Brexit: five things we learned this week
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guardian
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Haruki Murakami's new novel declared 'indecent' by Hong Kong censors
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2
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guardian
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California Shooting Kills 12 at Country Music Bar, a Year After Las Vegas
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nytimes
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Mahinda Rajapaksa: Return of Sri Lanka's wartime strongman
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0
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bbc
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Boston Pilgrim Hospital roof jump man wins £3m damages
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bbc
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Kristallnacht: Lights left on to mark 80th anniversary
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bbc
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Protests Erupt Over Possible Recounts in Close Florida Elections
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nytimes
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Rohingya ‘terrified’ about premature Myanmar repatriation – aid groups
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rtcom
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We want to thrill to the beautiful game, but Fifa’s World Cup is toxic
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guardian
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Audio is publishing’s new star as sales soar across genres
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1
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guardian
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'This is part of the plan': new train blurs line between China and Hong Kong
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guardian
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Meltdown and Spectre: ‘worst ever’ CPU bugs affect virtually all computers
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guardian
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Melbourne: what we know so far about the Bourke Street attack
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4
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guardian
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'Hatred and bigotry': Labor's Cathy O'Toole condemns Hanson on Q&A
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guardian
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Brexit visions of 'Coldwar Steve' showcased on Liverpool billboard
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guardian
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Supermarkets win ruling against HMRC over bank machines
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guardian
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