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First post-op photo of Princess of Wales withdrawn due to ‘manipulation’
Read More Four picture agencies issue ‘kill notice’ after editing error of the image of Catherine with her children comes to light The first official photograph of the Princess of Wales to be released after her abdominal surgery two months ago has been recalled by four of the world’s biggest picture agencies over claims it…
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Attack on two transgender people shocks Greek city due to host Pride event
Read More The charges include abuse with bigoted intent The charges include abuse with bigoted intent
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Nearly half of UK award nominees in last decade were privately educated
Read More Labour analysis finds 40% of Britons nominated for main prizes at major cultural awards went to private school Nearly half of all British cultural stars nominated for major awards in the last decade were educated at private school, according to an analysis by Labour designed to highlight the failings of the state sector…
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Driver crashes car into Buckingham Palace gates, London police say
Read MoreLondon police said they arrested a driver who plowed a car into the gates of Buckingham Palace over the weekend.London police said they arrested a driver who plowed a car into the gates of Buckingham Palace over the weekend.
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EU chief: Israel not doing enough, EU sea aid to Gaza is necessary
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Littler hits nine darter as he wins Belgian Open
Read MoreLuke Littler hits a nine-darter as he wins the Belgian Open on his European Tour debut on Sunday night.Luke Littler hits a nine-darter as he wins the Belgian Open on his European Tour debut on Sunday night.
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Global hunger isn’t the worst food-related threat to humanity
Read More There are more obese people in the world than hungry ones – which may sound like a good thing, but it really isn’t World Obesity Day was marked this week and, with over a billion people afflicted worldwide, obesity is now considered more dangerous to global health than hunger. The numbers are staggering.…
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A skier has died after falling 600 ft during New Hampshire ice storm
Read More Two other hikers sustained traumatic injuries from falling rocks and ice Two other hikers sustained traumatic injuries from falling rocks and ice
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Kate Britt defends sex trafficking story she misrepresented during SOTU rebuttal
Read More Alabama senator said did not intend to make the story seem like it happened recently, but stopped short of apologising Alabama senator said did not intend to make the story seem like it happened recently, but stopped short of apologising
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Time and food running out in Gaza
Read MoreAmid Israel’s bombardment of Gaza, the U.S. and several other countries are airdropping food and supplies into the region. It’s not only extremely costly, it’s dangerous, with the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry saying that at least eight people have been killed by falling cargo after parachutes malfunctioned. Chris Livesay reports from Jerusalem.Amid Israel’s bombardment…
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Urgent search for six skiers missing near Matterhorn
Read More The skiers are missing near one of Europe’s most famous mountains The skiers are missing near one of Europe’s most famous mountains
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Portugal election: centre-right coalition on course for narrow victory
Read More Centre-right parties set to defeat incumbent socialists but fall well short of a majority, exit polls suggest Portugal election liveblog A coalition of Portuguese centre-right parties is on course to narrowly defeat the incumbent socialists but fall well short of a majority, exit polls have suggested, in a closely fought snap general election…
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Australia news live: ‘nuisance’ tariffs on shoes, toasters and tampons to be scrapped; doxxing ban consultation starts
Read More Treasurer Jim Chalmers announces the slashing of 500 tariffs worth nearly $30m. Follow the day’s news live Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast Sticking with tariffs for the moment, independent senator Jacqui Lambie says the government’s plan isn’t enough. Appearing on the Today Show, Lambie said…
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Fresh calls for pill-testing after suspected drug overdose death at Victorian music festival
Read More The 23-year-old man died after being airlifted to hospital from the Pitch Music and Arts festival in western Victoria Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast The Victorian government is being urged to reassess its stance on pill-testing after…
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Trump mocks Biden’s stutter during Georgia rally
Read More Mr Trump also called the press ‘criminals’ and immigrants ‘monsters’ Mr Trump also called the press ‘criminals’ and immigrants ‘monsters’
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FDNY “looking into” officers booing New York AG who sued Trump
Read More The department heads warned those who disparaged the attorney general that they were in possession of video of the event and could identify them The department heads warned those who disparaged the attorney general that they were in possession of video of the event and could identify them
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Republican senator renews push to make daylight savings permanent
Read More James Lankford cites a veteran as partial reason for recommitting to Sunshine Act, which passed in Senate but was rejected by House As Americans pushed their clocks forward an hour Sunday to implement daylight savings, US senator James Lankford doubled down on his commitment to eliminating seasonal time changes, saying he wanted to…
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Centre-right party ahead in Portugal election, exit polls show
Read MoreThree polls show the right-wing parties combined, including far-right Chega, were likely to secure an outright majority.Three polls show the right-wing parties combined, including far-right Chega, were likely to secure an outright majority.
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Are US and EU plans to send supplies to Gaza credible?
Read MoreFamine looms in parts of Gaza as Israel’s war on the besieged territory enters its sixth month.Famine looms in parts of Gaza as Israel’s war on the besieged territory enters its sixth month.
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Prevent counter-extremism programme budget to be slashed in London
Read More Funding was £6.1m at the time of the general election but will fall to about £2m from April 2025 Budgets for the Home Office’s Prevent counter-extremism programme in London are set to be cut by half in two years, contradicting Rishi Sunak’s personal call for a crackdown on radicalisation outside Downing St nearly…
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Portugal elections: tight race expected with far-right hopeful of kingmaker role – live updates
Read More Exit poll expected at 8pm local time (20.00 GMT) in second snap general election in three years We asked Marco Lisi, an associate professor at NOVA University Lisbon’s political science department, about the key things to watch in this election. “Several factors distinguish this election from the previous one. Firstly, the presence of…
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Ukraine hits back at Pope’s ‘white flag’ comment
Read MoreThe Pope angers Kyiv by urging it to “have the courage to raise the white flag” in talks with Russia.The Pope angers Kyiv by urging it to “have the courage to raise the white flag” in talks with Russia.
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Portugal votes as far right seeks kingmaker role
Read MoreNeither the governing Socialists nor conservatives may win outright, boosting the populists’ power.Neither the governing Socialists nor conservatives may win outright, boosting the populists’ power.
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Palestinian town of Jericho names street after US airman who set himself on fire
Read More Aaron Bushnell, who died last month, ‘sacrificed everything’ for Palestinians, says mayor of Jericho The Palestinian town of Jericho has named a street after Aaron Bushnell, the US airman who set himself on fire outside the Israeli embassy in Washington to protest against the war in Gaza. The 25-year-old, who died on 25…
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Record Rainfall Douses Charleston, South Carolina, as People Rescued Out of Flood Waters
Read More CHARLESTON, S.C. — A record-setting rain storm flooded parts of Charleston, South Carolina on Saturday, requiring emergency responders to help some people get out of high waters. The National Weather Service in Charleston reported that 3.63 inches of rain doused downtown Charleston on Saturday, shattering the one-day record of 1.43 inches from 1948.…
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Even after $91m verdict, Trump won’t stop defaming E Jean Carroll
Read More Former president asserted, again, that Carroll is “not a believeable person” Former president asserted, again, that Carroll is “not a believeable person”
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Three Tory ex-home secretaries warn against politicising anti-extremism
Read More Exclusive: Intervention by Priti Patel, Sajid Javid and Amber Rudd just before Michael Gove unveils official definition of extremism ‘An appalling direction’: UK activists criticise plans to redefine extremism Leading counter-terror and extremism experts, including three former Conservative home secretaries, have warned senior politicians against using extremism to score political points, as the…
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David Cameron says sending foreign troops to Ukraine would provide ‘targets’ for Russia
Read More Foreign secretary warns: ‘We should not create obvious targets for Mr Putin’ Foreign secretary warns: ‘We should not create obvious targets for Mr Putin’
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Hollywood stars head to Oscars red carpet on biggest film night of year
Read MoreBest picture favourite Oppenheimer has 13 nominations and could become one of the biggest winners of all time.Best picture favourite Oppenheimer has 13 nominations and could become one of the biggest winners of all time.
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Man and woman arrested after police remove 34 bodies from Hull funeral parlour
Read More Arrests come after concerns raised about ‘storage and management processes relating to care of the deceased’ A man and woman have been arrested on suspicion of prevention of a lawful and decent burial after police removed 34 bodies from a funeral parlour in Hull. The 46-year-old man and a 23-year-old woman were also…
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U.S. Forces Fly in to Embassy in Haiti to Evacuate Nonessential Personnel
Read More PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — The U.S. military said Sunday that it had flown in forces to beef up security at the U.S. Embassy in Haiti and allow nonessential personnel to leave. The aircraft flew to the embassy compound, the U.S. Southern Command said, meaning that the effort involved helicopters. It was careful to point…
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U.S. Forces Fly in to Embassy in Haiti to Evacuate Nonessential Personnel
Read More PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — The U.S. military said Sunday that it had flown in forces to beef up security at the U.S. Embassy in Haiti and allow nonessential personnel to leave. The aircraft flew to the embassy compound, the U.S. Southern Command said, meaning that the effort involved helicopters. It was careful to point…
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U.S. military airlifts embassy staff from Haiti amid gang violence
Read MoreThe military said U.S. embassy personnel in Haiti were evacuated overnight as gang violence explodes in Port-au-Prince and across the country.The military said U.S. embassy personnel in Haiti were evacuated overnight as gang violence explodes in Port-au-Prince and across the country.
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Gordon Brown: UK has to get on war footing for economic growth
Read More Former prime minister will tell thinktank the Treasury is in danger of retreating into ‘comfort zone’ Britain needs to be put on an economic “war footing” if it is to break out of a vicious cycle of low growth, the former prime minister Gordon Brown will say on Monday. In a speech to…
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US military airlifts some embassy personnel from Haiti, bolsters security
Read MoreThe US operation comes amid gang violence that threatens to bring down the government and has led thousands to flee.The US operation comes amid gang violence that threatens to bring down the government and has led thousands to flee.
