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Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves the Houses of Parliament in Westminster following a Brexit vote in the House of Commons.

MPs savage May's plans as Brexit descends into 'appalling shambles'

This was May’s tenth loss in the Commons. She lost by 258 to 303, deserted by both Brexit hardliners and pro-Remain MPs from her own Conservative party

  • by Nick Miller

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A woman prays to the folk saint Jesus Malverde in Culiacan, the capital of Sinaloa state in Mexico.

El Chapo conviction 'will not end' drug trafficking, residents say

US officials are hailing El Chapo's conviction as a big win against drug traffickers, but residents in his home state of Sinaloa are far from convinced.

  • by Andres Villarreal
Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick.

He boycotted Nike over Colin Kaepernick. Now his store is closing

Stephen Martin heard all the arguments defending NFL players who protested against social injustice and police brutality. He even understood them, to an extent.

  • by Jacob Bogage

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Asia

Recalled: Anna Lindstedt,Sweden's ambassador to China.

Second Beijing-based ambassador goes rogue over detained citizen

Sweden's foreign ministry has confirmed that its ambassador to China, Anna Lindstedt, had been recalled to Stockholm on Wednesday and was under internal investigation.

  • by Kirsty Needham
Indian paramilitary soldiers patrol near the site of an explosion in Pampore, Indian-controlled Kashmir.

Kashmir car bomb kills dozens; India demands action on militants

A suicide bomber rammed a car into a bus carrying Indian paramilitary police in Kashmir, the deadliest attack in decades in the disputed region.

  • by Fayaz Bukhari

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Malka Leifer in court at an earlier hearing.

Israeli minister questioned on Malka Leifer case

Officials in Israel say a deputy cabinet minister is being investigated for ethics violations over the extradition case of former Melbourne school principal.

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