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British scientists find sarin gas was used in Syria chemical attack
UK tells UN it now believes it is 'highly likely the regime was responsible'
'What is the Whopper burger?': Burger King TV ad hijacks Google Home
'We thought this was a good way to make a connection and go directly to guests and tell a story about our product'
Putin says US-Russia relations are worse since Trump took office
White House accuses Russia of 'cover up' over suspected Syrian chemical weapons attack
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Government given 21 days to explain climate change failures or face legal action
Exclusive: Environmental lawyers at campaign group ClientEarth set deadline amid concern over repeated delays to publication of Government’s key plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Leftist candidate's poll surges threatens French election upset
Far-right leader Marine Le Pen seen as leading first round of presidential election, followed by centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron
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Mark Steel Watch Mark Steel on US President Donald Trump
Comedian and resident Independent columnist Mark Steel shares his thoughts on the US President and Commander-in-Chief, Donald Trump.
Matthew Norman We thought Trump might herald better relations with Russia – now what?
Here we go again with that Einsteinian definition of insanity. Every time the geniuses behind the triumphs in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya strike a moral pose to lecture Russia, Russia becomes that bit more entrenched
Nash Riggins Why United Airlines isn't apologising to its beaten passenger
This blood-soaked guy who simply wanted to go home and get to work the next day could have been any one of us. The newly emboldened security services have rendered our airports xenophobic battlegrounds
The law was broken on United Flight 3411 - but not by the airline
How does overbooking happen – and what are your rights when it all goes wrong?
The ending of Lost was almost extremely different
Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse were forced to scrap the idea because of budgetary reasons
This is what taking your country back looks like
Trade deals with murderers, chlorine chicken in our supermarkets, flogging off the health service... the UK outside the EU is looking to be a grim place indeed, says Youssef El-Gingihy
Innocents incarcerated – the nightmare of wrongful imprisonment
It is one of the worst nightmares imaginable: to be convicted of a crime you did not commit, to spend years and even to die behind bars, innocent. Believed by no one. Yet it happens all the time. What’s to stop it happening to you? Nothing, says Andy Martin
Rio's black history is being erased - but not without a fight
When Rio de Janeiro trumpeted its regeneration of the port area for the Olympics last year, few people realised it was at the expense of the city's black heritage. Kiratiana Freelon reports on what locals are calling the systematic whitewashing of Rio's past
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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
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World news in pictures
World news in pictures
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1/38 10 April 2017
A flower covered police car is pictured at the site where a truck drove into a department store in Stockholm, Sweden
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2/38 10 April 2017
A woman lays flowers to commemorate the victims of Friday's terror attack at a makeshift memorial near the site where a truck drove into Ahlens department store in Stockholm, Sweden
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NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough being carried into a medical tent shortly after he, Russian cosmonaut Sergey Ryzhikov of Roscosmos, and Russian cosmonaut Andrey Borisenko of Roscosmos landed in their Soyuz MS-02 spacecraft in a remote area near the town of Dzhezkazgan (Zhezkazgan), Kazakhstan
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The International Space Station (ISS) crew members NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough and cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Andrey Borisenko of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, surrounded by ground personnel, rest shortly after the landing of Russia's Soyuz MS-02 space capsule near the town of Dzhezkazgan (Zhezkazgan), Kazakhstan
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Egyptians carry the coffin of policewoman Brigadier Nagwa el-Haggar during her funeral, after she died during a blast that struck outside the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate headquarters in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria
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Women cry outside the funeral for those killed in a Palm Sunday church attack in Alexandria Egypt, at the Mar Amina church
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Mourners pray next to coffins of victims of the blast at the Coptic Christian Saint Mark's church in Alexandria the previous day during a funeral procession at the Monastery of Marmina in the city of Borg El-Arab, east of Alexandria
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8/38 9 April 2017
A person walks past posters for 'Reporters without borders' that refers to the French presidential election campaign in the district of Montmartre in Paris
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A couple take a photo of the sunset from Dune of Pyla, the tallest sand dune in Europe, in Pyla-sur-Mer, southwest France
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A family watch the sunset from Dune of Pyla, the tallest sand dune in Europe, in Pyla-sur-Mer
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11/38 9 April 2017
People watch a live performance under illuminated cherry blossoms on the final day of the cherry blossom festival in Yeouido, central Seoul, South Korea
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Imam-i-Kaaba Saleh bin Muhammad bin Ibrahim al-Talib (Saudi Arabian Imam of the Grand Mosque in the Islamic holy city of Mecca) waves to supporters at the historical Badshahi Mosque during Maghrib prayer in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
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13/38 9 April 2017
Saleh bin Muhammad bin Ibrahim al-Talib one of the 10 Imams of the Grand mosque in the Islamic holy city of Mecca, visits Pakistan to meet Pakistani officials, Security has been high alert to avoid untoward incident around the Badshahi Mosque.
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14/38 7 April 2017
Paramedics work at the scene where a truck crashed into the Ahlens department store at Drottninggatan in central Stockholm
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Reports say three people have died after a truck crashed into an Ahlens department store in Stockholm Truck drives into crowds on a street in central Stockholm
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The guided-missile destroyer USS Porter (DDG 78) launches a tomahawk land attack missile in the Mediterranean Sea
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17/38 7 April 2017
The United States military launched at least 50 tomahawk cruise missiles at al-Shayrat military airfield near Homs, Syria, in response to the Syrian military's alleged use of chemical weapons in an airstrike in a rebel held area in Idlib province
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Demonstrators pray next to mock coffins during a protest against Russian and Iran in Ankara, Turkey
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People carry symbolic coffins with pictures of Syrian victims and inscriptions which translates as "killer Asad" and "killer Putin" during a protest against Russia for its alleged role in a chemical attack in the Syrian province of Idlib, in front of the Russian embassy, in Ankara
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20/38 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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Filipino villagers collect recyclable materials amongst debris following a fire at a shanty town in Bacoor, Cavite province, Philippines
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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'I'm doing a job on the pitch': Pogba hits out against his critics
Pogba has scored seven goals and provided four assists this season so far - but some observers have been left disappointed by the player’s start to life in England
Champions League back on the agenda as England adopts franchises
Exclusive: Cricket’s Champions League could return from 2020 thanks to ECB's franchise revolution
Letters Sean Spicer disrespected millions with his remarks about Hitler
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Owen Hatherley Is Russia on the brink of another revolution?
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Robert Verkaik Football is a way of life for jihadists – and their prime target
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Robert Verkaik Football is a way of life for jihadis – and their prime target
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Holly Baxter Is the United man being smeared in the media even the right David Dao?
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Sean O'Grady There is a big difference between Sean Spicer and Ken Livingstone
Jude Law cast as Dumbledore in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Actor will star alongside Johnny Depp
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Movies You Might Have Missed: Ben Wheatley's Down Terrace
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Kernels episode 5: How will we consume films in the future?
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Film reviews round-up: The Sense of an Ending, The Hatton Garden Job
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The Handmaiden review: Slippery but pleasurable
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Star Wars Battlefront 2 trailer leaks ahead of Orlando Celebration
Guitarist John Geils dies, aged 71
Musician, best known for 80s hit 'Centrefold', passes away at Massachusetts home
Jimmy Kimmel mocks United Airlines in parody ad after flight incident
'Give us a problem and we'll drag your ass off the plane, and if you resist, we'll beat you so badly you'll be using your own face as a flotation device,' says spoof flight attendant
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The southern American restaurant using its menu to tackle racism
Chef Eduoardo Jordan is on a mission to educate diners about the origins of Southern American food
Aviation insiders weigh in on the United fiasco
As the dust begins to settle from the United passenger-dragging incident, aviation professionals give their take on the situation
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United Airlines: Other airlines are taking a swipe on social media
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Emirates is trolling United Airlines CEO in a new commercial
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False terror attack rumours spark stampede in Malaga
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Where should Theresa May stay on her holiday in Snowdonia?
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50,000 British airline passengers denied boarding every year
Plan an Easter home makeover with the hottest paint shades for spring
Gorgeous new hues make the traditional Easter decor session less of a chore and more of a pleasure.
Cyber ransoming: A growing parasitical business for UK hackers
'There are minimal overheads and profits can be limitless'
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WhatsApp users’ data could be shared with Facebook from this summer
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Samsung Galaxy S8: Bixby AI voice assistant is being delayed
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Microsoft kills off Windows Vista – the worst version ever created
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Tamagotchi: Classic toy from the 90s set for a comeback
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The surprising tricks tech giants use to make phones so addictive
Windows 10 Creators Update: What you need to do before downloading it
It's worth taking a few precautions before installing the new software
How Hearthstone's latest expansion has put off the casual player
Price hikes, back-to-back expansions and the introduction of Quests... Players are now required to spend their savings on digital cards
7 best laptops for kids
Whether it's to boost homework productivity or to watch their favourite films on, these are the devices best suited to children