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Four lions suffer slow, painful deaths after being fed poisoned CHICKENS by poachers in South Africa

Male lions Thor and Mumford and white lionesses Isis and Mia died in torment after the killers tossed the deadly meals into their compounds at Hartbeespoort near Johannesburg.




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Shaggy EXCLUSIVE: Singer explains how his songs have survived the #MeToo era and defeating ISIS

He's famed for his cheeky persona and tongue-in-cheek lyrics. Yet Shaggy waded into deeper matters during an eye-opening chat with MailOnline, in which the star discussed the #MeToo era and ISIS.




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Extremist Ibrahim Anderson jailed over ISIS Oxford Street stall posts photos of AK-47 on Facebook

Ibrahim Anderson, 40, who is a follower of hate preacher Anjem Choudary, was jailed for three years in 2016 after setting up the stall outside Topshop in 2014.




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Two terrorists face prison after spreading sermons from jailed Islamist preacher

Mohammed Kamali, 31, and Mohammed Abdul Ahad, 38, published sermons given by notorious terror recruiter Sheikh Abdullah el-Faisal, the Old Bailey in London heard.




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UK treason laws to be updated and secret services boosted

Boris Johnson will try to make UK national security bulletproof by bolstering powers for the secret services as he considers whether to make it illegal for people to secretly work for a foreign power.




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Extremists are holding Sharia law trials for prisoners inside British jails, former inmate claims

The former prisoner said he was recruited at HMP Woodhill, Milton Keynes (pictured), by a group which included a follower of the hate preacher Anjem Choudary.




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Armed officers swoop on father for sending £150 to his son who fought against jihadis

Paul Newey, 49, is accused of funding terrorism for sending his son Dan £150, even though his Kurdish-led military unit was backed by Britain and trained by the SAS.




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Boris Johnson pleads with Iraq not to kick out UK and US forces

In a phone call with Iraqi counterpart Adil Abdul Mahdi, the PM tried to cool anger by stressing his commitment to 'Iraq's stability and sovereignty' after the Iranian commander was killed.




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NATO pulls personnel out of Iraq because of 'increased risk' following death of Qassem Soleimani 

NATO announced today they plan to withdraw 'some personnel' from Iraq, where they are running a training mission, helping security forces prevent ISIS from becoming a fighting force.




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ISIS welcome the death of Iran's Qaseem Soleimani

After the assassination of Soleimani, the head of the Iran's elite Quds force, the US-led coalition tasked with holding back ISIS in Iraq paused all operations, turning itself instead on Iranian aggression.




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Obese ISIS 'mufti' is arrested in Iraq… and is so heavy he has to be loaded onto the back of a truck

Shifa al-Nima, a big capture, was hauled from his bolthole in Mosul, Iraq, by security forces. Dubbed the terror group's Jabba the Hutt, the so-called religious leader had ordered executions.




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Young boy executes Nigerian Christian prisoner in horrifying ISIS video

A video has emerged purportedly showing the execution of a Nigerian Christian by a young boy from an ISIS-affiliated terror group in Borno, Nigeria.




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Extremist's mother insists ISIS-supporting son who called for beheadings 'would never hurt anyone'

Mohammed Zahir Khan from Sunderland was jailed in 2018 for encouraging acts of terror and could be released within the next few months.




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MICK HUME argues that new powers to protect children online could lead to censorship

MICK HUME: The great danger is that Ofcom's powers to police the internet will not actually make us or our children safer, but will instead give rise to censorship.




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Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher admits posing with dead prisoner was 'wrong'

Retired Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher was charged in 2018 with war crimes, including murder, in the stabbing death of an ISIS militant captive in his care during a deployment to Iraq.




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Two US soldiers are killed accompanying security forces during a raid of an ISIS stronghold in Iraq

Two U.S. soldiers were killed on a raid of an ISIS stronghold in Iraq and had their dead bodies hoisted out of a crevice after six hours, drawing criticism from former US special envoy Brett McGurk.




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Judge denies Mexican drug kingpin El Chapo's request for better prison conditions

Judge Brian Cogan ruled Monday that the detention conditions at Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan are necessary given Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman's history of jailbreaks in Mexico.




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Escape room based on El Chapo's infamous 2015 prison break opens in Mexico City

For a weekday entrance fee of $15, visitors in Mexico City of all ages take part in a 60-minute game where they take on role of infamous drug trafficker Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán.




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Fashion line introduced by El Chapo's daughter features accessories made by prisoners

Alejandrina Guzmán Salazar introduced her fashion line Chapo 701 at the Intermoda 2019 trade show Tuesday in Guadalajara, Mexico, a day before her father El Chapo was sentenced.




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El  Chapo is suffering from failing eyesight just months into his life sentence at supermax prison

The 62-year-old drugs kingpin, who co-founded the infamous Sinaloa Cartel, is serving a life sentence at the ADX Florence super maximum security penitentiary in Colorado,




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Boy, 7 dies after 'members' of El Chapo's old cartel burned down the family home in Sonora, Mexico

Dayron Luna Viera died Wednesday as a result of the severe burns he suffered when a group of armed men torched the family home in northwestern Mexico.




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Gun battles rock Mexican city after El Chapo's son detained

The brief apprehension of Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman's son, Ovidio Guzman Lopez, triggered a raging gun battle on Thursday in the Mexican city of Culiacan.




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Mexican president says the army released El Chapo's son to prevent all-out war

The violence began when cartel leaders including Ovidio Guzmán López, one of El Chapo's sons, who were hiding in a house in Culiacán, opened fire on a group of soldiers on Thursday.




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DC federal judge's arrest warrant led to Mexican authorities' attempt to arrest El Chapo's son

El Chapo's lawyer revealed that the arrest warrant for Ovidio Guzman Lopez that led to Thursday's violence in Culiacan, Mexico, stemmed from a federal judge in Washington, DC.




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El Chapo's son proves to be hard to catch as father once was thanks to help from his older brother

New reports indicate El Chapo's son, Ovidio Guzman Lopez (pictured), was released from Mexican authority custody after his older brother orchestrated a violent response to the raid.




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Mexican police officer who arrested El Chapo's son is assassinated in a hail of bullets

The Mexican police officer involved in the arrest of the son of reputed drug lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman was assassinated after his car came under a barrage of gunfire inside a parking lot.




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Bolivian government says former President Evo Morales gave parliament access to El Chapo's son

In 2015, Bolivia's ex-president Evo Morales gave parliament access to El Chapo's son, Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar, who also took aircraft pilot classes before he disappeared.




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Drug kingpin El Chapo's 'untouchable' son, 36, gives away CARS, locals in Mexico

The son of Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán treated residents in the family's home state of Sinaloa with a car giveaway, concert and food during an event ahead of Christmas.




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Mexico seeks the extradition of El Chapo's godson, wanted award-winning journalist 2016 murder

The Mexican government is seeking the extradition of Dámaso 'El Mini Lic' López Serrano, El Chapo;s godson, who is accused of being the mastermind of a journalist's 2017 murder.




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Staff jailed for helping El Chapo ally escape Mexico City prison

Mexico City formally charged nine more guards, including a prison security chief, for their roles in allowing the escape of El Chapo's finance chief and two cartel members January 27.




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El Chapo's drug lord sons enforce lockdown in Mexican city

Iván Archivaldo Guzmán (pictured) is one of the sons who has been enforcing the 10 p.m. coronavirus curfew in Culiacán, threatening anyone who breaks it with violence.




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Will Donald Trump unleash hell on Iran? Oil prices soaring, threats of 'full-on war'

The events in the obscure Saudi oil town of Abqaiq rocked world oil prices and dramatically raised the stakes in the ongoing tensions between the US and Iran.




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Boris Johnson will use £1billion of foreign aid to help developing countries tackle climate change

Ahead of today's United Nations climate summit in New York, the PM will unveil plans for fund aimed at developing practical technology to help the world's poor reduce their impact on the planet.




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Tories are planning to AXE the £14billion foreign aid department if Boris Johnson wins election 

The Department for International Development (Dfid) controls most of Britain's £14billion aid budget and has faced frequent criticism for waste and muddle since it was set up by Labour in 1997.




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Giuliani claims U.S. embassy would not stop a Ukraine corruption scheme funneling money to Soros

Rudy Giuliani alleges the U.S. Embassy - led by then-Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch - 'quashed' corruption probe into the disappearance of foreign aid that was going to George Soros.




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Boris Johnson will not axe the foreign aid department as he scales back proposed Whitehall shake-up 

The Department for International Development will now not merge with Foreign Office and a borders and immigration ministry, separate to the Home Office, is unlikely in the cabinet reshuffle.




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Valtteri Bottas top in opening practice at season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Valtteri Bottas finished fastest in opening practice for the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as Sebastian Vettel crashed out.




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Ferrari go public about pursuit of Lewis Hamilton with Brit's contract up after the 2020 season  

JONATHAN McEVOY IN ABU DHABI: Ferrari have admitted for the first time that they are considering a move for Lewis Hamilton with his contract due to expire after the end of the 2020 racing season.




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Fernando Alonso open to Formula One return for 2021

The two-time world champion departed the grid at the end of the 2018 season, opting to continue his career away from the sport, since winning the prestigious Le Mans 24 hour race for Toyota.




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Sportsmail reviews the 2019 Formula One season

World champion Lewis Hamilton claimed his 11th win of the season in Formula One's Abu Dhabi finale on Sunday after a monumental campaign of racing.




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F1's ALTERNATIVE end of season awards

As Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes bask in the glory of a sixth world championship, Sportsmail looks at the good and the bad and hands out its post-season awards for 2019.




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'Me and Lewis Hamilton will have some fun': MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi ready for ride swap

Hamilton, who collected his F1 champion's trophy at an FIA gala in Paris on Friday, will head to Valencia's Ricardo Tormo circuit for the closed event organised by mutual sponsor Monster.




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Lewis Hamilton fires ominous warning to Formula one rivals ahead of upcoming season

Lewis Hamilton fired a warning shot to his rivals, saying he is feeling 'on another level physically and mentally' ahead of the Formula One season. 




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McLaren unveil new car for the 2020 F1 season

McLaren have unveiled the car they hope will take them another step forward on their journey back to the front of the Formula One grid.




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Sebastian Vettel skips first day of F1 pre-season testing in Barcelona with illness

Sebastian Vettel has fallen ill on the opening day of Formula One testing after posing for group pictures on the starting grid with the other drivers. The four-time champion was due to test Ferrari's new SF1000.




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Jenson Button urges Ferrari star Charles Leclerc to seriously threaten Lewis Hamilton's title bid

INTERVIEW BY NATHAN SALT: Jenson Button has warned Charles Leclerc that his honeymoon at Ferrari is over and he must now put up a fight with Lewis Hamilton for the title.




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Lewis Hamilton's pre-season testing in Barcelona cut short as power failure causes car to shut down

Lewis Hamilton's decision to get out of the car saw a red flag deployed on the session so that the car and the British driver could be retrieved and taken back to the Mercedes garage before action resumed.




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FIA defend extensive investigations into Ferrari's engine used last season

On Wednesday, seven of Formula One's 10 teams published a joint statement expressing surprise and shock at the FIA's confidential agreement with Ferrari.




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Reinventing the wheel! Mercedes new steering system among changes ahead of upcoming F1 season

Mercedes have reinvented the wheel - for now. Their new DAS system took onlookers by surprise when cockpit cameras showed Lewis Hamilton tugging on his steering wheel.




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'Quiet guy' Lando Norris set to make noise in his second Formula One season at McLaren

JONATHAN McEVOY IN MELBOURNE: Lando Norris lef for Melbourne without a care, other than to avoid company. Nothing to do with coronavirus, it is just that he insists on isolating himself.