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Middle East crisis live: Egyptian delegation due in Israel seeking to kickstart Gaza ceasefire talks, say reports
Israeli media reports planned visit, citing unnamed officials, in the wake of stalled talks mediated by...
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China warns relations with US could slip into ‘downward spiral’ if red lines crossed
Wang Yi tells Antony Blinken ‘disruptions’ could arise amid threat of sanctions over China’s support for...
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Australian Muslim leaders call out ‘questionable law enforcement tactics’ that led to arrest of minors
Muslim organisations say they were not consulted before counter-terrorism raids that resulted in arrests relating to...
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Humza Yousaf cancels Glasgow speech as speculation grows over political future
Allies of Scottish first minister say he ‘will come out fighting’ after Greens say they would...
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Humza Yousaf cancels planned speech as leadership crisis continues – UK politics live
First minister cancels event as Strathclyde University as he faces no confidence voteStephen Flynn is viewed...
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Weather tracker: heavy rainfall causes flooding and death in east Africa
Rain in Kenya, Tanzania and Burundi has damaged farmland and infrastructureEastern Africa has experienced heavy rain...
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Trump VP contender Kristi Noem writes of killing dog – and goat – in new book
South Dakota governor includes bloody tale in campaign volume – and admits ‘a better politician …...
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Ukrainian court orders agriculture minister to be taken into custody – Europe live
Mykola Solskyi is first known minister under Volodymyr Zelenskiy to be named in a corruption case“The...
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Anglo American rejects £31bn takeover offer from mining rival BHP
All-share proposal had potential to be one of biggest deals in sector for decade but deemed...
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Ukraine agriculture minister detained in multimillion-dollar corruption inquiry
Mykola Solskyi accused of illegally seizing land worth more than $7m when he was head of...
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Two men charged in connection with deaths of five people in Channel
Yien Both, from South Sudan, and Tajdeen Adbulaziz Juma, from Sudan, charged with immigration offences in...
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Taylor Swift makes Arias history; Tucker Carlson and Clive Palmer to headline ‘Australian freedom conferences’ – as it happened
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UK minister appears to mix up Rwanda and Congo on Question Time
Chris Philp gets confused over neighbouring countries when discussing government’s Rwanda deportation policyUK politics – latest...
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UK Rwanda policy is ‘kneejerk reaction’ to migration, says Ireland’s deputy PM
Micheál Martin says UK asylum seekers fearful of being removed to Rwanda are seeking sanctuary in...
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New EU nature law will fail without farmers, scientists warn
Open letter calls for green policies that empower farmers, after months of protests jeopardise future of...
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Mount Fuji view to be blocked as tourists overcrowd popular photo spot
Fujikawaguchiko town official says choice to erect huge barrier is ‘regrettable’ and last resortA huge barrier...
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Police allegedly use rubber bullets and teargas at university protest in Georgia
Multiple arrests at crackdown on Emory University campus encampment focused on Palestine and Cop CityPolice have...
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Scott Farquhar to resign as joint CEO of Atlassian
Co-founder leaving ‘to spend more time with his young family, improve the world via philanthropy, and...
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Barclaycard change could mean much higher interest for some customers
Credit card holders who make minimum repayments warned they could be in debt for years longerSome...
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Pandabuy: police raid ‘20 football stadiums’ worth of alleged fake goods warehouses
Arrests as Chinese authorities working with UK police and international trademark agencies seize millions of parcels...
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Bruce Lehrmann to pay Peter FitzSimons thousands in legal costs
Lehrmann will pay the columnist $4,616 to cover cost of producing documents during failed defamation case...
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Urban Rampage banned from using Centrepay to sign up mostly Indigenous customers to credit arrangements
Asic finds arrangements posed ‘significant risk’ of financial hardship but clothing store says it will appeal...
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UK policy denying visas to children of care workers faces legal challenge
Exclusive: Action by organisation supporting migrants argues new rules are discriminatoryAn organisation that supports migrant workers...
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Reparations to be paid to survivors of wartime sexual violence in Ukraine
First payments to be made during an ongoing conflict is ‘important step towards restoring justice’, says...