Tens of thousands of anti-populist Sardines fill Roman square
Tens of thousands of members of the Italian anti-populist Sardines movement gathered in Rome on Saturday for their first national rally, as people said disillusionment with traditional politics drew them to the fast-growing new group.

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Louisiana sues California over alligator ban
Louisiana is suing the state of California over its decision to ban the import and sale of alligator products, saying the ban will hurt an important industry and ultimately could hurt the statewetlands.

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Body found in Cheshire village identified as suspected murder victim (15)
A body found in a Cheshire village has been identified as a 15-year-old boy suspected of having been murdered.

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Keep chocolate 'safe from curious paws' - vets issue Christmas warning for pets
Vets in the UK have issued a festive warning to keep chocolate "safe from curious paws" this Christmas after a small terrier had to be rushed to hospital for life-saving treatment.

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Former Sudan leader al-Bashir jailed for two years over corruption
A court in Sudan has convicted former President Omar al-Bashir of money laundering and corruption, sentencing him to two years in prison.

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Labour leadership: When could contest to replace Jeremy Corbyn be triggered?
As Jeremy Corbyn signals he could quit as Labour leader in the early part of next year, after a bruising General Election defeat, here is a look at how any upcoming leadership contest could play out.

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