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Who really killed RT France
Read More The French establishment media took on the role of political commissars, making sure the outlet was not allowed to operate After a year of censorship, RT has now had to officially stop its activities in France. But would the French authorities have made this move without the influence of some prominent French journalists…
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South Sudan’s displaced hope pope’s visit will bring peace
Read MoreThere are 2.2 million internally displaced people in South Sudan as a civil war that began in 2013 continues to simmer.There are 2.2 million internally displaced people in South Sudan as a civil war that began in 2013 continues to simmer.
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I went inside Andrew Tate’s Hustler University – where ‘Gs’ celebrate making $11
Read More Andrew Tate’s ‘The Real World’ – formerly known as Hustler’s University – claims to have cultivated an army of 200,000 followers, Caolán Magee reports Andrew Tate’s ‘The Real World’ – formerly known as Hustler’s University – claims to have cultivated an army of 200,000 followers, Caolán Magee reports
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Madrid exhibition tells story of Spaniards sent to Nazi concentration camp
Read More About 7,500 Spanish Republicans who fled to France were deported to Mauthausen camp in Austria When, on 5 May 1945, two tanks from the US army’s 11th Armored Division finally rolled into Mauthausen, one of the camp’s prisoners caught a glimpse of himself and his fellow inmates in their liberators’ faces. “Before their…
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Schiff calls Mike Pompeo ‘failed Trump lackey’ after classified records claim
Read More Democratic congressman pushes back after former CIA chief and secretary of state accuses him of leaking classified information Mike Pompeo is a “failed lackey of the Trump administration”, a spokesperson for Adam Schiff said on Wednesday, after the former CIA director and secretary of state accused the Democratic congressman of leaking classified information.…
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Miraculous escape after bus plunges into Turkey lake
Read MoreCCTV shows the driver lose control of the steering wheel in an accident that left no-one seriously hurt.CCTV shows the driver lose control of the steering wheel in an accident that left no-one seriously hurt.
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NATO member secretly provided Ukraine with fighter jets – media
Read More Poland allegedly gave Ukraine several MiG-29 planes under the guise of spare parts In spring 2022, Warsaw secretly delivered several of its MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine, despite the Polish government officially denying any such deals, a local paper has claimed, citing sources. According to Dziennik Gazeta Prawna (DGP), the planes were sent…
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Tyre Nichols – live: Memphis police chief urges calm ahead of bodycam release of ‘heinous, inhumane’ beating
Read More Nichols, 29, died on 10 January, three days after traffic stop turned into confrontation with officers Nichols, 29, died on 10 January, three days after traffic stop turned into confrontation with officers
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Scotland may have to rethink university and personal care pledges
Read More IFS says if Holyrood’s health and climate policies remain in place other public spending will suffer The Scottish government could be forced to reconsider spending pledges to provide free university places and free personal care for older people following a squeeze on payments from the UK Treasury over the next two years, according…
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Woman, 29, arrested for enrolling in New Jersey high school as a 15-year-old student and attending classes
Read More ‘I was in class with this woman, and talked to her, walked her from point A to point B, and never expected this to happen,’ student says ‘I was in class with this woman, and talked to her, walked her from point A to point B, and never expected this to happen,’ student…
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EU urged to embrace ‘war economy’
Read More The bloc is currently incapable to adequately arm either itself or Ukraine, a top MEP argues The European Union should move its economy to a wartime footing amid the Ukraine conflict, Manfred Weber, the president of the European People’s Party (EPP), suggested on Thursday. He said that the move is required to ramp…
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Analysis: Stakes rise as Iran can fuel ‘several’ atom bombs
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North and South Korea violated armistice with drones: UN Command
Read MoreFlying drones into each other’s airspace violated an armistice that ended fighting in the 1950-1953 Korean War, UN says.Flying drones into each other’s airspace violated an armistice that ended fighting in the 1950-1953 Korean War, UN says.
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Russia retaliates with mass missile attack on Ukraine after tanks promise | First Thing
Read More Sending tanks is seen as growing ‘direct involvement in the conflict’ from US and Nato, Kremlin says. Plus, how did America’s eggs get absurdly expensive? Good morning. Huge explosions shook Kyiv and sirens sounded across Ukraine on Thursday morning during a mass missile attack 24 hours after commitments were made by the US…
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Africa has become ‘less safe, secure and democratic’ in past decade, report finds
Read More Progress in key areas has stalled because of Covid, conflict and the climate crisis, but peaceful nations are performing better Africa is less safe, secure and democratic than a decade ago, with insecurity holding back progress in health, education and economic opportunities, according to an assessment of the continent. The Ibrahim index of…
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HMRC boss tells MPs ‘innocent errors’ aren’t penalised after Zahawi tax row
Read More Jim Harra says his officials will help with ethics inquiry ‘in any way we can’ The chief executive of HM Revenue and Customs has told the public accounts committee that there are “no penalties for innocent errors” in an individual’s tax affairs. Jim Harra has told MPs that officials would help “in any…
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Match-fixing scandal threatens to turn snooker’s boom into bust
Read MoreConcerns grow over the influence of organised crime in snooker, as gangs seek to exploit vulnerabilities in the sport.Concerns grow over the influence of organised crime in snooker, as gangs seek to exploit vulnerabilities in the sport.
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Palestinians say Israeli troops kill several in West Bank clash
Read MoreIt was the deadliest day in years of unrest in the territory.It was the deadliest day in years of unrest in the territory.
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Advising others on crucial life choices ‘immoral’ says Cambridge philosopher
Read More Dr Farbod Akhlaghi argues that everyone has a right to ‘self authorship’, which is violated even by well-meaning advice Giving friends and relations advice about crucial life choices such as whether to take a new job or start a family is immoral, according to a new paper by a Cambridge philosopher. Dr Farbod…
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Sunak and cabinet head to Chequers as pressure grows on PM to sack Zahawi – UK politics live
Read More Latest updates: Lib Dems criticise Tory ‘hideaway day’ as ethics probe into Tory party chair’s tax affairs continues Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, has said he has a “special bond” with Boris Johnson in an interview where he branded Vladimir Putin a “nobody” and suggested it was too late for face-to-face talks with the…
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UK households will face more pain, says Bank’s former chief economist
Read More Andy Haldane says starting mortgage rate rises sooner would have nipped inflation in the bud The former chief economist of the Bank of England has warned there is “more pain to come” for households and the wider economy as mortgage rate increases hit people’s bank accounts and weigh on spending. Andy Haldane, who…
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White House comments on potential NATO-Russia clash
Read More There is “absolutely no indication” that Moscow is planning to strike the US-led military bloc, Washington says NATO countries are not in danger of being attacked by Russia, US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said on Wednesday. Speaking at a regular press briefing, Kirby was asked whether the US-led military alliance has…
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Bahrain crown prince and Qatar emir discuss ‘differences’ in call
Read MoreLeaders agreed the countries will continue to communicate to achieve common goals, BNA state news agency reports.Leaders agreed the countries will continue to communicate to achieve common goals, BNA state news agency reports.
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Israeli raids: Why have so many Palestinians been killed?
Read MoreAl Jazeera breaks down the reason for the increase in the number of Palestinians killed by Israel in recent months.Al Jazeera breaks down the reason for the increase in the number of Palestinians killed by Israel in recent months.
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UK ban on laughing gas sale or possession poised to go ahead
Read More Suella Braverman pushing plan to change law on nitrous oxide as part of crackdown on antisocial behaviour The Home Office is preparing to introduce a long-mooted ban on the sale or possession of nitrous oxide, one of the most popular recreational drugs among young people, as part of a wider crackdown on antisocial…
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India celebrates Republic Day, Egyptian leader attends parade
Read MoreIndia marks its 74th Republic Day with a ceremonial parade; Egypt’s Abdel Fattah el-Sisi attends as a guest of honour.India marks its 74th Republic Day with a ceremonial parade; Egypt’s Abdel Fattah el-Sisi attends as a guest of honour.
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Ukraine not interested in peace talks with ‘nobody’ Putin, Zelensky says
Read More Vladimir Putin ‘a man who said one thing and did another’, Ukraine’s president says Vladimir Putin ‘a man who said one thing and did another’, Ukraine’s president says
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Nine Palestinians killed in Israeli raid in Jenin
Read MoreThe heaviest death toll in months comes as troops battle militants in the flashpoint West Bank town.The heaviest death toll in months comes as troops battle militants in the flashpoint West Bank town.
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South Korea’s capital weathers snowstorm as cold spell bites
Read MoreMorning temperatures in Seoul and nearby regions fell to about minus 10 degrees Celsius (14 degrees Fahrenheit).Morning temperatures in Seoul and nearby regions fell to about minus 10 degrees Celsius (14 degrees Fahrenheit).
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Japan launches intel satellite to watch N. Korea, disasters
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Israeli raid kills three Palestinians in Jenin fighting
Read More23 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since the start of January.23 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since the start of January.
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Man kills official in machete attack on two churches in Spain
Read MoreProsecutors are investigating the attacks at two Catholic churches in Algeciras as a possible ‘act of terrorism’.Prosecutors are investigating the attacks at two Catholic churches in Algeciras as a possible ‘act of terrorism’.
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‘We know who did it’: Russian anti-war exiles targeted in Serbia
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Adani’s Queensland coalmine cited in US investor’s claims of ‘biggest con in corporate history’
Read More Scathing allegations, which company rejects as ‘baseless’, will hamper access to Wall Street but surging coal price will ease burden, experts say Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast The ability of Adani Group to raise money will…
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Indonesia’s charity laws in spotlight after Lion Air crash scam
Read MoreThree charity workers have been given prison terms for misappropriating $7.8m from a victims’ fund set up by Boeing.Three charity workers have been given prison terms for misappropriating $7.8m from a victims’ fund set up by Boeing.
