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Croatia’s top court rules that the president can’t run in the parliamentary election unless he quits
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Home Office attempt to deport UK-born man was illegal, judge says
Read More Tribunal finds that Dmitry Lima, who has never left the UK, is British citizen and should not be deported to Portugal The Home Office acted unlawfully in trying to deport a British-born man who has never left the country to Portugal, from where his parents arrived more than 30 years ago, a judge…
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Supreme Court rejects ‘Cowboys for Trump’ founder’s appeal to stay in office after Jan 6
Read More Couy Griffin was removed under constitutional ‘insurrection’ challenge that also threatened Trump’s candidacy Couy Griffin was removed under constitutional ‘insurrection’ challenge that also threatened Trump’s candidacy
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Trump lashes out at ‘fake news media’ over coverage of ‘bloodbath’ comments
Read More Republican presidential candidate says press only ‘pretending to be shocked’ by his choice of words Republican presidential candidate says press only ‘pretending to be shocked’ by his choice of words
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Star wars: Sri Lanka’s powerful astrologers split over auspicious dates
Read More Group employed by government divided for first time over best date for new year rituals Sri Lanka’s government-backed traditional astrologers have failed to unanimously agree on the best date for new year rituals, with squabbling seers warning of “disaster” and accusing rivals of misinterpreting the position of stars. Astrologers are hugely influential figures…
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Putin wins again but what happened in Russia’s election protests?
Read MoreRussia’s President Vladimir Putin claimed a record landslide victory in an election without serious opposition.Russia’s President Vladimir Putin claimed a record landslide victory in an election without serious opposition.
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Iceland volcano continues to spew out lava and smoke as authorities give update
Read More Man-made barriers have been successful in steering the lava away from infrastructure Man-made barriers have been successful in steering the lava away from infrastructure
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Twin sisters stabbed – one fatally – after rejecting man’s advances at Brooklyn deli
Read More The attack happened when a man made a move on the 19-year-old twins at the deli and they rejected his advances The attack happened when a man made a move on the 19-year-old twins at the deli and they rejected his advances
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German living standards plummeted after Russia invaded Ukraine, say economists
Read More Energy price shocks had huge knock-on effect, with real wages falling further in 2022 than in any year since 1950, says report The energy shock caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has led to the biggest collapse in German living standards since the second world war and a downturn in economic output comparable…
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Israel continuing plans to invade Rafah despite U.S. warning of civilian toll
Read MoreAs Israel plans an invasion of Hamas’ stronghold in Rafah, hundreds of thousands of Gaza civilians are on the brink of starvation and could wind up the crossfire. The U.S. and other allies of Israel are warning of a possible disaster, but Israeli leaders say they have a plan. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris…
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Volcano erupts in Iceland, causing another round of evacuations
Read MoreThere were scary scenes in Iceland over the weekend after a volcano erupted, sending smoke and fiery ash into the sky and forcing hundreds to evacuate. Officials have declared a state of emergency. It’s the fourth eruption in the area since December. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee reports.There were scary scenes in Iceland…
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Congress scrambles to avert shutdown as deadline looms again – US politics live
Read More Agreement looked close on Friday but disagreements over border and immigration spending are stalling a deal A dispute over border security funding threatens to force a shutdown of swaths of the federal government, with lawmakers racing to reach a deal on long-term spending legislation to meet a Friday deadline. Disagreements over immigration at…
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Israeli forces launch new attack on Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital
Read MoreThe Israeli army has launched a new attack on al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, raiding and opening fire on the facility.The Israeli army has launched a new attack on al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, raiding and opening fire on the facility.
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Watch live: Greek revellers throw coloured flour at each other in 200-year-old carnival tradition
Read More Watch live as revellers in Greece celebrate “Clean Monday” by throwing coloured flour at each other on 18 March. Watch live as revellers in Greece celebrate “Clean Monday” by throwing coloured flour at each other on 18 March.
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With the election behind him, Russia’s leader says he aims to create a buffer zone in Ukraine
Read MoreRussian President Vladimir Putin says his country won’t relent in its invasion of Ukraine while announcing plans for a buffer zone along the border to protect against long-range Ukrainian strikes and cross-border raidsRussian President Vladimir Putin says his country won’t relent in its invasion of Ukraine while announcing plans for a buffer zone along…
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Watch: Climbers rescued from icy Italian mountain
Read MoreThe climbers got stuck 2,300m (7,500ft) up Monte Mondolè on Saturday.The climbers got stuck 2,300m (7,500ft) up Monte Mondolè on Saturday.
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Only ‘one or two’ Tory MPs plotting against Sunak, says Badenoch
Read More Business secretary dismisses reports of plot and rejects calls for her party to return donations from Frank Hester UK politics – latest updates Reports of Conservative plots against Rishi Sunak are the work of just “one or two” MPs and the party needs to unite before May’s local elections, Kemi Badenoch, the business…
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Lost and stolen watches triple, database shows
Read MoreThe world’s largest watch database says there are more than 100,000 watches lost or stolen worldwide.The world’s largest watch database says there are more than 100,000 watches lost or stolen worldwide.
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The pain and gain in the Afghan game of buzkashi
Read MoreThe heart of Afghan identity, the sport has evolved from rough rural pastime to a professionalised phenomenon.The heart of Afghan identity, the sport has evolved from rough rural pastime to a professionalised phenomenon.
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Putin names Navalny and claims he agreed swap
Read MoreRussia’s leader always refused to the Kremlin critic by name, but now he is dead, that has changed.Russia’s leader always refused to the Kremlin critic by name, but now he is dead, that has changed.
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UK watchdogs warn of crackdown on ‘threatening’ debt collection tactics
Read More Joint letter from regulators targets finance and utility sectors for volume and tone of correspondence to vulnerable customers Record 6.7m people in UK are in financial difficulty, warns charity UK regulators are warning they will take “robust action” against firms that are putting consumers’ mental health at risk by using threatening tones and…
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Banksy confirms authorship of north London tree mural
Read More World-renowned street artist claims mural in Finsbury Park area as his own in an Instagram post on Monday A tree mural in north London that appeared on a residential building is the work of Banksy, the anonymous street artist has confirmed. The artist claimed the mural as his own in an Instagram post…
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Pakistan accused of killing eight women and children in Afghanistan air strikes
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Pakistan accused of killings in Afghan air strikes
Read MoreThe Taliban accuses Pakistan of killing eight women and children after an attack killed Pakistani troops.The Taliban accuses Pakistan of killing eight women and children after an attack killed Pakistani troops.
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Badenoch appeals for Tory unity as report says Sunak might trigger election to avert leadership challenge – UK politics live
Read More Business secretary says ‘people need to get behind the prime minister’ as report says PM wants to ‘establish his own mandate’ Rishi Sunak has just started his speech on the economy. He says he grew up in a small business. When he was not at school, he worked in his mother’s pharmacy, he…
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London Grown: Roots of Resistance
Read MoreIn London, a city farmer battles to preserve her community’s green sanctuary in the face of soaring costs of living.In London, a city farmer battles to preserve her community’s green sanctuary in the face of soaring costs of living.
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Kiev’s ambassador to Sweden incensed by prostitution joke
Read More A Swedish journalist suggested that Ukrainian women stand out at brothels during a satirical show about immigrants Kiev’s envoy to Stockholm was infuriated by a talk show which was aired by the public broadcaster SVT last week in which a journalist, Elaf Ali, poked fun of Ukrainian prostitutes. Ali responded by suggesting that…
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Child rape suspect thought to have thrown himself from bridge turns up as maintenance man
Read More A witness reported seeing Christian Robert Basham jump from the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. A body was never found A witness reported seeing Christian Robert Basham jump from the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. A body was never found
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Israel tells civilians to evacuate after taking control of al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City
Read More Casualties reported after raids on complex, where hundreds are reportedly sheltering and IDF claims is being used by Hamas Middle East crisis – live updates Israeli forces are in control of al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, after an overnight raid on the medical complex, and have told thousands living nearby to evacuate towards…
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Russian woman kidnapped near U.S. border in Mexico is freed
Read MoreThe woman was released without paying the ransom kidnappers sought, diplomats said on social media.The woman was released without paying the ransom kidnappers sought, diplomats said on social media.
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Trabzonspor fans attack Fenerbahce players after loss
Read MoreTrabzonspor fans run on to the field and attack Fenerbahce players after Sunday’s Super Lig match.Trabzonspor fans run on to the field and attack Fenerbahce players after Sunday’s Super Lig match.
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Why the far right are on the rise again in Germany
Read More Germans believed their country had developed an immunity to nationalism after confronting past horrors. They were wrong Germans believed their country had developed an immunity to nationalism after confronting past horrors. They were wrong
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‘I sat inches away from US plane’s mid-air blowout’
Read MoreCuong Tran says the seatbelt saved his life as a gaping fuselage hole suddenly appeared after take-off.Cuong Tran says the seatbelt saved his life as a gaping fuselage hole suddenly appeared after take-off.
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North Korea fires ballistic missiles as Blinken visits South – media
Read More The reported test comes after Pyongyang decried the latest joint drills held by the US and South Korea North Korea fired multiple short-range ballistic missiles into the East Sea on Monday, the Yonhap News Agency has reported, citing senior South Korean military officials. The launches were carried out as US Secretary of State…
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Watch: Russian officials announce preliminary results of sham election
Read More Watch as the head of Russia‘s Central Election Commission announced preliminary results of the country’s sham presidential election held over 15-17 March. Watch as the head of Russia’s Central Election Commission announced preliminary results of the country’s sham presidential election held over 15-17 March.
