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England cricketer's lawyer says team mate may have caused injuries
QC asks jury to look at footage apparently showing Hales kicking Ryan Ali
Israeli school pupils caught dancing naked at Nazi death camp
Teenagers filmed by security cameras stripping off during Poland trip
FBI fires agent over anti-Trump texts
The longtime agent was once a well-respected member of the federal agency
Scientists discover new form of carbon after decades of searching
'We now have the recipe for how to make these structures'
BBC journalists 'almost killed' after being mistaken for witch doctors
Documentary team violently attacked while investigating black-magic deaths of victims whose body parts were used as charms
Cannabis could help treat inflammatory bowel diseases, study suggests
Marijuana ingredient mimics body's inflammation off-switch and could lead to new drug targets for Crohn's and colitis
Father and son 'brazenly stole eight champagne from Fortnum & Mason'
Douglas and Jack Vallender claim they left department store after forgetting to pay
Hackers plan worldwide ATM 'cashout', warns FBI
Agency warns banks of an imminent 'cashout' attack by gangs of criminals on cash points around the world
London model guilty of stabbing rival to death in row over woman
Britain’s 'most-famous black model' knifed outside home following feud involving girlfriend
'Unconditional offers could lead to drop in top A-level grades'
If students with unconditional offers 'take their foot off the pedal' they may not get high grades
Italy tells UK to take in 141 refugees on rescue boat in Mediterranean
‘The United Kingdom should assume its responsibility to safeguard the castaways,’ says Rome’s transport minister
'Orphan' lion cub farms are a scam driving extinction, tourists warned
Visitors who take selfies with big cats, bottle-feed or take them for walks are duped into supporting lucrative trophy-hunting and bones trade
Illegal fishing and deforestation operations linked with tax havens
Investigation reveals use of nations like Cayman Islands and Belize by companies and vessels involved in potentially damaging practices
Chris Key I’ve seen populism in Argentina. Britain is now going the same way
When we first arrived from the South American country in 2014, I felt excited about the way the UK was moving forward. Now, it feels like life has gone full circle. Four years on, I haven’t ever felt so depressed about where this country is headed
Hundreds injured at Spanish music festival as pier collapses 'after crowd told to jump'
'The floor dropped like a lift. It was a matter of five seconds'
Man 'steals fruit machine cash' in front of Wetherspoons drinkers
Footage shows alleged thief force open device using screwdriver
Man accused of eating ex-girlfriend 'mentally fit for trial'
'I just want to be executed,' says Joseph Oberhansley
Camper dies after being hit in throat by tent peg
The 61-year-old was packing away after motorcycle rally when tragedy occurred
Jews and Arabs unite to protest Israel's new nation state law
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemns protesters for wanting to 'turn Israel into a Palestinian state'
Stop adding to prisoners’ sentences for rule-breaking, ministers urged
Punishments totalling almost 1,000 years handed down in 2017 as total number of additional days of imprisonment more than doubles in three years, prompting calls to end punitive system
'£100m plan' to stop rough sleeping has no new money, minister admits
James Brokenshire concedes that much of £100m homelessness fund has been 'reprioritised' from existing budgets in his department
Rare black swan spotted 9,000 miles from home on River Severn
Only a handful of unusual species thought to be living in the wild in Britain
Painting bought for £165,000 revealed to be worthless fake
Owner believed it was a genuine William Nicholson - but the leading expert wasn't convinced
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Peter Bloom Populists say they are fighting for 'the people' – but who are they?
Radical, inclusive politics should be much more than a critique of those at the top; it needs to be an ongoing debate over who ‘we’ are and how ‘we’ can be empowered
Mustafa Field and Natan Levy As Jewish and Muslim friends, this is what we have in common
We have learned that the will of good people to create relationships between communities living side by side can overcome and break the dangerous cycle of fear and hate
Christine Jardine How I petitioned the Home Office to get a toddler out of a warzone
The atmosphere is hostile towards immigrants, even those who are now legitimate British citizens
Nash Riggins If Trump got his way, Melania's parents would be illegal immigrants
If it's not a big deal for Melania and her parents to take advantage of chain migration, why does her ham-fisted husband seem to think it's such a big deal when other people do it?
Sean O'Grady Boris is going to be prime minister – here’s how he’ll do it
At some convenient point towards the late summer, the Islamophobia inquiry will quietly come to an end with a statement about Boris's writings being ill-advised and distasteful, but that he won’t be kicked out of the party. At this point, he’ll be free to challenge for a position in No 10
Shappi Khorsandi Rowan Atkinson isn't a racist for what he said about Boris burqa joke
My own family were exiled from Iran because my father made a joke in a newspaper column, but in very different circumstances. And there are times when a burqa joke is genuinely funny – but not in the case of Boris’s
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Sarah E Graham London is over. Like thousands of young people, I’m glad I left
It's only 50 miles from our previous home, but it feels worlds away – and my mental health improved almost overnight
Matt Greene This is what modern Holocaust denial looks like. No wonder British Jews are so scared
In an age of fake news and alternative facts, history is up for grabs. Convince people to question Auschwitz and what else can’t you challenge?
Editorial Just like Northamptonshire council, austerity is well and truly bust
The political trick was to make councils bear the brunt of the austerity programme, and to also bear the brunt of the political backlash. But there's only so far you can go before things start to collapse
Seven dead as building collapses during raid on militants in Jordan
Alleged assailants in hideout open fire and set off explosions in town of Salt
Taiwan nursing home fire kills nine people, authorities confirm
Investigations into the cause of the blaze are ongoing, say authorities
Kolkata is becoming an unnecessary climate casualty
Global warming poses an urgent threat to the river delta city of 14 million. A reporter returns home and learns: the city’s natural defences are being lost
President condemns police as anti-corruption demonstrations met with tear gas and beatings in Romania
'I would ask our ruling politicians to switch places with us, work the way we do and see what that is like'
‘You can’t unsee what I saw’: Police officers killed in Canada’s second mass shooting within three weeks
Witnesses describe chilling ordeal as police put area on lockdown
Video captures the moment Indonesia is struck by powerful earthquake
People seen running, screaming and crouching on ground in response to tremor
Declassified cables reveal CIA torture at site run by Gina Haspel
The tortured suspect is currently at Guantanamo Bay awaiting a military trial
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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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Hugo Lloris lifts the trophy after France beat Croatia 4-2 in the World Cup final in the Luzhniki Stadium in Russia
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Germany's Angelique Kerber beat seven-time champion US player Serena Williams in the Wimbledon final. Kerber won her first Wimbledon title
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Firefighters using fire helicopters fighting wildfires in Sordal in Setesdalen in the southern part of Norway. The fires are thought to be caused by lightning in the very dry landscape
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The Syrian national flag rises in the midst of damaged buildings in Daraa-al-Balad an opposition-held part of the southern city of Daraa. Syria's army entered rebel-held parts of Daraa city, state media said, raising the national flag in the cradle of the uprising that sparked the country's seven-year war, following a deal for rebels to hand over their heavy weapons in Daraa al-Balad and other opposition-held parts of the city
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US President Donald Trump and Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg attend a bilateral breakfast ahead of the NATO Summit in Brussels
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The last four Thai Navy SEALs come out safely after completing the rescue mission inside a cave where 12 boys and their soccer coach have been trapped since June 23, in Mae Sai, Chiang Rai province, northern Thailand. Thailand's navy SEALs say all 12 boys and their soccer coach have been rescued from a flooded cave in far northern Thailand, ending an ordeal that lasted more than two weeks
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Indonesia worker and firefighters try to extinguish a fire on fishing boats at Benoa harbour in Denpasar, on Indonesia's resort island of Bali. A massive fire laid waste to dozens of boats at a Bali port as firefighters battled to bring the dramatic blaze under control
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Russia's football team are greeted celebrated by fans during a visit at the Moscow's fan zone after they were knocked out of the World Cup in their quarter final match against Croatia on penalties
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Residents look over the flooded town by heavy rain in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, western Japan. Heavy rainfall killed 47 people, missing more than 49 people and five others in serious condition in southwestern and western Japan, public television reported on 07 July 2018. Japan Meteorological Agency has warned record rainfall on 06 July for flooding, mudslides in southwestern and western Japan. In nine prefectures in western and southwestern Japan, authorities issued evacuation orders to more than one million of people in southwestern and western Japan
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An honour guard hold up a picture of Samarn Kunan, 38, a former member of Thailand's elite navy SEAL unit who died working to save 12 boys and their soccer coach trapped inside a flooded cave, at an airport in Rayong province, Thailand
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The International Space Station, center, passes in front of the Moon in its Earth orbit as photographed from Salgotarjan, Hungary
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Former Malaysia Prime Minister Najib Razak (C) arrives at Kuala Lumpur High Court in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Malaysia's former prime minister Najib Razak appeared in court to face graft charges linked to the the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) scandal
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Rescue workers come out from the Tham Luang cave complex, as members of under-16 soccer team and their coach have been found alive according to a local media's report, in the northern province of Chiang Rai, Thailand
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Firefighters scramble to control flames surrounding a fire truck as the Pawnee fire jumps across highway 20 near Clearlake Oaks, California
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Presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador greets supporters as he arrives at a polling station during the presidential election in Mexico City
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North Korea leader Kim Jong Un inspects Unit 1524 of the Korean People's Army (KPA)
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Mount Agung's crater glows red from the lava as it spews volcanic smoke on Bali Island. The Indonesian tourist island closed its international airport, stranding thousands of travelers, as the Mount Agung volcano gushed a 2,500-meter (8,200-feet) column of ash and smoke
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The remains of market stalls smoulder after a fire swept through a marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya. Several people have died in the fire and about 70 are receiving hospital treatment, with rescue teams left searching through the scene
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Smoke rises in the rebel-held town of Nawa in southern Syria during airstrikes by Syrian regime forces. Syria's army launched an assault on the flashpoint southern city of Daraa state media said, after a week of deadly bombardment on the nearby countryside caused mass displacement. Government forces have set their sights on retaking the south of the country, a strategic area that borders Jordan and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights
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French President Emmanuel Macron greets Pope Francis at the end of a private audience at the Vatican
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The frame of an abandoned Peugeot 404 rests in Niger's Tenere desert region of the south central Sahara on Sunday, June 3, 2018. Once a well-worn roadway for overlander tourists, the highway 4,500 kilometers (2,800 miles) are a favored path for migrants heading north in hopes of a better life and more recently thousands who are being expelled south from Algeria
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‘No going back’: Argentina’s women vow to keep fighting for legal abortion
Activists estimate that more than 3,000 women in the country have died through illegal abortions since 1983
Floods and landslides kill 26 in India after torrential monsoon rains
Nearly 200 army soldiers have joined rescue workers in the worst hit Ayannkulu, Idukki and Wayanad areas
Brazil sets new murder record at 63,880 deaths in single year
Rapes also up 8 per cent to 60,018, while 4,539 women were murdered, a rise of 6.1 per cent
Ex-MMA fighter could be first lesbian Native American congresswoman
Sharice Davids supports expanded health care access, gun control and opposes President Donald Trump's tax breaks
Pussy Riot member Maria Alyokhina leaves Russia despite ban on leaving
Ms Alyokhina is scheduled to take part in a series of shows at the Edinburgh Fringe festival
US government said 64 people died in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria – total could be over 1,400
Donald Trump previously told Puerto Ricans to be 'thankful' for a low death count in Hurricane Maria
Ivanka Trump ‘to rally suburban vote ahead of midterms’ as Democrats gain ground on Republicans
The president has been losing support among women and college-educated voters
Russia lashes out at US over 'categorically unacceptable' sanctions
American authorities have agreed with UK that the Kremlin was behind novichok poisoning of Skripals
Israeli air strikes 'kill pregnant woman and infant daughter'
Furious fighting leaves Egyptian mediators scrambling to save a ceasefire proposal aimed at ending months of simmering violence
Teen Choice Awards 2018: Best-dressed guests on the red carpet
Here are the most stylish looks from the big night
The most collectable port and summer wine recommendations
This collector-edition port is from 1870
Heathrow passengers face wait times of two and a half hours at border
The UK Border Force met its queuing time target just once in July
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Anger as Northern Rail axes dozens of trains for third Sunday in a row
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Airline worker steals plane and crashes after being pursued by F15s
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Holiday hell for tens of thousands left stranded by strikes and storms
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Lido House at Newport Beach: California's new beach house-style hotel
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Portugal fires finally extinguished after seven days
The new IKEA ranges you need to know about before they hit stores
IKEA’s latest collection celebrates some of its most iconic products from bygone years...
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Monchi and Paratici eyed as Man United launch sporting director search
The Old Trafford club want to strengthen their football operations
Anderson reverses process of ageing and decline to retain centre stage
Anderson hasn’t just resisted the customary process of ageing and decline. He’s reversed it
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Judge sends jury to deliberate Ben Stokes verdict
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Kohli determined to make third Test despite back injury
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Broad and Anderson star as England beat India in second Test
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Woakes delighted with maiden Test century as England seize control
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Century knock shows it’s Woakes’s world and we're lucky to live in it
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Disney cast straight actor to play its first openly gay role
In typical Disney fashion, the media giant made waves by creating its first ever openly gay character - but then whipped them into a furious storm by casting a straight actor to play the role.
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Strictly Come Dancing 2018 line-up: Katie Piper announced as first con
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The Handmaid's Tale season 2 finale death debunked by showrunner
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The Handmaid's Tale s2 finale: A dramatic ending, but the wrong one?
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Former Trump campaign manager fooled on Sacha Baron Cohen show
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Who is America? episode 5 - As it happened
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Sheriff Joe Arpaio responds to controversial Who Is America appearance
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From Hemingway to HG Wells: The books banned and burnt by the Nazis
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China bans Winnie the Pooh due to Xi Jinping ‘insecurity’
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Why Google's censored search engine for China is an ethical minefield
It seems that the tech giant is giving up its values in order to make money in China
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Everything you need to know about Amazon Prime Day
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Mario Tennis is multiplayer smash let down by its single player mode
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The Sonos Beam is smaller, smart – with all the same stunning sound
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Thousands of Swedes are inserting themselves with microchips
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In Detroit: Become Human, being a person gets personal
How to use Instagram's strange new video app, and why it exists
Downloading the app is just the beginning of the confusion
Germany lifts ban on depicting Nazis in video games
There will still be strict restrictions on how Hitler imagery can be used
Fifa 19 finally reflects fluid, flowing football
The changes are subtle, but they are significant