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End of secretary of state Antony Blinken’s three-day visit marks upsurge in military activity after period of relative calm
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Authorities say a freight train derailment and fire has forced the closure of a key east-west interstate trucking route near the Arizona-New Mexico state line
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US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, was spotted buying a Taylor Swift album during an official visit to Beijing, as he took a detour between meetings. The purpose of the trip was to help ‘improve relations’ with China, however, Blinken decided ...
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'There’s not much you can do. It’s nothing to do with the guys in the station, it’s not their fault'
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"This is one of the rarest places. This is one of the places where you can say there is a big community"
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Police have issued a statement of urging people not to attend the rave planned for Friday night (April 26)
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The disease has been detected in several herds in several states
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A former parliamentary researcher facing charges under the Official Secrets Act for allegedly gathering information for China arrived at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday, 26 April. Christopher Cash, 29, from Whitechapel in east London, alongs ...
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More than 500 people have been arrested in the last week at protests in solidarity with Gaza
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The Kentucky Republican said presidents should be accountable for criminal actions but qualified his statement by adding ‘the president clearly needs some kind of immunity or we’d be in court all the time’
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MeToo founder Tarana Burke said she was “devastated” for survivors in the wake of Harvey Weinstein’s rape conviction being overturned at the Court of Appeals in New York on Thursday, 25 April. The activist launched the movement in 2017 ...
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A woman who accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual harassment says the decision to overturn his rape conviction is “devastating but unsurprising”. Weinstein was found guilty in 2020 of raping and assaulting two women, and is currently serving 2 ...
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The Vermont Senator, one of America’s highest-profile Jewish lawmakers, said the Israeli leader was head of an ‘extremist and racist government’ and that the US campus protests against the Gaza war are ‘not antisemitic’
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Aspirations for statehood revived among younger generations in refugee camps where war has consumed daily life
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Muslims worry Modi’s party will rely on familiar tactics of drawing on religious divisions as it battles Congress to to retain seats in Karnataka
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So far, the state’s attorney general’s office has disclosed 11 identities of the 18 people indicted for their role in an alleged scheme to overturn the 2020 presidential election, reports Kelly Rissman
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Of the fifty-five people who were found to have ‘violated institutional rules’ during on-campus protests on Wednesday, some 26 were not staff or students, according to a statement released by the university
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Ministers considering more funding to protect important research sites, with China seen as a particular concern