Sweden drops Julian Assange rape investigation
The alleged rape investigation involving WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is now jailed in Britain, has been discontinued, a Swedish prosecutor has said.

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Huawei calls for end to ‘unjust treatment& by US government
Huawei has urged the US government to end its &unjust treatment& of the Chinese tech giant after it was granted an extension to a temporary trade licence in the country.

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Protesters force postponement of Lebanese parliamentary session
Thousands of protesters rallying against the Lebanese political elite blocked roads in central Beirut, preventing politicians from reaching the parliament and forcing the postponement of a legislative session.

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Liberal Democrats leader Jo Swinson has warned the public to be wary of sharing misinformation after a story went viral that claimed she had abused squirrels.

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Manufacturers could enjoy £15bn boom from going direct to consumers, report finds
British manufacturers are set to gain £13 billion over the next five years by shifting their focus from selling to wholesalers and retailers, and going direct to consumers, a new report by Barclays Bank has found.

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Donald Trumpunscheduled hospital visit fuels rumour mill
President Donald Trumpunscheduled weekend visit to hospital has raised suspicions about his health.

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