Developing countries which host most of the world's refugees could close their borders if Western states persist with aid ...
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This Leeds United star who has been a huge signing for the club is their biggest Premier League liability since Rasmus ...
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Beginning as a DVD-by-mail rental service (how quaint) in the late 1990s, in 2007 Netflix delivered its billionth disc in the ...
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Letters: Democracy is in danger when Trump can shrug off a murder
Madam — Peter Vandermeersch is right to refuse to accept moral shrugging as a form of leadership (‘Journalists must always challenge Trump’s cynical shrug in the face of evil’, November 23). When ...
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