Wanted Sudan leader Bashir flies out of South Africa
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6
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bbc
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Why student accommodation now looks like fresh meat to investors
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2
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independent
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Cuadrilla wins partial backing for Lancashire fracking
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1
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guardian
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Jeb Bush's past words on women are bad. Democrats' past laws are worse
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0
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guardian
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Police shots in neighborhood where Tamir Rice was killed prompt protests
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0
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guardian
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Behind The North Face’s (unsuccessful) attempt to make a locally sourced hoodie
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0
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guardian
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Kenya police and military accused of victimising Muslims over terror attacks
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guardian
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Undo... undo! The Bank of England is right to ban autocomplete emails
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0
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guardian
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Mother loses bid to use dead daughter's frozen eggs to give birth to grandchild
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0
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guardian
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Britons, Some Raising a Pint, Celebrate Magna Carta’s 800th Anniversary
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3
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nytimes
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Labour leadership: Jeremy Corbyn makes it on to ballot
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7
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bbc
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Sudan says president Omar al-Bashir has left South Africa
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5
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guardian
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Newham Police arrest man after Costcutter assault on suspected shoplifter
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0
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independent
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Dewsbury 'in shock over UK's youngest suicide bomber'
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8
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bbc
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Nepal earthquake: Damaged historic sites reopened
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3
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bbc
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E.U. Urged to Plan for Greece to Default
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2
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nytimes
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