BBC News has discovered the existence of a camp in northern Syria holding dozens of Europeans who have abandoned the Islamic State group, or who were captured during fighting.
Former referee's chief Keith Hackett criticises the appointment of Manchester-based referee Anthony Taylor for Liverpool's game with Manchester United.
Few US presidential candidates have been disliked as much as Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton - but attacks on Clinton in particular have sometimes displayed open hatred. Why?
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