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- 17 March 2019: New Zealand mosque murder suspect appears in court at Christchurch
- 15 March 2019: Former Trump advisor, Paul Manafort, receives second sentence in U.S. Federal Court
- 5 March 2019: SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule docks with International Space Station
- 2 March 2019: Nine jailed over sexual abuse in Bradford, England children’s home
- 25 February 2019: Texas federal judge says drafting only men violates United States Constitution
- 23 February 2019: Zebra stripes may ‘dazzle’ pathogen-packing horse flies, say scientists
- 21 February 2019: Sixteen states sue U.S. President Trump to stop declaration of emergency for border wall
- 18 February 2019: Fire kills nine, injures dozens in Chittagong, Bangladesh slum
- 17 February 2019: Francis D’Souza, former Deputy Chief Minister of Goa, dies aged 64
- 16 February 2019: Study indicates as great white shark disappears, living fossil moves in
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- German migrant rescue charity renames ship after drowned Syrian toddler
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- Francis D’Souza, former Deputy Chief Minister of Goa, dies aged 64
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- Former Trump advisor, Paul Manafort, receives second sentence in U.S. Federal Court
- Texas federal judge says drafting only men violates United States Constitution
- Sixteen states sue U.S. President Trump to stop declaration of emergency for border wall
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- New samples may tell if type D killer whale is a unique species: Wikinews interviews Dr. Robert Pitman
- SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule docks with International Space Station
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- Zebra stripes may ‘dazzle’ pathogen-packing horse flies, say scientists
- Study indicates as great white shark disappears, living fossil moves in
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- Fire kills nine, injures dozens in Chittagong, Bangladesh slum
- Francis D’Souza, former Deputy Chief Minister of Goa, dies aged 64
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- New Zealand mosque murder suspect appears in court at Christchurch
- Australia now recognises West Jerusalem as Israeli capital, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announces
- Airplane crashes into ocean in Micronesia
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- Fifteen states sue United States President Donald Trump for cancelling program for undocumented immigrant minors
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- Zebra stripes may ‘dazzle’ pathogen-packing horse flies, say scientists
- German migrant rescue charity renames ship after drowned Syrian toddler
- Pioneering oceanographer Walter Munk dies of pneumonia in California
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- German migrant rescue charity renames ship after drowned Syrian toddler
- Block of flats collapses in Aleppo, killing eleven
- Mokha, Yemen bomb kills photojournalist, at least five others
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- Former Trump advisor, Paul Manafort, receives second sentence in U.S. Federal Court
- SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule docks with International Space Station
- Zebra stripes may ‘dazzle’ pathogen-packing horse flies, say scientists
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