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Time shows how near to annihilation we are â from nuclear weapons, climate change, and other threats
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India and Pakistan came close to a nuclear war four years ago, which was only averted when America intervened, Mike Pompeo, the former US secretary of state,
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The Brazilian failed a breath test which showed he had 43mg of alcohol per 100ml of breath when the legal limit is 35mg
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Eleven people have been killed and 11 others injured after strikes hit buildings in several regions.
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American rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, may not be suitable for an Australian visa because of his history of anti-Semitic remarks, a government minister said on Wednesday, as pressure mounted to deny the award-winning rapper entry.
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Prosecutors were carrying out forensic searches of Tate's phones and laptops, as him and his brother Tristan were taken to the Bucharest HQ of the organisation that tackles organised crime and terrorism.
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Suspected Sicilian Mafia member Andrea Bonafede is arrested after major mob boss Matteo Messina Denaro, who had been on the run since 1993, was caught using his identity to receive treatment for cancer at a clinic in Palermo.
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A man believed to be the Wagner Group's first defector to the West is being held by police.
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VATICAN CITY (AP) â Pope Francis criticized laws that criminalize homosexuality as âunjust,â saying God loves all his children just as they are and called on Catholic bishops who support the laws tâŠ
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Germany's top Nazi hunter, Thomas Will, is hopeful of securing further convictions over the Holocaust even as the remaining suspects, many now in their late 90s, die.
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Rupert Murdoch has pulled the plug on a proposal to merge his News Corp. and Fox Corp. In statements Tuesday, the companies said their boards received letters from Murdoch withdrawing the plan
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TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) â Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen told Pope Francis in a letter that war with China is ânot an optionâ and said constructive interaction with Beijing, which claims the island as part of its territory, depends on respecting self-
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India's efforts to block screenings of the series have been called an attack on press freedom, while the nation's foreign ministry said the documentary was a "propaganda piece". Despite the ban, student groups have vowed to show the controversial programm
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Elon Musk's electric car company is facing questions as the economy weakens and borrowing costs rise.
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Feige said it is a 'great privilege' to be able to adapt Marvel comics into films
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The Biden administration is finalizing plans to send US-made Abrams tanks to Ukraine and could make an announcement as soon as this week, according to three US officials familiar with the deliberations.
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PARIS (AP) â The pioneering Black performer Josephine Baker â who left the United States to find global fame in Paris in the 1920s â was Diorâs muse for an old school spring couture collection of archetypal classicism.
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France will withdraw its military forces from Burkina Faso within a month, the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs told CNN on Wednesday.
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Shakira and the soccer player announced their split in June, and things have only gotten more interesting since.
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A group gathered outside the tournament's main venue, the Rod Laver Arena, holding some Russian flags, including an image of Vladimir Putin, chanting "Serbia, Russia".
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US DOJ last week charged Bitzlatoâs co-founder, a Russian living in China, with running a money-laundering haven.
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After clinching cooperation with one key suspect, the EU corruption case now hinges on securing hard evidence.
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The suspect in a machete attack on two churches in southern Spain in which one clergyman was killed and another seriously injured is a 25-year-old Moroccan man who was due to be deported from the country, police said on Thursday.
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South Africa has the right to conduct such exercises with its "friends", the foreign minister says.
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Dairo Antonio Ăsuga faces decades in prison for leading violent cartel and paramilitary group
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Search for nine missing members continues in choppy waters
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A routerâs emissions can paint a picture of activity in a room
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Roiland, who has pleaded not guilty, will no longer work on Hulu shows Solar Opposites or Koala Man, as well as being dropped from Rick and Morty
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The lappet-faced vulture named Pin died in âvery suspiciousâ circumstances. The bird was discovered dead in its habitat with a âwoundâ to his body, the zoo said during a preâŠ
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North Korea has ordered a five-day lockdown in the capital over "respiratory illness", a report said Wednesday, in what appears to be the first citywide restrictions since the country declared victoryâŠ
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U.S. special operations forces have killed a senior Islamic State group official and 10 other terrorist operatives in remote northern Somalia, senior Biden administration officials announced Thursday.
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The highest-ranking woman at the United Nations says she used everything in her âtoolboxâ during meetings with Taliban ministers to try to reverse their crackdown on Afghan women and girls
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Eurostar is being forced to limit capacity and leave empty seats on the âvast majorityâ of services because of post-Brexit border issues.The companyâs new chief executive, Gwendoline Cazenave, said there had been a 30 per cent increase in processing
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Michelle Yeoh's Everything Everywhere All At Once is the frontrunner in the Hollywood awards.
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Andrew Bridgen has sent a legal letter to Matt Hancock over a Twitter message in which the former health secretary accused him of spouting "antisemitic, conspiracy theories".
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The 28-year-old Canadian struck the deal with Hipgnosis Songs Capital, following in the footsteps of Justin Timberlake and Shakira.
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The producers of a failed film starring the Bond girl Eva Green are trying to paint her as a âdivaâ to damage her reputation in a legal battle, the High Court
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The former business secretary will "debate the hot topics of the day", the broadcaster confirmed.
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The Conservative Party chairman is under pressure to fully explain the circumstances of a tax settlement.
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Sir Rod Stewart said it was "ridiculous" people were having to wait long periods to get essential scans and treatment. Th esinger said he would like to donate enough money to pay for "10 or 20 scans".
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The MP is understood not to have been hurt in the incident which began at Westminster station before continuing on a train
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MPs and peers warn bill âwill damage UKâs international reputation as guardians of human rightsâ
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The Privileges Committee, which is investigating claims Boris Johnson misled MPs over lockdown-busting gatherings in No10, is set to begin hearings in March. that will take place every Tuesday and Wednesday
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A life insurance firm said it wanted to "make people think" by using the serial killer's image.
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Key Putin ally, who founded Wagner mercenaries, attempted to âsubvert sanctions and silence journalistâ
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Children seeking asylum who were placed in government-run hotels have gone missing, admits a minister.
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Sunak sends Zahawi to Coventry (only 10 miles from his constituency!)
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Supporters of English football's most successful clubs will issue a rare joint statement on Wednesday to demand that the government introduces a tougher ownership regime, Sky News learns.
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The party has forced its latest victim of a prime minister into a succession of U-turns.
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The PM said the centre next to Parliament would ensure the testimonies of Holocaust survivors were âheard at the heart of our democracyâ.
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Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove likened the way the UK's political economy had been run in the past, reliant on London and the South East, to a failing football team which had let the country down.
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Associated British Foods (ABF) saw its group revenues jump by 16% over the last four months, to ÂŁ6.7 billion from ÂŁ5.57 billion.
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Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag said Marcus Rashford is central to his plans to make them the "best club in the world" and urged the forward to remain at Old Trafford to realise his ambitions.
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Driver-only operation and ticket office closures have been parked in the sidings
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Track and fieldâs governing body is facing renewed criticism from some for a proposal to allow transgender athletes to continue competing in top female events with stricter rules
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Rishi Sunak is likely to be grilled at Prime Minister's Questions about the conduct of his party chairman.
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Chris Heaton-Harris says he will highlight efforts to restore Stormont and the Good Friday Agreement anniversary.
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Elle Edwards died after a gunman opened fire on the Lighthouse pub in Wallasey, Merseyside, shortly before midnight on December 24
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Sarah Jackson, who has become an ocean ambassador for the Marine Conservation Society, is leaving her home county of Cheshire for the Spanish Canary island of Tenerife over the pollution problem at Hayling Island in Hampshire.
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A suspicious package was found at St Jamesâs Hospital in Leeds on Friday
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Sir Mark Rowley was speaking to the London Assembly Police and Crime Committee.
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Suella Braverman said the Home Office would not establish the post of migrantsâ commissioner or hold reconciliation events.
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Analysis of industry data by the PA news agency found the cancellations score for all operators during the four weeks to January 7 was 8.0%.
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The 50-year-old man was detained three days after the body of Darren Moore was found in a city centre alley on Sunday evening.
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LONDON (AP) â Microsoft said itâs investigating problems with its online services including its Teams messaging platform and Outlook email system after users around the world reported outagesâŠ
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Lloyds Banking Group, which owns both high street lenders, says the sites to go have seen the number of visits drop by about 60% on average in the last five years, but it will fuel concerns about the impact on a significant minority for whom cash remains
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The gallery will reopen later this year to show the new exhibition
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Figures released today by the Home Office reveal the government must recruit a massive 3,427 officers by the end of March, amid fears low pay is putting off would-be coppers
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Labour criticised the Tories as figures show fewer than 9,000 public charge points were installed in the UK last year.
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Jim Goodwinâs position as Aberdeen boss is in peril after a humiliating 1-0 Scottish Cup defeat by Junior side Darvel at Recreation Park
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Company weighing options including exit from domestic energy and broadband sectors in UK, Netherlands and Germany
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Inheritance tax should rise to pay for healthy-living policies, the former chief medical officer has said as she accused ministers of âwatering downâ measures designed to improve the nationâs health.Professor Dame Sally Davies said new funding strea
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Two thirds of A&E patients were seen within four hours but the number seeking emergency care falls.
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Hanks plays a reclusive widower in the Marc Forster-directed picture
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BBC Wales is given exclusive access as advanced paramedics strive to treat patients at home.
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The former PM is entitled to money from the public purse as he faces an investigation over whether he misled parliament about partygate, and he has already spent over ÂŁ200,000 on advice from lawyers.
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The headless skeletons were among several Iron Age and Roman finds in the area.
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Permission to treat sugar beet seeds with a pesticide that can harm bees is given by the government.
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EIS members in both Edinburgh and South Ayrshire are to strike on Wednesday.
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Flights could be cancelled and journeys delayed because of âfreezingâ fog in the region
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All Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs) are too easily set up and lack independent scrutiny, according to a rare joint intervention by the Speakers of both Houses of Parliament. House of Commons speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle and Lords speaker Lord McFall have
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TSB says its record annual performance will allow it to pay a dividend to Banco Sabadell for the first time, offsetting the cost of a recent fine over the failed IT migration.
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A co-defendant of Jared O'Mara told police about the former MP's drug use, a court hears.
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The governmentâs Prevent counterextremism programme is failing to fight âincelâ culture because it was designed to tackle Islamist terrorism, an MP has said.Lu