headlines
Wednesday
22 February 2017
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Bureaucratic wrangles pose threat to US president’s campaign pledge but visit by top officials raises other contentious issues
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Chris Hurst, a Virginia Democrat embracing a gun violence prevention platform, said the fatal shooting of Alison Parker toughened him for political battles ahead
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Against the background of the 2016 election, a militia allegedly targeted Garden City’s 500-strong Somali community. With anti-Muslim hate groups reportedly surging, residents seek healing – and prefer not to talk about Trump
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the first 100 days of trump
spotlight
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Between 2007 and 2015, Export Import Bank provided 48 insurance policies to Connell Company to work with mining companies in seven African countries
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With Trump’s crackdown under way, the fear among us has never been greater. But bullies back down when enough people stand together to say: ‘No’
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securedrop
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The Osnabrück coach has his side challenging for promotion to the German second-tier. But he knows Americans have to earn respect in European football
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People rescued in boats from San Jose encampment dozens of people were living, as winter storms continue to create danger in state
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Army was final Turkish institution in which women were prohibited from wearing headscarves
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in pictures
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A sacred Tibetan lake, a crack in the Antarctic ice shelf and deforestation in Cambodia are among images captured by Nasa and the ESA this month
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including the return of a stolen gate and a performance at the Vatican
people
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The actor, who has been studying Islam, has said she was ‘freaked out’ by the request during an airport check
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Chris Hutcheson and three other in-laws face charges after chef claimed his emails were hacked during bitter family dispute
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Partridge Family singer and actor says he will stop touring to concentrate on his health after forgetting lyrics and having a fall at recent shows
Outside in America California floods leave homeless with even fewer places to go
'Paradise can turn on you' Big Sur ravaged by floods, mudslides