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Senator Lindsey Graham adds weight to rumours that North Korean despot Kim Jong-un is 'dead'

Lindsey Graham has frequently commented on the regime in the US media and, last year, was reported by CNN to be a powerful foreign policy adviser for the Trump administration.




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Kim Jong-un 'sent letter of thanks to builders who worked on tourism project'

North Korean state newspaper Rodong Sinmun has now reported that Kim Jong-un has sent a personal letter to workers on a project in the city of Wonsan.




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Kim Jong Un sends letter to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa despite death rumours April 27

Kim Jong Un is reported to have written to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to congratulate him on the country's Freedom Day, a national holiday.




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Pompeo says 'we haven't seen' Kim Jong-un amid rumours dictator is dead 

Kim Jong-Un was last seen on April 12 inspecting North Korea's Air Force units. His disappearance has triggered speculation that the dictator is critically ill or dead.




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JACK DOYLE: Civil war could destroy Corbyn as Labour's Brexit battle is just beginning 

JACK DOYLE: While the Tories realise that if they fail to deliver Brexit, they will be electorally dead, Labour is convinced that it must champion Remain voters to survive.




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Labour is using every trick to get its support out in this knife edge election, writes JACK DOYLE

JACK DOYLE: In the red corner stands Jeremy Corbyn, a friend to Britain's enemies, whose hard-Left prospectus would lay waste to Britain's economy.




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Grayson Perry says Ed Miliband should NOT lead Labour's probe into disastrous election result 

The Turner winning ceramicist Grayson Perry delivered an acute and sharp-eyed diagnosis of Labour's failings after he was invited to guest-edit BBC Radio Four's Today programme.




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Trump says he 'got elected' to pick new Supreme Court judges

In a tweet on Tuesday night, Trump accused the Democrats of deliberately obstructing his latest nomination of Brett Kavanaugh who has been accused of sexual assault.




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Billboard suggesting Trump to be God incarnate taken down in Missouri

An electronic billboard advertisement suggesting that President Donald Trump might be God 'in the flesh' was taken down in St. Louis, Missouri on Monday, after residents questioned its meaning.




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Sagittarius: Have faith in yourself this week

Sagittarius: Have belief in yourself this week, especially in relation to your work and making money.




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Capricorn: Seize your opportunities this week... 

Capricorn 22 DEC-20 JAN Capricorns are always in search of another goal. The Sun in your sign and a Capricorn solar eclipse means you won't be short of opportunities this week




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Capricorn: Start planning for your future today...

Capricorn 22 DEC-20 JAN Start planning for your future today. Mercury in your birth sign in harmony with Uranus, planet of changes, means that certain parts of your lifestyle are going to alter.




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HOROSCOPES: Keep your options open, Aquarius  

Aquarius 21 JAN-19 FEB A suggestion may sound attractive but you'll sense there's more to it than meets the eye




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HOROSCOPES: Follow your instincts this week, Aquarius

Aquarius 21 JAN-19 FEB You are not easy to hoodwink, and if your instincts tell you to avoid an 'investment opportunity'




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HOROSCOPES: Don't doubt your beliefs, Pisces

Pisces 20 FEB-20 MAR Your ruler Neptune in your birth sign is not an easy influence because it makes you question things you take for granted




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HOROSCOPES: Your emotions and mind will work in unison this week, Pisces

Pisces 20 FEB-20 MARCH Your emotions and mind will work in unison this week.




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HOROSCOPES: Give yourself a break, Aries

Aries 21 March-20 April You've been pushing yourself too hard of late and now the Sun at odds with Jupiter and Pluto warns you could go over the edge




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HOROSCOPES: Don't offer your advice this week, Taurus

Taurus 21 APRIL-21 MAY Abandon all attempts to interfere with other people's lives this week




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How Onkaparinga council residents near Adelaide are paying $1300 an hour for sewage maintenance

Martin Bray, a councillor with the Onkaparinga local government area south of Adelaide, estimates residents are paying more than $42,000 for sewage maintenance for just 32 hours of work a year.




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Uluru rush hour as tourists flock to climb the rock before ban

The decision to ban climbing of the landmark from October 26 has seen thousands of tourists make the pilgrimage to central Australia over the winter school holidays, causing traffic chaos (pictured).




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Melbourne trains to Pakenham are cancelled after train ploughed into two cars on the tracks

One of the cars was dragged 150 metres and became caught underneath as the train ploughed through Melbourne en route to Pakenham.




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Climate change activists who glued themselves to the road are disrupting peak-hour traffic AGAIN

Brisbane motorists have been brought to a standstill again after climate change activists held up CBD traffic on Monday morning.




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Sydney and Melbourne housing markets bounce back - another city to emerge as new property powerhouse

Median house values in the country's capital cites are set to increase during 2020, according to property research firm BIS Oxford Economics in a report released Monday.




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Labour MPs call for Corbyn to set up independent investigation into anti-Semitism complaint handling

The Tribune group of moderate Labour MPs said they were 'shocked' by claims made in a Panorama documentary 'about the handling of antisemitism complaints'.




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Baby formula thieves are arrested and charged in Melbourne

Five people have been charged with allegedly stealing thousands of dollars' worth of baby formula in a string of robberies across Melbourne. 




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Slave labourers living in death-trap shanty towns and Mafia godfathers raking in millions

It is high summer in the southern Italian region of Puglia. Away from the charming coastal towns that lure 1.7 million tourists a year to the heel of Italy, the tomato harvest is about to begin.




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Family of murdered eight-months pregnant woman, 26, watch man accused of killing her in court

Aaron McKenzie stood before Camberwell Green Magistrates' Court in south London this morning after detectives charged him with killing 26-year-old Kelly Mary Fauvrelle (pic) and her son Riley.




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Exaro journalist told 'fantasist' known as Nick how to hide his internet activity

Carl Beech, 51, who claimed he was abused by VIP paedophiles including former PM, met with journalists from website Exaro before going to police, Newcastle Crown Court heard.




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Fury over 'jaw-dropping' deal that allows Labour peer dubbed to swan off to Silicon Valley

Labour peer Oona King, 51, has been allowed to keep her title and continue to describe herself as a member of the House of Lords despite taking a 'leave of absence' and moving to San Francisco.




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'Lies by fantasist Nick contained similarities to memoirs of an abuse survivor' court is told 

Testimony from Carl Beech, 51, who claimed he was abused by a gang of paedophiles in Westminster, bore a series of striking resemblances to details in a survivor's account he had read.




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Melbourne driver who slammed into a concrete barrier breaks her silence on road rage incident

Kaysha Plant was driving to work on Monday morning north of Melbourne when two men allegedly started to abuse her, allegedly causing her to crash into a concrete barrier.




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Bunyamin Oksuz's widow collapses outside court after Samir Mayhoub given bail over stabbing death

Samir Mayhoub, 42, is charged with murdering a 61-year-old man in Melbourne on May 22 and on Wednesday was freed from custody with a judge citing a 'weak' prosecution case.




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Man arrested over brutal cold case murder of Melbourne mother in 2007

A 55-year-old man has been arrested following the unsolved 2007 murder of Melbourne mother of-three Cindy Crossthwaite.




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Mortgage broker accused of paying Filipino nanny just $2 an HOUR to work in his Sydney apartment

The nanny was allegedly hired from the Philippines by agents for Tony Lam and lived with him and his wife and their two children in the Sydney CBD.




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Moudi Tajjour podcast: NSW Police summons ex bikie to court

An ex-bikie running a controversial podcast about his past and alleged sexual fetishes will be dragged to court by police to give evidence about the Nomad gang.




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Norwich man, 81, appears in court charged with killing his 89-year-old wife in a care home 

Mick Virgo, 81, was arrested after staff found the body of Doreen, 89. A post-mortem examination showed she died from compression of the neck.




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Body modifier Brendan Russell accused of killing client with hand implant fails to show up to court

Brendan Russell, 38, was due to appear in Gosford District Court Thursday to formally plead not guilty to charges of manslaughter, female genital mutilation and causing grievous bodily harm.




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Four men are arrested after being caught smuggling over 5,000 baby turtles

Border agents found a total 5,255 red-ear slider baby turtles kept in small baskets from the luggage of two Indian nationals who flew in from Guangzhou, China to Kuala Lumpur airport.




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Australian tourist issues warning to travellers in Asia buying items at duty-free

Perth man Colin Ahearn was travelling from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Phuket, Thailand, when he decided to buy some of his favourite duty-free alcohol at the international airport.




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Family faces agonising wait after eight-hour post-mortem fails to reveal how Nora Quoirin's died

Police in Malaysia said Nora Quoirin's family would have to wait until at least today for the results of tests that may unravel the mystery of her death. Her body was found in the jungle on Tuesday.




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Police chiefs took Nora Quoirin's parents to meet four MEDIUMS after 'running out of ideas'

A 'prayer session' was conducted on Monday in Malaysia last week less than 24 hours before the body of the teenager, who had suffered physical and mental disabilities since birth, was found.




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Russian at centre of paternity row with ex-Malaysian King will go to court to prove he's the father

Oksana Voevodina is going through a bitter divorce from her ex-husband Sultan Muhammad V of Kelantan and now their paternity row over Oksana's son is set to go to court.




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He dyed like a dog! Stray pooch manages to turn his fur green by rolling around in coloured powder 

A stray dog was spotted this month with his fur dyed bright green after it is believed he rolled around in the coloured powder at a rubbish tip in Malaysia. His image went viral sparking a local rescue mission.




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New Year's Eve revellers begin queuing up for Sydney Harbour fireworks

There was still 41 hours to go when the first group of eager revellers began queuing at Mrs Macquarie's Chair for a prime spot to see the New Year's Eve fireworks on Sydney Harbour.




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Michelle Keegan QUITS Our Girl to spend more time in the UK... after Mark Wright left US TV role

The 32-year-old actress played British army medic Georgie Lane on the show for three seasons but plans to leave in order to spend more time in the UK.




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Michelle Keegan shares busty selfie in a heart print mini dress after revealing she's quit Our Girl

She recently announced she was leaving BBC One drama Our Girl after four years. And Michelle looked in high spirits as she shared a busty snap clad in a heart print plunging dress on Tuesday.




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Jacqueline Jossa set to replace Michelle Keegan in the BBC1 series Our Girl after Michelle quits

Jacqueline Jossa is allegedly set to replace Michelle Keegan as the main role in the BBC One military drama Our Girl.




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Why troubadour Tom Walker owes it all to Love Island - and a homeless smoker

Tom Walker is living in a blur. He has gone from struggling musician who couldn't pay the rent to having a No 1 album, winning a Brit award and travelling the world




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Chinese tourist numbers to Australia plunge by 83 per cent following coronavirus travel ban

In February, just 19,500 short-term visitors came from China - the lowest monthly tally since January 2004, Australian Bureau of Statistics figures showed. Travel bans have hit the tourism industry.




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Gangs are using pizza delivery drivers to courier drugs to people stuck at home during lockdown

Drug dealers are using takeaway delivery drivers to drop 'pizza boxes or other food containers' containing cocaine, marijuana, ketamine and ecstasy at buyer's houses, warns Interpol.