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Elon Musk makes decision on Alex Jones’ Twitter account
Read More The platform’s new owner said he had ‘no mercy’ for someone who used children’s deaths for clout After restoring the accounts of several controversial figures including former US president Donald Trump and author Jordan Peterson, Twitter owner Elon Musk has drawn the line at political performance artist Alex Jones, refusing to allow the…
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Australia live news: high winds batter eastern states; Climate 200 signals NSW teal challenges
Read More After weeks of flooding, winds of up to 90kmh have left thousands without power; more climate-focused candidates set to challenge incumbents. Follow all the day’s news Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast The head of the World Trade Organization, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, is in Canberra and is…
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Millions of lives under threat in Ukraine this winter – WHO
Read MoreMillions are at risk as winter sets in as many are without power, a WHO official warns.Millions are at risk as winter sets in as many are without power, a WHO official warns.
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Theatre group pulls play from Sheffield venue staging Miss Saigon
Read More New Earth Theatre said ‘damaging tropes, misogyny and racism’ in show contradict its values A touring theatre company has pulled a play from the Sheffield Crucible because of the venue’s decision to also stage Miss Saigon, a musical often criticised for its portrayal of the Vietnam war and Vietnamese people. In a statement,…
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Iran soccer team silent during national anthem at World Cup match
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Top Whitehall official had to apologise over alleged bad behaviour by Raab
Read More Exclusive: Source says MoJ permanent secretary made move to prevent incident from escalating into formal complaint Dominic Raab behaved so badly in a meeting with the Home Office during his first stint as justice secretary that his department’s top official had to personally apologise to counterparts afterwards, the Guardian has been told. Whitehall…
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World Cup 2022: Iran players decline to sing national anthem
Read MoreIran decline to sing their national anthem before their World Cup match with England in apparent expression of support of anti-government protests in their homeland.Iran decline to sing their national anthem before their World Cup match with England in apparent expression of support of anti-government protests in their homeland.
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Victims of Colorado Springs shooting remembered: ‘He lit up a room’
Read More A crowd-pleasing bartender, another who was a good listener and an outgoing, caring woman were among five killed at Club Q What we know so far about those killed in Saturday’s attack on Club Q in Colorado Springs that left five people dead and 25 injured: Continue reading…A crowd-pleasing bartender, another who was…
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Apple store crash – live: One dead and many injured after car plows into store outside Boston
Read More A car has crashed into an Apple store in the Boston suburb of Hingham, killing one person and injuring at least 16 A car has crashed into an Apple store in the Boston suburb of Hingham, killing one person and injuring at least 16
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South African court orders release of Chris Hani’s killer Janusz Walus
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Idaho murders – update: 911 call was not made by killer as police admit they have no idea where attacker is
Read More Follow latest updates about the murders of four Idaho students Follow latest updates about the murders of four Idaho students
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Plane crashes in Colombia, killing 8 people and destroying 7 homes
Read MoreThe aircraft experienced “an engine failure” during takeoff, Medellín Mayor Daniel Quintero said in a statement.The aircraft experienced “an engine failure” during takeoff, Medellín Mayor Daniel Quintero said in a statement.
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Car crashes into Massachusetts Apple store leaving one dead and 16 injured
Read More A car has crashed into an Apple store in the Boston suburb of Hingham, leading to the death of one person while at least 16 have been injured. A car has crashed into an Apple store in the Boston suburb of Hingham, leading to the death of one person while at least 16…
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Ukraine to begin evacuations in Kherson and Mykolaiv regions as winter sets in
Read More Fears war damage to infrastructure is too severe for civilians in newly liberated areas of south to survive Russia-Ukraine war – latest news updates Ukraine is to evacuate civilians from recently liberated areas of the Kherson and Mykolaiv regions, amid fears that the damage to infrastructure caused by the war is too severe…
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In Brazil, Twitter users fear effect of Musk’s rule
Read MoreExperts are concerned about the billionaire’s monetisation and moderation plans and a lack of social media regulation.Experts are concerned about the billionaire’s monetisation and moderation plans and a lack of social media regulation.
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Immigration is still the nettle preventing Tory detente with business
Read More Rishi Sunak’s visit to CBI conference found old allies keen to mend fences, but impeded by hard politics of immigration Amid the steady grey Birmingham drizzle, Britain’s leading business lobby group tried to walk a careful path on immigration. Members of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), present in greater numbers than in…
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One dead after vehicle crashes into Massachusetts Apple store
Read MorePolice are investigating the incident, in which at least 16 people were also injured.Police are investigating the incident, in which at least 16 people were also injured.
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California announces end of ‘peak fire season’ after subdued year
Read MoreThe US state’s latest season bucks climate change-induced trend of wildfires that have grown in scope and intensity.The US state’s latest season bucks climate change-induced trend of wildfires that have grown in scope and intensity.
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Jurors in Benjamin Mendy rape trial told to question credibility of accusers
Read More Footballer denies seven counts of rape, one count of attempted rape and one count of sexual assault against six young women Jurors in the rape trial of Manchester City footballer Benjamin Mendy have been told to question the credibility of their accusers. Lisa Wilding KC, in her closing defence speech on behalf of…
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Qatar World Cup: Netherlands strike late to beat Senegal
Read MoreGakpo and Klaassen score late goals to sink Senegal and send Netherlands second in Group A.Gakpo and Klaassen score late goals to sink Senegal and send Netherlands second in Group A.
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French cement company pleads guilty in U.S. to making payments to ISIS
Read MoreThe charge stems from cement company Lafarge’s payments to foreign terrorist organizations in exchange for permission to operate in Syria between 2013 and 2014.The charge stems from cement company Lafarge’s payments to foreign terrorist organizations in exchange for permission to operate in Syria between 2013 and 2014.
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Man died after 2.5-hour wait for ambulance, Cornish inquest hears
Read More Coroner says delay ‘significantly reduced’ Tony Reedman’s chances of survival after stroke A coroner has concluded that a two-and-a-half-hour wait for an ambulance significantly reduced the chances of a holidaymaker in Cornwall surviving a stroke, and blamed the social care crisis for a series of similar cases in the far south-west of Britain.…
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South African court paroles killer of anti-apartheid leader Chris Hani
Read More Janusz Waluś murdered head of communist party in 1993, risking outbreak of political violence before first multiracial elections South Africa’s top court has ordered the release on parole of the man convicted of assassinating anti-apartheid leader Chris Hani, a murder that threatened to plunge the country into political violence before its transition to…
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‘Close call’: UN claims nuclear disaster narrowly avoided by fighting around Zaporizhzhia
Read More ‘Next time, we may not be so lucky,’ says expert ‘Next time, we may not be so lucky,’ says expert
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What happens to the turkeys the president pardons?
Read More Turkeys have been sent as gifts to American Presidents from as early as the 1870s Turkeys have been sent as gifts to American Presidents from as early as the 1870s
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What happens to the turkeys the president pardons?
Read More Turkeys have been sent as gifts to American Presidents from as early as the 1870s Turkeys have been sent as gifts to American Presidents from as early as the 1870s
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Biden sends federal aid as Buffalo digs out from weekend ‘epic snow event’
Read More Snowstorm, worst since 2014, closed schools and forced Buffalo Bills to relocate game due to massive 77in lake-effect snowfall Joe Biden is sending federal aid to western New York to help state and local authorities clean up from the massive storm that dumped as much as six feet of snow in western and…
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‘No doubt’ Brexit damaged UK economy, says airports boss
Read More Charlie Cornish says departure from EU harmed UK aviation sector’s ability to recruit workers UK politics live: latest developments The boss of Britain’s biggest airport group has said there is “no doubt” that Brexit has damaged the UK economy, adding that it has “massively exacerbated” worker shortages. Charlie Cornish, the chief executive of…
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UN climate boss settles for no cuts on emissions
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Alex Jones moved millions from media company to avoid Sandy Hook damages, report says
Read More Alex Jones moved millions of dollars from his media company to firms controlled by him or his family members, possibly removing the funds from the purview of damages ordered by the courts, records reveal according to The Washington Post. Alex Jones moved millions of dollars from his media company to firms controlled by…
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Arizona voters approve Republican measures to restrict ballot initiatives
Read More Two measures get go-ahead from voters but bid to institute stricter voter ID requirements fails Two Republican ballot measures that will restrict how citizens can get their own priorities on the ballot in the future were approved by voters in Arizona, while one measure to institute stricter voter ID requirements failed. The mixed…
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First American woman to ref at World Cup used to teach chemistry
Read More“I can honestly say I am living my dream, and this was the biggest dream come true for me,” Nesbitt told CBS News.”I can honestly say I am living my dream, and this was the biggest dream come true for me,” Nesbitt told CBS News.
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Christie’s cancels T rex skeleton auction after doubts raised
Read More Sale of 1,400kg skeleton withdrawn after New York Times reported claims of similarities to T rex sold in 2020 The British auction house Christie’s has been forced to call off the £20m auction of a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton just days before it was due to go under the hammer after a well-known paleontologist…
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England put six past Iran in dominant opening display
Read MoreEngland were in fine form as they breezed past an uninspired Iran side at the Khalifa stadium in Qatar.England were in fine form as they breezed past an uninspired Iran side at the Khalifa stadium in Qatar.
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Comedian did not shred £10,000 to protest Beckham and Qatar. He donated it.
Read MoreA comedian vowed to shred £10,000 – about $11,805 U.S. – if David Beckham didn’t end his relationship with Qatar, a country where homosexuality is illegal.A comedian vowed to shred £10,000 – about $11,805 U.S. – if David Beckham didn’t end his relationship with Qatar, a country where homosexuality is illegal.
