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Blinken offers hostage families hope as he pushes for Israel-Hamas truce
Read MoreIn Israel for his 7th visit during the war in Gaza, Antony Blinken conveys “cautious optimism” to hostage families that a deal could be reached.In Israel for his 7th visit during the war in Gaza, Antony Blinken conveys “cautious optimism” to hostage families that a deal could be reached.
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UCLA clashes: Pro-Palestinian protesters attacked by Israel supporters
Read MorePolice delay intervention into ‘shocking’ attack, featuring masked vigilantes armed with pepper spray and fireworks.Police delay intervention into ‘shocking’ attack, featuring masked vigilantes armed with pepper spray and fireworks.
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Dead 40-foot whale found decomposing on beach likely died by ‘vessel strike’
Read More Gray whale’s injuries said to be consistent with blunt force trauma Gray whale’s injuries said to be consistent with blunt force trauma
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Hainault sword attack: boy attended same school as victim of Nottingham stabbing
Read More Teenager was student at Bancroft’s school in Woodford Green, where Grace O’Malley-Kumar, who died in 2023 attack, also went The 14-year-old boy killed in the sword attack in north-east London attended the same school as one of the victims of the 2023 Nottingham attacks, the Guardian understands. The teenager was a student at…
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WATCH another US university in chaos over Gaza protest
Read More Clashes erupted at UCLA overnight after an encampment was declared “unlawful” Violent clashes broke out between pro-Palestine demonstrators and counter-protesters at the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA) late on Tuesday. According to multiple videos posted online and local media reports, a group of pro-Israeli activists attempted to dismantle the walls of…
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Columbia’s Hamilton Hall: A history of student action at Gaza protest hub
Read MoreStudents have occupied the building at pivotal moments in American history, often triggering policy change.Students have occupied the building at pivotal moments in American history, often triggering policy change.
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Ex-Camelot boss Nigel Railton named as new Post Office chair
Read More Interim role will include overseeing compensation payments as result of Horizon IT scandal Business live – latest updates The ex-chief executive of the former national lottery operator Camelot has been named as the new interim chair of the Post Office. The government said on Wednesday that the business secretary, Kemi Badenoch, had appointed…
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Daniel Radcliffe says rupture with JK Rowling over trans rights is ‘really sad’
Read More Harry Potter star reveals in interview that he has had no contact with Rowling since the author’s gender-critical statements on trans women Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has described his rupture with JK Rowling over trans rights as “really sad”, and that despite her role in his life as the creator of Potter…
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Weinstein to appear in court after conviction quashed
Read MoreNew York prosecutors plan to retry Weinstein’s case after his 2020 rape conviction was overturned.New York prosecutors plan to retry Weinstein’s case after his 2020 rape conviction was overturned.
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F1 design guru Newey confirms 2025 exit in blow to Red Bull Racing
Read MoreAdrian Newey’s departure from the F1 World Champion Red Bull Racing Team is official after weeks of speculation.Adrian Newey’s departure from the F1 World Champion Red Bull Racing Team is official after weeks of speculation.
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Attorney for Jewish Columbia student suing school says ‘there are straight-out calls for the genocide of Jews’
Read More The student alleges that some protesters are punching, shoving and spitting on Jewish students The student alleges that some protesters are punching, shoving and spitting on Jewish students
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Failed asylum seeker given £3,000 to go to Rwanda
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Seafarers pay the price for the murky business of ship nationality
Read MoreIncidents in the Red Sea illustrate the dangers of allowing ‘flags of convenience’ to proliferate. Incidents in the Red Sea illustrate the dangers of allowing ‘flags of convenience’ to proliferate.
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Thousands flee as video captures dramatic eruption of Indonesian volcano
Read MoreIndonesia’s Mount Ruang volcano grumbles to life again, spewing clouds of gas and debris pierced by lightning flashes and driving thousands from their homes.Indonesia’s Mount Ruang volcano grumbles to life again, spewing clouds of gas and debris pierced by lightning flashes and driving thousands from their homes.
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Violence erupts at UCLA campus between rival Gaza protest groups
Read More University vice-chancellor condemns ‘horrific acts of violence’ as footage shows people wielding sticks Violent clashes have broken out on the campus of the University of California in Los Angeles after counter demonstrators tried to tear down barricades surrounding a pro-Palestine protest encampment. Aerial footage from the broadcaster KABC, an affiliate of ABC, showed…
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Badenoch rejects claim that voluntarily flying migrant to Rwanda just ‘extortionate pre-election gimmick’ – UK politics live
Read More Business secretary defends move, saying it ‘puts to bed myth that Rwanda is not a safe place’ A £760m equal pay liability bill at Birmingham city council, which led it to effectively declare bankruptcy and make a swathe of drastic budget cuts, could be hugely overstated, councillors, researchers and whistleblowers have said. Jessica…
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Greek court drops espionage charges against aid workers
Read More Accused were arrested in Lesbos and accused of facilitating illegal entry of migrants into the country A Greek court’s decision to drop criminal charges against dozens of international aid workers accused of espionage and facilitating the illegal entry of migrants into the country has been met with jubilation. A three-member judicial council convening…
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What’s next as ‘heavy-handed’ US negotiates pullout from Niger?
Read MoreUS ‘touched a nerve’ in security dealings with Niger, opening door to ‘transactional’ Russia as Sahel violence spirals.US ‘touched a nerve’ in security dealings with Niger, opening door to ‘transactional’ Russia as Sahel violence spirals.
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Australia expelled two Indian intelligence operatives in 2020 as part of ‘nest of spies’, reports claim
Read More Asio director general Mike Burgess had referred to expulsion of foreign operatives in 2021 speech but did not name country behind threat Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast The Australian government has vowed to guard against foreign interference…
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Dublin asylum seekers moved from Mount Street tents
Read MoreThe asylum seekers have been living in a makeshift camp outside the International Protection Office.The asylum seekers have been living in a makeshift camp outside the International Protection Office.
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Russia-Ukraine war live: Moscow orders more weapons to ‘maintain pace of offensive’
Read More Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu says its volume and quality of weapons should be stepped up at a time when Kyiv is citing a lack of arms Ukrainian forces defending the strategic eastern stronghold of Chasiv Yar say they are still waiting for fresh ammunition after the US approved a major military aid…
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Beijing tightens grip on China social media giants
Read MoreChanges to China’s State Secrets Law requires internet firms to monitor information shared by users.Changes to China’s State Secrets Law requires internet firms to monitor information shared by users.
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Bomb hoax shuts nearly 100 schools in Delhi
Read MoreOfficials say no bombs were found when the schools were searched and an investigation is on.Officials say no bombs were found when the schools were searched and an investigation is on.
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Georgian police fire teargas as huge ‘foreign agents’ bill protests rock Tbilisi – Europe live
Read More Masked police also used water cannon and stun grenades against rally protesting over legislation viewed as authoritarian and Russian-inspired 63 people were detained in Georgia during a protest against the ‘foreign agents’ bill and six police officers were injured, Georgia’s interior ministry said, Reuters reported. Jim O’Brien, the US state department’s assistant secretary…
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Authorities reveal what next for the ship that brought down Baltimore bridge
Read More The ship has been stationary amid the wreckage since the March 26 collapse The ship has been stationary amid the wreckage since the March 26 collapse
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Malaysia’s Anwar unveils record public pay hike amid ringgit’s slide
Read MoreMalaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says pay hike of more than 13 percent will be ‘best increase in history’.Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says pay hike of more than 13 percent will be ‘best increase in history’.
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China’s revised state secrets law has come into force. Here’s what to know
Read MoreTaiwan warn citizens against travelling to China amid fears new law could be used to punish regular business activities.Taiwan warn citizens against travelling to China amid fears new law could be used to punish regular business activities.
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Exclusion, resilience and the Chinese American experience on ‘Mott Street’
Read More‘/> This week on the podcast, we’re revisiting a conversation we had with Chin about her book, Mott Street. Through decades of painstaking research, the fifth-generation New Yorker discovered the stories of how her ancestors bore and resisted the weight of the Chinese Exclusion laws in the U.S. – and how the legacy of…
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Middle East crisis live: Israel’s Rafah assault is ‘on the immediate horizon’, says UN aid chief
Read More Comments from Martin Griffiths came after Israeli prime minister vowed to proceed with the attack regardless of how ceasefire talks progress See all our Middle East crisis coverage France’s foreign minister Stéphane Séjourné will travel to Cairo on Wednesday in an unscheduled stop during his Middle East tour as efforts to secure a…
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Saudi women’s rights activist secretly sentenced to 11 years in prison for ‘choice of clothing’
Read More Manahel-al-Otaibi was arrested in November 2022 after she called for reforms around women’s rights in Saudi Arabia Manahel-al-Otaibi was arrested in November 2022 after she called for reforms around women’s rights in Saudi Arabia
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If NSW’s coercive control ads work more funding will be needed as victims come forward, advocates say
Read More Awareness campaign ahead of law change features tagline ‘It’s not love, it’s coercive control. Know the signs of abuse’ Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast Domestic violence New South Wales says the sector needs more funding to deal…
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The announcement of a new prime minister divides Haiti’s transitional council
Read More A surprise announcement that revealed Haiti’s new prime minister is threatening to fracture a recently installed transitional council tasked with choosing new leaders for the gang-riddled country. (Image credit: Odelyn Joseph) A surprise announcement that revealed Haiti’s new prime minister is threatening to fracture a recently installed transitional council tasked with choosing new…
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At least 19 killed, dozens injured after road collapses in southern China
Read MoreSome 30 people are being treated in hospital after they were trapped in their vehicles when the road caved in.Some 30 people are being treated in hospital after they were trapped in their vehicles when the road caved in.
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New musical based on Horizon scandal is ‘deep dive into the crushing heartbreak’
Read More Writer of Make Good: the Post Office Scandal says postal workers’ interviews helped describe ‘the power of the state coming down on you’ The creators of a new musical about the Post Office Horizon scandal are appealing to postal workers to form part of the choir for the production, which they say can…
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Over 500 baby sea turtles washed ashore in a big storm off South Africa. Here’s the rescue effort
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