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Israel declares 800 hectares in the occupied West Bank on day of Antony Blinken visit
Read More The United States said last month Israel’s expansion of settlements in West Bank was inconsistent with international law The United States said last month Israel’s expansion of settlements in West Bank was inconsistent with international law
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Violence never far away in Christine and Ian Rawle’s relationship
Read More Devon couple made five reports about each other to police before they had even begun the marriage that ended in his stabbing During the prosecution opening, the relationship between Christine and Ian Rawle was compared to The Twits – a spiteful couple from a Roald Dahl children’s book who play nasty practical jokes…
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Poland gearing up to get involved in Ukraine conflict – former US Army officer
Read More Stanislav Krapivnik told RT that Warsaw is using claims that Moscow is preparing to attack NATO to justify a preemptive strike of its own The Polish government is “mentally” preparing its population for the country’s direct involvement in the Ukraine conflict, former US Army officer Stanislav Krapivnik told RT on Thursday. He claimed…
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Timofey Bordachev: Emmanuel Macron might be a clown, but he’s a dangerous clown
Read More French elites are traumatised by the decline of their country, and their leader is throwing his toys out of the pram France’s position on the world stage today is in a rather strange state of affairs: a country with a solid nuclear arsenal but which has lost all ability to influence its environment.…
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High court rules Van Dyck painting belongs to bankrupt socialite James Stunt
Read More Judge dismisses claim by Stunt and his father that 17th-century work was bought by the latter in 2013 A bankrupt British socialite is the owner of a centuries-old portrait at the centre of a high court legal dispute, a judge has ruled. James Stunt and his father, Geoffrey Stunt, had been in a…
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New Delhi’s top elected official Arvind Kejriwal arrested in liquor bribery case as supporters stage protest
Read More Supporters of an anti-corruption crusader and one of India’s most consequential politicians of the past decade held protests today (Friday 22 March) against his arrest. Supporters of an anti-corruption crusader and one of India’s most consequential politicians of the past decade held protests today (Friday 22 March) against his arrest.
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Blinken in Israel for talks as U.N. preps to vote on cease-fire resolution
Read More“There is a better way to deal with the threat, the ongoing threat posed by Hamas,” Blinken said ahead of his arrival in Tel Aviv.”There is a better way to deal with the threat, the ongoing threat posed by Hamas,” Blinken said ahead of his arrival in Tel Aviv.
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Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 168
Read MoreThe Israeli military says it is continuing to conduct ‘precise operations’ at al-Shifa Hospital.The Israeli military says it is continuing to conduct ‘precise operations’ at al-Shifa Hospital.
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Rishi Sunak to launch Tory local election campaign amid Waspi women row – UK politics live
Read More Prime minister will be in Derbyshire and certain to be questioned over cost of Waspi compensation This week the Guardian has been reporting on the membership of the Garrick Club and its men-only policy. Today’s edition of Today in Focus, if you fancy something to listen to, features Amelia Gentleman talking to Hannah…
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Police investigate alleged racist remarks by Frank Hester
Read More West Yorkshire force work to establish facts and whether crime was committed by Tory party donor West Yorkshire police are investigating alleged racist comments made by the Conservative party donor Frank Hester about Diane Abbott at a meeting in 2019. The force said it was working to establish whether a crime had been…
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Exclusive-France picks German, French firms in second bird flu vaccine tender
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China pressured Ukraine to ditch ‘sponsors of war’ list – Reuters
Read More Kiev’s name-and-shame campaign aims to force foreign businesses to cut ties with Moscow Ukraine could do away with its list of ‘international sponsors of war’ this week following pressure to end the name-and-shame campaign by China, Reuters has claimed, citing anonymous sources familiar with the matter. Other countries may also have forced Ukraine’s…
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Why is the US suing Apple for ‘broad, sustained and illegal’ monopoly?
Read MoreApple has been accused of monopolising the smartphone market in an antitrust lawsuit. Here is what we know.Apple has been accused of monopolising the smartphone market in an antitrust lawsuit. Here is what we know.
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Russian strike hits Ukraine’s largest dam, Kyiv says, amid attack on energy infrastructure – Europe live
Read More No risk of dam breach, Ukraine’s state hydropower company says, after Russian on dam in Zaporizhzhia The EU is set to impose a tariff of up to 50% on Russia grain imports amid fears that the Kremlin could flood the bloc with cut cost wheat to destabilise the European market The proposal, unveiled…
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Global water crisis fuelling more conflicts, UN report warns
Read MoreWater resources under stress as economies and populations grow with 2.2 billion people lacking clean drinking water.Water resources under stress as economies and populations grow with 2.2 billion people lacking clean drinking water.
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Hungary’s Orbán congratulates Putin on widely criticized Russian election win
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Blackouts hit Ukraine after wave of Russian strikes
Read MoreUkraine says Russia trying to cause failure of country’s energy system after widespread attack.Ukraine says Russia trying to cause failure of country’s energy system after widespread attack.
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Miami International Airport has new flights to Europe plus a new destination in Mexico
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Senegal’s 2024 election: Why does it matter?
Read MoreAfter election delay and weeks of protests, 19 candidates are competing on Sunday to succeed President Macky Sall.After election delay and weeks of protests, 19 candidates are competing on Sunday to succeed President Macky Sall.
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EU eyes ‘groundbreaking’ change on Ukraine arms funding – FT
Read More Officials are looking for a way to bypass the bloc’s founding treaty to pay for weapons for Kiev, the newspaper has been told EU officials are seeking legal advice on how to unlock more military spending for Ukraine by circumventing a clause in the bloc’s founding treaty, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.…
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Refugee camps in Chad are overcrowded and running out of aid, and Sudanese refugees keep coming
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Australia and Britain warn of ‘devastating’ consequences of Israeli operation in Rafah
Read More Countries also stress urgency of immediate cessation of fighting in Gaza to allow aid to flow and hostages to be released Countries also stress urgency of immediate cessation of fighting in Gaza to allow aid to flow and hostages to be released
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Blinken in Israel as US supports call for immediate Gaza ceasefire
Read MoreThe UN resolution ties the release of hostages held by Hamas to a ceasefire in Gaza, as the US grows more critical of Israel’s war.The UN resolution ties the release of hostages held by Hamas to a ceasefire in Gaza, as the US grows more critical of Israel’s war.
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Arvind Kejriwal: India opposition calls arrest ‘decay of democracy’
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Middle East crisis live: Blinken to meet Netanyahu before US puts Israel-Gaza ceasefire resolution to UN security council
Read More US secretary of state heads to Israel as Israeli spy chief travels to Qatar for ceasefire talks; US draft resolution calls for an immediate truce as part of a hostage deal Ana Lucía González Paz, Lucy Swan, Paul Scruton and Harvey Symons and have created a visual guide to the obstacles to Gaza…
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Malaysia declines offer to host 2026 Commonwealth Games, citing cost
Read MoreDecision comes after the Australian state of Victoria withdrew as host last year.Decision comes after the Australian state of Victoria withdrew as host last year.
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Senegal election dominated by freed prisoner Faye and heir apparent Ba
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Freed prisoner takes on Senegal’s heir apparent
Read MoreTheir rivalry underpins a big divide in the nation, regarded as a beacon of West African democracy.Their rivalry underpins a big divide in the nation, regarded as a beacon of West African democracy.
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The US war on reproductive rights should concern women everywhere
Read MoreWomen in the UK and across Europe will also sufferWomen in the UK and across Europe will also suffer
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Labour to give police emergency powers to charge domestic abuse suspects
Read More Crime crackdown plan also gives victims of rape and sexual assault the right to specialist support throughout justice process Six police forces will be given powers to charge domestic abuser suspects without the involvement of the Crown Prosecution Service as part of a series of Labour proposals to solve more crimes announced on…
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The Indians protesting in freezing cold for statehood
Read MoreThe people of Ladakh, India’s northern-most region, are demanding their own government and state.The people of Ladakh, India’s northern-most region, are demanding their own government and state.
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Australia to contribute $3bn for construction of AUKUS submarines
Read MoreDefence Minister Richard Marles says allies working ‘at pace’ to ensure the security deal becomes a reality.Defence Minister Richard Marles says allies working ‘at pace’ to ensure the security deal becomes a reality.
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Fleeing Ukraine’s embattled border villages
Read MoreUkrainians are leaving villages occupied by Russia amid a rise in cross-border attacks by both sides.Ukrainians are leaving villages occupied by Russia amid a rise in cross-border attacks by both sides.
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Eclipse spectacle set to grip North America again
Read MoreHow lucky is that? The US will witness its second total solar eclipse in seven years on 8 April.How lucky is that? The US will witness its second total solar eclipse in seven years on 8 April.
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The 12-year-old Gazan girl who lost her family overnight
Read MoreAlma’s parents, brothers and sister were all killed when a bomb destroyed the building sheltering them.Alma’s parents, brothers and sister were all killed when a bomb destroyed the building sheltering them.
