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Mother mauled to death by pack of dogs and children injured in rural Georgia
Read More Courtney Williams and her children were waiting at a bus stop near Georgia middle school when dogs attacked Courtney Williams and her children were waiting at a bus stop near Georgia middle school when dogs attacked
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Woman, 66, stabbed to death in north London was ‘devoted to her family’
Read More Relatives pay tribute to Anita Mukhey, who was attacked near a bus stop in Edgware on Thursday A grandmother who was stabbed to death in north London has been remembered for being “devoted to her family”. Anita Mukhey, 66, a medical secretary in the NHS, was attacked near a bus stop in Edgware…
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French government says Kristi Noem lied about cancelling meeting with Macron
Read More A French official said there is no record of a scheduled meeting with the South Dakota governor – nor had they invited her The French government has joined the chorus of detractors taking aim at South Dakota governor Kristi Noem’s political autobiography No Going Back, which many now see as having eliminated her…
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Best, Worst, and Most Talked About Moments from the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest
Read More The grand final of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest took place Saturday at the Malmo Arena in Sweden, with Swiss singer Nemo taking home the iconic microphone-shaped glass trophy. Nemo’s win marks the first victory for Switzerland since 1988, when Canadian singer Celine Dion competed for the country. Likened to the Olympics of…
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Amazon plans to invest 1.2 bn euros in France: Macron’s office
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Gold bars, wads of cash and halal meat: The case against Bob Menendez explained
Read More A formerly-indicted New Jersey senator has found himself at the center of another corruption investigation, this time concerning allegations of accepting gold bars, a Mercedes-Benz and cash in exchange for political favors. Ariana Baio explains the case against Bob Menendez A formerly-indicted New Jersey senator has found himself at the center of another…
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At least 6 killed in Belgorod building collapse, Russia says
Read MoreRussian regional governor accuses Ukraine of shelling residential building in Belgorod city, near Ukrainian border.Russian regional governor accuses Ukraine of shelling residential building in Belgorod city, near Ukrainian border.
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Sen. Tom Cotton says Israel is “fighting a war for survival against a terrorist group”
Read MoreRepublican Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, who has been fiercely critical of the Biden administration’s decision to pause a weapons shipment to Israel, tells “Face the Nation” that it is different from actions taken by President Ronald Reagan in the 1980s.” “Israel is fighting a war of survival against a terrorist group that committed…
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Sen. Chris Van Hollen says White House has a “very low bar for what’s acceptable” from Israel
Read MoreDemocratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland tells “Face the Nation” that the Biden administration has set a “very low bar for what’s acceptable” from Israel in a report on that country’s use of U.S. weapons in the war against Hamas. “With respect to the delivery of humanitarian assistance, and the total restriction of…
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Russia-Ukraine war – live: Thousands flee as Kremlin launches cross-border attacks in Kharkiv region
Read More Russia claims it has taken nine towns across the border with northeastern Ukraine in the past two days. Ukraine disputes these claims but admits the situation is ‘difficult’ Russia claims it has taken nine towns across the border with northeastern Ukraine in the past two days. Ukraine disputes these claims but admits the…
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Internet outage felt across East Africa
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Nadhim Zahawi admits he paid nearly £5m to HMRC after ‘careless mistake’
Read More Tory former minister says he made error over tax paid on sales of YouGov shares after previously saying he was being ‘smeared’ Nadhim Zahawi has admitted for the first time he paid nearly £5m to the tax authority to settle his tax affairs, having previously denied the figure involved and claimed he was…
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Followed home, frozen out the party and driven abroad: How one state’s politics went way too far
Read More John Bowden reports on how a House of Cards-like story played out among Maryland’s Democrats, leaving some people still too scared to talk about what happened John Bowden reports on how a House of Cards-like story played out among Maryland’s Democrats, leaving some people still too scared to talk about what happened
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Founder of Hipgnosis Songs Fund accuses ex-partner over failed business
Read More The now dissolved Hipgnosis Music received funds that were proceeds of fraud, Merck Mercuriadis alleges in court documents The founder of a music company that holds the rights to songs by Blondie and Justin Bieber has accused his former business partner of using the proceeds of fraud to fund their collapsed venture, court…
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UK given stark warning over ‘negligible’ air defence systems
Read More Exclusive: Key defence contractor says UK’s capabilities are ‘very limited’ as a result of long-term under-investment Britain’s air defence systems are “very limited, to the point of being negligible”, a key defence contractor has claimed, as the Ministry of Defence warned of the gravest risk of attack from the skies in 30 years.…
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Woman having assisted death calls for UK law change: ‘The closer it gets, the more peaceful I feel’
Read More Tracy Hickman, a British woman who has terminal cancer, will have an assisted death in New Zealand next week A British woman who will have an assisted death next week in New Zealand where she lives has called on the UK to change its law to give seriously ill people choices about the…
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Death, disease and despair as fighting closes in on besieged Sudanese city
Read More Darfur is on the brink of another disaster as fighting intensifies around El Fasher, the last city in the region not controlled by the Rapid Support Forces At the Abu Shouk camp for displaced people on the northern fringe of El Fasher in North Darfur, about seven people a day arrive with injuries…
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How the US State Department shields Israel from sanctions
Read MoreInside the labyrinth of the State Department’s mechanisms that allow the flow of weapons to Israel, despite violations.Inside the labyrinth of the State Department’s mechanisms that allow the flow of weapons to Israel, despite violations.
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Chile’s Tabilo beats top-seeded Djokovic in massive upset at Italian Open
Read MoreDjokovic’s 6-2, 6-3 straight sets loss extends his tournament drought in 2024.Djokovic’s 6-2, 6-3 straight sets loss extends his tournament drought in 2024.
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Ukraine facing ‘difficult’ situation in Kharkiv region, military chief says
Read More Ukrainian commander admits his forces are on the back foot as Russia claims to have taken more villages Ukraine’s top military commander admitted on Sunday that the situation in the north-eastern Kharkiv region was “difficult” as Russia continued an assault in the area and Moscow claimed to have captured several more villages. Col…
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Why Olly Alexander was a forgotten face in Eurovision school reunion crowd
Read More The UK’s familiar-sounding entry fared poorly with voters in a contest where the shock of the new often does well Though it takes place every 12 months, to understand the dynamics of the Eurovision public vote it may be useful to think of the song contest as a kind of school reunion. There’s…
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Trump praises fictional serial killer Hannibal Lecter during rally speech
Read More Donald Trump praised fictional serial killer Hannibal Lecter during his rally speech in New Jersey on Saturday (11 May). Donald Trump praised fictional serial killer Hannibal Lecter during his rally speech in New Jersey on Saturday (11 May).
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British asparagus back in supermarkets after criticism over imports
Read More ‘Frustratingly cold’ weather had slowed UK season but sunny spell has helped crop ‘grow like stink’ Shoppers angered by discovering imported asparagus on supermarket shelves during the short British season for the vegetable are expected to receive a fillip after a sudden burst of sunshine helped the domestic crop. Supermarket shoppers had complained…
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Egypt says it will join South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at ICJ
Read MoreCairo says the move is due to Israel’s worsening attacks against civilians in Gaza.Cairo says the move is due to Israel’s worsening attacks against civilians in Gaza.
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Spectacular photos show the northern lights around the world
Read MorePeople from the United States and Canada to the United Kingdom, Poland, parts of China and Russia saw the northern lights this weekend.People from the United States and Canada to the United Kingdom, Poland, parts of China and Russia saw the northern lights this weekend.
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Blinken says U.S. won’t back Rafah incursion without “credible plan” to protect civilians
Read MoreFollowing President Biden’s confirmation that the U.S. will not send weapons to Israel if there is an invasion of Rafah, Secretary of State Antony Blinken confirmed on “Face the Nation” that the U.S. “will not support” Israel if there is a “major military operation” in Rafah in the “absence of a credible plan to…
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Cannes set to unfurl against backdrop of war, protests and films
Read MoreThe Cannes Film Festival rarely passes without cacophony but this year’s edition may be more raucous and uneasy than any edition in recent memory.The Cannes Film Festival rarely passes without cacophony but this year’s edition may be more raucous and uneasy than any edition in recent memory.
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Ex-roommate of Idaho murders victims breaks silence for first time to reveal last text to friends
Read More Ashlin Couch moved out of the home on King Road in Moscow, Idaho, just months before the murders Ashlin Couch moved out of the home on King Road in Moscow, Idaho, just months before the murders
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Germany’s conscription plans revealed – media
Read More The defense minister is expected to officially present reforms to the draft system in early June The German Defense Ministry has prepared several conscription reform proposals to tackle a chronic personnel shortage in the Armed Forces, Die Welt newspaper reported this week. Minister Boris Pistorius is expected to choose one of them and…
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The Russians simply walked in, Ukrainian troops in Kharkiv tell BBC
Read MoreThe BBC’s Jonathan Beale meets front line soldiers battling Russia’s new incursion in north-east Ukraine.The BBC’s Jonathan Beale meets front line soldiers battling Russia’s new incursion in north-east Ukraine.
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Trump praises fictional serial killer Hannibal Lecter during rally speech
Read More Ex-president calls Hopkins’ cannibalistic Lecter ‘late, great’ while condemning ‘people who are being released into our country’ Donald Trump on Saturday praised fictional serial killer Hannibal Lecter “as a wonderful man” before segueing into comments disparaging people who have immigrated into the US without permission. The former president’s remarks to political rally-goers in…
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Potential VP pick joins Trump on flight to raucous Jersey Shore rally after he nixed another hopeful
Read More Mr Trump tells one former rival to ‘get ready’ and another to get lost as he stokes speculation around vice president pick Mr Trump tells one former rival to ‘get ready’ and another to get lost as he stokes speculation around vice president pick
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6.4 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Mexico-Guatemala Border
Read More TAPACHULA, Mexico — A strong earthquake shook the border of Mexico and Guatemala early Sunday, driving frightened residents into the streets. The temblor struck just before 6 a.m. near the Mexican border town of Suchiate, where a river by the same name divides the two countries. The epicenter was just off the Pacific…
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Thousands of Canadians forced to evacuate as massive wildfire burns
Read MoreThe blaze in northeastern British Columbia started Friday and almost doubled in size by the following day, reaching about 4,200 acres.The blaze in northeastern British Columbia started Friday and almost doubled in size by the following day, reaching about 4,200 acres.
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Sporadic pro-Palestinian protests staged during college commencements
Read More Small demonstrations held on Saturday, including at Virginia Commonwealth University and University of Wisconsin-Madison Small pro-Palestinian protests popped up sporadically on Saturday as colleges and universities from North Carolina to California held commencement ceremonies, including dozens of graduating students at Virginia Commonwealth University who walked out on an address by Republican governor Glenn…
