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Israel under pressure to let more aid into Gaza as hostage talks continue
Antony Blinken holds two-hour meeting with Netanyahu while Hamas considers ceasefire proposalIsrael’s leaders were under renewed...
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Colombian president says government will sever Israel ties over Gaza ‘genocide’
Gustavo Petro tells May Day rally ‘if Palestine dies, humanity dies’, as Israeli foreign minister accuses...
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Canada: bitter clash in parliament over Trudeau ‘wacko’ jibe
Parliamentary questions dominated by partisan attacks a day after Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre ejected from chamberCanada’s...
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Kenya floods: tourists evacuated from Maasai Mara after river bursts banks
Kenya Red Cross rescues more than 90 people from hotels and lodges as heavy rainfall continuesScores...
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Lone children at risk of deportation to Rwanda after being classified as adults, says charity
Refugee Council sounds warning after children wrongly issued with notices of intent by Home OfficeUK politics...
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‘This is cleansing’: Dublin sends in police and buses to dismantle tent city
Shocked people from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nigeria herded on to coaches as 200 tents removed and streets...
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Dorset auction house withdraws Egyptian human skulls from sale
MP says trade in remains is ‘gross violation of human dignity’, as skulls from Pitt Rivers...
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US asylum app strands migrants and aids organised crime, rights group says
CBP One app offers far too few appointments, meaning asylum seekers must wait or pay human...
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Saudis push for ‘plan B’ that excludes Israel from key deal with US
Riyadh seeks more modest agreement with Washington in absence of Gaza ceasefire and Netanyahu resistance to...
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Number of writers jailed in China exceeds 100 for first time, says report
Freedom to Write index says there are 107 people in prison for published content in China,...
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US campus protests: ‘horrific violence’ as rival groups clash in Los Angeles – live updates
Protesters have clashed on the University of California campus in Los Angeles hours after New York...
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Georgian police fire teargas as huge ‘foreign agents’ bill protests rock Tbilisi – Europe live
Masked police also used water cannon and stun grenades against rally protesting over legislation viewed as...
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Middle East crisis live: Hamas ‘seeking more clarity on terms of ceasefire deal’
Egyptian official says group wants clear terms allowing displaced people to return to the north of...
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Bruce Lehrmann granted extension to consider appeal of defamation ruling in Network Ten case
Justice Michael Lee labels Ten lawyer’s comments outside court following judgment ‘discourteous’ and ‘misleading’Get our morning...
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Russia-Ukraine war live: Moscow orders more weapons to ‘maintain pace of offensive’ as Kyiv forces plead for arms
Russian defence minister Sergei Shoigu says its volume and quality of weapons should be stepped up...
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Badenoch rejects claim that voluntarily flying migrant to Rwanda just ‘extortionate pre-election gimmick’ – UK politics live
Business secretary defends move, saying it ‘puts to bed myth that Rwanda is not a safe...
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Tory hopeful for London mayor joins anti-Ulez Facebook group rife with Islamophobia
Susan Hall became member a day after an exposé about its contents – much of which...
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Greek court drops espionage charges against aid workers
Accused were arrested in Lesbos and accused of facilitating illegal entry of migrants into the country...
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Australia expelled two Indian intelligence operatives in 2020 as part of ‘nest of spies’, reports claim
Asio director general Mike Burgess had referred to expulsion of foreign operatives in 2021 speech but...
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Faruqi v Hanson: Pauline Hanson told ‘white’ Derryn Hinch to go back to where he came from, court told
Hansons’s legal team played video of her telling then senator to ‘go back to New Zealand’...
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Ministers agree three-month deadline for UK infected blood compensation
Timeline for scheme comes after government accused of trying to ‘wriggle out’ of move to speed...
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Churches accused of a ‘shattering silence’ on redress for past injustices at Victoria’s Indigenous truth-telling inquiry
Catholic, Anglican and Uniting Church representatives tell Yoorrook Justice Commission of efforts to repent for ‘terrible...
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UK house prices fall unexpectedly for second month in a row
Nationwide blames April slowdown on ‘affordability pressures’ on back of high mortgage ratesBusiness live – latest...
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Lawyers granted more time to consider appeal – as it happened
This blog is now closed.Faruqi v Hanson: Pauline Hanson told ‘white’ Derryn Hinch to go back...