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Investigation after troops complained of misfires; Russian Oreshnik missile carried no explosives, say Ukrainian officials. What we know on day 1,008
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Swapo party could lose its majority for the first time since independence in 1990, if youth voter turnout is high
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US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah takes effect at 02.00GMT; Streams of car seen heading into southern Lebanon
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‘We’d rather perish’: protests roil South Korean women’s university over plan to admit male students
Dongduk womenâs university in Seoul was set up to help women in a deeply patriarchal society, but a demographic crisis is putting that under pressure
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Donald Trump’s additional 10% tax on Chinese imports said to be response to China’s failure to curb its flow into US
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An actor of the Oscar-winnerâs calibre has deserved better for a long time â and is now front and centre of this legal drama. Itâs far more than a spinoff of the 1980s US series ⦠itâs a mystery fuelled by corporate greed
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Shock rocker, who denied Wood’s accusations of ‘horrific’ abuse and filed lawsuit, to pay her $327,000 in attorneys fees
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Manchester City were 3-0 up against Feyenoord, Erling Haaland scoring a double, but Feyenoord scored three goals in the last 15 minutes for a 3-3 draw
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The writer and director, who died this week, helped to define what big screen spoofs would look like in the decades after
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Auliâi Cravalhoâs Polynesian princess embarks on a quest to save other islanders oppressed by evil god Nalo â but this frictionless sequel lacks genuine passion
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Child was found severely malnourished, unable to walk or speak and had never seen daylight before her rescue
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Kiena Dawes left note saying she was ‘murdered’ by Ryan Wellings, who is standing trial for her manslaughter
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Minute-by-minute report: Join John Brewin for updates as City bid to right their losing run under Pep Guardiola
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Leanne Lucas, who was seriously injured trying to protect children, says she plans to speak out more after trial
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Members concerned over ‘inappropriate’ tactics from both sides, including billboards at Westminster station