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Knife attacker wounds Belgian police officer
The officers used a baton and sprayed the man with gas after the man injured the officer in the head
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Female trafficking victims wrongly jailed due to UK govt 'failings'
Despite legislation to protect victims of trafficking, current processes are failing to identify vulnerable women
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UK economy will shrink without Brexit deal: IMF
Britain is due to leave the EU in March next year but London and Brussels have yet to strike a deal
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UK PM May cautions: Support my Brexit deal or face no deal
The United Kingdom is due to leave the EU on March 29 and yet little is clear
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Exclusive: Pompeo seeks rapprochement with alienated US diplomats
US Secretary of State seeks to replenish the top ranks of US diplomacy
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China won't just play defense in trade war, Global Times warns
Beijing may also decline to participate in proposed trade talks with Washington
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Japanese submarine conducts first drills in South China Sea
The drill came after British Royal Navy assault ship sailed close to islands to navigate with 'freedom'
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'Cuddled in Kim Jong Un’s arms': North Koreans envisage unification ahead of summit
However the concept has become increasingly convoluted and viewed as unrealistic in the South
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Musk says Tesla now in 'delivery logistics hell'
He acknowledged that the problems have now shifted from production delays
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Kremlin says Skripal poisoning suspects have nothing to do with Putin
Britain charged two Russian men, identified as Petrov, Boshirov, attempting to murder Skripal









