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The Guardian, New York Times, CNN and more were barred from ‘gaggle’ hours after Trump once again called much of the media an ‘enemy of American people’
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French financial state prosecutor’s office announces further investigation of right-wing presidential candidate
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UKUKHuge cannabis farm 'was staffed by trafficked Vietnamese teenagers'Three teenagers were found working in slave-like conditions at former nuclear bunker in Wiltshire, police say
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EuropeEuropeStaff at Naples hospital 'worked second jobs, played tennis' while on dutyDozens of doctors and nurses from the Loreto Mare hospital put under house arrest after investigation into staff repeatedly skipping work
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Kary Stewart looks at why 850,000 children work in Bolivia, and whether the numbers can be vindicated by the country’s unique cultural context
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Norway leads funding commitments as summit raises one-third of $1.5bn needed to avert famine by reaching 3 million people within five months
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Trans rights are being rolled back and – in case you forgot – sexual harassment at work is still uber bad in America
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VX killing of Kim Jong-nam is precedent that can’t be allowed to stand – yet options of international community seem limited
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Declared a weapon of mass destruction by the UN, the banned chemical agent is more potent than any other
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Former Ukip leader Nigel Farage speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference near Washington DC on Friday
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Donald Trump heaped criticism on what he called purveyors of ‘fake news’ on Friday, during his appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference
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Ian Grillot, a survivor of a shooting in Olathe, Kansas, describes what happened from his hospital bed on Thursday
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Rosemary Adaser was one of many mixed-race children considered illegitimate who was brought up in institutions run by the Catholic church in Ireland between the 1950s and 1970s
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Strikers at Momentive had been hoping for a better deal under Trump. But after 105 days of industrial reaction, they are returning to an uncertain future
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Opening ceremony sees debutantes performing classical dances. With the ball still hugely popular in Austria, it attracts big TV audiences, celebrity guests – and the president
Kim Jong-nam killed by VX nerve agent, say Malaysian police
North Korea's use of nerve agent in murder sends a deliberate signal to foes
What is the VX nerve agent that killed North Korean Kim Jong-nam?