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Arsenal news LIVE updates: Sanchez transfer scare, Wenger lauds striker, Man Utd raid The Saints confirmed that they agreed on a world record transfer fee for the defender last night. And now they are targeting Arsenal's Theo Walcott and Celtic's Moussa Dembele. The Mirror report that Southampton are willing to meet Walcott's £140,000-a-week wages after recently coming into money, ...
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US weather latest: Record-breaking cold snap as Minnesota hits -37C A record-breaking cold snap has taken hold of much of the northern United States, with temperatures in Minnesota plunging to an unprecedented -37C. Forecasters said the bitter weather is expected to stay put for days to come and warned of hypothermia and frostbite from arctic air settling over the ...
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Italy admits Brexit is 'biggest EU crisis EVER' - but says tide has turned BACK to EU According to a new index, the EU27 countries fall into three groups: hard-core, hard and soft. These are the countries with the highest scores which indicate a fairly strong opposition to Britain's position ...
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Winter storm alert: Britain braced for New Year mayhem with 60mph gales and heavy snow January will kick off to an unsettled start with wind, rain and hill-snow forecast on New Year's Day and through next week, she added. She said: "It is staying unsettled as Atlantic systems push into the UK steered by a particularly strong 170-knot [195mph] jet stream. "There is not going to be much respite ...
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Blast at Afghan news agency in Kabul kills dozens The attack, the latest in a series to hit Afghan media groups in recent years, follows an attack on a private television station in Kabul last month. Backed by the heaviest U.S. air strikes since the height of the international combat mission in Afghanistan, Afghan forces have forced the Taliban back in many ...
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Bitcoin briefly falls 11% after South Korea moves to ban new cryptocurrency trading accounts On Thursday, the South Korean commission said in a statement, translated by CNBC, that it is prohibiting cryptocurrency exchanges from issuing new trading accounts. If an exchange does allow new accounts, the government has the ability to take action to either stop trading or shut the exchange down, ...
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