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| Britain to be treated "like Greece" in Brexit talks British Prime Minister Theresa May and the Prime Minister of Malta Joseph Muscat hold bilateral talks in New York last month. Malta will hold the EU's ...
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| Protesting students clash with police in South Africa South African police have used tear gas, rubber bullets and stun grenades against students protesting for free education in Johannesburg.
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| Oktoberfest sees lowest number of visitors in 15 years The world's most famed beer fest experienced its lowest turnout since the September 11th 2001 attacks, but at the same time had an increase in sex ...
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| Scottish Government plans radical increase in electronic tagging Ministers are proposing a radical expansion of the use of electronic tags in a bid to reduce reoffending. Pilot projects will involve GPS tracking, alcohol ...
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| Apple Pay launches in Russia, now available in 10 countries Apple has launched its contactless payment service in Russia, the U.S. technology announced on Tuesday, as it continues the global rollout of Apple ...
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| Woes in Wealthy Countries to Offset Emerging-Market Turnaround, IMF Says WASHINGTON—Rising protectionism, record debt levels and a continuing economic malaise in wealthy countries will drag on global growth next year ...
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| US election pollsters draw blank in search for 'shy' Trump voters As polls have turned against him, Donald Trump's allies have speculated that there is a shy tribe of supporters who are reluctant to declare themselves ...
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| Yemen famine feared as starving children fight for lives in hospital Six-year-old Salem Abdullah Musabih is held by his mother in an intensive care unit in the Red Sea port of Hodaida. Photograph: Abduljabbar Zeyad/ ...
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