All news on the topic: Civil war
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Sergio Garcia, Rory McIlroy and Cameron Smith in six US Open groups not to miss
A whole host of players on both sides of the PGA Tour-LIV Golf divide will have to put their differences aside this week after being grouped together in round one and two of the US Open
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Furious Tories round on Boris Johnson and say he must 'shut up and go away'
Boris Johnson was 'grim-faced' when he reportedly decided to resign on a flight from Egypt - now seething Conservative MPs are begging with the former Prime Minister to stop damaging the party
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Keir Starmer tells Rishi Sunak to 'get a backbone' and call general election now
Keir Starmer said people have had enough of the 'farce' of Tory rule and want a general election now. He also accused Rishi Sunak of losing control as the Conservatives descend into civil war
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LIV Golf stars receive insight into Ryder Cup status and reinstatement in letter
The likes of Ian Poulter, Sergio Garcia and Lee Westwood have been informed on their Ryder Cup eligibility after the DP World Tour and PGA Tour merged with LIV Golf
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What PGA Tour and LIV Golf merge means for biggest stars, majors and Ryder Cup
After 12 months of civil war it seems the battle between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf has finally been settled, after the the organisations dramatically announced they were merging on Tuesday
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Phil Mickelson wastes no time responding to PGA Tour and LIV Golf merger
The PGA Tour has sensationally agreed to merge with the Saudi Arabia funder LIV Golf series, ending all legal proceedings between the two sides of golf's civil war, and Phil Mickelson is delighted
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Everything you need to know about Memorial Day from why it's observed to how
Born out of the horror of the US Civil War where an eye-watering 2 per cent of the entire fledgling country died, Memorial Day is marked in an attempt to honour those killed
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'Chancellor looks relaxed as higher interest rates push Britain into recession'
Kevin Maguire writes that Jeremy Hunt is relaxed about plunging Britain into recession - no wonder Labour and Keir Starmer are enjoying healthy double-digit poll leads
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Mystery of man who started seeing the world backwards after being shot in head
Patient M miraculously survived after taking a missile to the head during the Spanish Civil War but his injuries left him seeing the world very differently to his reality
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Tory civil war as Priti Patel blasts Sunak at Boris Johnson-backing conference
Disgruntled right-wing Conservatives, frustrated at the direction the party is taking, descended on Bournemouth for the first conference of the Boris Johnson-backing Conservative Democratic Organisation
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'Stars like Richard Dreyfuss have been indulged. Egos let racism flourish'
After the Jaws actor's rant about diversity in movies, where he raged about not being able to play a Black man on screen, Darren Lewis is stunned that he's still having to push back against such entitlement
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Locals fume over plans to chop down historic 700-year-old tree for 3-bed house
Neighbours have been up in arms over plans to chop down a massive 700-year-old oak tree used to spy on King Charles I's army during the English Civil War - so a three-bed house can be built
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Brits race to make it onto final Sudan rescue flights as battles erupt
The extra rescue missions left Port Sudan after UK citizens faced a noon deadline to complete a dangerous 500-mile drive from Khartoum
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'Foodbank use shames Tory Party inflicting misery on people who could once cope'
Devalued wages, soaring prices, rocketing bills and inadequate welfare help in a terrible cost of living crisis is impoverishing people at a rate thought impossible only a few years ago
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NHS doctor shot in leg while rescuing mum and daughter from Sudan chaos
The veteran doctor - who worked in the NHS for three decades - was celebrating Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr with relatives in Khartoum, Sudan
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Your Sudan war questions answered as conflict kills hundreds and traps civilians
Earlier this month, chaos broke out as the Sudanese army and rebel Rapid Support Forces clashed with heavy bombing and gunfights breaking out in Khartoum
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Brits stranded in war-torn Sudan could face terrifying choice, officials fear
Thousands of Brits in Sudan remain unable to return to the UK as the country is ravaged by civil war, with fears they risk being killed if they leave home in search for food
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Seventy-one NHS doctors trapped in Sudan have 'lost all hope' of evacuation
Dr Reem Taha, a trustee of UK Sudanese Junior Doctors Association, has lost contact with most NHS staff in Sudan after internet connections in the country went down
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Special forces on standby to evacuate Brits from Sudan as civil war rages on
As many as 120 SAS and a company of paratroopers are reportedly ready to extract UK citizens and embassy staff from the increasingly unstable north-african country
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LIV CEO Greg Norman issues PGA 'sit down and talk' request to end golf rivalry
LIV Golf has been at war with the PGA Tour since forming last summer, but now controversial boss Greg Norman has called for a truce with the American-based circuit
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Poulter hits out at LIV criticism after Mickelson and Koepka's Masters efforts
LIV Golf stars impressed on their return to the PGA Tour at this month's Masters, and outspoken LIV ace Ian Poulter believes this has silenced a number of their biggest critics
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Tensions between China and Taiwan spill over as ships confront each other
Tensions between China and Taiwan seem to have reached boiling point, with China simulating precision attacks on key targets in Taiwan, as well as in surrounding waters
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Why there are protests as Israel 'on fire' during catastrophic demonstrations
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu wants to give his government almost total power over who is appointed to the courts and hundreds of thousands of Israelis have been taking to the streets to protest changes
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Truth behind ‘demon trapped’ inside ancient killing stone that split in half
The demon was believed to once take the form of an incredibly beautiful woman, who was part of a secret plan to kill the Japanese emperor who ruled from 1107 to 1123; Emperor Toba
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'Tony Blair's invasion of Iraq is a warning to Keir Starmer on defence spending'
The Labour leader must bear his predecessors in mind over the Labour Party's policy on defence, an area has historically been a sticky issue for the Labour Party
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