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Israel parliament approves bill banning UN Palestinian refugee agency
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British far-right activist Tommy Robinson admits contempt of court
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Georgia's president alleges 'sophisticated' voting fraud in parliamentary elections
Speakers at Trump's New York rally slam Latinos and Kamala Harris
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Damage to DUP mayor portrait in Belfast City Hall now being treated as a hate crime
Man United have sacked manager Erik ten Hag
Ruud van Nistelrooy has taken over as interim head coach.
Man arrested in connection with a fatal assault on a man at a house in Lucan
Over 1200 detected speeding with three men killed on Irish roads over bank holiday weekend
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