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Weekend protests in Catalonia, in pictures 1Police officers try to disperse hundreds of protesters in Urquinaona square in Barcelona on Saturday. Enric Fontcuberta EFE; An officer hits a ...
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Could Mitt Romney be Trump's nemesis in the Senate? The 2012 presidential nominee has criticized the president over Syria and Ukraine – could he rally Republicans in the event of an impeachment trial?
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Wawrinka Enters Top 15 In ATP Race To London The 16-time tour-level titlist advanced to his second indoor final of the year at the European Open in Antwerp. Wawrinka defeated Feliciano Lopez and ...
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Hong Kong leader apologises for police spraying mosque in unrest Lam visited the mosque on Monday before she was due to head to Japan to attend Emperor Naruhito's enthronement ceremony in Tokyo, and as the ...
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Thai king strips 'disloyal' consort of all titles in shock move A few days later the palace released images of the short-haired Sineenat in combat fatigues shooting weapons, flying a jet and preparing to parachute ...
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Erdogan: Turkey's military operation in Syria not land grab Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has denied any territorial ambition in the military operation in Syria, calling the accusation an "insult" to him.
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US briefing: White House in crisis, Michael Bloomberg and opioid trial Mulvaney rowed back his own comments from last week, when he appeared to admit a quid pro quo in the president's dealings with Ukraine. He also ...
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China overtakes US in rankings of world's richest people The report says the "rapid transformation of China from an emerging nation in transition to a fully fledged market economy" helped create a record ...
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'We've been neutral for years': Dilemma of Syrian-Kurds in Turkey Nusaybin, southeast Turkey - Noor Dabhajli sat cross-legged on a mattress in her sister-in-law's house, quietly accepting condolences from ...
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Waitrose to stop selling plastic toys in Christmas crackers from 2020 John Lewis and Waitrose are to stop selling Christmas crackers containing plastic toys and puzzles as part of a drive to reduce single-use plastics ...
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