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Group of asylum seekers sent formal notices advising they will be relocated to east African country, say officials
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Painted wooden coffins and bronze statues of deities dating to 500BC found by archaeologists in Saqqara
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At least 19 journalists caught up in mass detentions after government moves against Fano, its former ally in Tigray conflict
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Woman and four children among 14 victims of latest wave of killings in south-east Anambra State
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Schools and airports help the leaders of countries that receive cash from Beijing tighten their grip on power, a new book claims
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Army and Red Cross said the notorious Allied Democratic Forces were behind the attack in the country’s east
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Policy aims to stem record number of overdose deaths by easing a fear of arrest by those who need help
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Hurricane Agatha’s heavy rains bring threat of dangerous floods to Mexico’s Oaxaca and Veracruz states
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It will be illegal to buy, sell, transfer or import handguns anywhere in country, Justin Trudeau says
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Analysis: Hurricane Agatha kicks off what is forecast to be another busy period of Atlantic storms
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Officials in Nunavut say there are 31 cases of active tuberculosis in the hamlet of Pangnirtung, a community of 1,500
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Arkansas-born showman – known as ‘The Hawk’ – cut his teeth on the South’s tough 50s circuit but settled in Canada where he nurtured local talent
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City of 25 million people emerges from prolonged isolation under ruthlessly enforced restrictions
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Officers say 700-year-old artefact worth €650,000 was transported from Stuttgart on behalf of driver’s employer
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Landlocked state is pursuing neutrality despite neighbours’ efforts to create triangle of anti-western cooperation
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Delay in approving pill, and the possible $780 cost, reflect priorities of male-dominated parliament, say critics
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China has almost doubled its incursions this year, as it attempts to keep island under pressure
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Beijing’s foreign minister signing bilateral deals with leaders but reporters are blocked, sometimes physically, from asking questions
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Ten women in Anthony Albanese’s cabinet including Clare O’Neil as home affairs minister. Follow all the day’s developments
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Letter from Save Sorry Business coalition also asks that regulator continue misleading and deceptive conduct case against company in federal court
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Polar blast across southern and eastern Australia has already brought good falls and more snow is expected after cold front arrives on Friday
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Law expert Prof Anne Twomey calls for grants to be made on merit and based on clear criteria
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Critics argue national disability insurance scheme participants are increasingly being pitted against solicitors from top firms
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New climate minister says calls to raise Labor’s emissions target are ‘odd’ and asks Greens and independents to ‘respect our mandate across the country’
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Mayor of besieged city says Russian forces advancing ‘block by block’; Gazprom halts gas flows to companies in three western European countries
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Mayor of besieged Ukrainian city tells residents to stay in cellars as Russian forces advance ‘block by block’
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Political foe of Russian president Vladimir Putin was already sentenced to nine-year term earlier this year
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Gazprom turns off the taps after EU move to embargo most Russian oil imports and companies miss deadline to pay in roubles
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Estonian PM says gas sanctions would be more difficult because it would affect whole of Europe
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A draft bill also requires companies to use a freephone number available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
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Campaigners against flight say Kurdish Iraqis had endured ‘unnecessary torture in pursuit of headlines’
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Foreign Office warns against all travel to the country where Islamic State is still a threat
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Shells fired at agrochemical warehouse created toxic plume that has left residents with health problems
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Booing and shouting prompt crackdown from riot police at site of disaster, where 31 people died
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Israeli media estimated around 25,000 people took part in contentious annual flag march through Muslim parts of Old City
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Senior figure warns that man mentioned 24 times in Sue Gray report would be ‘representing the Queen’ as ambassador to Saudi Arabia
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Winner of the inaugural Amal Clooney Women’s Empowerment award says she saw mainstream culture did not represent her, so she created her own space
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Economic crisis is becoming health crisis as the country is unable to afford to import essential supplies
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Musician whose real name was Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu was killed a day after his security cover was withdrawn
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Bodies being recovered after army locates Tara Air aircraft that took off from Pokhara, after conditions hampered earlier search
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Group who worked with UK media to sue government over failure to relocate them to Britain
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Residents of Jacobabad say loss of trees and water facilities makes record-breaking temperatures unbearable
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PM writes to Lord Geidt after adviser says it is ‘legitimate question’ whether Partygate fixed-penalty notice constitutes breach
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Sense of crisis deepens in No 10 as speculation mounts about no-confidence vote in prime minister
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City announced winner after months of competition, beating Southampton, Wrexham and County Durham
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Labour confirms force has been in touch with leader and deputy as part of lockdown gathering investigation
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Iata says approval times for new staff security clearances have more than tripled, driving potential employees away
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Firms claiming to be owed millions of pounds said retailer ordered goods despite insolvency looming
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Clinton lawyer acquitted of lying to FBI when he briefed them on Trump-Russia links – as it happened
Jury’s verdict is setback for special counsel John Durham’s search for alleged misconduct in investigation of Trump’s 2016 campaign -
Former White House adviser reveals federal subpoena, which also calls for documents to be handed over, in court filing
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Michael Sussmann’s case is first courtroom test of special counsel John Durham’s inquiry into FBI’s Trump-Russia ties investigation
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Mourners planned 11 funerals for this week as visitations were held for Amerie Jo Garza and Maite Rodriguez, both 10 years old
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Some clerks reportedly considering retaining legal counsel as investigation into Roe v Wade opinion draft widens
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At least nine people died and more than 60 injured in incidents in which four or more people were shot or killed
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