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Police clear Berkeley’s historic People’s Park in surprise midnight operation
In latest move by University of California, Berkeley, law enforcement agencies arrested protesters and erected barrierIn...
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US Department of Justice sues Texas over new state immigration law
Suit is aimed at stopping a law allowing police to detain people suspected of crossing the...
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Belarusian president signs law granting him lifelong immunity from prosecution
Alexander Lukashenko’s law also bars exiled opposition leaders from standing in presidential electionsThe Belarusian president, Alexander...
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Carrefour pulls PepsiCo products in four EU countries over price hikes
Stores in France, Italy, Spain and Belgium will no longer stock PepsiCo drinks, Lay’s and Doritos...
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French actor Alain Delon to file legal complaint against son over ‘media outburst’
Anthony Delon told a magazine his father was finding it hard to accept his frail state...
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Mexican cartel provided wifi to locals – with threat of death if they didn’t use it
Criminal group charged $20-$30 a month to about 5,000 people as gangs diversify into sectors other...
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Global economy faces period of prolonged weakness, UN warns
Secretary general urges countries to increase investment to avoid falling behind on climate action and sustainable...
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Courtroom drama is Hong Kong’s highest grossing Chinese-language film ever
Analysts suggest popularity of A Guilty Conscience is down to portrayal of recent abuses in judicial...
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UK does not cooperate sufficiently over small boat crossings, says French body
Independent French auditors say UK information on people crossing Channel is ‘very patchy’The UK is not...
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Islamic State claims responsibility for Iran bombings that killed at least 84
Afghan affiliate of IS claims responsibility for blasts in memorial crowd as Tehran tightens security on...
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Vatican: same-sex couples ruling is not endorsement of homosexuality
New practice does not endorse homosexuality but is not heretical, Catholic church says amid opposition from...
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Jimmy Lai lawyers file UN appeal saying there is evidence witness was tortured
Hong Kong media mogul’s team raises concerns over testimony of former democracy activist who was imprisoned...
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Transatlantic slavery continued for years after 1867, historian finds
Exclusive: Evidence found by Hannah Durkin includes ships landing in Cuba in 1872, and people held...
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Birds of prey in Africa experiencing population collapse, study finds
Several species have vanished across swathes of the continent – and scientists say their disappearance holds...
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‘I can ride the bus. I can walk the streets’: the joy of freedom for Rohingya resettled in the US
A diplomatic breakthrough has allowed 62 refugees to start a new life in America. Yet a...
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Israel-Gaza war live: Antony Blinken to travel to Israel in wake of strike on senior Hamas figure in Lebanon
An unnamed US official has confirmed the trip but provided no other details. The US secretary...
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Keir Starmer to accuse Tories of taking away people’s hope and say the public want change – UK politics live
Labour leader will say Tories have governed so badly people no longer believe a change of...
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Russia-Ukraine war live: Russian hackers inside Ukraine’s biggest telecoms company ‘since at least May’
Ukraine’s cyber spy chief says attack on Kyivstar should serve as a ‘big warning’ to the...
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Grassroots Labor members urge Australia to back South Africa’s case against Israel at UN court
Rank-and-file members say joining the ICJ case accusing Israel of genocide would send a ‘powerful signal...
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Snakes in a drain: spotted black snake found in Queensland public toilet
Expert says if you see a snake you should leave it alone and call for a...