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Polandâs prime minister has the advantage of being well respected on both sides of the Atlantic, says Paul Taylor, a senior visiting fellow at the European Policy Centre
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Media mogul launched Home Box Office in 1972 and started the US’s first 24-hour cable local news channel in New York
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Families of the dead and missing struggle to come to terms with disaster that struck Jeju Air plane as it was coming in to land at Muan airport
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Nobel Peace Prize winner Jimmy Carter served as governor of Georgia and later the 39th president of the United States
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Part of an international initiative to combat organised wildlife crime, similar seizures in Australia and Norway have recovered more than 50,000 eggs
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Unesco-listed San Lorenzo de El Escorial was fulfilment of Philip IIâs dream of raising monastery in a âdesertâ
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Damning report reveals million in England are living in poor-quality housing that threatens their health
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Former president helped build, renovate and repair more than 4,331 homes with Habitat for Humanity
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When Andrew Buncombe met the 39th president it was rare for ex-occupants of Oval Office to criticize their successors
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Authorities plan to question Yoon on allegations of abuse of authority and orchestrating a rebellion after his short-lived declaration of martial law
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Aviation specialists question how a collision with birds could have been the sole cause of such a crash
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âWe have a big family now. We have 22 grandchildren and great-grandchildren, 38 of us in all,â Carter told CNN in 2015