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The tide turns on Brexit: Now 2.6 million Leave voters switch support to Remain
Analysis shows Labour voters driving shift amid public concern over prospect of no deal, in finding likely to raise pressure on Jeremy Corbyn to shift stance
Exhausted animal had swum several kilometres to cross Lake Champlain
'She was outrageous, honest and straightforward, and of course, a brilliant actress'
If I ask an estate agent to sell my house, I still expect to approve the price before the papers are signed
'The time is long overdue to hold these countries accountable for the illegality of their actions and the abuse of this endangered species'
Amendment tabled that would ensure misogyny seen as aggravating factor
The Australian, who will be replaced on an interim basis by Geordan Murphy, leaves the club following the heavy 40-6 defeat by Exeter Chiefs on the opening weekend of the season
Over 500 buildings thought to be affected by outage
Scottish party becomes second biggest in UK
Andrew Deamer believed to have run laboratories disguising drug as pet food in multi-million-pound trafficking ring
Broadcaster quits most popular breakfast show in UK to join Virgin in new year
Authorities to hire 8,000 workers to conduct daily checks for devices in public toilets
'It did look as though we were going to see some high pressure building in the UK over September. That high pressure system has moved'
Motorists stopped by road police officers will be required to read number plate from 20 metres
'If the Hitler salute is made on our streets today once again, it is a disgrace to our country,' says foreign minister
Surgery left 63-year-old with just an inch and a half of his penis and no muscle in his stomach
Campaigners want to ban the 'morally reprehensible weapons'
GOP representative resigns after describing athletes as 'over paid ignorant blacks' in online rant
Reporters say they were framed by police officers who gave them ‘secret’ documents moments before arrest
Human rights groups condemn 'brutal punishment' handed out to pair in Sharia court ruling
Backpacks designed for regular use — but can withstand bullets from high-velocity rifles including AK-47s and M-16s
Home secretary wants to see 'same level of commitment' as web giants have shown against terrorist propaganda
US rapper Machine Gun Kelly has written a song in response to being dissed by Eminem on his surprise new album.
Witness reports hearing up to 20 gunshots and police say two victims in 'extremely critical' condition
The former Ukip leader was speaking at an event named 'An Entertaining Evening With Nigel Farage'
'Analysing the biological material that has been discovered will present us with a clearer view of the first communities that settled in the Delta'
Families fear they will not be able to survive if United Nations halts aid to refugees after the US slashes funding
Scientists at Swansea University say the process could also be a cheaper alternative to recycling as the plastic does not need to be cleaned first
Unlike in the US or the UK, Australia’s inhumane border policy has been brutally effective at deterring asylum seekers from trying to gain access to Australia illegally
She has the weight, the authority, the proven government record, international reputation and status, and more political experience and skills than all of today’s European politicians put together
Disposable cups with cute drawings on them are still disposable cups – a key contributor to global warming
Far-right European parties will be in far better shape compared to the elections in 2014, as Brexit has also contributed to the galvanization of their nationalist platforms
It's astonishing that after 30 years in the game Eminem still hasn’t found a new insult
The stomach-churning combination of a high level of caffeine and a dumper-load of sugar in one handy can gives me (standing nearly 6ft tall) the shakes, so what’s the effect on a 10-year-old?
Set in 1979, the film closely follows the memoirs of Colorado Springs police department’s first black officer Ron Stallworth. What is interesting is what Lee doesn’t have the time, or perhaps the inclination, to show
After a string of Tory secretaries for education, and in the midst of Brexit negotiations and NHS crises, education has slipped from the agenda
The judgment underscores that the responsibility for a change in the law around cohabitants lies with the legislature
The Philippine president, who likened his country's war on drugs to the Holocaust, eyes arms deal with Israel during a four-day tour
‘The fire brigade did not turn up for almost two hours and today as a punitive action, they are withholding medications. The centre remains in lockdown’
Analysis: Country’s youngest ever female PM appears to be coming up trumps when it comes to revolutionising a government focused on ‘kindness’
'Changes are necessary,' says president after his popularity dips
In the aftermath of the 2015 refugee crisis, the populist party have become an unavoidable force in society and in parliament
Musician has been accused treason for opposing President Yoweri Musaveni
Exclusive: 'We noticed the exorbitant fees and did most of the work ourselves'
Myanmar journalist Kyaw Soe Oo is escorted by police after being sentenced by a court to jail in Yangon. Two Reuters journalists were jailed for seven years for breaching Myanmar's official secrets act during their reporting of the Rohingya crisis, a judge said, a case that has drawn outrage as an attack on media freedom
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A Somali soldier walks near the wreckage of vehicles at the scene of a blast outside the compound of a district headquarters in the capital Mogadishu. A Somali police officer says a number of people were wounded after a suicide bomber detonated an explosives-laden vehicle at a checkpoint outside the headquarters after being stopped by security forces
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A Utair-operated Boeing 737-800 which skidded off the runway and caught fire during landing, at Sochi international airport, in the Russian Black Sea resort. Russia's transportation minister says a supervisor at the airport died during the emergency response after a landing airliner careered off the end of the runway, into a riverbed and caught fire. There were no deaths reported among the 164 passengers and six crew members aboard the Utair Boeing 737, but the Russian health ministry said 18 people were injured. The fire was extinguished within eight minutes
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Mourners attend Aretha Franklin's funeral at Greater Grace Temple in Detroit
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Firefighters watch on as flames leap from a giant factory fire in the inner Melbourne suburb of West Footscray - More than 120 firefighters are fighting the fire, with 30 trucks and cherry picker aerial appliances on the scene which is sending large plumes of smoke across the city.
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People are evacuated after flooding in Swar township, Myanmar
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President Hassan Rouhani speaks at the Iranian Parliament in the capital Tehran. It was the first time Rouhani had been summoned by parliament in his five years in power, with MPs demanding answers on unemployment, rising prices and the collapsing value of the rial, which has lost more than half its value since April
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A police officer walks by the front of a Chicago Pizza and GLHF Game Bar at the scene of fatal shooting at The Jacksonville Landing. A gunman opened fire at a video game tournament killing multiple people and then fatally shooting himself in a rampage that wounded several others
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Migrants disembark from the Italian Coast Guard ship 'Diciotti' in the port of Catania, Italy. The vessel arrived with 177 migrants on board, but the Italian Interior Ministry denied them to disembark, calling EU member states to find a solution on how to distribute them. On 22 August, 27 unaccompanied minors were let off from the ship, assisted by Red Cross, UNHCR and Save the Children
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Rohingya refugees during a protest march after attending a ceremony to remember the first anniversary of a military crackdown that prompted a massive exodus of people from Myanmar to Bangladesh, at the Kutupalong refugee camp in Ukhia
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US President Donald Trump sits with children during a tour of Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio
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Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull speaks to the media during a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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High waves hit Jeju Island, South Korea, as powerful Typhoon Soulik gradually approaches the Korean Peninsula
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A Palestinian man throws his child in the air following morning prayers marking the first day of Eid al-Adha celebrations on the compound known to Muslims as al-Haram al-Sharif in Jerusalem's Old City. Eid al-Adha is the holiest of the two Muslims holidays celebrated each year, it marks the yearly Muslim pilgrimage (Hajj) to visit Mecca, the holiest place in Islam. Muslims slaughter a sacrificial animal and split the meat into three parts, one for the family, one for friends and relatives, and one for the poor and needy
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South Korean Lee Keum-seom, 92, meets with her North Korean son Ri Sung Chol, 71, during a separated family reunion meeting at the Mount Kumgang resort on the North's southeastern coast. Dozens of elderly and frail South Koreans met their Northern relatives for the first time since the peninsula and their families were divided by war nearly seven decades ago
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The flag of the United Nations flying at half-mast to mark the death of former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, at the European headquarters in Geneva. Kofi Annan died on 18 August, aged 80
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Newly appointed Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan inspects the guard of honor on his arrival in the Prime Minister House during a ceremony in Islamabad. Imran Khan was sworn in at a ceremony in Islamabad, ushering in a new political era as the World Cup cricket hero officially took the reins of power in the nuclear-armed country
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Muslim pilgrims walk out after the Friday prayer at the Grand mosque ahead of annual Haj pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia
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A man wades through flooded water in Kochi, Kerala state, India. According to reports, the region is on a high alert with schools and offices been closed due to the rising water levels of Periyar river after the gates of the Idukki reservoir were opened. The area has been hit by heavy rains that caused floods and reportedly killed at least 65 people
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets schoolchildren after his speech as part of India's 72nd Independence Day celebrations which marks the 71st anniversary of the end of British colonial rule, at the Red Fort in New Delhi
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A large section of the Morandi viaduct upon which the A10 motorway runs collapsed in Genoa, Italy. Both sides of the highway fell. Around 10 vehicles are involved in the collapse, rescue sources said. The viaduct gave way amid torrential rain. It runs over shopping centres, factories, some homes, the Genoa-Milan railway line and the Polcevera river
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Turkish President Erdogan addresses the 10th annual Ambassadors' Conference in Ankara. Global markets have reacted fearfully to Turkey's financial crash, which Turkish President Erdogan blames on a "political, underhand plot" by Donald Trump's USA. Last week the US doubled steel and aluminium tariffs against Turkey amidst diplomatic tensions over the latter's detaining of an American pastor
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NASA, The United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket launches NASA's Parker Solar Probe to touch the Sun from Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on August 12, 2018 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Parker Solar Probe is humanity's first-ever mission into a part of the Suns atmosphere called the corona. The probe will directly explore solar processes that are key to understanding and forecasting space weather events that can impact life on Earth.
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An activist confronts Virginia State Troopers in riot gear during a rally on the campus of The University of Virginia one-year after the violent white nationalist rally that left one person dead and dozens injured in Charlottesville, Virginia
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A man holds his son before Friday prayers at an evacuation centre in Sambik Bangkol village, in northern Lombok on West Nusa Tenggara province
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A rescuers stands next to a damaged tent in a flooded camping as storms and heavy rains sweep across France on August 9, 2018 in Saint-Julien-de-Peyrolas, southern France. - The bad weather caused large power cuts and a man who was working in a summer camp went missing according to the gendarmerie
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A Palestinian girl smiles as she waits to receive aids at a United Nations food distribution centre in Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza
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An Israeli soldier rides an armoured vehicle during an army drill after the visit of Israeli Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, Israel
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Usable items are salvaged from a home destroyed in an earthquake in North Lombok, Indonesia. The powerful earthquake struck the Indonesian tourist island of Lombok, killing a number of people and shaking neighboring Bali, as authorities on Monday said thousands of houses were damaged and the death toll could climb
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Accident investigators and rescue personnel work at the wreckage of a Junkers JU52 aircraft in Flims, after it crashed into Piz Segnas, a 3,000-metre (10,000-foot) peak in eastern Switzerland. Twenty people were confirmed dead after the vintage World War II aircraft crashed into a Swiss mountainside, police reports said. The Junker JU52 HB-HOT aircraft, built in Germany in 1939 and now a collectors item, belongs to JU-Air, a company with links to the Swiss air force, the ATS news agency reported
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Members of different security forces stand guard and take evidence after an explosion targeted President Nicolas Maduro, in Caracas, Venezuela. The Venezuelan Information Minister, Jorge Rodriguez, confirmed that President Nicolas Maduro was the victim of an attack with 'drone-type flying devices that contained an explosive charge', and that he escaped unharmed from the incident, which occurred during a military ceremony in Caracas
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People in Mbare celebrate after officials announced the re-election of President Emmerson Mnangagwa of the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) in Harare, Zimbabwe. The election was the first since Robert Mugabe was ousted in a military coup last year, and featured a close race between Mnangagwa and opposition candidate Nelson Chamisa of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC Alliance). Deadly clashes broke out earlier in the week following the release of parliamentary election results, amid allegations of fraud by Chamisa and MDC supporters
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A supporter of the ruling ZANU-PF walks past a burnt vehicle at the party's offices a day after the clashes between security forces and opposition protesters in Harare, Zimbabwe
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A ceremony takes place in a hangar, to mark the return of 55 sets of remains of American troops killed during the 1950-53 Korean War, at Osan Air Base in Pyeongtaek, South Korea. The ceremony was held five days after a US airplane transported the remains to South Korea from North Korea in a move expected to facilitate ongoing efforts to promote peace on the peninsula
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Veronika Nikulshina, one of four members of Russia's Pussy Riot protest group who were jailed for 15 days for staging a pitch invasion during the football World Cup final and were detained again after their release on July 30, is escorted by a police officer before a court hearing in Moscow
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A relative of a passenger of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 reads the safety report that has concluded that the planes controls were deliberately manipulated and that illegal interference by a third party cannot be ruled out. Flight MH370 disappeared with 239 people on board en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur on 8 March 2014
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Palestinian activist and campaigner Ahed Tamimi kisses the tombstone of former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat at his mausoleum in Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, after she was released from prison following an eight-month sentence for slapping two Israeli soldiers
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Zimbabwe's incumbent President and candidate Emmerson Mnangagwa arrives for his closing presidential campaign rally in Harare, two days ahead of the elections
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A house burns during the Carr fire in Redding, California. One firefighter has died and at least two others have been injured as wind-whipped flames tore through the region
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Supporters of Pakistan's cricketer-turned politician Imran Khan, and head of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (Movement for Justice) party, celebrate in Karachi, a day after a general election. Imran Khan claimed victory in the country's tense general election marred by allegations of "blatant" rigging by rival parties. A visibly tired Khan cut a conciliatory tone in a wide-ranging address to the nation following the controversial contest
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A man who was injured in a suspected suicide bomb attack outside a polling station, receives medical treatment at a hospital in Quetta. At least 25 people were killed and 30 injured in the incident. Polling stations in Pakistan opened for the general election for around 105 million constituents. Voters will have to choose from 11,000 candidates to elect 272 members of the Parliament for the next term. These elections are the second in Pakistan's history in which a government was able to complete its term to make way for another government after being ruled by military dictators for half of the 71 years of its existence since its founding in 1947
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A woman reacts as she tries to find her dog, following a wildfire at the village of Mati, near Athens, Greece. At least 60 people are thought to have been killed
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A house is threatened by a huge blaze during a wildfire in Kineta, near Athens. More than 300 firefighters, five aircraft and two helicopters were mobilised to tackle the "extremely difficult" situation due to strong gusts of wind, Athens fire chief Achille Tzouvaras said
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Israeli-annexed Golan Heights shows a smoke plume rising across the border in Quneitra in southwestern Syria, as rebels destroy their arms stocks prior to their departure
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A Syrian child looks through the window of a bus as displaced people from the Quneitra province wait at the Morek crossing point to be transfered in the provinces of Idlib and Aleppo, northwestern Syria. The transfers come under a surrender deal agreed this week between Russia and Syrian rebels in Quneitra province that will see the sensitive zone fall back under state control. Rebels will hand over territory they control in Quneitra and the neighbouring buffer zone with the Israeli-occupied Golan, a war monitor and a rebel
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Men push a car past a flooded street in Ahmadabad, India. Hundreds of people have been rescued from flood affected areas in the past week as incessant rains continue to lash Gujarat state
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Arab lawmakers stand up in protest during a Knesset session in Jerusalem. Israel's parliament approved a controversial piece of legislation that defines the country as the nation-state of the Jewish people but which critics warn sidelines minorities
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The 12 boys and their soccer coach who were rescued from a flooded cave arrive for a news conference in the northern province of Chiang Rai, Thailand
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President Barack Obama delivers the 16th Nelson Mandela annual lecture, marking the centenary of the anti-apartheid leader's birth, in Johannesburg, South Africa
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French supporters celebrate on the Champs Elysees their team's victory after the World Cup 2018 final between France and Croatia
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Nearly $300m of planned support has been stopped as US demands reforms in way United Nations relief agency is run
The mission will see scientists detonate an explosive on the rock known as Ryugu
Authorities considering 'all possible scenarios' as knifeman injures two at busy rail terminal
'Everyone was coughing and then we were coughing. And the flight attendants were covering their faces and passengers started covering their faces'
Sam Patten has been charged with failing to register as a foreign agent in the US
'Thousands' of vulnerable migrants and refugees have been abandoned and left without food and water, rights groups say, as clashes rock capital
Former vice-president and political rival calls late senator a brother - although admits they had 'a hell of a lot of family fights'
If Lebanon needs Syria more than Syria needs Lebanon, I suppose that Lebanon needs America more than America needs Lebanon. Either way, the country’s neutrality still protects it from itself
The government doesn't know yet whether it will retry Paul Manafort on 10 counts of fraud
'Today we’re here at Vogue and we are shooting a cover story celebrating the rich and stylist history of one of the most enduring style icons of all time'
‘Dip the apple in the honey, make a bracha loud and clear…’
Say hello to the most up-and-coming areas in the continent’s hippest cities
The ‘Clean India’ initiative plans to build 111 million more household toilets by 2019
The German defender scored an 11th-minute header against Cardiff on Sunday
The 33-year-old will play his 161st and final Test at The Oval against India this week
It may have fallen to the 'Guardians of the Galaxy' cast's most vocal James Gunn defender to speak for a silent majority in Hollywood fearful of studios' one-punishment-fits-all stance
The second volume of the first ever biography of Sir George Martin tells the factors that led to The Beatles producer’s withdrawal during the making of the White Album
'In many ways Virgin Radio is my spiritual home'
Readers have to do plenty of work themselves – but it is thoroughly repaid
Algorithm that decides what people see is still mostly secretive
Contactless cards at your fingertips sounds like a dystopian future, but not for biohackers in Sweden. Moa Petersén asks: does convenience trump privacy?
Xbox players can currently play with those on Switch, for instance – but nobody can play with those on PlayStation
The game 'aims to create a living world that's not simply open, but deeper'