North Korea declares new UN sanctions are 'act of war'
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5
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guardian
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The anti-Beckhams: the UK footballers choosing to start their careers in the US
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3
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guardian
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NHS boss puts service on high alert in case of heavy winter flu burden
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2
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guardian
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Orange Order: Protestants told not to use ‘RIP’ as it is Catholic superstition
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2
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guardian
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New Zealand election: voting begins as Ardern and English fight closest battle in years
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7
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guardian
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Burberry faces upheaval as chairman signals departure
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4
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guardian
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Syria war: Russia says no agreement on ceasefire resolution
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7
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bbc
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Turmoil ahead as Larissa Waters and Fiona Nash plan for comeback
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2
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guardian
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Canada indigenous women were coerced into sterilisations, lawsuit says
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2
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guardian
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Tory MP gives up referee work when Commons sits after missing debate
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2
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guardian
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DUP sees 'very good' chance of Tory deal after winning big concessions
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3
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guardian
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'Loudspeaker for the youth': Sudan tunes in to a new wavelength as sanctions lift
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3
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guardian
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Barnaby Joyce, Australia’s Deputy Prime Minister, to Step Down After Sex Scandal
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1
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nytimes
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So, You Say You Want to Do the Splits?
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0
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nytimes
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How did conference speeches by Liam Fox, David Davis and Boris Johnson go down?
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3
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guardian
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There’s a member of the living dead walking Downing Street
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3
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guardian
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