Americas
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Four of the country’s national team have been given five-year sentences following the attack at a Tampere hotel in July
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WP Kinsella’s book Shoeless Joe was turned into the huge hit film Field Of Dreams in 1989
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Inuit in northern territory of Nunavut, where second ship from Sir John Franklin’s doomed expedition was discovered, say ‘we have to be at the table’
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Ricardo Pierdant - Apology
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Aurora Pierdant - Apology
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Julian Assange’s lawyer Per Samuelsson speaks in Malmö, Sweden on Friday after Stockholm’s appeal court upheld his arrest warrant
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Ungava apologises to the Inuit people for offensive video showing cartoon characters paddling a canoe past igloos and a man’s voice chanting
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Agreement means more frequent flights between islands and Argentina and possibility of joint hydrocarbon exploration
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Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, his wife and six others charged over scheme at state-run oil company Petrobras, dealing a big blow to his chances of a comeback
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Ecuadorian prosecutor will interview WikiLeaks founder at Ecuadorian embassy with Swedish chief prosecutor present
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Aerial footage shot from a helicopter shows a fire devastating homes in a favela in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Tuesday night
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Businesses could use surveillance agency’s expertise to protect them from malicious attacks, says director general of cyber Ciaran Martin
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Special federal prosecutor said the investigation gathered about 100 additional declarations from federal police and the state of Guerrero
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Letters: Electoral shakeup | Football fans | Sir Anthony’s Eden’s gall bladder | NHS vaccines | David Cameron | Guantanamera
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Pope Francis praises Argentinian document stating some in ‘irregular family situations’ could receive communion
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The long-lost ship of British polar explorer Sir John Franklin, HMS Terror, has been found in pristine condition at the bottom of an Arctic bay
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First visit since Conservatives came to power in 2010 signals improving relations despite Falklands dispute
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Leftist rebels turn over children to Red Cross as part of agreement ending decades of civil war in Colombia
Rosa Barba examines the everyday chaos of São Paulo's 'giant earthworm' highway