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Defiant Putin taunts West as Kremlin eyes 'deep relations' with Kim Jong-un
In September, Kim Jong-un rode a green bulletproof train into Russia's Far East in a historic diplomatic visit to meet Vladimir Putin. He extended an invitation for the Russian despot to visit North Korea, which is expected to happen over the coming days
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Next to cut prices for shoppers as it shrugs off shipping disruption
The retail giant reported a 5% rise in underlying pre-tax profits to £918 million for the year to January, helping shares lift 5% in Thursday morning trading
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Mickelson suffers LIV reality check despite £155m contract in Woods comparison
Phil Mickelson has enjoyed a stellar career, earning enormous sums of money on and off the course, but even in the wake of his huge LIV Golf contract, he continues to lag behind Tiger Woods
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Putin ‘turns off heating in -55C Russian jails’ to force inmates to fight in war
The Russian president reportedly wants to boost his army with mass murderers and other dangerous criminals - making jail conditions even harsher to force them into fighting
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'I tried Corsx's hydration heroes and woke up with "glass skin"
The combination of hyaluronic acid and an overnight rice mask improved my skin condition in winter with a burst of hydration. The dermatologist-led Korean beauty products left my skin plumped all day
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10 types of mushrooms packed with immune-boosting compounds and vitamins
From the classic cup mushroom and vitamin D-packed chestnut mushrooms to meaty portobellos and firm, fragrant shiitakes, there are a wide variety of mushrooms to discover
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Sarina Wiegman gives emphatic response to USA links ahead of World Cup final
The Lionesses boss will become the first coach to lead two different nations to World Cup finals when England take on Spain in Sunday's showpiece in Sydney
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5 talking points as Man City beaten by Atletico thanks to former Man Utd misfit
MAN CITY 1-2 ATLETICO MADRID: Pep Guardiola's treble winners slipped to a defeat in Seoul, where the match had to be delayed for 40 minutes due to a downpour
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Phil Foden eyes new Man City role and "more difficult" challenge under Guardiola
INTERVIEW: Phil Foden has already won five Premier League titles, the Champions League and a host of cups and individual awards during his career - the question for the 23 year-old now is, what next?
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Guardiola makes honest admission about Man City’s gruelling pre-season tour
Manchester City are in the middle of their tour of the Far East and were put through their paces during a draining encounter with Bayern Munich in Tokyo on Wednesday
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Major downpours to spark washout Sunday with thunderstorms on the way for the UK
The UK will likely see a particularly rainy Sunday this weekend, with a southeastern wind pushing grey clouds over the Irish Sea, and bringing thunderstorms with them
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UK facing scorching 'heat dome' with the chance of a 40C hot blast in just weeks
The UK is staring down the barrel of another major heatwave this summer - dubbed a 'heat dome' - with a chance of temperatures exceeding a scorching 40C for the second year in a row
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Liverpool 'banned' from pre-season training camp as Klopp plan thrown into chaos
Liverpool had intended to set up a pre-season training camp in Bavaria, to replicate their 2017 preparations, but that idea appears to have fallen through due to resistance
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Liz Truss heads to Taiwan to attack China's 'increasingly aggressive' behaviour
The former Prime Minister risks creating a diplomatic headache for Rishi Sunak when she flies to the Far East next week to deliver a speech showing solidarity with the breakaway island, which China has vowed to retake - by force if necessary - by 2050
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'Gary Lineker row brought an ugly information war into the open as never before'
Perhaps Garygate is a blessing in disguise. The BBC is a national institution, like the NHS, and a similarly world-class achievement. But if that independence is to be maintained, there has to be change.