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- ISRAEL AND LEBANON AGREE TO CEASE FIRE DEAL
- FORMER PRIME MINISTERS UNITE AGAINST ASSISTED DYING BILL
- JUST EAT TO DELIST ITS SHARES FROM LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
- RUSSIA BANS UK CABINET MEMBERS FROM THE COUNTRY
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LONDON (Reuters) – Britain has sold its last remaining stake in Lloyds Banking Group, making the lender the first to re-emerge from British state ownership in a symbolic step for the country’s recovering banking sector. from Reuters: UK
The licensing agreement paves the way for the world’s biggest record company to stream its music in China from BBC News – Business
The deaths bring the number of anti-government protesters killed in the last seven weeks to 42. from BBC News – World
The fast food company’s advert was criticised for exploiting childhood bereavement. from BBC News – Business
The brutal assault on two women has undermined Australia’s reputation as a safe place, a judge says. from BBC News – World
President Trump has been accused of sharing sensitive material with Russia’s foreign minister. from BBC News – World
Critics say the proposal is an attack on indigenous rights by the country’s powerful farming lobby. from BBC News – World
What started with the President firing FBI Director Comey ended with leaks to Russian officials. from BBC News – World
Chelsea Manning will be released after serving seven years in prison. Her lawyer speaks to the BBC about what’s next. from BBC News – World
The lawyer behind the release of 82 women captured by Nigeria’s militant Islamist group Boko Haram. from BBC News – World
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