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Russia ends agreement preventing direct conflict with US forces after Syria air strikes
Kremlin says America's first direct attack on Assad forces an 'illegal act of aggression' which damages US-Russia relations
The world reacts to Donald Trump's attack on Syrian airbase
UK joins majority of world's nations in welcoming strikes
Clinton said US must 'take out' Assad's airfields hours before strikes
'Prevent him from being able to use them to bomb innocent people and drop Sarin gas on them'
Donald Trump's biggest fans desert him over Syria airstrikes
The decision to launch airstrikes on Syria marks a major U-turn from the president's previous policies
US air strikes on Syria: What happened and how has the world reacted
Full details of missile attack on airfield responsible for 'nerve agent' attack which left over 80 dead
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London attack victim who was knocked off Westminster Bridge dies
Romanian architect was in London to celebrate her boyfriend's birthday
May and Tusk agree to 'lower tensions' over Gibraltar in Brexit talks
The Prime Minister met the President of the European Council at Downing Street
Over 250,000 patients forced to change surgery as GP practices close
The figures represent a 150 per cent increase on 2014 figures and a 15 per cent increase on 2015
European border forces 'frequently abuse migrants'
'They took our mobiles and our money, and beat us so harshly we couldn’t get up,' says one Afghan man, Aarif
Bed shortages led hundreds of ambulances to be turned away from A&E
'This is not the quality of care that anybody is comfortable with providing or patients deserve'
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James Moore Trump is looking to Syria to make up for his domestic failures
There’s nothing like a nice little war to rally a country around you. Just ask George W Bush, who romped to a second term after a couple of big ones
Mark Steel Theresa May was right to call out Cadbury over dropping 'Easter'
I’ve heard that next year Cadbury eggs will be advertised on a homemade film by a man in a mask with a sword screaming: ‘Creme Eggs, they’re infidel-icious!’
Tim Farron Corbyn finally found a policy – but it doesn't matter anymore
Because Labour is extreme, divided and without economic credibility, nothing it says can have any bearing. No one, least of all the Labour leader, seriously expects Jeremy Corbyn to reach Number 10
Simon Calder It's up to schools to deal with the high cost of term-time holidays
What the nation needs is a proper discussion about how to reduce the surge in prices during school holidays. Different parts of the country could shift the holidays by a week or two, or move a week from Easter to the May half-term
Editorial Labour's free school meals policy would deliver nothing but headlines
Nick Clegg's offer, under the Coalition government, had all the hallmarks of a bright idea rushed too rapidly into policy. Now Jeremy Corbyn's opposition has followed in his footsteps
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It’s not just millennials who need lessons on how to be a grown-up
It’s no secret – growing up can be hard to do. That’s why journalist Daisy Buchanan was inspired to write a book that’s part memoir and part self-help for her fellow millennials – but the final product bears a message that transcends its target demographic, making How to Be a Grown-Up a must-read for all ages
My son, my daughter – a mother’s evolution
Isabel Rose, the New York real estate heiress, decided to go public about her child’s gender transition after President Trump rescinded federal protections for transgender students
A surprisingly good place to die: Mongolia and palliative care
A campaigning doctor has helped make the Asian country a better place to spend your final days than many much wealthier nations. Andrew North finds out how
In defence of the so-called Worst Movie Ever Made
Originally called 'Grave Robbers From Out of Space' and featuring actors reading from scripts on their laps, fake trees and mics lurch into shot, it was a recipe for disaster in the golden age of B-movies. But on the 60th anniversary of its screening, is it really worthy of its title, asks David Barnett
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/30 6 April 2017
A man watches a TV news program reporting about North Korea's missile firing with a file footage, at Seoul Train Station in Seoul, South Korea
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2/30 6 April 2017
Filipino villagers collect recyclable materials amongst debris following a fire at a shanty town in Bacoor, Cavite province, Philippines
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3/30 6 April 2017
According to media reports, more than a thousand familes were left homeless from the fire, which burned around seven hundred shanties. The fire marshal, Superintendent Robert Pacis, stated that the four-hour fire was likely started by children allegedly playing with matches in the house of a person named Raffy Una
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4/30 6 April 2017
Filipino Eddito Fernandez displays his hands that are covered in dirt as he collects belongings amongst debris following a fire at a shanty town in Bacoor, Cavite province, Philippines
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5/30 6 April 2017
Israeli forces stand guard at the scene of a Palestinian car ramming attack near the Jewish settlement of Ofra near the West Bank city of Ramallah
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6/30 6 April 2017
Israeli soldiers and police arrest a Palestinian attacker at the scene of a car ramming attack near the Israeli settlement of Ofra, north of Ramallah
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7/30 6 April 2017
One Israeli was killed and another wounded in a car-ramming attack near the Ofra settlement in the occupied West Bank, the army said. The alleged attacker was arrested, an army statement said, without giving details about him
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8/30 6 April 2017
Activists of the Basle political action committee 'March against Monsanto and Syngenta' protest in front of the Syngenta headquarters against the acquisition of Syngenta by the Chinese company ChemChina, in Basle, Switzerland
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9/30 5 April 2017
Universidad de Chile fans clash with the police during a Copa Sudamericana soccer match against Brazil's Corinthians in Sao Paulo, Brazil
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10/30 5 April 2017
Universidad de Chile fans scuffle with riot police during their match agains Corinthians at the Arena Corinthians Stadium in Sao Paulo, Brazil
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11/30 5 April 2017
Members of the military police of Sao Paulo clash with supporters of Universidad de Chile before the Copa Sudamericana soccer match between Corinthians and Universidad de Chile at the Arena Itaquera Stadium in Sao Paulo, Brazil
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12/30 5 April 2017
Members of the military police of Sao Paulo clash with supporters of Universidad de Chile before the Copa Sudamericana soccer match between Corinthians and Universidad de Chile at the Arena Itaquera Stadium in Sao Paulo, Brazil
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13/30 5 April 2017
Jose Adan Salazar Umana, a businessman and alleged leader of the Texis Cartel, one of the largest money laundering and drug trafficking networks in El Salvador, is presented at the headquarters of the National Civil Police in San Salvador, El Salvador
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14/30 5 April 2017
Nikki Haley, United States' Ambassador United Nations, shows pictures of Syrian victims of chemical attacks as she addresses a meeting of the Security Council on Syria at U.N. headquarters
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15/30 5 April 2017
Russia's deputy UN ambassador, Vladimir Safronkov attends the United Nations Security Council meet in an emergency session at the UN in New York, about the suspected deadly chemical attack that killed civilians, including children, in Syria
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16/30 5 April 2017
Syrian children, along first aiders and civil defense volunteers, hold placards and photos showing victims of the recent alleged chemical attack Khan Sheikhoun, during a gathering to show solidarity with the victims in Douma, Syria
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17/30 5 April 2017
Reports state 72 people, including 20 children, were killed in an alleged chemical attack on Khan Sheikhoun of Idlib province
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Destruction at a hospital room in Khan Sheikhun, a rebel-held town in the northwestern Syrian Idlib province, following a suspected toxic gas attack
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19/30 4 April 2017
Abdul-Hamid Alyousef, 29, holds his twin babies who were killed during a suspected chemical weapons attack, in Khan Sheikhoun in the northern province of Idlib, Syria. Alyousef also lost his wife, two brothers, nephews and many other family members in the attack that claimed scores of his relatives
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20/30 3 April 2017
Omid, whose surname has not been released, during an interview with the Press Association at a care home in north London. The 54-year-old, who has a non-terminal but incurable illness and is seeking a change in the law on assisted dying, has refused to see his children for more than half a year because he does not want them to witness his deteriorating health
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Colombian soldiers evacuating victims from the landslide-hit town of Mocoa, Putumayo region, Colombia
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Colombian soldiers working in the evacuation of victims from the landslide-hit town of Mocoa, Putumayo region, Colombia
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23/30 2 April 2017
The death toll from a devastating landslide in the Colombian town of Mocoa stood at around 200 on Sunday as rescuers clawed through piles of muck and debris in search of survivors
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24/30 2 April 2017
Members of the Dubai Civil Defence arrive at the scene of a fire which broke out in a construction site near the Dubai Mall and Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, and burned for several hours in Dubai
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25/30 2 April 2017
Emirati firefighters try to put out a fire which broke out in a construction site near the Dubai Mall and Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, and burned for several hours in Dubai
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People attend the funeral services for Timothy Caughman. Caughman was alone and collecting bottles for recycling last month when he was attacked from behind with a sword. His assailant, James Harris Jackson, took a bus last month to New York to kill black men. Jackson is being held without bail on charges of murder as a hate crime
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Fidelino Quintana and his wife Felicita, parents of Rodrigo Quintana, who was killed last night by a rubber bullet fired by the police in the headquarters of the Liberal Party after clashes, react during their son's funeral in Asuncion, Paraguay
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Relatives and friends mourn over the coffin of Rodrigo Quintana, 25, leader of the opposition Liberal Party's youth branch, who was shot dead on the eve during a protest against the approval of a constitutional amendment for presidential re-election, in Asuncion
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A relative cries as she attends the wake of Rodrigo Quintana, a member of the Authentic Radical Liberal Party who was killed in an incident at party's headquarters away from congress at the party's headquarters on Friday, in Asuncion, Paraguay
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Smashed windows at the Congress building, set on fire on the eve by demonstrators protesting against the approval of a constitutional amendment for presidential re-election, in Asuncion, Paraguay
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Jurgen Klopp 'pretty sure' Liverpool star Sadio Mane will need surgery
The Senegal winger has been a shining light for the Reds this season, but may need to go under the knife and miss more time
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Brazilian team use shirt numbers to advertise supermarket prices
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Wenger reveals the latest Arsenal team news ahead of Palace trip
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Lingard eyes silverware as forward extends Manchester United contract
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City's Australian sister club appoint Hodgson as 'football consultant'
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Kante reveals Arsenal's half-hearted interest led him to join Chelsea
Leicestershire deducted 16 points on eve of season opener
The county have been punished after Charlie Shreck was found guilty for a breach of player conduct against Loughborough MCCU last month
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Cook relaxed about next chapter as he prepares for big season
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English trio named among Wisden's cricketers of the year
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Finn ready to help Middlesex as he looks to shake nearly man tag
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Taylor joins Northamptonshire coaching staff after early retirement
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Graves praises 'watershed moment' ahead of city-based T20 tournament
Erin Dexter The NHS is interfering with immigrants' visa applications
Wealthy visitors will pay for NHS treatment and those navigating the labyrinthine Home Office immigration system will be left to suffer
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Hamish McRae He'll never admit it, but Donald Trump needs Xi Jinping
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Letters Give me your tired, your poor and your Eurofighter Typhoon buyers
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Editorial Trump is not the master of his own economic destiny
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Amrou Al-Kadhi Thank you, Kendall Jenner, for showing minorities the way with Pepsi
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Vageesh Jain Doctors in Syria need to start moving their hospitals underground
MTV Movie Awards scraps male and female categories
Best Actor/Actress will be dropped in favour of Best Performance
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Remembering the late comic as Toy Story character Mr Potato Head
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Kirsten Dunst reveals the trauma of filming sex scenes
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Robert Downey Jr. may walk away from Marvel sooner than expected
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Scott Eastwood interview: Clint's son discusses Fast & Furious 8
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Denis Villeneuve's Dune reboot to be written by Forrest Gump scribe
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Harry Styles releases debut solo track 'Sign of the Times' - review
Despite the hype it seems the former One Direction member and his team are reluctant to jump into full-rock territory
House of Cards theory hints at shock season 5 twist
Could the end be in sight for the Underwoods?
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White Tears review: Haunting new novel
Kunzru's murder mystery is a meditation on American race relations and old-times blues
Why GQ want you to ditch the square-toe shoe
They didn’t work in the 90s and they don’t work now
The history of the hot dog and other strange food tales
A happy accident and some foresight to see a money maker seem to be the perfect combination for a world-famous dish
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Doritos Coco Pops, Peperami among latest products to be hit by shrinkf
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Coffee addicts can now eat their favourite drink with espresso spread
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The sandwich by George HW Bush's former chef which costs $26
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Why you crave bad food when you're tired
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Drinking wine engages more of your brain than solving maths problems
I Giullari, a taste of classic Tuscany on the outskirts of Florence
As the weather and crowds hot up in Florence, it's time to escape the city. Christopher Beanland finds a bucolic Tuscan retreat
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13 most safe, cheap and hygienic countries to visit a tourist
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What it's like to be the only female safari guide in Kenya
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The 400-mile hiking route rebooting Middle East tourism
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Non-stop flights to Australia from London likely 'in the next 5 years'
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Norwegian Airlines launches low-cost flights to Seattle and Denver
Here's how to revamp your neglected winter garden in time for summer
A completely new garden can take a couple of years to settle in so try to salvage something from an old one to help keep the character in your outdoor space...
YouTube ads blocked on videos from channels with under 10,000 views
'We’ve started seeing cases of abuse where great, original content is re-uploaded by others who try to earn revenue from it'
How to see who is stalking you on Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat
LinkedIn is probably the most generous social network of them all for online lurkers
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How paedophiles hide sexual abuse images in innocent-looking sites
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Why you should choose the Samsung Galaxy S8 over the iPhone 7
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Samsung Galaxy S8 hands-on review: An awful lot to like
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Samsung Galaxy S8 release: Everything you need to know
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WhatsApp encryption: What is it and why is the government so worried?
Microsoft reveals new Xbox, most powerful console ever made
Only the specs – which suggest the console will be incredibly powerful – have so far been revealed, alongside a vague release date
10 best high-end laptops
Boost productivity with a machine that combines computing power with cutting-edge style