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Palestinian baby rescued from dead mother’s womb dies in Gaza hospital
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Xi Jinping tells Antony Blinken US should avoid 'vicious competition' with China
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Israel talks up Rafah invasion as Hamas prepares for full-scale attack
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Pentagon to 'rush' Patriot missiles to Ukraine in $6bn package
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Pentagon rushes $1bn in weapons to Kyiv after Biden signs aid bill
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Pro-Palestinian students occupy Paris university campus
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Students block Paris’s Sciences Po to protest against Israel’s war on Gaza
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British tourist 'loses arm and leg' after horror shark attack on Caribbean Island
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British man left fighting for life after being attacked by shark just metres from the shore at Tobago beach
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British tourist 'loses arm and leg' in shark attack
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Gaza pier: US begins building floating base to boost aid
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US troops begin construction of Gaza aid pier as questions remain over distribution
Royal Navy ship joins international effort to build pier for aid delivery into Gaza
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Did Chris Philp confuse Rwanda and Congo on Question Time?
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ByteDance would shut down TikTok in US rather than sell it, sources say
TikTok will not be sold, Chinese parent ByteDance tells US
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Burkina Faso suspends BBC, Voice of America for reporting on army killings
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UK destroyer scores Royal Navy's first missile kill since Gulf War
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Royal Navy destroyer HMS Diamond shoots down missile fired by Houthis in Yemen
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UK, US and Canada impose more sanctions on Iran after Israel attack
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Supreme Court justices appear poised to offer Trump some immunity
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White House accuses Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar of blocking deal to release Israeli hostages
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Gaza emergency officials present evidence of mass grave killings
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Venice becomes first city in the world to charge entrance fee for tourists
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Russia Ukraine latest news today: Kyiv starts using US long-range missiles as Moscow sends nuclear warheads to Belarus
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Ukraine war briefing: Long-range Atacms already hitting Russian forces
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ICC rulings won’t affect Israel, but will create dangerous precedent, Netanyahu says
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'I can't breathe:' Bodycam captures handcuffed black man Frank Tyson's final words as police knelt on his back
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Black man told police 'I can't breathe' before death after police altercation
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Japanese town overlooked by Mount Fuji erects screen to block tourists' view
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Mount Fuji view to be blocked as tourists overcrowd popular photo spot
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Georgia foreign agents bill draws protesters on to the streets
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Ukraine said to be withdrawing US-supplied Abrams tanks from frontline as losses mount
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Europe is 'too slow and lacks ambition' says Macron
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Macron calls for boost to defence to stop the EU from 'dying'
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US penalties aren’t stopping Israeli settler attacks on Palestinians
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Baltimore high school teacher arrested over deepfake racist audio of principal
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Teacher arrested after using AI to impersonate voice of principal making racist comments
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Disgruntled school worker accused of using AI to create fake recording of principal on racist rant
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Gut or guile? Pedro Sánchez's resignation threat leaves Spain on edge
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Madrid prosecutors ask judge to shelve investigation into Spanish PM's wife
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New rule compels US coal-fired power plants to capture emissions – or shut down
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Woman, 33, Chooses Euthanasia Due to Depression, Eating Disorder
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Video: Israel targeted SIX international aid groups that had shared their coordinates
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Woman charged with sexual battery after 'yanking down teen's skirt' and complaining it was too short
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Russia sanctions-busting? Big questions remain over UK car exports
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How Britain's stolen Range Rovers and Rolls-Royces ended up on the streets of Moscow
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Canary Islands, Greece and Turkey latest travel advice from Foreign Office as protests hit
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Tenerife WILL slap holidaymakers with a tourist tax from January
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UK tourists given £31 incentive to 'ditch' Lanzarote, Tenerife and Majorca
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New Canary Islands rules for Brits after 'anti-tourism' protests and graffiti
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Scientists say Oman, UAE deluge ‘most likely’ linked to climate change
Global heating and urbanisation to blame for severity of UAE floods, study finds
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Deadly Dubai floods made worse by climate change
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Europe's worst country for pickpockets revealed as Brits warned to be vigilant
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UK tourists in Italy warned 'be aware' over 'danger zone' problem
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Ukraine agriculture minister detained in multimillion-dollar corruption inquiry
Ukraine agriculture minister released on bail in $7m corruption case
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Cambridge student, 28, tortured to death with legs, arms, & ribs broken after being mistaken for British...
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'Political arrest' of Palestinian academic in Israel marks new civil liberties threat
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Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian: Hebrew University of Jerusalem faces boycott calls
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Court releases Hebrew U. professor held for incitement, calls her arrest unjustified
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Ukraine war: Kyiv's plea for Patriots falls short in Greece and Spain
By Paul Kirby and Chris Partridge
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Greece, Spain will refuse to send Ukraine air defense systems
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Germany takes aims at Spain and Greece for not giving Ukraine Patriot missiles
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