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New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern apologises for 1979 plane crash which killed over 250 people
US ambassador who is key witness in Trump impeachment accused of sexual misconduct
British gang film that was pulled from screens after violence at screening to return to cinemas
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Chinese-owned app TikTok apologises for removing viral clip which was critical of Beijing
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Irish newspaper coverage of climate change low by European standards and 'predominantly political'
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€100,000 allocated to free period products in Dublin City Council budget
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