world news
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Vehicle driven by a man suspected to be ‘highly intoxicated’ drove into a crowd watching the Endymion parade in the Mid-City neighbourhood
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Two rescue workers miss out on trip to Academy Awards, where film about their civil defence group is nominated
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Ministers believe half-brother of North Korean leader was killed with more than 10mg of UN classified VX nerve agent
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around the world
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UKUKUK faces terror threat from Isis 'not seen since IRA bombings'New terror chief Max Hill warns Isis is planning indiscriminate attacks on civilians in British cities
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EuropeEuropeSon of Nazi governor returns art stolen from Poland during second world warHis family looted exquisite paintings from a Polish museum. Today will see a key moment in the country’s long effort to regain its lost treasure
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Last year, photographer Matt Black documented the logistics chain of international food aid from a warehouse hub in Dubai to Unity State in South Sudan, where famine has just been declared
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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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opinion & analysis
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A once-fringe presidential candidate has turned his doubters into cheerleaders. But the spiritual and financial cost of Trumpism has yet to be tallied
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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
pictures and video
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Tens of thousands of South Korean people rally in the centre of Seoul on Saturday night to call for the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye
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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
Russia The 'unpatriotic' post on Facebook that meant I finally had to flee Russia