headlines
Wednesday
3 January 2018
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Move raises hopes of diplomatic thaw after Kim Jong-un said he would consider sending athletes to Winter Olympics
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President intervenes in discussion of North-South talks with provocative tweet
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President says US gets ‘no appreciation or respect’ from Palestinian Authority after it recognised Jerusalem as Israel’s capital
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Beverly Hills police have handed files on two investigations to Los Angeles county district attorney’s office
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A humanitarian pardon for Peru’s former strongman, Alberto Fujimori, has prompted outrage as many demand justice for the lives his regime destroyed
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The Tucson school fired its football coach after a notice of claim was filed with the state attorney general’s office alleging he ran a hostile workplace
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She is neither Joan of Arc nor a Palestinian puppet, but a symbol of a second traumatised generation, writes Guardian correspondent Harriet Sherwood
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The makeup of US television and news media staff may skew Democrat, but its power is conservative – and has been since way before Trump came along
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Diplomat asked to explain US president’s comments accusing the country of taking aid but failing to help fight terrorism
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US seabed exploration company Ocean Infinity charters Norwegian ship under ‘no find, no fee’ arrangement with Malaysia
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Bus carrying 57 passengers to Lima, many returning home from the New Year’s holiday, was struck by tractor on treacherous stretch of coastal highway
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in pictures
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In remote areas in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Tshopo province, a programme training health workers aims to tackle maternal and infant mortality
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including surfing in Portugal and camels in the United Arab Emirates
people
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Alabama native recorded top acts including Aretha Franklin, with Jason Isbell saying: ‘American music wouldn’t be the same without his contributions’
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Outcry after American posts video in which he jokes with friends over apparent suicide victim they came across in forest
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Peter Martins, 71, says scandal ‘exacted a painful toll on me and my family’ and denies sexually harassing members of company, including dancers
Stock markets Apple leads race to become world's first $1tn company