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  • HealthHuffPost UK

    10 Surprising Activities That Your Body Counts As Exercise

    "It’s important we think of movement and exercise as two very closely linked concepts."

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  • PoliticsThe Guardian

    Trump accused of violating gag order seven more times at hush-money trial

    Prosecutors said former US president’s posts are ‘ridiculous and it has to stop’, while one juror left, claiming she may have been outed

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  • NewsEvening Standard

    Sadiq Khan pledges London Olympics bid and rules out road charging as he launches mayoral election manifesto

    Mayor also promises to continue his partial Tube and bus fares freeze ‘as long as economic conditions allow’ if elected for a third term

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  • NewsThe Guardian

    Political tensions simmer behind Poland’s Venice Biennale entry

    Painter replaced as country’s representative by centrist coalition is showing his work under the banner ‘Polonia Uncensored’

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  • BusinessBucks Free Press

    New Aldi store opens in Crest Road with Paralympian cutting the ribbon

    A NEW Aldi store has opened in High Wycombe with the help of Paralympian Jeanette Chippington cutting the red ribbon.

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  • NewsAFP

    US, UK unveil sweeping sanctions on Iran's drone program

    The United States and Britain announced widespread sanctions against Iran's military drone program on Thursday, in response to its weekend attack against Israel.  Britain is also imposing sanctions "targeting several Iranian military organizations, individuals and entities involved in Iran's UAV and ballistic missile industries," the Treasury Department statement said.

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  • NewsRFI

    Sahel heatwave made worse by climate change, scientists warn

    An extreme heatwave in the Sahel region in March and April would not have been as lethal without human-caused climate change, the World Weather Attribution (WWA) group of climate researchers has found. It warned of an increase in extreme weather if carbon emissions are not rapidly reduced. The heatwave would have been cooler if humans had not warmed the planet by burning fossil fuels, wrote the WWA, an international network of scientists focusing on extreme weather events, in a study published T

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