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Lebanon’s state-run national news agency said the Ghobeiry area ‘witnessed heavy gunfire’ from Israeli forces
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Presenter says it âmakes sense for someone else to take the helmâ at show as BBC looks to make changes
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Speaking from his jail cell, the former superstar cricketer had told the Guardian he would be willing to engage with army leadership
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If people with least physical activity matched levels of most active, they could live almost 11 years longer
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This is the moment New Zealand Maori MPs disrupt parliament with a haka to protest against a treaty bill. New Zealand’s parliament was briefly suspended on Thursday (14 November), after Maori members staged a haka to disrupt the vote on a contentio ...
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The negotiations continue with plenty of disagreement about the way forward, as we approach the halfway mark in Baku, Azerbaijan
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Worldâs richest man solicits applications for âtedious workâ in newly formed Department of Government Efficiency
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Higher education regulator says sector needs to take ‘take bold action’ and consider mergers or cost sharing
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Putinâs troops attacked Kupiansk outskirts in four waves and used troops disguised as Ukrainian soldiers
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As disenchantment grows with mainstream parties, these collectives argue that the time is right â but there will be big obstacles, says Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
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Robert Jenrick and Oliver Dowden were on committee that supported paying £15m for asbestos-ridden former prison
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As Gladiator II roars into the arena, its Oscar-winning director and star talk about horse-riding, Blade Runner, vodka, Scorsese, Elon Musk, vulnerability, AI ⦠and Russell Crowe