 Britons does not believe Holocaust took place, poll finds One in 20 British adults does not believe the Holocaust happened, and 8% say that the scale of the genocide has been exaggerated, according to a ...
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21 dead as bombs target cathedral in southern Philippines The first bomb went off in or near the Jolo cathedral in the provincial capital, followed by a second blast outside the compound as government forces ...
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Cerberus and Centerbridge seek minority stake in NordLB In an eleventh hour twist over the future of ailing German lenderNordLB, rival private equity groups Cerberus and Centerbridge have joined forces to ...
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The supermarket in Wales owned by a small council … in Surrey It is a typical mid-morning at the supermarket in this former industrial town, 12 miles north of Swansea. Young mothers browse the knitwear section at ...
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