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Saturday
11 February 2017
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A growing group of military veterans are willing to put their bodies between Native American activists and the police trying to remove them
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Restrictions on air and road travel when the president is at his Mar-a-Lago resort threaten ‘to grind our economy to a halt’, says one hotel owner
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Ninth circuit court’s decision does not apply to Trump’s effort to cut in half the number of refugees resettled in US each year
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the first 100 days of trump
weekend
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Shunning the White House for Trump Tower, the former model has a unique take on the role of presidential spouse – ‘she is challenging American tradition’
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By opening its doors to disillusioned Iranians such as artist Shahrzad Changalvaee, the US has welcomed some of its greatest minds. But what now?
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Clockwatch: Join Barry Glendenning for a busy afternoon of matches in the Premier League, Football League and around Europe
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A moment of impossible fortune proved the turning point that sparked a stunning Super Bowl revival, and reminded us why fightback wins are the most cherished of all
what to watch
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The important thing is to keep saying no to each new outrage, and not to become complacent or inattentive
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Here is a potential violation that appears to be much worse than anything he investigated with regard to Clinton, yet Chaffetz only wagged his finger at her
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documentaries
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Future of Trump’s national security adviser in question amid reports he discussed sanctions with Russian ambassador before taking office
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President says he will win legal battle over travel ban as confusion reigns over whether he will appeal to supreme court
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Juan Francisco Patrón Sánchez and 11 Beltrán Leyva accomplices shot dead in attack that used ‘minigun’ weapons, a rare occurrence in urban areas
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Federica Mogherini, visiting Washington, says US president should ‘deal with America first’ as she hears administration voices criticizing European Union
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in pictures
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Lady Gaga at the Super Bowl, Barack Obama kitesurfing, Syrian refugees arriving in the US, a looted and abandoned Rio Olympic venue – the news of the week captured by the world’s best photojournalists
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A tiger family drinking at the watering hole, a nightingale and a snake that plays dead are among this week’s pick of images from the natural world
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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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