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A spate of six murders has taken the Caribbean nation’s total to 623 in 2024, of which nearly half were gang related and almost all linked to organised crime, say police
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Carter signed treaties to hand over the Panama Canal and criticized Israel, drawing respect and fury past his one term
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Match Group’s digital assistant will tailor profiles and search for dates – but critics fear genuine connections are at risk
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Cask N Tandoor pub, 200m from Anne Hathaway’s cottage, accused of breaching legal covenant limiting development
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Financier has sued paper over articles containing allegations that he had sexually assaulted or harassed women
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From laws impacting reproductive health care to a law stemming from crazed Taylor Swift ticket sales, a plethora of new legislation is going into effect next year
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Following Jimmy Carter’s death at the age of 100, his funeral will be first for a Democratic president in more than half a century
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Former president died on Sunday at his home in Plains, Georgia, where he will be laid to rest
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A trade war started by Donald Trump is seen as the biggest risk to market stability next year
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St Helier’s NHS trust had been promised new building – but faces uncertainty after project put under review by chancellor
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Kemi Badenoch is judged to be to the right of Tories, and Lib Dems’ Ed Davey further left than Starmer
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Joe Biden says predecessor was ‘extraordinary leader’ as Donald Trump says America owed him a ‘debt of gratitude’
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Exclusive: Structural weaknesses are threatening operating theatres, intensive care units and cancer units
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The late former US president is said to have made the faux pas after a state banquet in 1977
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US alone suffered 71 per cent of losses from 10 worst disasters this year
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Jimmy Carter’s funeral will feature an interstate choreography of grief, ceremony and logistics that is characteristic of state funerals
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President-elect Donald Trump and President Joe Biden lead tributes to Jimmy Carter after he passed away at his home in Plains, Georgia
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The US right is misrepresenting science to support its racist agenda. There’s far more to it than ‘good’ or ‘bad’ genes, says genetic counsellor Jonathan Roberts