Thursday, March 1, 2018

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Vladimir Putin has announced that Russia has developed and is testing a new line of strategic, nuclear-capable weapons that would be able to outmanoeuvre US defences, suggesting a new arms race between Moscow and the west. Speaking in a nationally televised address to the country's political ...
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More than 600,000 migrants have settled in the country over the last four years - and since the start of 2018, more than 5,200 migrants have arrived in ... Meanwhile, this month five migrants were shot by Italian far-right activist Luca Traini, as the issue of inward migration has risen up the news agenda.
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Breitbart, the far-right news organization that fanned the flames of Trump's rise, denounced the president as a "gun grabber" who "cedes" to Democrats. Senator Ben Sasse ... "We're not ditching any constitutional protections simply because the last person the president talked to today doesn't like them." ...
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And now in the latest Pokemon Go news out this week, it been confirmed that Niantic update has rolled out. The Community Day earlier this week may have been the last hurrah for those still using an iPhone 5 and 5c. Niantic are removing phones that can't run iOS 11, and is apparently tied to something ...
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Barcelona's reported interest in signing Tottenham Hotspur centre-back Toby Alderweireld this summer is said to depend on whether new recruit Yerry Mina settles at the football club. According to Mundo Deportivo (h/t Tom Coast of Sport Witness), the Blaugrana do hold an interest in the player and ...
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Senator Cash is still struggling with the consequences of a former staff member last October tipping off media that police were about to raid trade union offices. The reasons for the raids are largely forgotten, but not the tip-off from the Cash office, which still is being investigated and still being used as an ...
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