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Monday
13 February 2017
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Justice deparment told Trump administration that national security adviser might be vulnerable to blackmail, says report, as claims of secret talks swirl
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Canada’s prime minister holds a joint press conference with Donald Trump and avoids making a statement on travel ban despite his previous tweets about it
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Local residents express a mix of frustration and stoicism as emergency crews race to stem flooding from America’s tallest dam
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Charges against military veterans on their way to Standing Rock have raised concerns that they’re being targeted for aiding Native American activists
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the first 100 days of trump
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Trump handled news of North Korea’s missile launch at his private club, rather than the situation room, raising an array of ethical and national security issues
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After scrapping nudity to boost advertising revenue, Hugh Hefner’s son – now at the helm – announces the magazine is ‘taking back our identity’
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One of Jerry Sandusky’s adult sons faces multiple charges of sexual offenses involving children
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Dalilah Muhammad brought home gold for the US in the 400m hurdles in Rio. But she describes the current political situation under Donald Trump as ‘insane’
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Donald Trump seems eager to flatter the National Rifle Association’s executive vice-president and CEO, once described as the ‘craziest man on earth’
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US calls for it to press Pyongyang to ditch nuclear programme are pointless unless Washington looks at own role, Beijing says
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Highlights from the collection of winning images in the 60th World Press Photo Contest, which were selected from 80,408 images made by 5,034 photographers from 125 different countries
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including a Venezuelan protest and a Russian bird sanctuary
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As a child, Enrique Metinides photographed the bloody crime scenes of Mexico City – leading to a lifetime of ambulance chasing and macabre images
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Lawyers for family of singer, who died in December, say they are appalled that recording and transcript were made public
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