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Lindsey Graham: I 'absolutely' want to grill Obama about what he knew on origins of Russia probe

Lindsey Graham wants Barack Obama to give congressional testimony and finally face questions on why his administration didn't inform Trump his 2016 campaign was likely being infiltrated by Russia.




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Russian counterintelligence operation 'hacked encrypted FBI communication systems in 2010'

Putin's operatives in Washington, New York, and San Francisco were reportedly able to access the location of FBI teams and communications between them. The FBI HQ is pictured main.




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Durham University strips controversial academic of honorary fellowship

Dr Stephen Pax Leonard, an honorary research fellow with St Chad's college since October 2017, was stripped of his position after posting offensive comments online.




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Sadiq Khan throws out plans for controversial 1,000ft Tulip tower skyscraper in City of London

The Mayor of London has rejected the application for the tower, that would have included a viewing platform with rotating pods, restaurant and a sky bar.




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Russia's richest woman 'introduced to City Hall by Boris Johnson' quits London mayor's charity

Elena Baturina, pictured with Sadiq Khan, resigned this week as a trustee for the Mayor's Fund for London, which pays for education programmes in deprived areas of the capital.




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New Lib Dem Remainer Chuka Umunna tears into ex-boss Jeremy Corbyn as an 'apologist' for Russia

He lashed out at the opposition leader in his the conference debut as a Liberal Democrat in Bournemouth, and branded Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage 'peddlers of hate and division.




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World Cup eight elite nations: 59 Premier League stars will be heading to Russia

The World Cup in Russia is just around the corner and all 32 finalists have named who has made the plane and who will be staying at home.




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VAR means 'provocative' Ramos and Costa don't faze Russia - Ignashevich

Russia defender Sergei Ignashevich says he is not bothered by potential provocation from World Cup opponents Sergio Ramos and Diego Costa because of the Video Assistant Referee system.




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World Cup 2018 - Spain vs Russia: All you need to know

Spain will play Russia in the knockout stages of the World Cup 2018 and the last-16 clash is already proving to be controversial. Here is all you need to know about the knockout stage clash.




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World Cup 2018 - Spain vs Russia LIVE score and updates in Moscow

Spain and Russia go head-to-head on Sunday afternoon as they look to book a place in the quarter-finals of the 2018 World Cup. Join Sportsmail's ADAM SHERGOLD for the latest.




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Spain 1-1 Russia AET (Russia win 4-3 on pens): Spanish hopes dashed

MARTIN SAMUEL AT THE LUZHNIKI STADIUM: Passed to death. That should be Spain’s epitaph at this World Cup. They tried to pass Russia into oblivion but only extinguished themselves.




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Australian warship in Asia ordered to move to waters off coast of North Korea to support UN sanction

The order came as North Korea warned of 'undesirable consequences' after the US seized one of its sanction-breaking cargo ships.




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Prince Charles and Camilla join a glamorous Katy Perry at a gala celebrating the British Asian Trust

The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall, 72, appeared delighted as they posed for photographs alongside Katy Perry while celebrating the British Asian Trust in London this evening.




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Fury as Katy Perry made ambassador for the British Asian Trust

The Prince of Wales - founder of the organisation - announced the pop star's new role at a black tie reception in London last night. But the appointment has provoked outrage online.




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A very Kardashian Christmas: Kim, Khloe, and Kylie cozy up as Sia surprises VIP guests

The Kardashian family Christmas party is one of the most A-list events of the year... and 2019's soiree was full of surprises.




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Manta rays and whale sharks in Indonesia are consuming 63 PIECES of plastic pollution per hour

Every year, some 5.25 trillion new pieces of plastic debris are thrown into the ocean, much of which ends up being eaten by manta rays and whale sharks according to a new study from Indonesia.




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Dozens of taxi drivers storm Indonesian hospital and recover baby's body held hostage over fees

Six-month-old Alif Putr died in surgery on Tuesday morning, but was being held by M Djamil Hospital in Padang, Indonesia, until his parents paid the 25 million rupiahs ($1,774 or £1,370) owed.




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13-foot Indonesian crocodile has motorcycle tyre stuck around its neck for three YEARS

The hapless reptile - thought to be a critically-endangered Siamese crocodile - was first spotted in 2016 in a river running through central Sulawesi's capital, Palu, in Indonesia.




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AirAsia crew added to panic when plane to Bali lost pressure

AirAsia Indonesia cabin crew shouted inappropriate commands to passengers including 'crash position' as the air craft lost pressure on a Bali-bound flight from Perth, watchdog say.




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Phenomenon forming off Indonesia that will bring one of the hottest and driest summers to Australia 

Scientists have warned the Indian Ocean Dipole will come into effect from December and 'suck out' Australia's potential rainfall and cooler temperatures.




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Cruel treatment of dogs bound for slaughter in Indonesia is exposed

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: Ganjar Pranowo, governor of Central Java province in Indonesia, has vowed to end the dog meat trade after cruel practices were uncovered by activists.




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Inside the former cannibal tribe of Indonesia who SMOKE their dead ancestors to preserve them

Dani tribe live in the isolated Baliem Valley in West Papua, Indonesia. Macabre traditions iclude greasing mummified bodies with pork fat and removing the fingertips of a tribeswoman.




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Crown Princess Mary stuns in a blue dress as she arrives at Yogyakarta Palace in Indonesia

The Danish royal was greeted by Princess Mangkubumi as she arrived at the palace in Java on Wednesday, wearing the calf-length gown.




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Deadly African swine fever that could decimate our pork industry is found in Indonesia

A deadly swine disease has been identified in Indonesia, which could wipe out the entirety of Australia's pork industry. 




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Muslim-majority Indonesia braces for Christmas terror attacks by radical Islamists

Police and military personnel will be deployed to secure Christmas and New Year's Eve celebrations across the country and focused on predominantly Christian regions like Papua.




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Rare look at Indonesian Korowai people who were undiscovered until 1974

The images of the Korowai people of West Papua, Indonesia, show the almost naked tribesmen feasting on live bugs and protecting and repairing their rudimentary tree buildings.




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'World's biggest flower' that smells like ROTTING FLESH blooms in Indonesia

Rafflesia tuan-mudae has large petals and blossomed in the Indonesian rainforest before dying after just a week.




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Australian nightclub promoters sentenced to jail in Indonesia's toughest prison after cocaine sting

William Cabantog and David Van Iersel were found guilty after being accused of having 1.12 grams of the drug at the Lost City nightclub in Canggu in July.




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How the world's worst rapist Reynhard Sinaga came from a 'very rich' family in Indonesia  

Reynahrd Sinaga (pictured) lived in a scruffy flat close to Manchester's gay village, but would boast of his wealthy family's luxury lifestyle back home in Indonesia.




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Indonesian father of 'world's worst rapist' Reynhard Sinaga says the family 'accepts the verdict'

Reynhard Sinaga's father Saibun Sinaga has said the family accept the verdict,. After his son was jailed in Manchester on Monday. Sinaga is pictured with his father.




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Australia regains Bali tourism crown from China 1.23 MILLION Aussies visited Indonesia paradise

Official figures to be released this week reveal a record 1.23 million Australians traveled to Bali in 2019, a 5.4% increase from the previous year.




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Tony Blair joins bid to move the capital of Indonesia from waterlogged Jakarta to Borneo jungle 

The former British Prime Minister will be among several high profile figures sitting on a board of advisers for the £26billion plan headed by the crown prince of Abu Dhabi.




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Activists are ordered to remove their penis gourds at the start of their treason trial in Indonesia

Two Papuan activists on trial for treason in Indonesia's capital decried what they described as 'racism' after the Jakarta court on Monday ordered them to remove traditional penis gourds.




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Indonesian digger driver is rescued from dredger minutes before it breaks in half

Three fishermen offered a life ring to a digger driver who was stuck on a flooded barge in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. He wades through the sea minutes before the dredger breaks in half.




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Indonesians sprayed in the face and body as they arrive from Wuhan 

The evacuees were greeted by a crew in yellow hazmat suits when they disembarked from their Batik Air Indonesia flight at Hang Nadim International Airport in Batam on Sunday.




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World's peak health body is worried Indonesia isn't doing enough to guard against disease 

The World Health Organisation has urged the nation to improve surveillance, case detection and preparations at appointed health facilities in case the deadly disease comes ashore.




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Australian wranglers travel to Indonesia to save crocodile that has a tyre stuck around its neck

Authorities in Palu, Central Sulawesi, launched the 'pluck a tyre off the croc' contest in January as part of a desperate attempt to free the 13-foot reptile who has worn the necklace since 2016.




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Injured civets found locked in tiny cages to make the 'world's most expensive coffee' in Indonesia

Twenty luwaks - a species of cat-like civets - were found living in cramped and filthy wire cages in a backyard farm in Bali, Indonesia, without access to food or water, and in the full glare of the sun.




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The 'Outback Wrangler' flies to Indonesia to catch a 13-foot crocodile with a tyre around its neck

Matt Wright is on the Palu River on Central Sulawesi in northern Indonesia with his right-hand-man Chris Wilson to try and capture a four-metre long crocodile with a tyre around its neck.




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Indonesia has tested just 104 people for coronavirus - as government tells people to 'pray to God'

Indonesia is yet to report any confirmed cases of the virus outbreak which has spread across the globe in recent weeks and seen the death toll rise to more than 1700.




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Australian crocodile wranglers FAIL in attempt to remove tyre from neck of reptile in Indonesia

Australian wildlife expert Matt Wright has failed in his first attempt to rescue an Indonesian crocodile which has had a tyre stuck around its neck for years.




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Indonesia's claim it has no cases of the coronavirus is 'unlikely', expert warns

A disease expert from Harvard University in Boston said it is 'very unlikely' that there have genuinely been no cases in Indonesia because it is visited by thousands of Chinese travellers.




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Women can fall pregnant in swimming pools 'even without penetration', says Indonesian official

Sitti Hikmawatty, commissioner for health, made the extraordinary claims during an interview last week. Hikmawatty - whose name translates as 'wisdom' - has apologised for her comments.




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Indonesia floods kill five people and leave thousands homeless

Five people have died, three are missing and thousands were forced from their homes after severe floods in Jakarta while an earthquake also rattled the country today.




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Indonesian official who claimed women can get pregnant without penetration faces punishment

Sitti Hikmawatty, an Indonesian child protection commissioner who said women can get pregnant without penetration if a man ejaculates in a swimming pool, is now facing punishment.




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Two students expelled for forcing 77 other pupils eat human faeces at a Catholic school in Indonesia

A school in Indonesia has expelled two senior students after they force-fed 77 younger pupils human faeces with a spoon in an incident at a Catholic seminary school in the south of the country.




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Eight people travelling to Australia by boat from Indonesia are sent back home

Eight people on a small boat seeking entry into Australia have been sent back to Indonesia, after being intercepted by border control authorities. 




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Indonesia confirms first coronavirus cases after infected Japanese woman went dancing in the city

The 41-year-old woman was living in Malaysia but visited Jakarta in February, where she went out dancing with a 31-year-old local woman on Valentines Day.




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Police seize 600,000 face masks from Indonesian warehouse after country's first coronavirus case

Authorities in the Jakarta-area were questioning two people after the Tuesday evening raid at a warehouse in satellite city Tangerang, where nearly half a million surgical masks were found.




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Indonesia's claims Bali party island is virus free are probably TRUE - experts claim 

While there have been two confirmed cases of coronavirus in Indonesia, a mother aged 64 and her 31-year-old daughter, they are in the nation's capital of Jakarta, more than 1,000km away.