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The lies unmasked by Trump's latest rage-filled tirade

Homeland Security chief Kirstjen Nielsen drafted her resignation after a furious Trump unloaded on her for 30 minutes.

Greg Sargent

    Yes, it's unfashionable, but Trump was right to tear up the Iran deal

    Iranian society is now in such a state of ruin that it will take decades of freedom to heal.

    Allister Heath

      Something's going on at North Korea's nuclear test site

      North Korea could be taking preliminary steps to close its nuclear test site, or Kim Jong-un is making the rest of the world think he is.

      Anna Fifield and Adam Taylor
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        American pot smuggler who lived in Australia under fake name jailed

        American pot smuggler who lived in Australia under fake name jailed

        Eidson, now 73, escaped while co-defendants faced charges in the US, and had a significant role in the drug operation, the judge said.

        The lies unmasked by Trump's latest rage-filled tirade
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        The lies unmasked by Trump's latest rage-filled tirade

        Homeland Security chief Kirstjen Nielsen drafted her resignation after a furious Trump unloaded on her for 30 minutes.

        • by Greg Sargent

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        India postcard: An ancient craft survives

        India postcard: An ancient craft survives

        Who darns these days? In most countries, nobody. But how else can maharajas have their prized possessions repaired?

        • by Amrit Dhillon
        'I was the dictator': 92-year-old brings a new era to Malaysia

        'I was the dictator': 92-year-old brings a new era to Malaysia

        Malaysia has embraced the future - by reaching back into its past.

        • by James Massola

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