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The Guardian today: Iran deal: Trump breaks with European allies over 'horrible, one-sided' nuclear agreement

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Breaking: West Virginia Republican Patrick Morrisey wins Senate primary, beating former coal baron and ex-convict Don Blankenship

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  State Attorney General Morrisey won the GOP Senate primary in West Virginia on Tuesday, beating former Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship, who served a one-year sentence on a misdemeanor conviction related to a mine explosion that killed 29 men. Morrisey's win likely gives the GOP a better shot against Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin, who won his primary, in November's general election. Morrisey beat Blankenship, along with Rep. Evan Jenkins.

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Attorney general Christian Porter says three other Labor MP dual citizens must resign. Meanwhile, PM and colleagues continue to sell 2018 Australia budget
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