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Spain bets on mixed gender prisons
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Brazil’s Lula Says He Expects Rate Cut, But Renews Central Bank Criticism
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Downing Street car collision not being treated as 'terror-related', say UK police
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Who is Travis Ikeguchi? Man who shot and killed Laura Ann Carleton over pride flag is known homophobe
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