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15 July 2017
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Around 100 firefighters tackle the incident at Marco Polo apartments, which did not have sprinklers, in the Hawaiian capital
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When Esther-Louise Heij’s son asked if she could trace his genetic father, she began a battle to find out whether she was deceived by her late doctor, Jan Karbaat, who is suspected of fathering up to 200 of his patients’ children
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For a senator who was once considered by Christine Milne to be far too quiet, Ludlam has achieved some impressive feats
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Communism had fallen, and her host could offer her little food and no hot water in their freezing flat, and there were strange noises coming through the walls too …
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AFL football manager Simon Lethlean and commercial boss Richard Simkiss have resigned after admitting to inappropriate workplace relationships
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Two homes have been engulfed after a huge sinkhole opened up in Pasco County, Florida
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French president Emmanuel Macron and US president Donald Trump share a handshake lasting almost 30 seconds
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From nuclear disarmament to online privacy, the Greens senator took his politics seriously. But the senator often adopted a less-than-serious approach to engaging with voters
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including the Harbin light festival and F1 track practice
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Steve Whitmire, the puppeteer known for voicing Muppets favourite Kermit the Frog has been fired after 27 years as the family amphibian favourite
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A French army marching band medleys Daft Punk at the end of the Bastille Day parade on Friday. Donald Trump looks somewhat bemused as they perform Get Lucky and some of the group’s other hits
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Tim Meehan’s criminal acts were ‘nefarious’, says Queensland Law Society head, leaving ‘indelible stain on the legal profession’
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Chancellor reported to have made sexist remark at cabinet meeting, with Theresa May believed to have been less than impressed with his comment
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Rinat Akhmetshin denies current ties to Russian spy agencies and says meeting involving Trump campaign members was ‘not substantive’
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My glutes barely engage at all; my arse quite literally can’t be arsed
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Earl Simmons, who scored No 1 albums in the US as DMX, is accused of a ‘multi-year tax’ evasion scheme, following a string of other criminal offences
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including the Harbin light festival and F1 track practice
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