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The leader of the populist Freedom party went on to tell supporters to ‘make the Netherlands ours again’
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Initially celebrated by pro-choice campaigners, the plaintiff in the landmark supreme court ruling later became a fierce opponent of abortion rights
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Migrants are fleeing the US for Canada, making the journey through snow and ice to seek refugee status in the country
around the world
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UKUKBody of Briton who died while fighting Isis in Syria arrives in UKHero’s welcome at Heathrow for body of Ryan Lock who died after travelling to Syria to fight with Kurdish forces
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EuropeEuropePro-EU politicians must show courage to oppose Brexit, says MandelsonNew Labour architect and peer says the government’s pursuit of leaving the bloc at any cost must be challenged
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Study commissioned by Médecins Sans Frontières appears to show Russia, working with Syria, carried out February 2016 attack that killed 25 people
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With acute malnutrition affecting more than 10% of people in Burkina Faso, an innovative startup is mass-producing dried shea caterpillars high in protein
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opinion & analysis
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The president’s belligerent approach to the press may distract from problems in the short term, experts say, but history shows such hostility can end badly
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As we obsess over the latest tweet or never-ending breaking news, let’s not forget that the new administration is causing tangible harm every day
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Tareck El Aissami joins long list of politicians and public figures subjected to US sanctions over links to the drug trade
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Donald Trump holds a rally in Melbourne, Florida, five months after being elected president of the US. Trump continues his attack on the “dishonest” media and likens his stance to that of former presidents Jefferson, Jackson and Lincoln
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The Guardian examines Donald Trump’s most egregious falsehoods in his first month as president
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US vice-president Mike Pence makes a speech at the Muinch security conference on Sunday and warns other Nato members that President Donald Trump expects them to “keep their word” on fulfilling their defence spending obligations
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Republican Senator John McCain, who has in the past been critical of new president Donald Trump, speaks at a security conference in Munich, Germany
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North Korea’s ambassador in Malaysia says Pyongyang will reject postmortem results carried out on the body of Kim Jong-nam by authorities in Kuala Lumpur
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Watch the full 77-minute session. The US president turns fire on the media dismissing reports of chaos and conspiracy in his administration
Australian heatwave New normal … as city temperatures hit 47C people shelter from the deadly heat