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US targets 'corrupt' Venezuela oil firm
US puts sanctions on PDVSA and urges Venezuela's military to accept a peaceful power transfer.
US & Canada -
What has Trump achieved at half-way mark?
Donald Trump says his administration is one of the greatest ever, but do the facts back that up?
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Starbucks tycoon roasted over 2020 plan
Democrats say ex-Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz will re-elect Donald Trump if he runs as an independent.
US & Canada
Sport
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Bahraini footballer case 'an emergency'
The case of Bahraini footballer Hakeem al-Araibi "has become an absolute emergency" according to campaigners.
Football -
Has Mourinho been left behind and can he reinvent himself?
Rival managers, sports psychologists and insiders feel football has overtaken Jose Mourinho, so what next for the Portuguese, asks Guillem Balague.
European Football -
India's Rayudu banned from bowling
India's Ambati Rayudu is banned from bowling in international cricket by the ICC after failing to submit to a test for a suspect action.
Cricket
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The painful condition that has no cure
One in 10 women have this condition – but may not even know it
Future -
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Focus on how you work, not why
How you can feel more fulfilled, and less anxious, on the job
Capital -
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Plastic or paper: Which bag is greener?
Morrisons will introduce paper bags, so are they better for the environment?
Reality Check -
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Seven off-the-grid sanctuary escapes
Tranquil self-sufficient retreats from around the world
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Click: 3D printed bike
The electric motorbike took three days to print and costs about £2,000 ($2,600) to produce.
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Warming drives 'widespread' lake ice loss
Thousands of lakes are set to lose their ice cover within a generation due to rising temperatures.
Science & Environment
From Our Correspondents
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No-deal Brexit 'to leave shelves empty'
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Teachers to be offered cash to stay in school
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Why China is under pressure to make a trade deal
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Murder, drugs and football on the Mexican border
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Give our people back, says Poland's leader
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The students prevented from graduating
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Dyson's move to Singapore could help the UK
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MPs 'playing Russian Roulette over Brexit'
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