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Heartbreaking 'daddy' floral tribute for Liam Payne from his son Bear at funeral
Mail Online (Australia)
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Braves' Chris Sale and Tigers' Tarik Skubal collect Cy Young honors
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Callous drug addict abandoned nine-year-old boy who was scared of the dark in the woods for 24 hours where he suffered brain injuries that left him in hospital for months: Woman, 31, faces jail
Mail Online (Australia)
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Seven & I buyout funding to be finalized by next month, sources say
The Japan Times (Japan)
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At least 7 members of Nigerian security force missing after insurgents ambush convoy
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Shootouts in northern Mexico kill 3 police officers and 4 drug cartel suspects
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What to know about a standoff between police and illegal miners at a South Africa mine
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‘Positive progress’ made in Hezbollah-Israel ceasefire talks, US envoy says
The Guardian
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Netflix blasted for 'giving airtime' to cancer-faking influencer - complaining streamer is 'glamourising scammers' and 'giving them the ick'
Mail Online (Australia)
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Miss Universe runner-up to move to Nigeria after South Africa nationality row
The Guardian
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Putin changes nuclear rules: what does it mean?
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Garda under stress from 'endless' demands, inquest hears
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Unsafe fat bikes smuggled from China through Rotterdam port on large scale: report
NL Times (Europe)
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Jimmy Lai trial: key points from media mogul’s testimony on first day
The Guardian (China)
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Ukraine fires UK-made missiles into Russia for first time
The Guardian (UK)
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People around world associate rolled R with a jagged line, study finds
The Guardian (UK)
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Scottish bus drivers say death of colleague part of rising trend in abuse
The Guardian (UK)
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Latest news bulletin | November 20th – Evening
Euronews (Europe)
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No hostage-prisoner deal unless war ends, say Hamas
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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No hostage-prisoner deal unless war ends, say Hamas
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Israeli officials demand the right to strike Hezbollah under any cease-fire deal for Lebanon
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Syria's state-run media say 36 people have been killed in a strike on the town of Palmyra blamed on Israel
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Susan Smith denied parole 30 years after drowning her two sons
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‘You have to be prepared for the worst’: making a film on the fight for democracy in Cuba
The Guardian (China)
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Israeli strikes kill 48 people in Gaza as hospital in north makes distress call
The Japan Times (Japan)
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My friend Joshua Wong is among those jailed in Hong Kong – the UK must stand up for these political prisoners | Nathan Law
The Guardian (China)
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Iran has offered to keep uranium below purity levels for a bomb, IAEA confirms
The Guardian
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‘Angry Squad’: A caper comedy with a lot of heart
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Vatican in row at climate talks over gender rights
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ICC sentences Timbuktu’s Islamist former police chief to 10 years for war crimes
France 24 (Africa)
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Fired radio presenter was 'insubordinate' to station boss
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Swedish police focus on Chinese ship after suspected undersea cable sabotage
The Guardian (China)
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Snapchat WILL be banned for teens as Australia announces world first age limit social media reforms
Mail Online (Australia)
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Sickening moment cancer charity fundraiser tells woman 'I hope you get it' on her doorstep when she declines to sign up for monthly donations
Mail Online (Australia)
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‘Performing Kaoru's Funeral’: Ambitious drama reflects on love that doesn’t die
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Grafton jail escapee Darko Desic reveals the sad reason why he finally handed himself in after 30 years on the run and why he still feels like a prisoner
Mail Online (Australia)
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Pink flamingos and a firefighters’ protest: photos of the day – Wednesday
The Guardian (UK)
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Israeli strikes on Syria's Palmyra kill 36, state media say
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Italian police seize Etruscan princesses’ treasures from suspected ‘tomb raiders’
The Guardian (Europe)
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UN authorizes first mpox vaccine for children in an attempt to control Congo outbreak
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Creator of 'suicide capsule' rejects Swiss allegation that its first user may have been strangled
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ICC sentences al-Qaida-linked former police chief to 10 years for war crimes in Mali
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Liam Payne's One Direction bandmates among the mourners at singer's funeral
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Middle East latest: Israel insists on right to act against Hezbollah in any deal to end fighting
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Pakistan's Imran Khan gets bail in a graft case but with more cases pending, he is staying in prison
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Pope Francis approves new papal funeral rites for when he dies to simplify rituals, allow for burial outside the Vatican
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Liam Payne’s One Direction bandmates among mourners at his funeral
The Guardian (UK)
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Remarkable video of Nine legend Laurie Oakes giving his VERY blunt opinion of Alan Jones - before Karl Stefanovic fights back
Mail Online (Australia)
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Young Aussie reveals the grim, 'bittersweet' reality of how she was able to buy her first property - and it highlights an alarming trend on the rise in Australia
Mail Online (Australia)
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Russia denies involvement in Finnish cable rupture
Yle (Europe)
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My ride on the incredible Australian train that snakes through lush rainforest to a station where PYTHONS slither along the platform... here's my footage
Mail Online (Australia)
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Brace for your worst commute ever- here's what Sydneysiders need to know ahead of the train network shutdown
Mail Online (Australia)
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Union chief calls for Ishiba to step up wage hike efforts
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Sky News Australia documentary The Real Cost of Net Zero fails to live up to its hubris, with viewers paying the price | Temperature Check
The Guardian (Australia)
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NSC leader Omtzigt returns from sick leave after NSC Cabinet members & MP’s quit
NL Times (Europe)
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U.S. cites new Russian tactics for decision to supply landmines to Ukraine
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Xi and Lula elevate China-Brazil ties in state visit
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Ukraine fires U.K. cruise missiles into Russia, a day after using U.S. ATACMS
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Man who set garda car on fire during Dublin riots jailed
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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UN nuclear watchdog holds meeting to discuss Iranian nuclear programme
Euronews (Europe)
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Cheryl says final farewell to Liam Payne: Singer attends private church service for her ex along with Harry Styles, his One Direction bandmates and a host of stars
Mail Online (Australia)
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INSIDE MAIL: The TV layoffs so brutal they could be illegal, Melissa Doyle's eye-watering pay packet demands - and the most moronic political moment ever
Mail Online (Australia)
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My life ended the day my fit and healthy daughter died from a vaccine. Nothing could have prepared me for the cruelty of those I considered friends
Mail Online (Australia)
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Mistrust, anger and suspicion of Bill Gates: voices from the UK farmers protest – video
The Guardian (UK)
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Australians in outer suburbs have far less access to schools, healthcare and public transport, report finds
The Guardian (Australia)
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There’s a buzz online about local honey being the ‘ultimate hay fever hack’ – but does it actually help? | Antiviral
The Guardian (Australia)
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Labor’s ‘thought crime’ hate speech laws will turn nation into ‘police state’, Australian Christian Lobby says
The Guardian (Australia)
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Australia’s Future Fund to invest in housing, infrastructure and energy transition under new mandate
The Guardian (Australia)
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UK’s longest-serving MPs issue joint plea for Commons to reject assisted dying bill
The Guardian (UK)
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‘A perception that Sydney is crass’: why the Kyle and Jackie O show bombed in Melbourne
The Guardian (Australia)
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