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Italian TV show to reveal alleged abuse at Vatican’s youth seminary in 1980s and 90s
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Royal says in BBC interview that in hindsight staying with sex offender was wrong
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Party to reiterate radical 2017 commitment to 'sector-wide collective bargaining'
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Three PMs attend marketing sales event on how wealthy can snap up EU citizenship for $100,000
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The star’s former assistant opens up about a 20-year relationship that weathered addiction, fame and secrecy
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Images posted on social media showed firefighters tackling flames coming out of the windows on the top floors of the Cube building
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Italian TV show to reveal alleged abuse at Vatican’s youth seminary in 1980s and 90s
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Scientists hope to develop new drugs that prevent virus shutting down key parts of the immune system
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Opinion & analysis
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How poignant that Behrouz was freed from Australia’s grip and welcomed by Christchurch, a city that knows prejudice only too well
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Beyond the tussle between Democrat Adam Schiff and Republican Devin Nunes is the big question – will party interest reign supreme?
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The mosque attacks rocked New Zealand but good deeds and generosity will help keep us together
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As key diplomats testified in an open session, Democrats hoped to overcome the polarization that has defined Trump’s presidency
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The second day of impeachment hearings featured compelling testimony from Marie Yovanovitch, the former US ambassador to Ukraine who was sacked by Trump
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Donald Trump has denied that attacks directed at Marie Yovanovitch, the former US ambassador to Ukraine, as she testified in the second day of impeachment hearings amounted to witness intimidation
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Adam Schiff, the Democratic chairman of the House intelligence committee, asked the former US ambassador to Ukraine if a tweet by Donald Trump was intended to intimidate her as she testified. Yovanovitch replied: 'I can’t speak to what the president is trying to do, but I think the effect is to be intimidating.'
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At least two people have died and several more have been injured in a shooting at Saugus high school in Santa Clarita
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Nixon resigned in 1974 after it was revealed he attempted to cover up the fact that five men connected to his re-election campaign broke into the DNC HQ
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Performance artist Dread Scott recreates the largely untold story of the 1811 slave rebellion in southern Louisiana. Winding through old plantation country, petrochemical plants and the city of New Orleans, the Guardian followed re-enactors along the route
'My job can be pretty depressing': how Africa's legal systems are tipped against girls