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Cabinet Office faced criminal probe over blocked Spycatcher documents
Read More Freedom of information watchdog’s investigation team called in after UK officials repeatedly refused access to government files A criminal investigation team at the freedom of information watchdog has examined a complaint against the Cabinet Office, after it blocked the release of files concerning the intelligence agent Peter Wright and the Spycatcher affair. Tim…
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Transgender double rapist not a threat to female inmates – prison authority
Read More The Scottish Prison Service launched a review after a public outcry over the decision to put Isla Bryson in an all-female jail The Scottish Prison Service (SPS) has concluded a transgender inmate with a history of sexual violence as a male did not pose a threat to other prisoners when previously held in…
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The new US plan for calming Palestine-Israel tensions is already failing
Read More Washington’s proposal looks like mutual de-escalation between Palestine and Israel, but fails to acknowledge facts on the ground The US Biden administration has reportedly presented a plan to cool tensions between Palestinians and Israelis, which have dramatically escalated since the formation of Israel’s new right-wing government. As reported by Axios, following up on…
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Ken Paxton to pay $3.3m to ex-staffers who accused Texas AG of corruption
Read More State attorney general must also apologize to four former aides whose claims initiated ongoing FBI investigation The attorney general for the state of Texas, Ken Paxton, has agreed to apologize and pay $3.3m in taxpayer money to four former staffers who accused him of corruption in 2020, igniting an ongoing FBI investigation of…
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Jets to Ukraine decision ‘not easy’ says Poland president
Read MoreAndrzej Duda tells Sunday with Laura Kurnssberg that the decision to send jets to Ukraine is ‘not easy’.Andrzej Duda tells Sunday with Laura Kurnssberg that the decision to send jets to Ukraine is ‘not easy’.
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Turkey-Syria earthquake death toll likely to be ‘more than double’, UN says
Read More At least 24,596 people have been confirmed dead after the 7.8-magnitude quake struck on Monday Turkey and Syria earthquake – latest news updates The death toll from the earthquake in Turkey and Syria is likely to “more than double”, according to a United Nations emergency relief coordinator. Martin Griffiths, speaking to Sky News…
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3 weeks, dozens of witnesses: Takeaways from Murdaugh trial
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Tulsi Gabbard slams ‘dangerous’ Clinton following India trip
Read More The noted Hillary Clinton critic said that the visit shows she is ‘envious’ of the Biden presidency Former Democratic US Representative Tulsi Gabbard has continued her long-running feud with Hillary Clinton following the ex-Secretary of State’s recent visit to India. She told Fox News that the trip served little purpose, and shows that…
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Power of Türkiye-Syria quakes measured in nuclear bombs
Read More The death toll from the disaster is approaching 24,500, according to Turkish and Syrian data The power of this week’s Türkiye-Syria earthquakes was equivalent to 500 atomic explosions, the risk reduction general manager at the Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) has said. The first quake on Monday lasted 65 seconds, while…
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Gazprom Is Launching a ‘Private Military.’ Could It Be the Next Wagner Group?
Read More On February 7, Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense sounded the alarm about a potential new step in the Russian arms race: the formation of a “private military company” by Russian oil giant Gazprom Neft. In a press release, the Ukrainian government warned that the unit would be comparable to notorious mercenary organization the Wagner…
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Aid is trickling through for a town in southern Turkey affected by the earthquake
Read More A visit to a town in southern Turkey, where aid is beginning to come through to help survivors recover from the massive earthquake earlier this week. A visit to a town in southern Turkey, where aid is beginning to come through to help survivors recover from the massive earthquake earlier this week.
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Turkish novelist Elif Shafak reflects on the earthquake in Turkey
Read More NPR’s Scott Simon talks with renowned Turkish novelist Elif Shafak about the earthquake in Turkey, as a human tragedy and a possible political catalyst. NPR’s Scott Simon talks with renowned Turkish novelist Elif Shafak about the earthquake in Turkey, as a human tragedy and a possible political catalyst.
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Iranians are protesting their government on the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution
Read More Today is Revolution Day in Iran, the anniversary of the Islamic revolution that toppled the U.S.-backed shah. This year, many Iranians are protesting the government that came to power. Today is Revolution Day in Iran, the anniversary of the Islamic revolution that toppled the U.S.-backed shah. This year, many Iranians are protesting the…
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Earthquake survivors in northern Syria. already ravaged by war, are unable to receive aid
Read More In northern Syria, people already displaced by civil war are now suffering from the effects of this week’s earthquake. But aid has been unable to reach them. In northern Syria, people already displaced by civil war are now suffering from the effects of this week’s earthquake. But aid has been unable to reach…
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US Air National Guard unit receives first MC-130J special operations transport
Read More The Pennsylvania Air National Guard has announced that the first MC-130J Commando II special operations transport arrived at the 193rd Special Operations Wing (SOW) Feb. 2, 2023. According to a press release, the aircraft is the first to arrive to the 193rd SOW, marking a symbolic beginning to its new primary mission as…
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Iran drone-attack suspects arrested – security officials
Read More Israeli “mercenaries” were involved in a raid on a defense workshop, the authorities claim Iranian security agencies have arrested the culprits behind a recent drone attack on a military facility in the central city of Isfahan, the country’s authorities said on Friday. They claimed Israel was responsible for the incident, but have not…
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Antisemitic text was projected onto the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam
Read More A display alluding to an antisemitic conspiracy theory was projected onto the former hiding place of Anne Frank, a Jewish girl whose diary notes the persecution her people faced during World War II. (Image credit: Patrick van Katwijk/AP) A display alluding to an antisemitic conspiracy theory was projected onto the former hiding place…
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AKA shot dead: Top South African rapper killed with friend
Read MorePolice say Kiernan Forbes and Tebello Motsoane were killed at close range in the city of Durban.Police say Kiernan Forbes and Tebello Motsoane were killed at close range in the city of Durban.
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Inside Syria: BBC sees children dig through rubble
Read MoreQuentin Sommerville is in the town of Harem in Idlib, where around 700 houses were destroyed.Quentin Sommerville is in the town of Harem in Idlib, where around 700 houses were destroyed.
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Iran marks anniversary of Islamic Revolution amid protests
Read MoreIran is celebrating the 44th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution amid nationwide anti-government protests and heightened tensions with the WestIran is celebrating the 44th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution amid nationwide anti-government protests and heightened tensions with the West
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Iran marks anniversary of Islamic Revolution amid protests
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Gillian Keegan at odds with Home Office plan to restrict overseas students
Read More Education secretary says UK ‘should be very proud of’ university sector, amid briefings with Suella Braverman Gillian Keegan has signalled that she disagrees with the Home Office’s plan to cut migration by targeting overseas students, adding the financial boost from international students to British universities was “hugely valuable”. The education secretary has said…
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McDonald’s withdraws ‘tasteless’ advert near crematorium
Read More It was feared that the ‘McCrispy’ advertisement would upset grieving families McDonald’s has apologized after an advertisement for the fast-food chain’s ‘McCrispy’ burger was placed close to a crematorium in the UK – although some locals did see the funny side. The restaurant chain has pledged to remove the offending advertising hoarding following…
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After Turkey’s quake, some people left homeless say they haven’t eaten in days
Read More In a camp in Gaziantep and in makeshift settlements in the fields around it, survivors of Monday’s quake say they do not have enough food, water, heating or basic amenities to keep themselves alive. (Image credit: Erin O’Brien for NPR) In a camp in Gaziantep and in makeshift settlements in the fields around…
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Fox cancels Biden Super Bowl interview
Read More Executives at the parent company of Fox News have cancelled plans to broadcast an interview with President Joe Biden rather than allow Mr Biden to sit for an interview with a Fox-owned channel targeted at Black audiences, the White House has said. Executives at the parent company of Fox News have cancelled plans…
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Man dies and another in hospital after stabbings in east London
Read More Met police reported two men in their 20s were stabbed in White Post Lane, Hackney Wick and one later died A man has died and another remains in hospital after they were stabbed in east London in the early hours of Saturday morning. The Metropolitan police said officers were called to an east…
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Wagner owner says war in Ukraine will drag on for years
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Toronto mayor quits after admitting affair with former staffer
Read More John Tory acknowledged relationship in a statement and apologised to his wife and family, and ‘all those hurt by my actions’ The mayor of Toronto has resigned, shortly after the Toronto Star newspaper reported he had an affair with a former staff member. John Tory, 68, acknowledged the relationship in a statement announcing…
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Biden, Lula to put focus on democracy, climate during visit
Read MorePresident Joe Biden is welcoming Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to the White House for wide-ranging talksPresident Joe Biden is welcoming Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to the White House for wide-ranging talks
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Moldovan prime minister resigns, government collapses
Read MoreMoldova’s government collapsed Friday as pro-Western Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilita resigned, adding to a series of crises that have gripped the small nation since Russia invaded its neighbor, UkraineMoldova’s government collapsed Friday as pro-Western Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilita resigned, adding to a series of crises that have gripped the small nation since Russia invaded…
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Texas AG settles with former aides who reported him to FBI
Read MoreTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton has agreed to apologize and pay $3.3 million in taxpayer money to four former staffers who accused him of corruption in 2020, igniting an ongoing FBI investigation into the three-term RepublicanTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton has agreed to apologize and pay $3.3 million in taxpayer money to four former…
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Peru: A disconnect between protesters and press
Read MorePeruvians are protesting but what story is the media telling? Also, the dangers of dissent in Belarus.Peruvians are protesting but what story is the media telling? Also, the dangers of dissent in Belarus.
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Cyclone Gabrielle: New Zealand braces for storm after record floods
Read MoreResidents are on edge as parts of the North Island prepare for more severe weather.Residents are on edge as parts of the North Island prepare for more severe weather.
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Biden, Brazil’s Lula vow relationship reboot at White House meet
Read MoreLeaders promise to work together on climate change, democracy, despite disagreements over Ukraine.Leaders promise to work together on climate change, democracy, despite disagreements over Ukraine.
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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 353
Read MoreAs the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 353rd day, we take a look at the main developments.As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 353rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
