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  • ATP Madrid tournament: Hurkacz advanced to the third round
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  • UK: Five men hear charges over hostile acts in support of Russia
  • Rwanda asylum legislation formally becomes law in the UK
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  • Scottish coalition government split over emissions cuts dispute
  • Tampere will close its Lenin Museum this year
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  • Labour pledges to renationalise most rail services within five years
  • Barcelona want to replace Robert Lewandowski with in-form Premier League star
  • European Parliament adopted directive on violence against women
  • Londoners split over TfL's major upgrade of Piccadilly Line
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  • Spanish media: Swiatek has problem with playing in Madrid
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