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Hong Kong’s new security law comes into force amid human rights concerns
Read MoreThe law, known as Article 23, has been criticised internationally over fears it could erode civil liberties.The law, known as Article 23, has been criticised internationally over fears it could erode civil liberties.
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Revealed: UK-funded French forces putting migrants’ lives at risk with small-boat tactics
Read More Exclusive: newly obtained footage and leaked documents show how a ‘mass casualty event’ could arise from aggressive tactics employed by border forces French police funded by the UK government have endangered the lives of vulnerable migrants by intercepting small boats in the Channel after they have set out for the UK, using tactics…
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US spies advised to use ‘inclusive language’ – media
Read More A new intelligence DEI newsletter urges officials against using terms such as ‘blacklisting’ or ‘sanity check’, Fox News reports The US intelligence community’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) Office has released a new internal newsletter featuring recommendations on the language that security personnel should avoid in their work, Fox News reported on…
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Senators introduce bipartisan resolution in support of dissident Iranian exiles
Read More Continued recognition of Ashraf dissidents vexes Biden State Department Continued recognition of Ashraf dissidents vexes Biden State Department
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A double life exposed: Ohio engineer and dad was genocide perpetrator, prosecutors say
Read More Eric Nshimiye, a 52-year-old originally from Rwanda, has carved a decades-long career as an engineer and neighborly father-of-four in Ohio. Now federal authorities charge that he’s been living a double life – hiding a murderous past as a perpetrator during Rwanda’s genocide. Sheila Flynn reports Eric Nshimiye, a 52-year-old originally from Rwanda, has…
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Death toll from Moscow concert hall attack rises to 133 as Putin addresses the nation
Read More The Russian president described the violent shooting as “a bloody, barbaric terrorist act” after a group linked to the Islamic State claimed responsibility for the event. (Image credit: Olga Maltseva) The Russian president described the violent shooting as “a bloody, barbaric terrorist act” after a group linked to the Islamic State claimed responsibility…
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Burden falls on Prince William to steer monarchy through next few months
Read More With his father and wife diagnosed with cancer and estranged from his once beloved brother, the blows have come thick and fast For the Prince of Wales, the blows have come swiftly one after the other. First his father, King Charles, revealed that he had been diagnosed with cancer, and then came the…
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Russian Soyuz rocket with 3 astronauts blasts off to ISS, days after glitch
Read MoreTake off to the International Space Station follows aborted launch on Thursday after a voltage drop in a power source.Take off to the International Space Station follows aborted launch on Thursday after a voltage drop in a power source.
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How Covid lockdowns hit mental health of teenage boys hardest
Read More New research findings are contrary to what had previously been thought about pandemic’s effect on children’s wellbeing Teenage boys were hit hardest by the Covid lockdowns, with their mental health failing to recover despite the return to normality, according to the most comprehensive academic study of its kind. Early research into how lockdown…
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The Moscow concert hall attack wasn’t the first during Putin’s 25-year rule
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Deadly shooting, huge fire and car chase: How the Moscow concert hall massacre unfolded
Read More Videos posted on Russian social media showed the attackers calmly walking through Crocus City Hall and shooting people, with more than 140 now dead Videos posted on Russian social media showed the attackers calmly walking through Crocus City Hall and shooting people, with more than 140 now dead
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UN chief says blocked Gaza aid is a ‘moral outrage’, calls for war to end
Read MoreOn visit to Rafah crossing, Antonio Guterres urges Israel to give people in Gaza unfettered access to humanitarian aid.On visit to Rafah crossing, Antonio Guterres urges Israel to give people in Gaza unfettered access to humanitarian aid.
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Richard Taylor, father of schoolboy Damilola Taylor, dies
Read More Taylor dedicated years to improving lives of disadvantaged children after killing of his 10-year-old son on a London stairwell in 2000 Richard Taylor, who spent the past 24 years campaigning against knife crime after his son Damilola Taylor was killed at the age of 10, has died, his family have announced. The former…
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Princess Kate’s cancer triggers public shock, sympathy — and shame on the tabloids
Read More “It has been an incredibly tough couple of months for our entire family,” the Princess of Wales said in a video filmed in secret and released Friday. (Image credit: Leon Neal) “It has been an incredibly tough couple of months for our entire family,” the Princess of Wales said in a video filmed…
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A Closing Chapter: Logansport restaurant China Lane closes after 73 years
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‘Not a parable about death’: Raymond Briggs’s notes set record straight for The Snowman
Read More Remarks scribbled in a Finnish copy of the much-loved book, to be featured in an exhibition on the author, reveal how the story was misunderstood It is Raymond Briggs’s most loved book, notching up sales of 5.5m, while the TV adaptation is a hardy perennial in the Christmas schedules. However, the discovery of…
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UN chief urges immediate ceasefire on Rafah visit
Read MoreAntonio Guterres called on Israel to give “total, unfettered” access to humanitarian aid in Gaza.Antonio Guterres called on Israel to give “total, unfettered” access to humanitarian aid in Gaza.
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Did Russia ignore US ‘extremist’ attacks warning?
Read MoreThe attack on a concert hall in Moscow raises difficult questions for Putin at a time of global mistrust.The attack on a concert hall in Moscow raises difficult questions for Putin at a time of global mistrust.
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‘Left without a voice’: October general election could leave students in UK unable to vote
Read More Universities fear an autumn election will not leave undergraduates enough time to register Hundreds of thousands of students could be left unable to vote if the government calls an October general election, because there may not be enough time to register them, universities and student unions have warned. Jeremy Hunt, the chancellor, last week…
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Blake Lively ‘mortified’ over Catherine joke after princess’s cancer news
Read More The US actor apologized for post poking fun at Princess of Wales while other celebs face criticism for mocking the royal After the Princess of Wales announced on Friday that she is undergoing treatment for cancer, the US actor Blake Lively apologized to Catherine for joking about a manipulated family photograph that the…
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Russia Detains 11 In Attack on Moscow Concert Hall That Killed at Least 115
Read More MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin said Saturday that authorities have detained 11 people in the attack on a suburban Moscow concert hall that killed at least 115 people and left the sprawling venue a smoldering ruin. In an address to the nation, Putin called it “a bloody, barbaric terrorist act” and said…
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What we know about the attack on a Moscow concert hall
Read MoreMore than 100 people were killed when gunmen opened fire inside a packed arena before setting it alight.More than 100 people were killed when gunmen opened fire inside a packed arena before setting it alight.
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Bullets, a crush and panic: Moscow concert that became a massacre
Read MorePeople initially thought they heard firecrackers, but they soon realised they were under attack.People initially thought they heard firecrackers, but they soon realised they were under attack.
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World reacts to Princess Kate’s cancer diagnosis
Read MoreCatherine, the Princess of Wales, announced Friday that she has been diagnosed with cancer and was undergoing preventative chemotherapy. The announcement came after months of speculation about her health.Catherine, the Princess of Wales, announced Friday that she has been diagnosed with cancer and was undergoing preventative chemotherapy. The announcement came after months of speculation…
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Eleven people arrested after deadly attack at concert hall in Russia
Read MoreRussian authorities said that they have arrested 11 people, including four suspected gunmen, following the deadly attack at a concert hall near Moscow. Officials say at least 115 people were killed.Russian authorities said that they have arrested 11 people, including four suspected gunmen, following the deadly attack at a concert hall near Moscow. Officials…
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Ukraine-Russia war live: Putin pounds power grid after drone attack on Samara Oblast oil refinery
Read More There are fears the assaults signal an escalation of the war There are fears the assaults signal an escalation of the war
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Suspects arrested after Moscow concert hall attack leaves at least 115 dead
Read MoreThe Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement posted on affiliated channels on social media.The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement posted on affiliated channels on social media.
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Will Letitia James seize Trump Tower? Ex-president is running out of time to pay $464m bond
Read More New York attorney general ready to lay claim to Republican presidential candidate’s prized properties with time running out for him to meet colossal bond deadline New York attorney general ready to lay claim to Republican presidential candidate’s prized properties with time running out for him to meet colossal bond deadline
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Canadian students hunger-strike for college to divest from Israel-linked firms
Read More Several McGill University students have spent more than three weeks demanding it divest $20m from various companies A group of students at McGill University have spent more than three weeks on hunger strike in an effort to force the Canadian college to divest from “companies supporting the Israeli military”. The move follows months…
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What Aida of Khan Younis can teach us about courage
Read MoreAmid the rubble and pain of Gaza, stories emerge of Palestinian bravery and generosity.Amid the rubble and pain of Gaza, stories emerge of Palestinian bravery and generosity.
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Moscow concert hall attack: Why is ISIL targeting Russia?
Read MoreMore than 115 people have been killed and some 120 injured in deadly Moscow attack claimed by ISIL affiliate.More than 115 people have been killed and some 120 injured in deadly Moscow attack claimed by ISIL affiliate.
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Cancer charities praise ‘brave’ Princess of Wales for speaking about her diagnosis
Read More Cancer Research UK’s chief executive says high-profile cancer cases such as Catherine’s can help others to seek help early Princess of Wales receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancerWhat we know about the Princess of Wales’s cancer diagnosisCatherine’s statement in full Cancer charities have praised the Princess of Wales for her “brave” decision to speak…
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Australian man gets five years in jail for killing former pro-surfer Chris Davidson
Read More ‘Coleman was judge and jury of Davidson,’ says district court judge ‘Coleman was judge and jury of Davidson,’ says district court judge
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‘It’ll be bedlam’: how Trump is creating conditions for a post-election eruption
Read More As the ex-president fans the flames of violence, experts and insiders say November will be a brutal test for US democracy A bloodbath. The end of democracy. Riots in the streets. Bedlam in the country. Donald Trump has made apocalyptic imagery a defining feature of his presidential election campaign, warning supporters that if…
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‘Rotten fruit thrown at you’: Robert Hur speaks out on vitriol after Biden report
Read More Ex-special counsel speaks to New Yorker about stunning criticism he’s received for doing a duty he felt he owed to the US The former special counsel who investigated Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents has said he is stunned at “the level of vitriol” that greeted him across the US’s political spectrum after…
