A Palestinian official says key sticking points at the indirect negotiations in Qatar include how aid will be distributed.
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Christian Horner is sacked as Red Bull team principal after 20 years in the role.

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The medics say the walkout can still be avoided if the government enters pay negotiations.

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The chains says the new range is "priced competitively within the market for this type of lunchtime offer".