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HOROSCOPES: Focus on long-term goals this week, Aries

Aries 21 March-20 April If current restrictions are getting you down, try to focus on a longer-term goal and how you can go about achieving it.




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HOROSCOPES: Give yourself a break, Aries

Aries 21 March-20 April You've been pushing yourself too hard of late and now the Sun at odds with Jupiter and Pluto warns you could go over the edge




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HOROSCOPES: Something good may happen this week, Taurus

Taurus 21 APRIL-21 MAY Saturn in Aquarius is already putting you under pressure and when the Sun in your sign challenges it on Tuesday




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HOROSCOPES: Try not to be too rebellious this week, Taurus

Taurus 21 APRIL-21 MAY You have played by the rules in recent weeks




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HOROSCOPES: Don't offer your advice this week, Taurus

Taurus 21 APRIL-21 MAY Abandon all attempts to interfere with other people's lives this week




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World's coldest city hits temperature of 89F - sending locals to sunbathe on a GLACIER 

Yakutsk, built on permafrost in eastern Russia and with winter temperatures nudging minus -76F, was also hotter than Yemen on the Arabian peninsula.




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Megan Rapinoe blasts Trump for his message that excludes people who look like her

Soccer star Megan Rapinoe called out President Donald Trump for spewing a message that 'excludes' people who look like her.




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Pot-growing tenant kicked out after leaving cannabis plants in lounge room during open inspection

Anthony Kenneth Murrell was renting the granny flat in Palmerston North, New Zealand, when owner Ravindra Pal Singh put the property on the market.




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Climate change activists who glued themselves to the road are disrupting peak-hour traffic AGAIN

Brisbane motorists have been brought to a standstill again after climate change activists held up CBD traffic on Monday morning.




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Sydney and Melbourne housing markets bounce back - another city to emerge as new property powerhouse

Median house values in the country's capital cites are set to increase during 2020, according to property research firm BIS Oxford Economics in a report released Monday.




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A pet dog in Matamata, NZ returned home with his mouth taped shut and a noose around his neck

The four-year-old dog named Rock was bleeding from his mouth and his pupils were heavily dilated when he returned to his home in Matamata, in New Zealand, last Tuesday.




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Labour MPs call for Corbyn to set up independent investigation into anti-Semitism complaint handling

The Tribune group of moderate Labour MPs said they were 'shocked' by claims made in a Panorama documentary 'about the handling of antisemitism complaints'.




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Fury over 'jaw-dropping' deal that allows Labour peer dubbed to swan off to Silicon Valley

Labour peer Oona King, 51, has been allowed to keep her title and continue to describe herself as a member of the House of Lords despite taking a 'leave of absence' and moving to San Francisco.




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Jarryd Hayne outside Bible Camp in Perth 

The ex-NRL star is a week into a six-month course at a bible college in Perth. He was spotted outside the Youth With a Mission centre in East Perth on Monday, where he studies under strict conditions.




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CHAOS! Pelosi paralyzes her own House over resolution condemning Trump tweets

The House voted Tuesday to condemn Donald Trump for 'racist' tweets that targeted the 'squad' - four progressive lawmakers who are racial minorities.




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Perth grandfather led double life as gun runner and imported $1million of ammunition into Australia

A grandfather has spent his first night behind bars after leading a double life as an interstate gun runner and becoming the first person in WA to be prosecuted with cross border firearms trafficking.




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Air rage passenger Chloe Haines slapped with Jet2 airline bill

Chloe Haines, 25, has been hit with a bill for £85,000 by Jet2 over her 'extremely disruptive behaviour' on a flight from Stansted to Turkey when she allegedly tried to 'storm the cockpit'.




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Norwich man, 81, appears in court charged with killing his 89-year-old wife in a care home 

Mick Virgo, 81, was arrested after staff found the body of Doreen, 89. A post-mortem examination showed she died from compression of the neck.




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Norway lifts lockdown with schools opening on Monday

Norway will lift almost all of its lockdown restrictions by mid-June after it became one of the first European countries to go into full lockdown on March 12 and flattened the curve of infections.




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NINE Chelsea pensioners die of coronavirus

Among the Chelsea Pensioners who lost their lives to the virus was Fred Boomer-Hawkins, 75, who became ill in the last week of March. Nine Chelsea Pensioners have been killed by the disease.




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Kyle Walker opens up on his mental health anguish after breaking lockdown rules

The Sun reported that the 29-year-old had flouted Government guidelines just weeks after he apologised for holding a sex party with two escorts. Walker released a statement on social media.




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Family receive poison pen letter over VE Day Union flags

Nicola and Mark Slater received the anonymous letter yesterday after decorating the outside of their home in Lawley, Shropshire, with bunting and flags to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day.




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Son of parents lost in MH17 shooting refuses to spend life hating suspects of attack

Jill and Roger Guard were two of the 298 people killed after their plane was shot from the sky as it flew over eastern Ukraine in 2014. Their son has since spoken out about the attack,




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Pet monkey kills its owner, 72, when the man tried to get it to climb a tree

The animal attacked Ngah Muhammad and injured his son, Mohd Zakaria Ngah, who found his father lying on the ground with a severed artery at a house in north-western Malaysia.




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Images reveal the world's longest water slide, at Malaysia's Escape Theme Park

Once finished in August, the slide in Malaysia will surpass a 1,984ft (605m) water slide in New Jersey that currently holds the Guinness World Record title for being the longest.




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Snapchat ranks countries based on how many friends people have there

The average person living in Saudi Arabia has the most best friends of any other country in the world and British people have the least, new research has revealed.




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Cat on a hot car roof! An unwitting pet owner drives off as her feline clings to the top of the car

The motorist, Eva Reeta, 20, rushed out of the house in Sarawak, Malaysia July 7 and quickly pulled out of the drive. She did not notice her cat, named Cimek, napping on the roof.




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Missing British 15-year-old Nora Quoirin was NOT kidnapped from hotel room in Malaysia, say police

London schoolgirl Nora Quoirin, who has learning difficulties, has been missing since yesterday night, when her parents found her hotel room in Malaysia empty with the window open.




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Canadian Captain left stranded as £4MILLION super yacht is ravaged by an inferno in Thailand

Black smoke billowed from the 180ft Lady D and the Canadian captain of the ship could do nothing while the blaze roared in Phuket, Thailand.




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Man faces two years in jail 'for tweeting that Nora Quoirin had been raped by tribesmen

Muhammad Zikri Ibrahim, 29, denied committing intentional insult at a Kuala Lumpur court. He allegedly claimed local indigenous villagers from the Orang Asli tribe raped Nora, 15.




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Ex-King of Malaysia says he 'regrets his personal choices' in Russian beauty queen row

Rihana Oksana Veovodina married Sultan Muhammad V last year and he dramatically gave up his Malaysian throne in January amid growing pressure over their relationship.




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Hilarious moment a man bumps into his exact doppelgänger at a friend's wedding

Azly Yozof, 29, met his real life doppelgänger at his friend's wedding in Malaysia over the weekend, as his best-friend capture the hilarious moment on his phone.




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Jennifer Lopez movie Hustlers is banned in Malaysia

The star-studded movie - billed as a female 'Wolf of Wall Street' - has been deemed too inappropriate for Malaysian audiences and the country's authorities said it would be banned Friday.




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Freelance FBI operative from Michigan was killed in Ukraine in 2015

Billy Reilly vanished in June 2015 after traveling to Moscow and then Rostov-on-Don where he went to a camp used by Donetsk People's Republic, a Russia-backed proto-state.




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Former soldier tells how his life was saved by Poppy Appeal after he was left homeless and suicidal

Leon Parker, 20, from Wirral, revealed how his life was saved by the British Legion after he was diagnosed with PTSD when he left the Army, and spent 13 weeks living in a tent in the woods.




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Adelaide woman issues desperate plea two years after her mother disappeared in Malaysia

Jen Bowen, from Adelaide, has travelled to South East Asia more than a dozen times since December 2017, when her mother Anna Jenkins vanished without a trace in Malaysia during a daylight Uber trip.




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Sumatran rhinoceros becomes EXTINCT in Malaysia after last of the species in the country dies

The Sumatran rhino has become extinct in Malaysia after the last known species has died of cancer aged 25 on Saturday. It comes six months after the death of the last male rhino.




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Grandmother who escaped death by hanging after being acquitted of smuggling ice plans to celebrate

A grandmother (pictured) who faced death by hanging after being found guilty of importing the drug ice into Malaysia plans on celebrating her freedom with a special meal.




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Sydney grandmother who escaped Malaysian gallows acquitted of smuggling ice FORGIVES scammers

Maria Elvira Pinto Exposto was acquitted on Tuesday of trafficking more than one kilogram of crystal methamphetamine through Kuala Lumpur International Airport in December 2014.




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Ecological Society photo competition features STUNNING images of the natural world

Roberto García Roa from the University of Valencia captured the winning image called 'Red Night', which shows a Malagasy tree boa perched in a tree, that he photographed while in Madagascar.




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Whale shark 'thanks' fishermen with a swish of its tail after they cut it free from rope

The encounter was filmed off the coast of Bintulu in Sarawak, Malaysia. Footage shows a fisherman pulling the shark closer to the boat before cutting it free with a cleaver.




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Terrifying moment two boys are thrown from their car in motorway crash but escape uninjured

Norseha Abdullah, 44, was driving with her three children when a 34-year-old woman lost control of her red Proton Waja on a motorway in Malaysia.




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Restaurant opens serving only airline food-believing they are so good foodies will flock to eat them

Budget airline AirAsia must have missed the memo about the popularity of airline food, announcing the opening of a new restaurant serving only in-flight meals.




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Iran's President Rouhani warns his nuclear experts are testing new advanced centrifuges

President Hassan Rouhani used his platform at the Islamic conference in the city to rebuke the 'heaviest sanctions' by the US, claiming Iran's economy is on the mend and moving away from reliance on oil.




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Michelle Keegan QUITS Our Girl to spend more time in the UK... after Mark Wright left US TV role

The 32-year-old actress played British army medic Georgie Lane on the show for three seasons but plans to leave in order to spend more time in the UK.




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220 tons of 'recycled' waste from Britain is found dumped in a warehouse in Poland

The mountain of waste which includes cardboard, drinks packets, aluminium foil and paper was discovered in a warehouse in Bogaczew, 72miles from the port city of Gdansk.




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Malaysian student returns to rental property to discover her eviction over coronavirus fears 

The woman, named as Helen, found a note taped to the door of her Perth rental property outlining why the house was in lockdown.




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Truck wrecks historic footbridge in Penang after misjudging height of his load

CCTV footage shows the huge lorry trundling through Penang last week on its approach to the 45-year-old Weld Quay bridge by the ferry terminal. Local authorities after deemed the bridge 'beyond repair'.




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Coronavirus fears spare pensioner behind £53million elver eel smuggling operation from jail

A pensioner who smuggled more than £53million worth of rare baby eels to the Far East from a barn in the West Country has been spared jail after lawyer argued he could catch the virus.




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Chinese tourist numbers to Australia plunge by 83 per cent following coronavirus travel ban

In February, just 19,500 short-term visitors came from China - the lowest monthly tally since January 2004, Australian Bureau of Statistics figures showed. Travel bans have hit the tourism industry.