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Saturday
15 April 2017
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As thousands of soldiers mass at Kim Il-sung square, Pyongyang tells US to end its dangerous ‘military hysteria’
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Use of lethal drug blocked in six scheduled executions while seventh spared by top court, thwarting the state’s plan to execute a total of eight men in 11 days
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Stanford University claims it has made no final decision over use of Trump image after law professor produces emails she argues show ‘censorship’
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Sandberg says Facebook founder and his wife ‘did so much’ for her after the sudden death of her husband
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the first 100 days of trump
spotlight
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Ordinance bars many dogs from central area, raising fears among homeless people with deep attachments to their animal companions
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Minute-by-minute report: It’s the Milan derby and both sides are chasing a European place. Join Gregg Bakowski for updates
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Jury finds Hernandez, who is already serving a life sentence for a separate murder, not guilty of killing two men in Massachusetts
documentaries
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Given the statistics, she very possibly looks like the woman sitting opposite you on the bus right now
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The shot of Saffiyah Khan calmly staring down an EDL demonstrator in Birmingham became instantly famous. Why are images like these so transfixing?
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Ex-staffers campaign on legacy of Obama’s progressive policies; Steve Bannon ejected from national security council; Pepsi pulls flat protest ad
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Trump ordered the agency to beef up patrols and surveillance in advance of his proposed border wall, but the current force is already shy of target set by Obama
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When Shana Tolliver asked friends to identify cases, the response spurred calls for change amid tension between African American neighborhoods and police
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Locals describe the moment the 9,800kg bomb was dropped, as critics question the wisdom of deploying the weapon
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Police in the predominantly Muslim republic allegedly rounded up more than 100 gay men and killed at least three
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The campaign for Sunday’s controversial referendum on constitutional reform has polarised a divided country still further
what to watch
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The actor’s latest film for Netflix is filled with annoyingly unfunny moments yet there’s a charm that’s tough to resist
in pictures
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Holy Week, a mass rally in Pyongyang, the ongoing destruction in Mosul and Sergio Garcia winning the Masters – the news of the week captured by the world’s best photojournalists
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Joseph Szabo was a frustrated high-school teacher in need of inspiration – so he started photographing his students, and captured all the angst and excitement of being caught between childhood and adulthood
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During the Hindu Lal Kach festival in Dhaka, men and boys cover themselves in body paint and take part in processions through their local neighbourhoods wielding swords to ward off evil and welcome the Bengali new year 1424
people
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Former Manchester United star will follow precedent set by bin-liner entrepreneur to argue for more than half of £40m fortune
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Did Ben and Joe hit it off over a curry?
Donald Trump White House will not make logs of visitors available to public