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Pope not fully recovered, condition not life-threatening, doctors say
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Of course it's bonkers to say Ukraine started the war. But here's what I think Donald Trump's trying to achieve: BORIS JOHNSON
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Eleanor Donaldson asks court to strike out two charges
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Working-class creatives don’t stand a chance in UK today, leading artists warn
The Guardian (UK)
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Who is ‘working class’ and why does it matter in the arts?
The Guardian (UK)
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French far-right leader cancels CPAC speech over Steve Bannon’s ‘Nazi’ salute
The Guardian (Europe)
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Japan eyeing IT to help those in need of assistance during disasters
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12 university students killed when their bus and a truck collide in Brazil
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Pakistan security forces kill 6 militants in a raid in the northwest
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US envoy praises Zelenskyy after Trump's censure of the Ukrainian leader
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A trade war caused by import tariffs would be detrimental to Port of Rotterdam, CEO says
NL Times (Europe)
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Noel Clarke loses appeal court challenge that could have delayed Guardian libel trial
The Guardian (UK)
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Exclusive: EU's Costa says 'no credible negotiations with results' without Ukraine, EU
France 24 (Europe)
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Apple removes advanced data protection tool in face of UK government request
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Retail sector labour talks stumble again as strikes wind down
Yle (Europe)
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Prosecutor files charges against Teuvo Hakkarainen for aggravated tax fraud
Yle (Europe)
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Two held after cocaine worth €1.4m seized in west Dublin
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Associated Press sues White House officials to restore access
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Over 80% of Japanese say death penalty system is 'unavoidable'
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Fashion fans and football bands: photos of the day – Friday
The Guardian (UK)
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Martin Rowson on Britain desperately clinging to the US while Trump abandons Ukraine – cartoon
The Guardian (UK)
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In a former East German mining town, political extremes entice disenchanted voters
France 24 (Europe)
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Tokyo fund buys China bonds for first time on Japanification bet
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Dutch government cancels controversial fourth Schiphol approach plans
NL Times (Europe)
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Replica of Noah's Ark to stay in the Netherlands; ship will be transported to Amsterdam
NL Times (Europe)
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Latest news bulletin | February 21st – Evening
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Mass burials and market looting in eastern DRC – in pictures
The Guardian
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Watchdog investigates Andrew Gwynne over offensive WhatsApp messages
The Guardian (UK)
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Thousands freed from online scam hubs in Myanmar
France 24 (Asia)
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Investigation after human hand discovered in school yard
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Trump is the world’s greatest showman – and the weakest strongman it has ever seen | Jonathan Freedland
The Guardian
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UK parents suing TikTok over children’s deaths ‘suspicious’ about data claims
The Guardian (UK)
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Inside the devastating consequences of Monica Seles' traumatic on-court stabbing nearly 30 years ago: From wrecking her career to sparking an eating disorder
Mail Online (Australia)
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Laya Healthcare to up prices by average of 6.6% in April
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‘Betrayed by the system’: Chappell Roan sparks debate over pay and healthcare in pop
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Ukraine promises swift deal for minerals as Trump cuts Kyiv out of peace talks
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Jordan Bardella drops out of conservative US event after speaker gives Hitler salute
Euronews (Europe)
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Echoing Musk, Bannon salute draws sharp criticism, including from French right
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Watchdog reopens investigation into Jonathan Reynolds’ legal career claims
The Guardian (UK)
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Hamas releases new hostage body after misidentification of Shiri Bibas
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Trump begins talks with Russia without Ukraine or EU: Europe scrambles for a plan
France 24 (Europe)
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The young women who go to Bali to die: Inside the desperately sad trend of anorexia sufferers fleeing to paradise to 'starve in peace' away from their worried families
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Hamas failure to return body is new ceasefire setback
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Jaysley Beck inquest prompts flood of testimonies of abuse in UK military
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The Hague teacher arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting child at primary school
NL Times (Europe)
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Dutton makes huge call in response to nurses' vile anti-Semitic rant
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How Trump’s tariffs could reorder Asia trade and exclude the U.S.
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Bear skulls and pit dwellings: Hokkaido aims to sell ancient history
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Introducing Back to Back Barries - a new politics podcast from Guardian Australia
The Guardian (Australia)
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Neoliberalism is dead. So why haven’t Australia’s leaders got the message? | John Quiggin
The Guardian (Australia)
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Another ceasefire is under threat from Trump – the precarious deal between Lebanon and Israel | Mohamad Bazzi
The Guardian
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Anthony Albanese under pressure on salmon farming from both conservationists and industry
The Guardian (Australia)
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‘This could have all been avoided’: how Creative Australia allowed itself to be blind-sided over its Venice Biennale pick
The Guardian (Australia)
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Labor hasn’t delivered on more effective nature laws. It’s not just embarrassing, it’s calamitous | Tim Winton
The Guardian (Australia)
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Albanese’s appearance on Abbie Chatfield’s podcast was a calculated move in a tight ‘influencer election’
The Guardian (Australia)
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Eight Labor ‘climate champions’ to get election help from party’s grassroots environment action group
The Guardian (Australia)
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Missing Australian member of Islamic State found alive in Syrian prison
The Guardian (Australia)
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'A Hundred Years and a Day': Short stories unfold through the lives of structures and spaces
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Shimane and Tottori to bewitch tourists with supernatural charms
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Ukraine leaders 'don't have any cards' in talks - Trump
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Ukraine war talks with Zelensky 'positive' - US envoy
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Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan roasted after making 'embarrassing' announcement: 'Is this woman serious?'
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Immigration in Germany and the challenge of integration
France 24 (Europe)
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Share of €500,000 jackpot offered to men who bought scratchcard with stolen credit card
The Guardian
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Trump seeks to reshape Asia's energy supplies with U.S. gas
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Today is the warmest February 21 on record as temperatures hit over 17 °C
NL Times (Europe)
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State of emegency declared as Nazca hit by severe flooding and landslides
Euronews (Europe)
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German expats demand electoral reform after postal delays hinder voting
Euronews (Europe)
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Government urged to pass laws banning AI 'deepfakes'
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Private school nanny ruthlessly ripped off wealthy widow battling cancer - and splurged it in a wild spending spree for her pedigree dogs
Mail Online (Australia)
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