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Ten wealthiest people are richer than poorest 85 countries combined

The top ten billionaires including Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg have a combined net worth of $858billion (£662bn).




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Saudi officials call for the arrest of a female rapper

The 'insulting' music video - which was uploaded to YouTube by rapper Asayel Slay (pictured) - calls the women from the holy city 'powerful and beautiful' and goes on to describe them as 'sugar candy'.




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Commuters in India squeeze onto buses while police in Nepal arrest lockdown flouters

The coronavirus pandemic has affected more than half a million people worldwide, with more than 28,000 deaths recorded.




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Refugee doctor Tamer Antakly unable to work after qualification test cancelled due to coronavirus

Tamer Antakly, 58, moved to Australia with his wife and two daughters in 2015 but is unable to work as a doctor because his final qualification test has been delayed due to coronavirus




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Manchester United's hope of a £4bn Saudi takeover are all but over in light of Newcastle deal

Manchester United's chances of being bought by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman appear to be all but over in light of his move to buy Newcastle.




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Saudi Arabia kills protester who refused to make way for megacity

Abdul-Rahim al-Howeiti (pictured) was shot dead by security forces in Al-Khuraybah, near the Saudi border with Jordan, the government confirmed.




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Newcastle's owners in waiting must heed warnings of Manchester City's plight

The prospective new owners - a consortium backed by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund - are on the cusp of tying up a £300m that would rocket the club to the top of the financial charts.




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Amnesty International warn Premier League over human rights surrounding Newcastle's £300m takeover

The north-east club are reportedly on the verge of being sold to a Saudi-backed consortium which involves Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for around £300million.




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Premier League lawyers 'investigating illegal broadcasting of top-flight matches by Saudi Arabia'

beIN Sports shone a light on Saudi Arabia's involvement in the piracy of matches, highlighting the Premier League's unsuccessful attempts to take legal action against satellite provider Arabsat.




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Newcastle United face fresh questions over human rights concerns

Newcastle United's Saudi Arabian takeover, led by Amanda Staveley, will face renewed scrutiny this week from the Premier League after further complaints from human rights activists.




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Premier League set to revamp owners' and directors' test in light of £300m Newcastle takeover

The £300m deal is awaiting the League's approval but that process is understood to have been held up given the complexity of broadcast piracy allegations against the Saudi state.




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Was Orwell's 1984 his wife's idea? That's the suggestion in a new biography

Sylvia Topp recounts the relationship George Orwell had with his first wife Eileen Maud O'Shaugnessy, in a new book. British author suggests Eileen's poem inspired a novel by Orwell.




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Hitler's greatest enemy? Himself! 

German historian Volker Ullrich, gives a new account of Hitler's life in a gripping sequel to his mammoth biography of the Fuhrer.




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Swimming nose-to-nose with your greatest fear

Georgie Codd has written about her journey to overcome a fear of fish. She travels across the world from London to Thailand for a scuba diving course. She eventually swims with a shark.




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Former Secret Service agent is teaching the rest of us how to take on the world 

Former U.S. Secret Service Agent Evy Poumpouras, has penned a memoir. The tome started with the idea of how to create inner strength and mental resilience.




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Asbestos

In a controversial article, The Great Asbestos Hysteria (Mail, February 23), we said that according to the Health and Safety Executive, the risks from white asbestos products are ‘ insignificant’, and ‘arguably zero’ in the case of lung cancer. The HSE assessments related to specific levels of exposure to white asbestos fibres, not white asbestos products, and found a risk from higher levels. The article said that asbestos in UK schools is almost all white. According to the HSE, the more harmful brown asbestos was also frequently used in schools. The writer was in error in saying that the HSE had been forced to withdraw a series of commercials claiming that mesothelioma kills 4,500 a year. In fact, the advertisements were based on an estimate of 4,000 deaths from all asbestos-related disease.




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Indian brave, courtesan, slave and the world's loudest snorer: MANY LIVES: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY BY STEPHANIE BEACHAM

It takes a while to get into this book because first you have to navigate a prologue and not one but two forewords, the first by the author’s 11-year-old grandson, who reveals that at 4 a.m. without make-up Stephanie Beacham has green skin, witch-like hair and gives him nightmares, muses JOHN HARDING




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Charming in snake! FEMAIL picks out the best buys for embracing fashion's favourite print

Emily Monckton picked out a selection of the best items for embracing this season's snakeprint trend. British style expert notes Gucci and Victoria Beckham featuring the print in their catwalks.




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Victoria Beckham's new £590 colour block sweater looks identical to West Ham's old kit

Victoria Beckham's £590 cropped sweater in blue and red looks identical to the West Ham football team's old kit, which was husband David's local club when growing up in East London.




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Kim Kardashian flaunts her ample assets in a sheer black dress for dinner with Kanye West in London

The reality star, 39, looked sensational in the racy ensemble as she exited the swanky Hakkasan restaurant in the capital after enjoying dinner Burberry's Chief Creative Officer Riccardo Tisci.




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How 'best of frenemies' Victoria Beckham and Stella McCartney fell out - ALISON BOSHOFF reveals

ALISON BOSHOFF: With parallel fashion careers and matching fortunes, and royal connections, you might imagine that Victoria Beckham and Stella McCartney have a lot in common.




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EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Planner behind Beckham reception to organise Princess Bea's wedding festivities

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: I hear that the party planner who masterminded David and Victoria Beckham's £500,000 reception is expected to organise Princess Beatrice's wedding festivities.




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Time for two-tone: FEMAIL shows you how to follow the latest colour-block trend

Colour-blocking, a trend we've seen popping up for the past few seasons, has been given a twist.




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Meghan Markle's make-up was back to its A-list best at Endeavour Awards last night

London-based make-up artist Laura Kay told FEMAIL how Meghan used a classic combination of a darker lip, contoured cheeks and 'A-list brow' to create a showstopping look.




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Nicola Peltz's investor father is worth $1.6billion

Nicola Peltz has a famous family of her own, as the daughter of billionaire American investor Nelson Peltz.




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Founder of KeepCup reveals how one designer said it 'was the stupidest idea he'd ever seen'

Glasgow-born Abigail Forsyth, 48, based in Melbourne, has recalled how one of the first designers she approached to help with KeepCup was very dismissive.




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Truck pushes car along Western Ring Road Freeway in Melbourne

Desperate motorists beeped at the truck to alert the driver who was forcing the car along the Western Ring Road Freeway in Derrimut, Melbourne on Friday morning.




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Coronavirus lockdown protest held in St Kilda, Melbourne shut down by police

Up to 30 protesters from the St Kilda Rebellion group demanded the end of lockdown laws at Acland Street, St Kilda, Melbourne on Friday afternoon.




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Melbourne mother who was dragged along Western Ring Road by truck opens up about terrifying ordeal

Melbourne mum Kelly Bubeck was driving to work on the Western Ring Road on Friday when the truck hit her from behind.




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Victorian teacher tests positive to coronavirus as Meadow Glen primary school is closed

A Victorian teacher has tested positive to COVID-19, with the Melbourne school to be closed for three days for deep cleaning and to enable contact tracing.




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Dean Laidley latest in long run of controversies for North Melbourne's champion team

Dean Laidley's alleged downfall is just the latest in a spate of unsavoury incidents to involve players from the champion team - among them a player some consider to be the greatest ever.




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Police officer Constable Joshua Prestney is honoured with a moving funeral service

Constable Joshua Prestney was killed on duty after a truck crashed into him and his three colleagues on a Melbourne freeway two weeks ago.




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EIGHT police ignore social distancing and question woman for sitting on Melbourne park bench

A photo showed the group of officers surrounding the middle-aged woman at Fawkner Park in South Yarra on Sunday around 4pm.




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Woman, 26, is found dead in Melbourne as police launch a murder investigation 

Police were called to Park Street in South Melbourne at about 2.15pm on Monday and made the grim discovery.




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Meadow Glen school teacher was turned down for coronavirus testing three times

Keith Campbell, from Melbourne, believes he had the virus back in March, but attempts to get tested were repeatedly denied because he did not meet the box-ticking criteria.




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Melbourne restaurant Enter via Laundry's website crashes after it features on MasterChef

Exclusive Melbourne restaurant Enter via Laundry's website crashed after it featured on Tuesday night's episode of MasterChef: Back to Win.




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Victorian nursing home in lockdown after a member of staff tests positive for coronavirus 

The employee at Grant Lodge in Bacchus Marsh, about 50 kilometres north of Melbourne , was screened for coronavirus on Saturday and all the nursing home residents are now being tested.




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The latest MasterChef: Back To Win editing fail revealed

Wednesday night's episode of MasterChef: Back To Win saw contestants taking part in a mystery box challenge.But there was one mystery man that threatened to steal the show.




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MasterChef spoiler as the 'final six contestants' leaks on Instagram

In the last weekend of April, the six rumoured finalists all shared footage of themselves isolating together in Melbourne , where MasterChef is being filmed




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Australia's coronavirus antibody testing kits DO work, Greg Hunt insists

The United Kingdom wasted $30 million on nearly two million antibody test kits found to be inaccurate.




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Airbnb superhost Nicholas David Weston jailed after raping teenage guest in Melbourne apartment

Nicholas David Weston was found guilty of four counts of rape over the horror stay at his Melbourne CBD apartment in November 2017.




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Anti-vaxxers and 5G conspiracy theorists protest coronavirus lockdown in Victoria on Mother's Day

The protesters will demand the government lifts 'absurd' lockdown rules and reopen the nation immediately.




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Bachelor 2020 contestants move to the mansion under high security

Australian Survivor's Locky Gilbert was announced as The Bachelor on Wednesday.




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First look at The Bachelor contestants as they film group date scenes in Sydney

Filming is well and truly underway on the upcoming season of The Bachelor, with this year's hopefuls spotted filming group date scenes in Sydney on Tuesday.




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University of Western Australia will accept students based on their Year 11 results

The University of Western Australia (UWA) said while under the current plans students will still complete their exams, the move was designed to ease the concerns of students graduating this year.




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The greatest Beatles album you have ever READ! CRAIG BROWN's fresh take on the Fab Four

CRAIG BROWN: Hard to believe, but next month sees the 50th anniversary of the day The Beatles broke up.




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CRAIG BROWN: Malaria? I don't even know her. All your health questions answered by Dr Donald 

CRAIG BROWN: Q: I have an ingrowing toenail. What should I do about it, Dr Donald? DR DONALD SAYS: Nobody knows ingrowing toenails like I do, and that's a fact.




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CRAIG BROWN: Bad catarrh? Just swap it for a banjo! All your health questions answered by Dr Donald

CRAIG BROWN: Q: What is your recommended cure for insomnia, Dr Donald? DR DONALD: You've asked the right guy. You know what?




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The Voice contestant Brooke Schubert dropped 75 kilos

She covered a Celine Dion hit and landed on Team Seal during The Voice on Sunday and Brooke Schubert has revealed she lost half of her body weight prior to signing up for the show.




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Emma Willis stuns at The Voice UK photocall in Manchester

The TV host - who has fronted the show since 2014 - stunned in her statement ankle-grazer as she posed for photos at the show launch, which kicks-off early 2018.