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On the ground: Three days after Israel and Hezbollah agreed a ceasefire, Bel Trew visits the decimated towns on the southern Lebanese border where locals are not yet allowed to return
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Former ambassador says Nato membership for Ukraine is ‘frankly going to be very, very difficult’
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A new electric model will be unveiled this week. Will it turn round the culture war embroiling the marque?
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Business secretary Jonathan Reynolds says there is ‘no route to net zero’ that ignores concerns of businesses after wave of closures
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Record number of deportees includes children who may have spent most of their lives in the UK
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Over 70 years ago, thousands of mixed-race boys and girls were torn from their mothers by order of the state. This week five survivors hope a court will censure Belgium for crimes against humanity
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The climate crisis can’t be ignored, yet UK voters are being pushed by inaction towards a party that denies its existence
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Béatrice Zavarro has tried to explain, not excuse, why Dominique Pelicot invited strangers to rape his wife, while hoping the case will lead to social change in France
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Emotional growth should foster better balance and accountability, not avoidance of shared obligations
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Michel Fournier, 71, has been charged with second-degree murder of Susan Lane-Fournier
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Lai Ching-te’s US stopover on trip to Marshall Islands, Tuvalu and Palau – three diplomatic allies of the self-governed island – prompts Beijing’s protests
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Harris ended her unsuccessful 2024 campaign with $20m in debt, according to reports
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President-elect Donald Trump wants the author of the book ‘Government Gangsters’ to bring the FBI ‘to heel’
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Jenny Cawson and Tariq Sinada are believed to be among the seven people missing when the boat Sea Story sunk last week
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Kash Patel could only serve as FBI director if current Director Christopher Wray is fired or resigns
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Fragile, rarely seen artefact sent by the King of France was briefly available for public view on St Andrew's Day
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