UK - The Independent
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Oil prices rise again as blockade continues in Strait of Hormuz
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Anti-government violence has hit a 30-year high in the United States
The weekend shooting in Washington is the latest in a string of attacks on government officials and facilities
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BP profits more than double as oil trading booms on soaring crude prices amid Iran war
The FTSE 100 firm’s preferred profit measure soared to a better-than-expected $3.2bn in the first quarter
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Band behind hit song ‘Crash’ say Matt Willis gets the lyrics wrong in cover version
The Primitives achieved an international hit when their song ‘Crash’ featured in the comedy film ‘Dumb and Dumber’
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Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz ‘engaged’ eight months after confirming romance
The ‘Big Little Lies’ actor has been spotted wearing a huge diamond ring
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China hit by rare April floods forcing hundreds of residents to evacuate
More than 200 residents forced to flee southern Chinese city after heavy flooding
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Alleged Islamic State terrorist goes on trial charged with Taylor Swift Vienna concert plot
Beran A. could be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison if found guilty
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How Diego Simeone can cap extraordinary evolution with biggest prize of all
Simeone has presided over several distinct eras at the helm of Atletico and winning the Champions League would be a reward for an astonishing journey
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The contrast at the heart of the Champions League semi-finals – and what it says about football’s future
Serial winners Bayern Munich and PSG carry confidence into their tie while Arsenal and Atletico Madrid have psychological hurdles to overcome, setting up two very different paths to the final
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UK schools report mouldy walls and leaking roofs in new survey

