world news
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President says he believes he will win court fight over travel ban as confusion reigns over whether he will appeal decision to supreme court
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Plans to detain migrants in shipping container camps are in breach of EU law, says Amnesty International
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Referendum to be held after president approves bill on constitutional changes that could allow him to rule until 2029
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around the world
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EuropeEuropeEU foreign policy chief tells Trump not to interfere in Europe's politicsFederica Mogherini, visiting Washington, says US president should ‘deal with America first’ as she hears administration voices criticizing European Union
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Major funding commitment to help ‘virtually bankrupt’ country shake off legacy of dictatorship, as President Adama Barrow promises better life for Gambians
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opinion & analysis
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The battle over the order to suspend travel from seven Muslim-majority countries has evolved rapidly. Where is it now, and where does it go from here?
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The past few days have given us a reason to go shopping at Nordstrom, re-read Coretta Scott King and celebrate Elizabeth Warren
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US leader has softened on a range of issues. Is he a bully who relents when challenged, or is he learning the limits of his power?
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For the supreme court to strike down the temporary restraining order on Trump’s travel ban, one of its four liberal-leaning justices would have to break ranks
pictures and video
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Protesters heckled and jeered Jason Chaffetz during a town hall meeting in Utah on Thursday night after the Republican mentioned Trump in opening remarks
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Donald Trump said his administration would win its ongoing legal challenge to reinstate a travel ban on refugees and citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries during a press conference on Friday
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Brazil’s south-eastern state of Espirito Santo is grappling with a strike by police that has resulted in a week of violence which has left more than 120 people dead – a toll six times the homicide rate in the state last year. Security duties have now been transferred to the military in an attempt to resolve the crisis.
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Reaction as a panel of judges rule to uphold a temporary restraining order that is blocking the enforcement of President Donald Trump’s executive order banning anyone from seven Muslim-majority countries entering the US
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The Observer photographer David Newell Smith visited Iran in 1979, when Ayatollah Khomeini returned to Tehran from exile in Paris, ending the Shah’s rule. On the revolution’s anniversary, the Guardian’s Iran correspondent, Saeed Kamali Dehghan, chooses a selection of his photos
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The White House press secretary is questioned by Sirius XM radio reporter Jared Rizzi on why the president tweets about, for example, his daughter’s fashion line being dropped from a clothing store, but not the Quebec mosque attack
Australia Heatwave continues with record temperatures expected