headlines
Tuesday
7 March 2017
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Countries ban each other’s citizens from leaving in row following killing of the North Korean leader’s half-brother
video and pictures
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Detective Inspector Paul Hart from Queensland police says on Tuesday that a British backpacker was held captive for eight weeks
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On Q&A’s all-women panel on Monday night, the Icelandic writer is asked how she could forgive the man who attacked her
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Housing and urban development secretary says they came to the US in ‘the bottom of slaves ships’ for better opportunities
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Spanish artist Nacho Ormaechea uses imagines the stories of the people he comes across
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Omsin on the mend after surgery to remove more than 900 coins from her stomach
Wisdom of Ages
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Accused faces four charges of rape, eight of assault, four counts of strangulation and two of deprivation of liberty
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LGBTQI people will be less likely to seek medical care, organisations say, accusing government of shortsightedness
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High commissioner says refugees are not criminals as some affected Muslim-majority countries express disappointment
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Officials say no victims from avalanche, which swept across blue piste on Tuesday morning
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explore
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A Maharashtra village is giving women denied childhood education a chance to finally catch up on schooling, in a country where female illiteracy is high
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people
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Model and TV presenter, who has had depression since the birth of daughter Luna last year, said she was unable to leave the house for long periods
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Kenneth Lonergan, who won best original screenplay Oscar for the film, has accused a student newspaper of ‘flat-out slander’ over claims against the actor
the big picture
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including backstage at a Chanel show and a windswept boat
Senate inquiry Energy executives say gas market – not windfarms – to blame for South Australia's woes