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Democrat Ruben Gallego to run for Senate against Kyrsten Sinema in Arizona
Read More The Iraq War veteran and Democratic congressman will challenge the newly-independent incumbent Sinema The Iraq War veteran and Democratic congressman will challenge the newly-independent incumbent Sinema
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‘I think I can be that leader’: SC’s Nikki Haley further fuels speculation of 2024 run
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Alec Baldwin’s ‘recklessness’ on set led to criminal charge, prosecutors say
Read More Actor and Hannah Gutierrez Reed, violated ‘all of the standards … if we have a gun in our hands’, says Santa Fe DA district attorney Alec Baldwin’s “recklessness”, and the failure of his production team to follow basic gun safety procedures on the set of the movie Rust, led to the decision to…
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US ally walks back nuclear remarks
Read More South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol had said his country might obtain its own atomic weapons South Korea is still committed to the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons, President Yoon Suk-yeol insisted on Thursday. Earlier this month he had asserted that Seoul could acquire its own arsenal if the North continued developing its own atomic…
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Andrew Tate’s detention on rape, trafficking charges extended in Romania
Read MoreTate was initially detained in Romania – alongside his brother and two other Romanian women – on December 29th.Tate was initially detained in Romania – alongside his brother and two other Romanian women – on December 29th.
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Rape survivor wins case against ‘cruel and inhumane’ state of Bolivia
Read More An international court found that Brisa De Angulo, who was abused at 15, had her rights violated during the judicial process In a historic verdict, Brisa De Angulo, a rape survivor and campaigner for child victims of sexual abuse, has won a groundbreaking case against the state of Bolivia. The inter-American court of…
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Andrew Tate in prison for another month as Romanian police extend detention
Read More Judge gives detectives more time to investigate claims of rape and trafficking Judge gives detectives more time to investigate claims of rape and trafficking
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Andrew Tate in prison for another month as Romanian police extend detention
Read More Judge gives detectives more time to investigate allegations of rape and trafficking Judge gives detectives more time to investigate allegations of rape and trafficking
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Andrew Tate in prison for another month as Romanian police extend detention
Read More Judge gives detectives more time to investigate claims of rape and trafficking Judge gives detectives more time to investigate claims of rape and trafficking
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Biden says ‘no regrets’ on classified documents as he marks two years in office – live
Read More‘I think you’re going to find nothing there,’ says presidentSign up to receive First Thing – our daily briefing by email Good morning, US politics blog readers. Today marks the halfway point of Joe Biden’s first term as president. Will he seek a second? He has yet to officially decide, but all signs continue…
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India says no ‘conducive atmosphere’ for talks with Pakistan
Read MoreEarlier this week, Pakistan’s PM called for talks with India to discuss ‘burning issues such as Kashmir’.Earlier this week, Pakistan’s PM called for talks with India to discuss ‘burning issues such as Kashmir’.
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‘Putin considers Erdogan a real man’: Why Russia maintains friendly relations with one of NATO’s key members
Read More How Russia and Türkiye have managed to keep friendly ties despite conflicts and contradictions Five years ago, Türkiye’s Operation Olive Branch started off with massive airstrikes, columns of armored vehicles, tanks with infantry support, and special forces clearing up Syrian territories. The Turkish military entered a region where Russian troops had been stationed…
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Andrew Tate: Romania court extends police detention for influencer and brother
Read MoreInfluencer Andrew Tate will stay in custody until 27 February after a Romanian court extends his detention.Influencer Andrew Tate will stay in custody until 27 February after a Romanian court extends his detention.
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Afghanistan: Some Taliban open to women’s rights talks – top UN official
Read MoreDeputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammad has been meeting Taliban officials amid a deepening crisis.Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammad has been meeting Taliban officials amid a deepening crisis.
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Two attacks kill 18 in Burkina Faso: Security sources
Read MoreBurkina Faso is grappling with violence spearheaded by rebel fighters affiliated with al-Qaeda and ISIL.Burkina Faso is grappling with violence spearheaded by rebel fighters affiliated with al-Qaeda and ISIL.
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Nadhim Zahawi ‘agreed on penalty’ to settle tax bill worth millions
Read More Claim over sum imposed by HMRC likely to raise further questions for Conservative party chair The Conservative party chair, Nadhim Zahawi, agreed to pay a penalty to HMRC as part of a seven-figure settlement over his tax affairs, the Guardian has been told. The former chancellor, who still attends the cabinet, has been…
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Google parent Alphabet to cut 12,000 jobs
Read MoreSix per cent of Alphabet’s workforce will be lost worldwide, and US staff will be affected immediately.Six per cent of Alphabet’s workforce will be lost worldwide, and US staff will be affected immediately.
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Uber’s lobbying activities in France face inquiry after Guardian investigation
Read More Uber files project revealed that company identified Emmanuel Macron as key ally Uber’s lobbying activities in France and its relationship with president Emmanuel Macron are facing an official inquiry following an investigation led by the Guardian last year. A committee of French MPs will now investigate the ride-hailing company’s relationships with public officials,…
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Ukraine-Russia news – live: Putin’s ‘diabolical atrocities’ must be punished, UK says
Read More Foreign secretary’s comments come as Western allies meet in Germany for talks on supplying Ukraine with more military aid Foreign secretary’s comments come as Western allies meet in Germany for talks on supplying Ukraine with more military aid
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Ticketless fans, organisers blamed for Iraq stadium stampede
Read MoreThousands of ticketless fans had gathered outside Basra International Stadium ahead of the Arabian Gulf Cup final.Thousands of ticketless fans had gathered outside Basra International Stadium ahead of the Arabian Gulf Cup final.
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London, Scotland head for showdown as gender debate rages
Read MoreIn an unprecedented move, London has used its powers to block Scotland’s gender reform bill.In an unprecedented move, London has used its powers to block Scotland’s gender reform bill.
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Mapping the battle for Bakhmut
Read MoreAl Jazeera charts six months of assaults on Bakhmut as fighting intensifies.Al Jazeera charts six months of assaults on Bakhmut as fighting intensifies.
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Man survived on ketchup while lost at sea for 24 days
Read More The man used a mirror to signal a plane for help The man used a mirror to signal a plane for help
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Jacinda Ardern speaks of ‘sense of relief’ after quitting: ‘I slept well for the first time in a long time’
Read More Ardern says she wants to leave with message ‘that you can be your own kind of leader, one who knows when it’s time to go’ Ardern says she wants to leave with message ‘that you can be your own kind of leader, one who knows when it’s time to go’
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Trump fined $1 million over lawsuit against Clinton
Read More The former US president had accused the ex-Democratic nominee of slandering his campaign by alleging it colluded with Russia A US federal court has fined former President Donald Trump and his lawyers nearly $1 million for a “frivolous” lawsuit they had filed against ex-presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Trump had claimed that Clinton engaged…
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Tanzanian killed in Ukraine: We told him not to go
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Tanzanian killed in Ukraine: We told him not to go
Read MoreNemes Tarimo, who was in prison in Russia, joined the Wagner Group to get a pardon, his family says.Nemes Tarimo, who was in prison in Russia, joined the Wagner Group to get a pardon, his family says.
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FAA says outage was from accidental contractor mistake: CBS News Flash Jan. 20, 2023
Read MoreThe FAA says contractors working on a pilot-alert system accidentally deleted files last week — disrupting air traffic across the country. The agency says there’s no evidence of a cyberattack and it’s taking steps to keep it from recurring. T-Mobile says data from 37 million customers has been hacked. And the L.A. coroner says…
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Tunisia’s Ons Jabeur crashes out of the Australian Open
Read MoreJabeur beaten by French Open finalist Vondrousova; Djokovic, Murray through in men’s draw.Jabeur beaten by French Open finalist Vondrousova; Djokovic, Murray through in men’s draw.
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U.S. players continue surprise success at Australian Open
Read MoreAmerican Jenson Brooksby topped No. 2 seed Casper Ruud on the men’s side of the Australian Open on Thursday, just a day after fellow American Mackenzie McDonald defeated top seed Rafael Nadal. On the women’s side, American Katie Volynets stunned No. 9 seed Veronika Kudermetova to advance to the third round of the Australian…
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Halyna Hutchins’ final words after being shot on Alec Baldwin’s Rust set revealed
Read More The director of photography for the Western film ‘Rust’ died on 21 October 2021 after Baldwin discharged a firearm while practising a gun-drawing technique on set The director of photography for the Western film ‘Rust’ died on 21 October 2021 after Baldwin discharged a firearm while practising a gun-drawing technique on set
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Kenyan security forces kill 10 suspected al-Shabab fighters
Read MoreKenya has suffered attacks for a decade as retribution for joining the peacekeeping force fighting al-Shabab in Somalia.Kenya has suffered attacks for a decade as retribution for joining the peacekeeping force fighting al-Shabab in Somalia.
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Levelling up fails to make people think local areas are improving, poll finds – UK politics live
Read More Latest updates: YouGov survey finds there is almost nowhere in Britain where people think their community has got better Good morning. “Are you better off than you were four years ago?” That is one of the most powerful questions in electoral politics, made famous when Ronald Reagan asked it in 1980 and now…
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India to ‘encourage greater investments’ in crisis-hit Sri Lanka
Read MoreSri Lanka’s worst-ever economic crisis is seeing a shortage of foreign currency, runaway inflation and steep recession.Sri Lanka’s worst-ever economic crisis is seeing a shortage of foreign currency, runaway inflation and steep recession.
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Leo Varadkar admits regrets over Northern Ireland protocol
Read More Ireland’s taoiseach regrets Brexit deal imposed without agreement of unionists and nationalists Ireland’s taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, has said he regrets that the Northern Ireland protocol he agreed with Boris Johnson to end a Brexit impasse was signed without the agreement of unionists and nationalists. The admission came as the latest deadline to restore…
