headlines
Saturday
18 February 2017
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Draft memo calls for unprecedented militarisation of immigration enforcement
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Indonesian Siti Aisyah, 25, duped and ‘not aware it was assassination attempt by alleged foreign agents’, says head of police
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Alex Hern analyses the 5,700-word mission statement and highlights what he really meant and what he left out
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Arsène Wenger put the humiliation of Munich behind him and was clear in his intention of continuing to manage, though not necessarily at Arsenal
video and pictures
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Donald Trump’s first solo press conference provided the bulk of material for late-night hosts on Thursday
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world including a fire dance, dog paternity leave and a giant Trump dummy
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‘They will say, Donald Trump rants and raves,’ the US president told reporters in a blistering 77-minute question-and-answer session that covered Russia, intelligence leaks, the firing of Michael Flynn – and uncomfortable encounters with reporters on the issues of antisemitism and race.
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Comedians take aim at the former national security adviser, who quit after just 24 days in the job
Wisdom of Ages
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Man placed full weight on child ‘in frustration’ after tripping over her as she played on the floor
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Hot and windy conditions return, sparking fresh emergency warnings on ACT border and in state’s central west
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King’s sister acquitted, but husband Iñaki Urdangarin given six-year jail sentence on charges including fraud and tax evasion
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people
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Mensch works at News Corp by day, probes Trump-Moscow by night. Here’s how she learned the secret that eluded even the best journalists
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The director has been a fugitive from US justice for 40 years after admitting sex with an underage girl
the big picture
Tony Blair Labour MPs challenge former PM over Brexit comments