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Trump showed tell-tale sign of 'pleasure' as he entered court, expert says
Body language expert Judi James has described how the former president showed he was ready for a fight as he arrived at court today as the fraud lawsuit against him begins
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Trump arrives at court to face judge who ruled he's a fraud saying it's a 'scam'
Donald Trump has claimed he is the victim of the 'single greatest witch hunt of all time' as he appeared in court in Manhatta, New York today. A judge ruled he committed fraud
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Black History Month 2023 - here's everything you need to know
This year's Black History Month is the 36th time that it has been observed in the UK, with hundreds of events set to take place to recognise the outstanding contributions of Black women to British society
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'I dug my own grave and was buried alive for one hour to experience death'
Victor Amela has always been intrigued by death so decided to hold his own funeral for his 62nd birthday, where he was buried alive for one hour on the farm where he was born
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Dad, 63, with carrier bag flies to Ibiza for 15 hours - and has a brilliant time
Andy Armstrong, 63, had recently returned from a holiday to the Spanish island when he was egged on by his workmates to go back for a night out without paying for a hotel
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Ukrainian jet ski commandos storm Crimea in mission SAS called 'impossible'
In the dead of night on August 24, around 20 soldiers loaded up with guns, grenades and rockets to embark on a daring mission inside occupied Crimea
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Highly-mutated Covid strain now 'in most regions in the UK' - list of symptoms
Here are the symptoms of new Covid Pirola variant that is highly evasive to the immune system and is spreading fast in the UK with it now being found "in most regions"
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Prince Harry can help Meghan Markle win Senator's seat with his 'vast knowledge'
Meghan Markle has been linked with a vacant Senator's seat following the death of Dianne Feinstein and it's thought Prince Harry could play a key role if she ventures into politics
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Pastor recalls horrific racism he experience moving to UK as part of Windrush
Keith Channer has lived and worked in the UK for 63 years, but faced horrifying cruelty and racial segregation before being made to 'buy what I was' ahead of the Windrush Scandal
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Invasive species known as 'SAS of the plant world' and could cost you thousands
If you’re considering getting some bamboo into your garden, perhaps think again. More invasive than you might think, a gardening expert has described it as an “SAS operative” of the plant world
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Key to having good sex uncovered - and people don't believe how simple it is
Many people claim the key to good sex lies in the bedroom, but it might not be quite what you think as researchers have found a link between insomnia and erectile dysfunction
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Mum’s anguish over desperately ill daughter after family fled war-torn home
Crops have failed, livestock has perished and as countries around the globe grapple with the impact of the climate crisis, Somalia has endured the worst drought on record
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Love Island's winner finds love with South African model amid career move
Olympic athlete and reality star Greg O'Shea, who won Love island 2019 alongside Amber Gill, has announced he's taking on his 'biggest challenge' with an Ironman in Barcelona
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Incredible 1,400-year-old tomb belonging to elite warrior found under car park
A car park in Japan has now become a site of national significance - after a 1,400-year-old tomb once belonging to a member of the Japanese elite was discovered under a bush
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Shamed BA pilot went for Wizz Air job days before cocaine scandal came to light
Married British Airways pilot Mike Beaton was sacked after it came out he had an outrageous night of drink and drug-fuelled debauchery
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Monty Python legend Michael Palin's poignant vow after the death of his wife
Despite being 80-years-old the presenter has plenty of work in the pipeline, including a travel documentary to West Africa with the same team that sent him to North Korea and Iraq
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Japan unleashes terrifying robot wolves to fight off bears attacking the elderly
The robotic scarecrows, known in Japan as the Monster Wolf, were initially used to stop wild animals intruding on farmland, but authorities are now buying their own to prevent bear attacks on people
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Russian hacker takes down Royal Family's official website in cyber 'attack'
The official Royal Family website went down for around 90 minutes on Sunday morning, with Russian hacker KillMilk taking responsibility, posting the supposed takedown was an "attack on paedophiles"
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Huw Edwards' BBC News at Ten replacement 'unveiled' by insiders
A replacement for Huw Edwards is on the verge of being announced according to BBC insiders after the newsreader was suspended in July following claims he paid cash to a young person in exchange for explicit pictures
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Esteemed NYC mayor's rapid fall from grace from hero politician to criminal case
Rudy Giuliani's career began in 1970 and as mayor of New York City, he was credited with lowering the crime rates and reforming the city's finances - but his fate has totally changed
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'Going to prison reignited my passion to become a Black fine dining chef'
Nathaniel Mortley is one of a few Black fine dining chefs in the UK as only six per cent of Michelin-starred restaurants are led by Black and South Asian chefs - he tells us about his culinary journey
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'I spent £12k becoming a border collie but real dogs don't treat me as an equal'
Peeking inside the world of 'furries' and 'therians' reveals a man who has spent a small fortune on a realistic dog costume. Becoming an animal is his passion
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US Government shutdown officially averted as Senate approves last-minute plan
The bill had to be approved by the Senate by midnight on Saturday, in order to halt a lapse in funding - the bill will keep the government open through November 17 and includes natural disaster aid
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Tragedy of baby who can't even cry - and who hasn't been able to smile in months
Little Nasro, two, is so dehydrated she cannot produce tears. For seven long days her devoted mother Samiro has kept a bedside vigil at a hospital in Mogadishu, Somalia's capital
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Nation cursed by war - millions battling drought and hunger in horror camps
Somalis have witnessed decades of conflict. The military regime of dictator President Siad Barre was overthrown in 1991 – plunging Somalia into a bloody civil war
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