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Imran Khan sends ominous warning he would be willing to use nuclear weapon on India

Imran Khan insisted that Pakistan would never start a war but if one were to break out over the disputed Kashmir region, it would not accept defeat either - even if that meant using nuclear weapons.




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British climbers rescued from a mountain in Pakistan after falling on a glacier

A team of five British mountaineers got into difficulty when one of the group slipped on a glacier while scaling Koyo Zom in Pakistan. They fell around 98 feet and had to be rescued from the slope.




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Indian prince's descendants can claim fortune from NatWest after 70 years

The High Court in London reconstructed events from more than 70 years ago after a legal battle re-emerged about who would get The Nizam of Hyderabad's £1million fortune.




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Kate Middleton 'won people over' by 'doing duty and not putting a step wrong', claims royal author

Kate Middleton, 37, has 'won people over' by working hard and 'doing her duty' according to royal author. Ingrid Seward told Hello! that the Duchess has earned respect by 'not putting a step wrong'.




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Single mum given 'life-changing' carpet cleaner by Imam

Shahid and Rifat Azziz, from Swindon, swap lives with Kelly Gallant, 34,  and her two sons 15-year-old Kieran, and 8-year-old Kyle from Derby on tonight's Rich House, Poor House on Channel 5.




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Australia clinch 2-0 Tseries win over Pakistan as they thump tourists by an innings and 48 runs

Australia completed a comprehensive 2-0 series victory over Pakistan after winning the second Test in Adelaide by an innings and 48 runs.




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Steve Smith fires back at Ian Chappell's claims he is 'white anting' captain Tim Paine

Chappell accused Smith of undermining Paine's authority by moving fieldsmen around during day four of Australia's second Test against Pakistan on Monday.




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Expert reveals 'disaster diet' of mushrooms and seaweed that could save us after a nuclear war

A mechanical engineer explains that that in the event of a nuclear winter, when the sun is blocked by smoke, humans could survive on crops that did not need much light like mushrooms and seaweed.




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Child abusers will be PUBLICLY hanged in Pakistan under new plans agreed by parliament 

Child killers and rapists 'should not only be given the death penalty by hanging, but they should be hanged publicly,' said Ali Muhammad Khan, Pakistan's parliamentary affairs minister today.




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Seven nations including Turkey and Pakistan ban people crossing the border from Iran

Iraq, Pakistan, Armenia, Turkey, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Armenia and Kuwait have imposed bans against people travelling from Iran amid coronavirus fears.




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Mother-of-five, 39, who died of coronavirus leaves behind 13-year-old miracle quadruplets

Shabnum Sadiq, who worked as 'dedicated' Slough Borough Councillor representing the Labour party, died on Monday following Covid-19 complications after falling ill on a trip to Pakistan.




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Christine McGuinness dances around while clad in an NHS charity T-shirt and TINY orange skirt 

The RHOC star, 32, showcased her best moves while performing in her garden to track 'Sad Together' from American singer-songwriter Hayk Keys




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Covidiots stage anti-lockdown 'protest' and claim coronavirus deaths have been exaggerated

The protesters held a demonstration in a park in Basingstoke and vowed to meet every week to take a stand against the lockdown, claiming coronavirus deaths have been exaggerated.




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Author who had both testicles removed reveals being a eunuch has 'stripped him of any worth'

Author Laurence Dillon, of Manchester, has described how he feels 'pointless' and 'stripped of any worth' in a searingly honest memoir about life as a eunuch.




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At least 171 frontline NHS workers have now died in the coronavirus pandemic including 27 doctors 

At least 171 frontline NHS workers have died in the coronavirus pandemic, latest figures reveal. They include at least 27 doctors and around 100 nurse and healthcare supporters, say Nursing Notes.




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NHS is facing 'ticking time-bomb' of claims from families of dead Covid-19 patients

At least 17 families whose loved ones have died during the Covid-19 pandemic are considering legal action, according to support charity Action Against Medical Accidents. (Stock picture from library)




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Amanda Holden's daughter Hollie, 8, claims Simon Cowell and Lauren Silverman have split up

Amanda Holden's daughter has sparked confusion by claiming Simon Cowell and Lauren Silverman have split up during an Instagram live.




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Simon Cowell and Lauren Silverman rubbish 'ridiculous' Mel B affair claims

A source exclusively told MailOnline that the couple were 'very happy' and are isolating in LA, following claims that Lauren, 42, had furiously accused Simon, 60, of having an affair with Mel B, 44.




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Alex Jones breaks down in tears as Christopher Eccleston reads emotional NHS poem on The One Show

On Tuesday's edition of The One Show, the presenter, 43, broke down in tears as actor Christopher, 56. read out a heartfelt poem in support of the NHS amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: What, more cycle lanes? On yer bike!

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Let's hear it for White Van Man. And Black Van Man, and every other shade of van man and woman. Where the hell would we have been without them over the past few weeks?




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Millions of Britons mark seventh weekly 'Clap for Carers' event

Clap for Carers is now in its seventh week, with Britons up and down the country stepping onto their doorsteps, balconies and front gardens to applaud frontline workers at 8pm tonight.




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Katie Price and her son Harvey join John Torode and Lisa Faulkner as stars clap for the carers

Stars were seen joining the nation outside their home for the weekly applause which has rang out across the country each Thursday for the last seven weeks.




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Christine Lampard and husband Frank join the nation in clap for carers 

The couple dressed up as they joined the nation in the 8pm clap for carers on Thursday.




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The Sex Clinic expert Sarah Mulindwa returns to the NHS frontline to help battle the COVID-19 crisis

The 34-year-old model, who is the star of Channel 4's The Sex Clinic, has put her career on hold to look after coronavirus patients.




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The new Echo Dot With Clock is a massive leap forward

The clue is in the name: there's a big LED clock on the side. But if you set a timer, you get a glowing countdown on the side, which means you no longer have to keep pestering the gizmo




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The Roborock S6 is exactly what robot vacuum cleaners should have been all along 

The Roborock is simple to set up, unlike a lot of rivals, and trundles off to clean any flat space, without fear of it plunging to its doom down the stairs




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The BlueAir Pure 411 air purifier leaves your room feeling clean and cool

There's a rash of these things about, but BlueAir's gizmos have won awards, removing airborne bacteria, chemicals and pollution from the air




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The Cleer Flow II headphones are the perfect solution for modern dilemmas

If you're wearing headphones, what do you do when you have to politely inform someone at the checkout that no, you don't have a reward card, and nor are you interested in acquiring one?




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Harrison Ford confesses his clean diet of 'vegetables and fish' has maintain his fit physique

Harrison Ford confessed he has been maintaining a clean diet of 'vegetables and fish' to maintain his ripped physique at age 77m, during an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show




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Harrison Ford cuts a casual figure in denim with a button up top as he leaves bicycle shop in LA

Harrison Ford headed out 'Solo' on Sunday afternoon. And the 77-year-old actor looked ready to get tinkering as he exited Helen's Cycles in Marina Del Rey with a bag full of bike parts.




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Doctor who fled ISIS to move to Australia from the Middle East claims she can't find a job

Manal Aqrawe, had been living in Mosul, Iraq, when the terror group took over.   After moving to Brisbane she claims landing a healthcare job has been difficult.




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Turkey claims it will start sending ISIS fighters back home on Monday

Interior minister Suleyman Soylu (pictured), who has warned that Ankara will send jihadists back home even if they have lost their citizenship in the West, vowed that extraditions would begin on Monday.




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Turkey begins expelling foreign ISIS fighters including an American and 20 Europeans

The government of Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan (pictured) has frequently criticised Western countries for refusing to take back their ISIS fighters.




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Shaggy EXCLUSIVE: Singer explains how his songs have survived the #MeToo era and defeating ISIS

He's famed for his cheeky persona and tongue-in-cheek lyrics. Yet Shaggy waded into deeper matters during an eye-opening chat with MailOnline, in which the star discussed the #MeToo era and ISIS.




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Extremists are holding Sharia law trials for prisoners inside British jails, former inmate claims

The former prisoner said he was recruited at HMP Woodhill, Milton Keynes (pictured), by a group which included a follower of the hate preacher Anjem Choudary.




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Lioness at Chicago zoo dies after falling 15-feet into her enclosure's moat

Brookfield Zoo in Illinois announced the death of African lion Isis, after she fell from a 15-foot height and was discovered with severe injuries which led veterinary staff to euthanize her.




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'Jabba the Jihadi' 40st cleric claims he received funding from a terror financier in BRITAIN

Shifa Al-Nima, who was dubbed 'Jabba the Jihadi' on social media, has told investigators that he received £4,500 from a man using the nom de guerre Abu Mustapha Al-Najmawi.




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Donald Trump's nominee for top Pentagon job 'withdraws' after co-writing controversial article

J. David Patterson penned the op-ed in 2017, days after an ISIS inspired attack. 'Multiculturalism is the antithesis of what the United States stands for', he wrote.




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British ISIS suspects including Jihadi Jack will go on trial in special Syrian courts

British ISIS fighters are set to go on trial in Syria from next month as the Kurds have grown frustrated of the prolonged legal battle over the extremists, after the UK refused to repatriate them.




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The West's focus on human rights has left states in perpetual war, study claims

Dr Philip Cunliffe, Senior Lecturer of International Conflict at the University of Kent, claims that human rights 'can no longer claim to be innocent' and should be ripped from foreign policy considerations.




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Special forces Marines killed clearing Iraq ISIS cave complex

The Pentagon on Tuesday identified two US Marines killed while assisting Iraqi security forces in the north-central on Sunday as Gunnery Sgt. Diego Pongo (left) and Capt. Moises Navas (right).




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ISIS issues advice to terrorists on how to tackle coronavirus - including 'putting faith in God'

A list of 'religious directives' on tackling infectious diseases appeared in the latest issue of the terror group's newspaper al-Naba. It advises terrorists not to travel to affected areas.




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'I did it for ISIS': Terror suspect crushes two police motorcyclists in Paris

The horrifying attack took place in the northern suburb of Colombes shortly after 5.30pm on Monday and left one of the officers in intensive care.




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Mexico sells three of El Chapo's homes, including one with a secret underground tunnel

Mexico sold three of the six homes it confiscated from Joaquín ' El Chapo ' Guzmán at an auction in Mexico City on Sunday.




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El Chapo's mother calls on Mexican President to bring him home claiming was ILLEGALLY extradited

El Chapo's mother says her lawyers have provided Mexican officials proof that her son was illegally extradited to the United States in a letter she sent to Mexico's president.




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Classrooms in 800 Pakistani schools paid for with UK taxpayers' cash are closed

Classrooms in 800 Pakistani schools, paid for with British aid, have closed as they are not fit for use. An estimated 115,000 children are left taking classes outside or in overcrowded rooms.




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Boris Johnson will use £1billion of foreign aid to help developing countries tackle climate change

Ahead of today's United Nations climate summit in New York, the PM will unveil plans for fund aimed at developing practical technology to help the world's poor reduce their impact on the planet.




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Giuliani claims U.S. embassy would not stop a Ukraine corruption scheme funneling money to Soros

Rudy Giuliani alleges the U.S. Embassy - led by then-Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch - 'quashed' corruption probe into the disappearance of foreign aid that was going to George Soros.




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Charles Leclerc vows to keep cool head at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix after crash with Sebastian Vettel

JONATHAN McEVOY IN ABU DHABI: Ferrari's squabbling drivers have been let off scot-free for crashing into each other in Brazil last week and are still free to race each other.




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'I would welcome him': Charles Leclerc wants Lewis Hamilton to join him at Ferrari

Talk of Hamilton's future dominated the final round of the Formula One season in Abu Dhabi, as Ferrari admitted they were open to the idea of signing the sport's biggest star.