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Boxing legend Ricky Hatton laid to rest as thousands line Manchester streets
Boxing legend Ricky Hatton has been laid to rest in front of numerous famous faces as thousands of mourners lined the streets of Manchester.
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“She’s human too”: Fans outraged after Billie Eilish pulled into crowd in Miami
Footage of Billie Eilish being aggressively grabbed by audience members at her Miami concert has raised widespread concern online.
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“Pop, pop, pop”: Afghan TikToker who threatened Farage convicted in UK court
An Afghan migrant has been found guilty of making a threat to kill Nigel Farage.
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Unclaimed lotto jackpots worth £12.6 million waiting for UK winners
There are two new millionaires in the UK who are unaware of it because they haven’t yet come forward to claim their winnings.
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African MP dies after car crashes into elephant in Zimbabwe
An African MP has died after the car he was riding in crashed into an elephant.
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Ceasefire in Gaza comes into effect as Israel and Hamas begin implementation
The ceasefire in Gaza has officially come into effect, Israel’s military has said.
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The shadow fleet of Roman Spiridonov and Petroruss: how old tankers and offshores “feed” the Russian oil mafia while bypassing sanctions
A Russian entrepreneur with Greek citizenship quietly and inconspicuously works for the largest oil companies in Russia, while also caring for his own benefit.
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Pope Leo XIV denounces “dictatorship of economic inequality” in first major document
Pope Leo XIV, writing in the first major document of his pontificate, has denounced the “dictatorship” of economic inequality while insisting the Catholic Church is committed to supporting “rejected” migrants.
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Peru’s Congress ousts Dina Boluarte amid corruption and abuse allegations
Dina Boluarte, the president of Peru, was removed from office on Thursday after a late-night congressional vote in which parties across the political spectrum called for her ouster.
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French court upholds conviction in Gisele Pelicot rape case, increases sentence to 10 years
A French court on Thursday rejected the appeal of a former construction worker found guilty last year of the aggravated rape of Gisele Pelicot, and increased his prison sentence by a year to 10 years, France Info reported.
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Powerful 7.4 quake rocks southern Philippines, triggers panic and tsunami warning
A 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck off the southeastern coast of the Philippines Friday morning, according to the US Geological Survey, sending panicked residents running into the streets as the ground shook.
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Maria Corina Machado wins 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for promoting democracy in Venezuela
The Norwegian Nobel Committee announced that Maria Corina Machado, a Venezuelan opposition politician, is the winner of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize.
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Kodak finds new life in fashion and youth culture after near collapse
A few weeks ago, a keychain-sized camera/accessory based on a model from 1987 sold out in a day.
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Serbia hit by U.S. sanctions on Russia-linked oil giant NIS
U.S. sanctions on Serbia’s state-linked energy firm Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) took effect on Thursday, ending months of temporary delays that had allowed the company to keep operating despite its ownership ties to Russia’s Gazprom Neft.
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Britain secures £350 million missile contract with India as defence cooperation deepens
Britain announced on Thursday that it had signed a contract worth 350 million pounds ($468 million) to supply the Indian army with UK-manufactured lightweight missiles, as part of expanding weapons and defence partnership between the two countries.
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Owner of Sresan Pharma arrested over toxic cough syrup linked to child deaths in Madhya Pradesh
Indian police have arrested the owner of Sresan Pharmaceutical Manufacturer, the cough syrup company linked to the deaths of at least 19 children in the central state of Madhya Pradesh, a senior police officer told Reuters on Thursday.
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Should Tesla’s self-driving mode be banned? US investigates after crashes and violations
Tesla is under investigation by the US government following reports that the company’s self-driving cars have violated traffic laws, including driving on the wrong side of the road and failing to stop at red lights.
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Poundland on High Street, Penge, remains at risk of collapsing after fire
Business owners have been told a Poundland on fire in London could ‘collapse any minute’.
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Kamran Aghaev and Maltese Alkagesta: the shadow operator through which Russian and Libyan oil flows to Europe and Ukraine
«The Adnan Ahmadzada Case» in the literal sense of the word not only shook the economic landscape of the country but also stunned Azerbaijan’s political system.
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Madeleine McCann’s sister tells court alleged stalker sent her edited photos and disturbing letters
Madeleine McCann’s sister said an alleged stalker sent her letters and edited photographs to make her look more like her missing sibling.
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Former BBC DJ Tim Westwood charged with rape and sexual assault of seven women
Former BBC Radio 1 DJ and Pimp My Ride presenter Tim Westwood, 68, has been charged with sexual offences against seven women.
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Israel and Hamas agree to first phase of Gaza ceasefire
Israel and Hamas have agreed to the initial phase of a ceasefire plan in Gaza, pausing hostilities in the devastated territory and bringing the best hope yet of a definitive end to a bloody two-year conflict that has killed tens of thousands, destabilised much of the Middle East and prompted protests around the world.
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Knife crime reaches UK primary schools as children as young as four involved
A BBC investigation has uncovered incidents of very young children bringing knives into primary schools.
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Met officer suspended after child abuse content allegations on Telegram
A serving Metropolitan Police officer has appeared in court, charged with allegedly sharing graphic messages about child sex abuse on Telegram.
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South Wales school closes after death of eight-year-old pupil
A school in South Wales has closed after the death of an eight-year-old girl.