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US Supreme Court 'gay wedding' cake case: A victory and defeat for all sides

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IN THE PAPERS - Tuesday, June 5: We look at reactions to the US Supreme Court ruling in favour of a baker who refused to make a gay wedding cake. There’s anger in Germany at the US ambassador wanting to "empower" European conservative leaders. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte kisses a woman during a rally, sparking anger and general disgust. Edward Snowden speaks to the Guardian five years after his leak. Finally, a man shot by an off-duty FBI cop in a nightclub gets free drinks for life!

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