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Where to see spring wildflowers in Europe: readers' travel tips Blooms add a vivid backdrop to spring countryside from Cornwall to Slovakia, even if you don't know your bloody cranes-bill from your hairy greenweed We went to the Slovenský raj (Slovak Paradise) national park to walk ...
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UK knife crime: two dead after stabbings in Coventry and London Boy, 16, found collapsed in Coventry street after house party, while man in his 20s died in Hendon, Barnet, in the capital A 16-year-old boy has died in hospital after being stabbed in Coventry. Separately, a young man d...
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Ancelotti sent off after Everton denied late winner against Manchester United Ole Gunnar Solskjær was forced to issue a public apology at Goodison Park last season after Manchester United's 4-0 capitulation. This time out, enthused by the reaction he had demanded from his team, he headed to the a...
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What Pretenders musician Chrissie Hynde is reading Chrissie Hynde, the lead singer and principal songwriter of the Pretenders, will be touring with her band again this summer. She has recently produced a memoir, a book of paintings, and a jazz album featuring tunes by ot...
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Billionaire activist Tom Steyer ends his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination Steyer used his personal fortune to fund much of his campaign, but that wealth made him a target of other candidates and never helped him win a state.       
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Naples hospital unit ransacked after police shoot boy dead Media reports say 15-year-old pointed gun at officer in attempt to steal Rolex watch A 15-year-old boy has been fatally shot in Naples after allegedly trying to mug a police officer, reportedly prompting the boy's family...
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12 new cases of coronavirus confirmed in UK

Sky News - 1 Mar 2020 17:40
12 new cases of coronavirus confirmed in UK Twelve new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in England, the chief medical officer says.
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The Tokyo Marathon takes place against a backdrop of empty streets and with just a couple of hundred runners due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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Sanders supporters denounce news outlets calling SC primary for Biden 'with 0%' of the vote The early call, based on South Carolina exit polls, infuriated many supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders, who finished a distant second.       
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Slovak opposition led by the Ordinary People party (OLANO) won an emphatic victory in the country's parliamentary election, as voters angry with graft routed the ruling centre-left Smer that has dominated the political s...
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Donald Trump says Mike Bloomberg should end 'joke of a campaign' after South Carolina primary President Donald Trump suggests Mike Bloomberg's shaky debate performance helped former Vice President Joe Biden win South Carolina primary.       
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Leaders in Europe, the Middle East and the Americas rolled out bans on big gatherings, and stricter travel restrictions as cases of the new coronavirus spread around the world.
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Sanders campaign raised massive $46.5 million in February The Democratic presidential campaign of Sen. Bernie Sanders announced Sunday that it has raised $46.5 million during February from 2.2 million donations. The haul, the best fundraising month of the campaign, came as the ...
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The former anchor and her Fox News colleague Julie Roginsky discuss non-disclosure agreements, and founding Lift Our Voices, an organization advocating for laws banning their use in sexual harassment cases
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Brexit: what are the key flashpoints as EU-UK trade talks begin? Time is tight to iron out future relationship before transition period ends on 31 December Boris Johnson's chief negotiator, David Frost, and his EU counterpart, Michel Barnier, will convene the first formal meeting for ...
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Mary Beard blocked by No 10 as British Museum trustee 'for pro-Europe views' Classicist's pro-Remain stance led to Downing Street 'veto' - but a trustee place is now to be offered regardless She is Britain's best known classicist, a Cambridge don with formidable intellect and a knack for getting ...
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Nearly everything about the last year in Israeli politics has been unprecedented. A second election. A third election. A sitting Prime Minister indicted. That same Prime Minister standing next to the US President and tal...
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Trump crouches behind CPAC podium to mock Bloomberg's height How low can he go? President Donald Trump crouched behind a podium to mock Michael Bloomberg’s stature on Saturday — drawing roaring laughter from the crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland...
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A teen learns she's the target of a hit ordered on the dark web -- "48 Hours" goes on a global manhunt to find the shadowy figure behind murder-for-hire sites.
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Joe Biden Had a Big Night. He Needs Another in 72 Hours.

The New York Times - 1 Mar 2020 07:53
Joe Biden Had a Big Night. He Needs Another in 72 Hours. For more than 30 years, over three presidential runs, Mr. Biden has been waiting to notch a victory like the one in South Carolina. Now he has to face the test of Super Tuesday.
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Slovak opposition party Ordinary People (OLANO) led the EU country's parliamentary election, results from 51.7% of voting districts showed on Sunday.
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China reports 573 new COVID-19 cases: Live updates

Al Jazeera English - 1 Mar 2020 05:35
China continues to battle virus that has spread around the world with hot-spots in Europe and the Middle East.
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