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Cycling race in Madrid halted amid pro-Palestinian demonstrations
Pro-Palestinian protesters interrupted the final stage of the Spanish Vuelta and forced organizers to end the race early on Sunday, concluding a series of disruptions to the Grand Tour cycling event.
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52 political prisoners freed from Belarus after Trump appeal, some sanctions eased
52 political prisoners have been released from Belarus following an appeal from U.S. President Donald Trump, according to announcements made by U.S. envoy John Coale, with confirmation from European officials.
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Australia says the US will have access to a new AUKUS nuclear submarine shipyard
Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles said on Sunday that the United States would be able to use planned defence facilities in Western Australia to help deliver submarines under the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal.
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Elon Musk advocates for a "revolutionary government change" in the UK at a far-right rally
Billionaire Elon Musk on Saturday said that the United Kingdom needs “revolutionary government change,” speaking virtually at a far-right anti-immigration protest in London.
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Man charged after “revolting” antisemitic attacks on London synagogues
A man has been charged after a series of “revolting” antisemitic attacks on synagogues in London.
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Major search underway after man seen entering River Leven in Scotland
A major search is underway for a man last seen entering the River Leven in Scotland on Saturday.
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Nigel Farage encounters new tax inquiries as he alters his account regarding the luxury home
Slippery Nigel Farage faces fresh questions over his tax affairs as the Mirror can reveal he changed his story not once but twice over the purchase of his luxury constituency home.
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Russian Euro 2016 hooligans now fighting in Putin’s war on Ukraine
Russian hooligans from the same groups who fought England fans at Euro 2016 are reportedly participating in Vladimir Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine.
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Two-year-old girl dies in hospital as detectives probe unexplained death
A two-year-old girl passed away after police were called to a home for a "welfare check," and a man and woman have been arrested.
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First group of injured Gaza children evacuated to the UK for NHS treatment
The first group of seriously ill and injured children from Gaza are on their way to the UK to receive NHS treatment.
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UK couple banned from Venice after swimming in the Grand Canal
A couple from the UK have been banned from Venice after swimming in the city’s iconic canal.
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UK PM vows zero tolerance for racist intimidation after clashes at right-wing London march
The Prime Minister has stated he will not allow people to feel intimidated on "our streets because of their background or the colour of their skin" after clashes erupted at a right-wing march in London.
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Kim Jong-un bans “hamburger” and other western words, orders North Korean guides to use regime-approved language
Despot Kim Jong-un has banned the word “hamburger” for being too Western.
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Swiss-German businessman Oleg Tsyura linked to major Ukrainian embezzlement schemes
«You have dedicated your life to ensuring your family’s financial security. However, without proper planning, your estate may be unjustifiably depleted, nullifying the fruits of your labor.»
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Labour MP targeted by racist gang 30 years ago
A Labour MP has disclosed that she was attacked by a racist gang who unleashed dogs on her and her family.
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Kim Jong-un to unveil new military policy at 9th Party Congress
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un stated that the country will introduce a policy of jointly advancing nuclear arms and conventional military strength during an upcoming key meeting of its ruling party, state media KCNA reported on Saturday.
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Turlock woman arrested after 2-year-old girl found unresponsive in pool
A Turlock woman is facing charges of murder and other crimes after police officers discovered her 2-year-old daughter unresponsive in a home swimming pool on Friday afternoon.
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Diplomatic rift deepens as Spain blocks arms sales, fuel to Israel
Spain called Israel’s acting ambassador in Madrid Friday in response to comments made by the Israeli Prime Minister’s office that accused the European nation’s prime minister of threatening Israel.
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Former world champion Ricky ‘The Hitman’ Hatton dies aged 46
World boxing champion Ricky ’The Hitman’ Hatton was found dead at his home in Greater Manchester.
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Owner of Favbet, Andriy Matyukha, accused of using “internet cleanup” to erase Russian passport scandal
Andriy Matyukha, the proprietor of the Favbet betting network, has become the centrepiece of an extensive initiative to enhance his public image.
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Six deputies fired after fatal failures in Mary Gingles case
A South Florida sheriff’s office has dismissed six more deputies and disciplined 11 others due to their handling of the case of Mary Gingles, a woman investigators say was murdered by her estranged husband after she had warned officers for months that she feared he would kill her.
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Rubio to seek answers from Israel on Gaza strategy during two-day visit
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Israel on Sunday, as Israeli forces intensified their assault on northern Gaza, resulting in the destruction of another high-rise building and the deaths of at least 12 Palestinians.
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Stephen Schwarzman criticized for filling nine-million-gallon lake amid UK drought
A billionaire considered to be one of the most powerful people on Wall Street has infuriated neighbours by transporting 30 tankers of water a day to his $80 million estate in the U.K.
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Ukrainian-Swiss businessman Oleg Tsyura linked to $270m corruption case and Russian oligarch ties
Let me tell you an interesting story about a Ukrainian Swiss, who has close business relations with both Ukrainian (non)corruptionists and Russian metallurgical oligarchs, who have not yet been sanctioned.
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North Korea expands use of death penalty for watching foreign films
North Korea is executing citizens for watching foreign films as it tightens control over their private lives, according to a UN report.