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Rex Tillerson’s enigmatic statement comes after Trump warned US would act alone on Pyongyang provocation if China did not intervene
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Weapons expert says Russian claim that airstrike hit ‘terrorist warehouse’ in Idlib province is fanciful
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The $70bn company is locked in a legal fight with drivers who want to unionize, and has hinted it might do what it did in Austin: pack up and go
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spotlight
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Last month a honeymooner’s Facebook post became a viral sensation. But when Rory Carroll headed to Cancún, he found a story that didn’t hold water
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Mark Hawthorne, who died at the age of 80, was a New York Times reporter before electing to become homeless: ‘He lived the way he wanted to live’
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the first 100 days of trump
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On inauguration night, Josh Dukes was shot during a speech by the rightwing provocateur at the University of Washington. But now he’s seeking reconciliation
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Outrage over the threat to undocumented immigrants may be fuelling undue panic, and could be part of Trump’s big plan
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Every week we will bring you a Resistance Now track chosen by a current artist. Lanre Bakare talks to Carlos Arévalo of Chicano Batman, who picks John Lennon’s Working Class Hero
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Singer alleges producer Stephen Belafonte punched her after TV and Olympics appearances, and threatened to release sex tapes
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The reduction in drug violence in Mexico’s Nayarit state was widely praised, until the ‘hero’ behind it was accused of working with organized crime
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in pictures
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including vivid colours in Mexico and a lesson from the Dalai Lama
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Germany’s top politician is intensely private, but Herlinde Koelbl has been meeting her once a year for decades - to take her portrait and ask the same three questions. What has the photographer learned about Europe’s longest-serving leader?
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