world news
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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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Apple chief calls on governments and technology companies to crack down on misinformation in public discourse
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The whistleblower took to Twitter to say that the NBC report vindicates him of spying charges because ‘no country trades away spies’
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around the world
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EuropeEuropeUnexploded WW2 bomb prompts huge Thessaloniki evacuationUp to 70,000 people will leave their homes in the Greek city on Saturday during operation to defuse 250kg device
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As he prepares to leave Africa for Afghanistan, the UN assistant secretary general dismisses the idea of donor fatigue, arguing aid is the ‘smart thing to do’
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opinion & analysis
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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 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?
pictures and video
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President Trump tells reporters on Air Force One that he may file a new immigration executive order on Monday following the court ruling blocking his travel ban
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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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The US president and Japanese prime minister held a joint news conference on Friday, where Trump reiterated America’s commitment to Japan’s security
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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
Australia Heatwave continues with record temperatures expected