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EU likely to have final say in Brexit, says Europe's most senior judge
Koen Lenaerts, the President of the European Court of Justice, suggests there are 'many, many ways' it could intervene in Britain’s EU exit
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The grim posters used to promote racist human zoos that time forgot
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Christmas 2016
8 best alcoholic advent calendars
'Tis the season to be jolly, so swap conventional chocolate for a tipple to try each day
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From Clinique to L'Occitane, discover which brands have the countdown to December 25 covered
15 best non-chocolate kids' advent calendars
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/26 16 November 2016
A person photographs the Brandenburger gate in Berlin on a foggy day
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2/26 16 November 2016
Evacuees formerly stranded in the earthquake-affected town of Kaikoura stand alongside the helicopter that brought them to the town of Woodend, near Christchurch, New Zealand
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3/26 16 November 2016
Specialised water generation equipment is loaded onboard an RNZAF C-130 Hercules aircraft at Linton Military Camp in Manawatu, in preparation for deployment to those stranded on New Zealand's South Island following an earthquake
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4/26 16 November 2016
Evacuees formerly stranded in the earthquake-affected town of Kaikoura stand alongside the helicopter that brought them to the town of Woodend, near Christchurch, New Zealand
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5/26 16 November 2016
Policemen control a crowd of people standing in a queue to enter a bank to exchange discontinued currency in New Delhi, India
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6/26 16 November 2016
India announced a week ago that it was withdrawing 500 and 1,000 rupee notes as legal tender to fight corruption and tax evasion. However, people are allowed a onetime swap of 4,000 rupees ($59) at any bank in exchange for smaller notes to meet immediate needs
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7/26 16 November 2016
A Russian Orthodox priest conducts a blessing in front of the Soyuz MS-03 spacecraft set on the launch pad of the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan
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8/26 16 November 2016
Indira the Bengal Tiger from Zambi Wildlife Park in Sydney, undergoes minor eye surgery to correct a condition that caused her to go cross-eyed at the University Veterinary Teaching Hospital
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9/26 16 November 2016
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge visits the school on Lan Ong Street on the first day of an official visit in Hanoi, Vietnam
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Theo Martins and Willem Oosthuizen appear in court after an online video emerged showing them pushing a black man into a coffin and threatening to burn him alive, at the Middelburg magistrates High Court, in Mpumalanga province, South Africa
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11/26 15 November 2016
Supporters rallying for the nation’s new peace agreement with FARC, during a march in Bogota, Colombia
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12/26 15 November 2016
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau place a wreath at Jose Marti Monument in Havana, Cuba
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13/26 15 November 2016
Protesters block a highway during a protest in Mandan against plans to pass the Dakota Access pipeline near the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, North Dakota, U.S
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14/26 15 November 2016
Protesters hold a banner in support of indigenous women during a protest in Mandan against plans to pass the Dakota Access pipeline near the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, North Dakota, U.S
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15/26 15 November 2016
A protester tries to shake the hand of a police officer in front of an Army Corp of Engineers building during a protest in Bismarck against plans to pass the Dakota Access pipeline near the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, North Dakota, U.S
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16/26 15 November 2016
Protesters in favor of the Dakota Access pipeline demonstrate across the street from an Army Corp of Engineers building in Bismarck, US
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr, founder and president of Waterkeeper Alliance, speaks at a news conference at the Oceti Sakowin camp during a protest against the Dakota Access pipeline near the Standing Rock Indian Reservation near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, U.S
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18/26 15 November 2016
man speaks into a megaphone as demonstrators hold red flags during a protest against the visit of the US president in Athens
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Police officers look at flames from a fire bomb thrown by demonstrators during a protest against the visit of US President Barack Obama in Athens
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Police and demonstrators clash during a protest against the visit of US President Barack Obama in Athens. Greek police say about 3,000 anarchists, leftwing group supporters and students are marching through central Athens, to protest President Barack Obama's visit
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21/26 15 November 2016
A pile of 5,250 illegal weapons are burned by Kenyan police in Ngong, near Nairobi, in Kenya. The weapons consisted of both confiscated and surrendered firearms that had been stockpiled over almost a decade and were destroyed by police as a message to the public to surrender others
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22/26 15 November 2016
A soldier from the Ninth Armored Division, 109th artillery battalion, covers his ears after a 155mm shell was fired towards an Islamic State militant position in Mosul, from the village of Ali Rash, east of Mosul, Iraq
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23/26 12 November 2016
Rock star Sting reopens the Bataclan , the revered Paris concert hall where jihadists massacred 90 people, with a hugely symbolic show to mark the first anniversary of France's bloodiest terror attacks
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24/26 12 November 2016
Candles opposite the Bataclan concert hall in Paris, France, ahead of the venues reopening by Sting, as mourners prepare to mark one year since the Paris terrorist attacks
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Protesters stage a mock funeral for South Korean President Park Geun-Hye an anti-government protest in central Seoul. Up to one million people were expected to take to the streets of Seoul to demand the resignation of scandal-hit President Park Geun-Hye, in one of the largest anti-government protests in decades
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Peshmerga forces inspect a tunnel used by Islamic State militants in the town of Bashiqa, after it was recaptured from the Islamic State, east of Mosul, Iraq
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Southgate discusses preferred backroom team during England interview
Southgate wishes to retain the services of Steve Holland, his assistant, and Aidy Boothroyd, who has stood in as Under-21s boss
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Walcott takes responsibility for Manchester United goal in 1-1 draw
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Costa 'one of the best strikers in the world' says Chelsea's Conte
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Cambridge to investigate alleged racial abuse towards Akinfenwa
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Neville reveals why Mata has proved him wrong at United this season
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Five things we learnt from the Premier League this weekend
Everything you need to know for Murray vs Djokovic
A look ahead to Sunday's showdown at London's O2 Arena
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Murray comes through tough Raonic test to book place in final
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Murray crushes Wawrinka to maintain perfect record and avoid Djokovic
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Djokovic breezes past Goffin to complete ATP Finals clean sweep
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Murray wants 'perfect' final against Djokovic in world No 1 shootout
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Murray completes fightback to reach semi-finals
Henry Fisher Legalising cannabis won’t save us from our Brexit budget black hole
Phillip Hammond has said the UK faces a budget black hole of £100bn due to the Brexit induced economic downturn. Sadly, legalising cannabis would only create £1bn in tax revenue
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Editorial Why Theresa May is right to revive our industrial strategy
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Andreas Whittam Smith We now know who's likely to become France's new President
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Grace Dent Ivanka Trump is a pseudo-feminist fig leaf for her father's politics
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Letters Brexit’s success lies in the hands of the French electorate
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Denis MacShane It's time Theresa May started telling the truth about Brexit
Fantastic Beasts deleted scene will have significant impact on sequel
Fantastic Beasts spoilers ahead
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School under fire after claiming Disney film 'promotes domestic abuse'
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Fantastic Beasts actor Eddie Redmayne won't be the main character in f
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Deadpool 2: John Wick director confirmed
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Game of Thrones' Emilia Clarke cast in young Han Solo film
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Michael Shannon: 'If you’re voting for Trump, it’s time for the urn'
Kanye cancels latest show, floods Instagram with lo-res clothing pics
He has yet to respond directly to the criticism of his Trump support
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Fabric has been allowed to reopen after last-minute appeal hearing
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Green Day led an anti-Trump chant during AMA ceremony performance
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London Jazz Festival review: David Bowie's 'Lazarus' goes jazz
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Architects review: Emotions run high at milestone gig for UK metallers
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Kanye West booed of stage after performing three songs amid rants
Planet Earth answered: Who would win in a fight, jaguar or crocodile?
Stunning attack was caught on camera
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Saturday Night Live takes aim at Americans living in a bubble
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Bruno Mars reveals he will be joining James Corden for Carpool Karaoke
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Alec Baldwin responds to Donald Trump's Saturday Night Live criticism
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The Walking Dead season 7 episode 5: As filler as filler can be
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Jeffry Dean Morgan basically bullies Andrew Lincoln on TWD set
The six finalists for this year’s Bad Sex in Fiction awards
'I slide my hands down his back, all along his spine, rutted with bone like mud ridges in a dry field'
Your clothes could soon be able to speak to your washing machine
Your clothes are about to get a whole lot smarter
The best Thanksgiving feasts in London
Chef Dominique of the newly opened bakery is bringing Thanksgiving tradition across the pond with an assortment of sweet signature pies.
No sign of end to ban on Sharm el Sheikh flights
Transport secretary Chris Grayling says UK will not resume flights to the once popular Red Sea resort just yet
Starchitect Andy Martin calls his own London home "the ugly house"
Andy Martin designs celebrity homes and top restaurants — but a humble Kensal Rise terrace house won his heart.
Nasa images supposedly show ‘huge sphere’ spotted in front of the sun
The image is just the result of an error on the spacecraft that took the pictures
Everything you should worry about if you use WhatsApp
Using WhatsApp is mostly safe. But here’s how to avoid the people who want to make it otherwise
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We must be prepared for the impact of Bolivia’s fast-melting glaciers
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I tested a Tesla Model S and it was worth it
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You might have been responsible for the internet outage last week
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Google releases the best Android phone ever made, and that's not all
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How developers introduce people to virtual reality
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Dishonored 2 review: One of the most inventive stealth games ever
This sequel to the 2012 stealth action-adventure may play out largely as an echo of its predecessor, but it still manages to feel wildly inventive in the process
Black Friday deals: From Apple to Dell - the best laptop offers
Whether you need one for business or uni work, pick up a PC at a bargain price