Memories can be unreliable - Weinstein defence expert
With Harvey Weinstein's fate hinging largely on what his accusers remember about alleged sexual assaults years ago, his lawyers yesterday turned to an expert known for studying false, repressed and unreliable memories.

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Antarctica appears to have broken heat record
The temperature in northern Antarctica hit nearly 65 degrees (18.3 degrees Celsius), a likely heat record on the continent.

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China coronavirus death toll rises to 722 with 34,546 cases
The death toll in the coronavirus outbreak in mainland China has risen to 722, while new cases jumped to 34,546.

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Probe finds no signs of outward engine failure in Kobe Bryant crash
Wreckage from the helicopter that crashed last month and killed Kobe Bryant, his daughter and seven others did not show any outward evidence of engine failure, the National Transportation Safety Board said.

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The global death toll from the ongoing coronavirus outbreak has reached 724, priming the illness to become more deadly than SARS.

Another 81 fatalities have been recorded in Hubei province in China, where Wuhan - the sprawling city where the infection was first reported after Christmas - is located.

The number of new infections rose on Friday from a

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A top UN official on the Turkey-Syria border has warned that a catastrophe unparalleled in the decade-long Syrian war is unfolding.

Mark Cutts, the UN deputy regional humanitarian coordinator for Syria, told Sky News that nowhere is safe for the civilians who are fleeing a Syrian government and Russian onslaught.

"We are seeing hundreds of thousands

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