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Saturday
18 February 2017
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After the fastest, most furious week yet for the Trump administration, America’s elder statesmen say they have never seen such turmoil or ineptitude
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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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Holdouts at the camp see the justice department’s recent round of arrests and warrants as an attempt to kill the movement’s momentum
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After a week of raids and an alarming government leak, uncertainty hangs over immigrant communities as they wait to see what Trump will do next
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the first 100 days of trump
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They were party animals from the UK. Now a TV series explores the lives of Abdul and Lee
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Cavaliers star plays down suggestions that he and Steph Curry are rivals to match Larry Bird and Magic Johnson
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The final interment of the already moribund ‘two-state solution’ would force all concerned to face what is obvious to any honest observer
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More than 300 LA flights cancelled and hundreds of homes evacuated over mud slide fears in one of state’s strongest storms in years
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Extremist Muslim cleric known as ‘blind sheikh’ became notorious figure to US authorities and was for decades the face of radical Islam before 9/11 attacks
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Church says standards body will mean better accountability, consistency and public transparency on its dealing with children
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Tens of thousands of demonstrators march following mayor’s call to challenge the government over its failure to accept country’s quota of migrants
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in pictures
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The Australian photographer Tom Blachford discovered a dark side to the desert oasis of Palm Springs, shooting its modernist housing by moonlight
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Beyoncé performs during the Grammys, Marc Jacobs at New York fashion week, mass dancing in Pyonyang – the news of the week captured by the world’s best photojournalists
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Microsoft founder and philanthropist tells Munich security conference genetic engineering could be terrorist weapon
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Engraved phone which leader used to dictate commands in later years of second world war has price estimate of up to $300,000
‘From bad to worse’ Greece hurtles towards a final reckoning