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EU leader: UK would be welcomed back if voters overturn Brexit

Exclusive: European parliament president Antonio Tajani says process could easily be reversed if election brings in new British government
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North Korea launches missile but test ends in failure

Unsuccessful testfire in eastern coastal city comes hours before US vice-president is due to arrive in Seoul
theguardian.com Submitted 8 years ago
World & Business
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Earth's oceans are warming 13% faster than thought, and accelerating

John Abraham: Our new study improves estimates of the rate of ocean warming - a critical component of climate change
theguardian.com Submitted 8 years ago
Science
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Pollution responsible for a quarter of deaths of young children, says WHO

Toxic air, unsafe water and and lack of sanitation causing the deaths of 1.7 million children under five every year
theguardian.com Submitted 8 years ago
World & Business
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Snapchat shares soar 44% to value loss-making company at $28bn

Snap Inc’s IPO pushes Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy’s company ahead of Twitter and potentially creates a serious rival for Facebook
theguardian.com Submitted 8 years ago
Technology
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Tony Blair calls on remainers to 'rise up in defence of our beliefs'

Former PM says that the British people were misinformed by Brexit campaign and would be correct to change their minds
theguardian.com Submitted 8 years ago
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Theresa May faces public backlash over hard Brexit, poll finds

Just 35% of British public in new ICM survey would back Britain leaving the EU without agreement with other states
theguardian.com Submitted 8 years ago
World & Business
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World reacts to Donald Trump's US travel ban – live

Latest updates as president’s executive order targeting Muslim-majority countries, affecting refugees, causes chaos at airports
theguardian.com Submitted 8 years ago
World & Business
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Hawaiians call Mark Zuckerberg 'the face of neocolonialism' over land lawsuits

Attorneys for Facebook’s CEO have filed suits against hundreds of Hawaiians centered around his 700-acre Kauai estate, alarming neighbors who see growing inequality and possible displacement
theguardian.com Submitted 8 years ago
Technology
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How statistics lost their power – and why we should fear what comes next | William Davies

The Long Read: The ability of statistics to accurately represent the world is declining. In its wake, a new age of big data controlled by private companies is taking over – and putting democracy in…
theguardian.com Submitted 8 years ago
World & Business
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