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Liz Truss approval ratings reach new lows after Tory conference
Read More PM’s -47 net rating in Opinium poll worse than Boris Johnson’s at height of Partygate scandal Liz Truss’s personal ratings are now even worse than those recorded for Boris Johnson at the height of the Partygate scandal, according to another Observer poll which will cause alarm among Tory MPs. Truss’s personal approval rating…
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Lindsey Graham told former police officer that Capitol rioters should be shot in head, new book says
Read More “We gave you guys guns, and you should have used them,” the GOP Senator reportedly told Michael Fanone “We gave you guys guns, and you should have used them,” the GOP Senator reportedly told Michael Fanone
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Urgent imperative: Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant on auxiliary power
Read MorePower source needed for cooling reactors lost because of shelling; IAEA chief calls it ‘tremendously irresponsible’.Power source needed for cooling reactors lost because of shelling; IAEA chief calls it ‘tremendously irresponsible’.
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Some Ukrainians voice mixed reactions to Nobel prize winners
Read MoreA day after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize with fellow human rights campaigners from Belarus and Russia, the head of the Ukrainian Center for Civil Liberties praised the work of her fellow laureates but cautioned against lumping the three together in a Cold War-like narrativeA day after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize with fellow…
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Trump news – live: Trump reportedly tried to trade records he took from Archives for docs about Russia investigation
Read More This allegation would confirm that Mr Trump knew last year that he had documents that belonged to the federal government This allegation would confirm that Mr Trump knew last year that he had documents that belonged to the federal government
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Russia appoints notorious general to lead Ukraine offensive
Read More Sergei Surovikin appointed on same day as explosion on Kerch bridge that has dealt blow to Vladimir Putin Russia has appointed a notorious general who opened fire on pro-democracy protesters in the 1990s as its first overall commander for the war in Ukraine, as the Kremlin struggles to halt a Ukrainian counteroffensive that…
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Trump wanted to trade Mar-a-Lago files for ‘sensitive’ documents about 2016 Russia probe: report
Read More Trump plotted to exchange classified documents for the FBI’s files on the investigation into his ties to Russia, a New York Times report claims Trump plotted to exchange classified documents for the FBI’s files on the investigation into his ties to Russia, a New York Times report claims
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‘An incredible work’: David Hockney’s new 5-metre digital artwork unveiled
Read More The 85-year-old British artist plays with traditional still life in his latest exhibition – and stars in its enigmatic centrepiece “Fresh pictures of a very beautiful world” is how the artist David Hockney describes his latest works, a series of digital drawings of flowers that culminated in an extraordinary, 5-metre-long picture of the…
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Behind Moscow’s bluster, sanctions are making Russia suffer
Read More High oil and gas revenues notwithstanding, Putin’s ability to fight is being eaten away as the months go by Fears that Russia is navigating its way around sanctions are unfounded, according to experts who say Moscow is suffering a bigger hit than institutions such as the World Bank have been predicting. Some analysts…
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Dutch rally to support Iranian protests over woman’s death
Read MoreThousands of chanting, singing people have held a solidarity demonstration in The Netherlands in support of protesters in Iran who have taken to the streets since the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini following her arrest for allegedly violating the Islamic Republic’s strict dress codeThousands of chanting, singing people have held a solidarity demonstration in…
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Dutch rally to support Iranian protests over woman’s death
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Harvey Weinstein goes on trial in LA, where he once reigned
Read MoreFive years after women’s stories about him made the #MeToo movement explode, Harvey Weinstein is going on trial in Los Angeles, where he once was king of the OscarsFive years after women’s stories about him made the #MeToo movement explode, Harvey Weinstein is going on trial in Los Angeles, where he once was king…
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Crimea bridge explosion kills three as Zelensky aide warns blast ‘is the beginning’
Read More Sections of the key route collapsed after huge blast Russia claims was caused by a truck Sections of the key route collapsed after huge blast Russia claims was caused by a truck
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Nobel prize will give us ‘strength’, says Ukraine NGO head
Read MoreOleksandra Matviychuk says the prize will give them ‘more strength’ in their efforts to fight for human rights.Oleksandra Matviychuk says the prize will give them ‘more strength’ in their efforts to fight for human rights.
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North Korea blames the deployment of a U.S. aircraft carrier for latest tensions
Read More North Korea warned that the U.S. redeployment of an aircraft carrier near the Korean Peninsula is causing a “considerably huge negative splash” in regional security. (Image credit: Lee Jin-man/AP) North Korea warned that the U.S. redeployment of an aircraft carrier near the Korean Peninsula is causing a “considerably huge negative splash” in regional…
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Fake German heiress Anna ‘Delvey’ Sorokin is finally released on house arrest from ICE detention centre
Read More As part of her house arrest terms, Delvey has been banned from using social media As part of her house arrest terms, Delvey has been banned from using social media
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US comments on Zelensky’s ‘preemptive strike’ appeal
Read More Washington has no plans to attack Russian forces in Ukraine, the State Department has said The US is not about to get directly involved in the hostilities between Moscow and Kiev, a State Department spokesman said on Friday, after Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky had urged the West to conduct “preventive strikes” against Russia.…
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Ukrainian children prepare for school with bomb shelters, emergency kits amid war
Read MoreAs the war in Ukraine rages on, students in Ukraine are preparing for the new school year differently. Instead of traditional school supplies, children are being sent with emergency kits and bomb shelters have been set up in the few schools still standing. CBS News correspondent Debora Patta has more.As the war in Ukraine…
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Arkansas deputies videotaped in violent arrest have been fired: ‘A step in the right direction’
Read More “It’s just a single step in a very long journey to have justice for Randal and honestly for Crawford County as a whole,” said a lawyer for Randall Worcester “It’s just a single step in a very long journey to have justice for Randal and honestly for Crawford County as a whole,” said…
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Explosion Damages Bridge Linking Crimea to Russia
Read More KHARKIV, Ukraine — An explosion caused the partial collapse of a bridge linking the Crimean Peninsula with Russia on Saturday, damaging a key supply artery for the Kremlin’s faltering war effort in southern Ukraine. Russian authorities said a truck bomb caused the blast and that three people were killed. The speaker of Crimea’s…
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Crimea bridge, key supply route in Russia’s war in Ukraine, destroyed
Read MoreRussia is blaming Ukraine for a truck bomb that caused a major fire to erupt on the only bridge linking Russian-annexed Crimea to Russia. Authorities say part of the bridge collapsed. CBS News correspondent Charlie D’Agata is in Ukraine with the latest.Russia is blaming Ukraine for a truck bomb that caused a major fire…
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Anti-government protests in Iran enter fourth week
Read MoreAnti-government demonstrations in Iran are entering their fourth week as activists say more than 150 protestors have been killed by Iranian authorities. CBS News correspondent Roxana Saberi reports.Anti-government demonstrations in Iran are entering their fourth week as activists say more than 150 protestors have been killed by Iranian authorities. CBS News correspondent Roxana Saberi…
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Trump news – latest: Trump reportedly tried to trade records he took from National Archives for docs about Russia investigation
Read More Republican senators scrambled to support former president and allegedly exclaimed: ‘We’re f******’ Republican senators scrambled to support former president and allegedly exclaimed: ‘We’re f******’
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IOPC investigating after man allegedly restrained by police dies in Hertfordshire
Read More Police called on Friday night to reports of man in ‘distress’ and used incapacitant spray, watchdog understands A man who had earlier appeared to be in “distress” died after allegedly being restrained by police officers, sparking an investigation by the police watchdog. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has launched an investigation…
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Blast damages Crimea bridge, key supply route in Russia’s war in Ukraine
Read MoreOne military analyst called it a punch in the face for Putin on his 70th birthday, CBS News’ Charlie D’Agata reports.One military analyst called it a punch in the face for Putin on his 70th birthday, CBS News’ Charlie D’Agata reports.
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France wants private jet owners to pay more
Read More Key officials have supported the idea of aligning the taxation of kerosene for private planes and gasoline for cars Raising taxes on private jets would be a display of “common sense,” Christophe Bechu, France’s minister for ecological transition, said on Saturday. His remarks came the day after MPs from the majority Renaissance party…
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New York City declares state of emergency
Read More With thousands of migrants being bused in from the south, the mayor has blamed ‘politics’ for the crisis New York Mayor Eric Adams declared a 30-day state of emergency on Friday amid the migrant crisis, adding that the new influx will cost the city $1 billion. The move comes as several US states…
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Europe’s biggest nuclear power plant loses external power source
Read MoreThe biggest nuclear power plant in Europe is now relying on emergency diesel generators, the International Atomic Energy Agency said.The biggest nuclear power plant in Europe is now relying on emergency diesel generators, the International Atomic Energy Agency said.
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King Charles’s former school pays ex-pupils £500,000 for abuse claims
Read More Gordonstoun paid the sums out of court and has not admitted any liability for the alleged attacks The King’s former school, Gordonstoun, has reached out-of-court settlements totalling more than £500,000 with two ex-pupils who alleged rape, bullying and severe sexual abuse at its junior school in the 1990s. The stories of Kate (not…
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Disasters like Ian pose extra risk for fragile older people
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Tory culture warriors at conference battle for the soul of the party
Read More Party members, who have strong views on issues such as free speech, are trying to reshape Conservative ideology in their own image It was near the end of a fringe event entitled Are We Losing the War on Woke? when Tory MP Miriam Cates suggested drastic cuts to higher education. Why? In part…
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As a Russian-built bridge linked to Crimea blows up, Ukraine’s offensive continues
Read More The latest from Ukraine, where a Russian-built bridge linking mainland Russia to the Crimean peninsula seems to have been heavily damaged this weekend. The latest from Ukraine, where a Russian-built bridge linking mainland Russia to the Crimean peninsula seems to have been heavily damaged this weekend.
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Midwives in Pakistan are mobilizing to help women and children after the floods
Read More Midwives visit pregnant women displaced by Pakistan’s floods to check on their health. What they encounter are women pleading for food for their children Midwives visit pregnant women displaced by Pakistan’s floods to check on their health. What they encounter are women pleading for food for their children
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Mexico’s armed forces are becoming increasingly powerful under its president
Read More NPR’s Scott Simon talks with Mexican security analyst Alejandro Hope about the increasing power the Mexican armed forces are getting under President Anders Manuel Lopez Obrador. NPR’s Scott Simon talks with Mexican security analyst Alejandro Hope about the increasing power the Mexican armed forces are getting under President Anders Manuel Lopez Obrador.
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Is it possible to be a ‘sustainable tourist’? 12 ways to make a positive impact on your travels
Read More After a period of plummeting tourism numbers during the pandemic, tourism is having a resurgence. This is good news for many workers and businesses, but it could be bad for the planet. Here is a selection of ways tourists can ensure that their holidays don’t harm the environment. Read the full story, “Is…
