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British homes at risk from Russian hackers
US and UK issue unprecedented warning of Kremlin cyberwar
Syria air strikes reveal the fragility of US-UK 'special relations'
Analysis: Donald Trump appears to have built up a stronger rapport with Emmanuel Macron than with Theresa May
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Did the Stephen Lawrence murder really change a nation?
Some say it changed the UK, but The Independent has heard claims that 'institutional racism' still lurks within some police forces
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Robert Fisk The search for truth in the rubble of Douma
Robert Fisk visits the Syria clinic at the centre of a global crisis
Porn star to face lawyer who 'paid her off' over Trump affair in court
Lawyers for Mr Trump ask to review documents seized that relate to the president
Fashion designer accused of murdering nanny 'suffered mood swings'
Ouissem Medouni said Sabrina Kouider would ‘wake up screaming for nothing’
Most people still do not care about buying plastic bottles
Report reveals British public is ‘not there yet’ in its attempts to tackle ‘scourge’ of pollution
No risk and no reward, just why can't Manchester United attack?
In eight days Jose Mourinho's side went from beating the top team in the league to losing to the bottom one, an extreme that has been far from a rarity in a overwhelmingly disappointing season
Tobi Oredein Beyoncé's performance at Coachella was a celebration of black women
The biggest pop star of our time taught us all a lesson; that when it comes to performing black culture, black performers do it best
Ant McPartlin pleads guilty to drink driving charge
TV presenter says he is ‘truly sorry for what happened’ after he is fined £86,000
Plastic-eating enzyme created by scientists could help solve pollution
'This is a potentially very useful technology to support recovery and recycling of plastics,' says expert
Conchita Wurst reveals she is HIV positive
'Today is the day to free me from the Sword of Damocles for the rest of my life: I have been HIV positive for many years'
Meet Kississippi: The emo singer opening for Dashboard Confessional
The Philadelphia artist opens up about her decision to self-release and her love of Paramore
Chuka Umunna How we can make the government give everyone a vote on the Brexit deal
Yesterday I stood alongside Conservatives, Lib Dems and Green Party members – there is increased appetite for a vote on whether we take the deal Theresa May negotiates for us or stay inside the EU
Manic Street Preachers: 'Digital hysteria has overtaken democracy'
Bassist and lyricist Nicky Wire on fighting the establishment, identity, and why he toned down the more obscure references on new album 'Resistance Is Futile'
'Full Metal Jacket' sergeant R Lee Ermey dies aged 74
Ermey's manager Bill Rogin says he died Sunday morning from pneumonia-related complications
'Significant' study raises hopes for treating depression with ketamine
Significant improvement in patients at imminent risk of suicide within hours
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Number of shelter beds for homeless people down a fifth under Tories
Exclusive: Budget cuts mean England now has enough beds for less than half of those who need them
JD Wetherspoon to close social media accounts over online abuse
Pub chain says move takes into account concerns over misuse of data and addictive nature of social media
Former Auschwitz guard charged with accessory to genocide
94-year-old charged as juvenile because he was 19 at time of alleged offences
Pro-EU politician wins Montenegro's presidential election
Djukanovic has dominated politics in the country for decades
QE2 finally to open as floating hotel in Dubai
Cabins on sale for £135 per night, while non-residents can go on board for a drink
First American woman wins the Boston Marathon since 1985
She is the first American woman to win in 33 years, and her win follows five years after the fatal bombing in the city
Watchdog says EPA broke law with Scott Pruitt’s $43,000 phone booth
Official has faced scrutiny over his spending on security measures
How Brexit is set to cause chaos at Europe's ports
Britain is reliant on the port of Rotterdam for trade with the East Asia
Refurbishment turned Grenfell from 'safe structure into fire hazard'
Blaze would have remained confined to Flat 16 and would not have claimed even a single life if original facade of building had not been re-clad, investigation claims
Why Will Self's report on the death of the novel is (still) premature
Literary fiction is robust enough to withstand the challenges the 21st century throws at it
First Europeans survived volcanic super-eruption 'by working together'
Experts suggest we can learn from our prehistoric ancestors when tackling changing climate today
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James Moore Thank you, America, for letting us tag along in this Syrian war
The thought of the French playing le poodle in Syria for the second time when it’s our job – it doesn’t bear thinking about
Elisa Allen The Grand National is punishing and hazardous for horses
If we saw someone whipping a dog in the street, we’d try to stop it. We’d call the police. We’d demand that the perpetrator be taken to court – possibly to prison
Hamish McRae Five signs we have reached peak Facebook
If Facebook’s most valuable users start to sign off, that creates a brilliant market opportunity for its rivals
Fabian Hamilton We must exhaust international law before dropping more bombs
While the prime minister happily followed the president of the United States into this dangerous conflict, Labour is calling for a reasoned, rational response
Shappi Khorsandi Like many women, I had an abortion in Ealing – and this is why I know they needed a buffer zone
We heard someone shout suddenly, 'You are awful, AWFUL people!' It was a loud and angry blast. From the look of astonished horror my son was giving me and the sensation in my throat, I realised the shouting had come from me
Mark Steel Decent members of society don't burgle houses - they rip up floral tributes while shouting 'Scum!' instead
Even if a flower grows naturally on the spot where a burglar dies, it should be sprayed with napalm: that will teach it to insult old-aged pensioners, the liberal botanically correct floral scum
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Tess Finch-Lees Brexit will bring violence back to Ireland – it's inevitable
Religion in Northern Ireland is like the Hotel California. You can check out, but you can never leave
Bahia Mardini Until Assad is out, Syrians like me will be too afraid to return home
Years of war, and years of dictatorship before that, have made Syrians afraid of our own country. We are afraid of arbitrary arrests and the prospect of our children, friends and neighbours being killed as a warning for speaking out against the regime
Letters Did anyone ever think to just talk to Assad?
Please send your letters to letters@independent.co.uk
Ashley Nunes Driverless cars need more testing before they are safe on the road
If the car experiences something in real life that has not been covered in training, how the car will react is anyone’s guess
Will Gore Viktor Orban’s victory in Hungary is bad news for the EU
The push for influence over the EU’s socially liberal policy agenda by right-wing nationalists like Orban poses a conundrum to say the least
Matthew Norman I have a great idea for the name of this new centrist party
For Blair, Miliband, and any other members of the band tempted by a heritage tour comeback, this is less about the burning desire to rescue their country from extremism than laying the ghost of their traumatised disbelief that Corbyn and his principles are so much more popular than them and whatever they affect to believe
Hindu men accused of rape and killing Muslim girl deny charges
‘I was threatened yesterday... I am in danger,’ said family’s lawyer
Passenger takes flight attendant hostage with fountain pen
Police say 41-year-old man has 'history of mental illness'
Former First Lady Barbara Bush in 'failing health'
'It will not surprise those who know her that Barbara Bush has been a rock in the face of her failing health,' spokesman says
Militants disguised as UN peacekeepers explode suicide bombs in Mali
A Blue Helmet was killed and many more wounded, according to the government
US has taken in only 11 Syrian refugees this year
'How can Donald Trump claim to care about the plight of the Syrian people and then do everything in his power to keep them out?'
Trump 2020 campaign spends 20 per cent of its money on legal fees
The campaign is also spending considerable amounts at Trump-owned properties
World news in pictures
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People participate in a protest against the rape of an eight-year-old girl in Kathua near Jammu, and a teenager in Unnao, Uttar Pradesh state, in Bangalore, India
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Fireworks are set off as the final performance takes place during the Closing Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
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The wreckage of the Scientific Studies and Research Centre compound in the Barzeh district, north of Damascus, after the United States, UK and France launched strikes against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime early on April 14 in response to an alleged chemical weapons attack after mulling military action for nearly a week. Syrian state news agency SANA reported several missiles hit a research centre in Barzeh, north of Damascus, "destroying a building that included scientific labs and a training centre"
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Indian activists gather to show support for the chairperson of the Delhi Commission for Women Swati Maliwal, who is on a hunger strike against the alleged rapes in Uttar Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, in New Delhi, India. According to news reports Maliwal is sitting on hunger strike demanding that authorities take strict actions against the alleged rapists.
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Shi'ite pilgrims carry a symbolic casket outside Imam Moussa al-Kadhim's shrine to mark the anniversary of his death in Baghdad, Iraq
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Seasonal winds washed tons of debris ashore at Matahari Terbit beach, near Sanur, Bali, Indonesia.
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Syrian onlookers gather around rescue teams clearing the rubble at the site of an explosion of unknown origin which wrecked a multi-storey building the previous night in the war-battered country's northwestern city of Idlib. The cause of the explosion in the jihadist-held city, which killed more than a ten people and wounded 80, according to the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group, was not immediately clear.
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Protesters try to block French gendarmes during an evacuation operation in the zoned ZAD (Deferred Development Zone) in Notre-Dame-des-Landes, near Nantes, France.
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Competitors cross the start line at the annual Pyongyang Marathon.
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The body of journalist Yasser Murtaja, 31, is carried during his funeral in Gaza city. He was shot by Israeli troops while reporting on Palestinian protests on the Gaza-Israel border.
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Supporters of the former South African president Jacob Zuma rally prior to his appearance in the KwaZulu-Natal High Court on corruption charges in Durban. Zuma, 75, arrived to face corruption charges linked to a multi-billion dollar 1990s arms deal. The graft case against him was postponed until June 8 after a brief 15-minute hearing.
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Palestinian protesters run during clashes with Israeli troops at Israel-Gaza border.
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Presidents Hassan Rouhani of Iran, Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey and Vladimir Putin of Russia pose before their meeting in Ankara.
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South African school children pause next to a portrait of the late South African anti-apartheid campaigner Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, wife of African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela, at her house in Soweto. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa paid tribute to Winnie, who died on April 2, saying that Nelson Mandela's former wife was a "voice of defiance" against white-minority rule.
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Jewish priests and civilians take part in the Cohanim prayer during the Passover holiday at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem.
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Pope Francis greets the crowd at St Peter's square after the Easter Sunday Mass in the Vatican. Christians around the world are marking the Holy Week, commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, leading up to his resurrection on Easter.
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Mourners hold back a relative of Palestinian Hamdan Abu Amshah, who was killed along the Israel border with Gaza, during his funeral in Beit Hanoun town.
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Israeli soldiers shot tear gas grenades towards the Palestinian tent city protest commemorating Land Day. The day marks the killing of six Arab Israelis during 1976 demonstrations against Israeli confiscations of Arab land.
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An emotional Steve Smith is comforted by his father Peter as he fronts the media at Sydney International Airport. Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft were flown back to Australia following investigations into alleged ball tampering in South Africa.
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French gendarmes escort the coffin of the late Lieutenant Colonel Arnaud Beltrame transported by car during a funeral procession leaving the Pantheon as part of a national tribute in Paris. The French President will lead a national commemoration to hostage-swap policeman Arnaud Beltrame killed in jihadist attack.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin visits a memorial made for the victims of a fire in a multi-story shopping center in the Siberian city of Kemerovo. Officials say that the fire escapes were blocked and a PA system was turned off during the fire that killed over 50 people.
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At least 64 shoppers have been killed in fire at a shopping centre in Russia. A further 16 people were still missing after flames broke out at the four-storey Winter Cherry mall in the city of Kemerovo in Siberia, according to Russian Emergencies Minister Vladimir Puchkov. The fire was extinguished in the morning after burning through the night. Parts of the building were still smouldering and the floors of the cinema hall had caved in in places, another emergency official said.
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Syrian civilians gathering for their evacuation from the town of Arbin in the Eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the capital Damascus, following a deal with the regime. The deal is expected to see some 7,000 people bussed from Arbin and Zamalka towns and the district of Jobar to a rebel-dominated part of northern Syria.
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Students attend the ‘March For Our Lives’ in Washington. In the wake of the Florida attack, there has been a widespread effort to ban assault rifle.
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Police at the scene of a hostage situation in a supermarket in Trebes. An armed man took hostages in a supermarket in southern France, killing three and injuring about a dozen others, police said. A French minister confirmed the gunman had been shot dead by police.
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A boy rows his boat in the polluted waters of the Brahmaputra river on World Water Day in Guwahati, India.
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Kosovo's opposition lawmakers release a teargas canister inside the country's parliament in before a vote for an agreement to ratify or not a border demarcation deal signed in 2015 with Montenegro.
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People carrying luggage leave the Russian Embassy in London and board a van bearing diplomatic plates. Dozens of people including adults with children arrived at the Russian embassy in the morning and then left carrying luggage in vehicles bearing diplomatic registration plates. Britain last week announced the expulsion of 23 Russian diplomats over the spy poisoning row, prompting a tit-for-tat response from Moscow.
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The Soyuz MS-08 spacecraft is mounted on the launch pad at the Russian-leased Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan
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President Vladimir Putin walks out of a voting booth at a polling station during Russia's presidential election in Moscow.
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People take part in a pensioners protest to demand decent pensions in Barcelona. Thousands of people across the country took part in mass demonstrations called by main Spanish workers unions demanding rises of state pensions in accordance with the consumer price index
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Russian President Vladimir Putin visits the Almazov National Medical Research Centre in Saint Petersburg.
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Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with members of the Security Council in Moscow.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel is sworn in by the President of the German lower house during the government's swearing-in ceremony at the Bundestag in Berlin. Merkel, head of the Christian Democratic Party CDU, starts her fourth term as German chancellor, capping months of political uncertainty as she bartered with her rivals of the SPD to help govern Europe's top economy in a "grand coalition".
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Nepali students of University of Dhaka light candles in memory of the victims of the US-Bangla aircraft crash in Nepal, Bangladesh.
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Rescuers work to save passengers from a plane crash at Kathmandu airport in Nepal.
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French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron pose for photographs as they visit the Taj Mahal.
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France’s far-right party Front National (FN) president Marine Le Pen applauds former US President advisor Steve Bannon after his speech during the Front National party annual congress, in Lille, northern France.
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A television screen showing pictures of US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un at a railway station in Seoul.
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Protesters form triangles with their hands during a demonstration for women’s rights in Bilbao, Spain.
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A labourer works on a salt pan in the outskirts of the Nagaur district in the Indian state of Rajasthan ahead of International Women’s day.
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Sri Lanka's army soldiers and police personnel stand near a vandalised building in Digana, a suburb of Kandy. Extremists Buddhist mobs swept through the town on Monday, burning at least 11 Muslim owned shops and homes. Sri Lanka's president declared a state of emergency Tuesday amid fears that anti-Muslim attacks in the central hill town could spread.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives for the opening of the first session of the 13th National People's Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. The NPC has over 3,000 delegates and is the world's largest parliament or legislative assembly though its function is largely as a formal seal of approval for the policies fixed by the leaders of the Chinese Communist Party. The NPC runs alongside the annual plenary meetings of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), together known as 'Lianghui' or 'Two Meetings'.
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Female protestor stands up with the words 'Berlusconi Sei Scaduto' written on her body, translating as 'Berlusconi, you’ve expired', as Silvio Berlusconi stands during voting of the political and regional elections in Milan, Italy.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech during a rally to support his bid in the upcoming presidential election at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.
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A light turns red outside of Germany's Krupp Mannesmann steel factory. German officials and industry groups warned U.S. President Donald Trump that he risks sparking a trade war with his closest allies if he goes ahead with plans to impose steep tariffs on steel and aluminium imports.
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People dance during Holi festival celebrations in Kathmandu, Nepal.
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Indian fans watch as the funeral procession of the late Bollywood actress Sridevi Kapoor passes through Mumbai.
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Candles are left in tribute to murdered Slovakian investigative reporter Jan Kuciak, 27, and his fiancee Martina, 27, at Slovak National Uprising Square in Bratislava. A leading Slovak newspaper says organised crime may have been involved in the shooting death that shocked Slovakia. The bodies of Kuciak and Kusnirova were found Sunday evening in their house in the town of Velka Maca, east of the capital.
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Colosseum during a heavy snowfall in Rome, Italy.
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Family members of victims of the sunken South Korean naval ship Cheonan by a North Korean attack hold up defaced portraits of Kim Yong Chol, vice chairman of North Korea's ruling Workers' Party Central Committee, during a rally against his visit near the Unification bridge in Paju, South Korea. A North Korean high-level delegation led by Kim arrived to attend the closing ceremony of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics. The signs read: " Let's punish Kim Young Chol."
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Trump personal lawyer looks to suppress evidence seized in FBi raid
Mr Cohen's lawyers have asked to 'take the first cut at identifying documents that are relevant or not relevant' to federal investigation
Hit-and-run driver crashes into vigil for man killed in hit-and-run
Furious mourners attack police vehicle arriving to help
Greek jet crashes in sea amid 'daily mock dogfights' with Turkey
Officials say the jet crashed north of the island of Skyros
Another high-ranking National Security Council member resigns
Mr Bolton is less than a week into his tenure as national security adviser
Who are Diamond and Silk and why are they so angry with Facebook?
Social network's decision to censor videos by prominent Republican sisters raised in Mark Zuckerberg's congressional hearings
New Zealand bans all new permits for offshore oil and gas exploration
Prime minister Jacina Ardern says move will help 'protect future generations from climate change'
H&M announces latest luxury designer collaboration
The collection will be available in November
Chef fired after serving customer £1.15 Asda own-brand cheese
'Even when I cook it at home I cook it in a terracotta dish!'
What it’s like to fly TAP, the airline with the ‘most handsome crew'
An inside view of flying on TAP Air Portugal
How 3D printing is revolutionising architectural restoration
Modern cities have undoubtedly lost the architectural charm of the past. Classical ornamentation and intricate facades have been replaced with glass and steel giants that offer much less character. Of course, contemporary design has a lot to offer, but with limited resources to protect historical buildings at a reasonable cost, traditional façade design has become a dying art – until now, as the relationship between technology and art enters a new realm.
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Mourinho to leave United stars out of FA Cup semi-final
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Stranger Things' Charlie Heaton in new horror The Secret of Marrowbone
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Eminem joined by Dr. Dre and 50 Cent on stage at Coachella
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge remains rediscovered in a wine cellar
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Man Booker Prize International 2018 shortlist announced
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Call of Duty: WW2 review: A weak imitation
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Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp launch hit by server errors
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Microtransactions system used in world's biggest games could be banned
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