China's ivory crush may be a half measure – but it's a welcome one
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guardian
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Ariel Sharon is close to death, says hospital
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guardian
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Israel, Palestine and two-state settlements
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guardian
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The Foreign Office failed the family of Abbas Khan
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guardian
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Charities express relief as government backs down over curbs on campaigning
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guardian
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CES 2014: Phones morph into 'stun guns' and 'tricorders'
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bbc
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South Sudan in 'wildly unpredictable' crisis
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bbc
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Search called off for US Navy helicopter crash victim
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bbc
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Met Chief Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe praises Mark Duggan family 'dignity'
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bbc
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South Sudan: thousands flee city as government troops launch offensive
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guardian
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French appeal court upholds ban on 'antisemitic' comic Dieudonné's show
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guardian
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In praise of … the red-necked phalarope
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guardian
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Sugar health risk cannot be compared to smoking, says Andrew Lansley
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guardian
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Mark Duggan's aunt urges 'no violence'
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bbc
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Murder of Briton may spell end of Libyan oil industry
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guardian
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Chris Christie 'humiliated' by bridge-gridlock scandal
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bbc
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