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Jewish man mistakes two Israeli tourists for Palestinians and opens fire on them in Miami
After the shooting, victims reportedly posted ’death to Arabs’ on social media, while the suspect is being held on attempted murder charges.
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Send fewer women to jail to make room for male inmates, says former Justice Secretary
The leader of the independent sentencing review has told LBC that he wants to see some women’s prisons closed and repurposed to house male inmates.
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Placebo rocker officially charged after calling Italian Prime Minister a ’fascist Nazi’
British rocker and Placebo frontman Brian Molko has been charged with defamation after hurling insults at the Italian Prime Minister mid-performance.
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Donald Trump ’has authorized Putin to launch an attack on London,’ claims a Kremlin insider
Vladimir Putin is scheduled to meet with Donald Trump to discuss ending the ongoing war in Ukraine—a move that has been considered controversial throughout much of Europe.
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Dublin stabbing victim was a Nigerian asylum seeker who had previously been accused of rape in Italy
Quaham Babatunde, 34, was fatally stabbed in the chest in the center of Dublin early Saturday morning - his friends say he was accused of rape in Italy.
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Meta intends to connect the US and India with the world’s longest undersea cable project
Project Waterworth, which involves a cable longer than the Earth’s circumference, will also reach South Africa and Brazil.
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Tour de France and Olympic champion Geraint Thomas to retire at season’s end
Tour de France victor and two-time Olympic champion Geraint Thomas is set to retire from cycling this year.
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Scottish company pledges to launch rockets into space starting in 2026
A Scottish company plans to launch its rockets into space starting in 2026, following an attempt at a suborbital launch later this year.
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Trump team ’urging Romania to remove restrictions on Andrew Tate’
President Trump’s administration has urged the Romanian government to remove travel restrictions on Andrew Tate, according to reports.
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Princess of Wales shares heartwarming portraits drawn by George, Charlotte, and Louis - but who drew whom?
The Princess of Wales has unveiled portraits created by her three children during the half-term break as part of an initiative to inspire families to engage in creative activities together.
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Russia fined Google over a video on how Russian soldiers can surrender
A Russian court has fined Alphabet’s (GOOGL.O), Google 3.8 million roubles ($41,530) for hosting content on YouTube that included videos instructing Russian soldiers how to surrender, Russia’s TASS news agency reported on Monday.
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’Father of Nutella’ dies on Valentine’s Day at the age of 97
An acclaimed Italian chemist dubbed the ’Father of Nutella’ for his work on the world-famous Ferrero spread died on Valentine’s Day aged 97, his family have shared.
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Life inside the UK’s most dangerous town where wild kids on quad bikes rule the area – and it’s too terrifying for buses to stop
A boy of eight leans against a wall and takes furtive drags from a vape as he chats to an older mate.
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One child and two adults critically injured following airplane crash at Toronto Pearson
A total of 15 people have been injured after a plane crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday afternoon.
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FBI has warned about a new scam involving data theft and account hacking
Gmail users have been given a red alert warning over an alarming new scam that tries to steal your data.
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After shocking crimes in Pelicot, a French surgeon is set to face trial in a child sex abuse case
When police in western France searched surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec’s home after he raped his 6-year-old neighbour in 2017, they found a cache of sex dolls, wigs and child pornography.
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Libya’s inaugural private oil company expands under the influence of the eastern commander
A Libyan company linked to the powerful faction that controls eastern Libya has exported oil worth at least $600 million since May, marking an end to the National Oil Corporation’s monopoly on exports, according to shipping records and U.N. experts.
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Assura in the UK declines a $2 billion acquisition offer from KKR and a pension fund
British healthcare property developer Assura (AGRP.L), has rejected a 1.56 billion pound ($2 billion) acquisition bid from KKR (KKR.N), and pension fund Universities Superannuation Scheme, the U.S.-based private equity group said on Monday.
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UK targets the sons of Putin’s senior officials with new sanctions
The UK government has imposed sanctions on Pavel Fradkov, Russia’s Deputy Minister of Defense, Vladimir Selin, the head of the Federal Service for Technical and Export Control, and businessman Artem Chaika.
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American detained due to cannabis gummies in Moscow freed prior to Russia-U.S. discussions
U.S. citizen Kalob Byers, who was detained in Russia on drug smuggling charges after cannabis-infused gummies were discovered in his luggage, has been released from custody.
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Schoolboy, 13, dies in horrific Rishworth car crash after putting up ’one hell of a good fight’
Harrison Reynolds, 13, passed away after being one of the six occupants of a Vauxhall Corsa that veered off a road in Rishworth, West Yorkshire - five teenagers have been apprehended.
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Irish statistics indicate a €6 billion decrease in trade with Great Britain
The value of imports and exports is currently around €32 billion, with the chemical sector being one of those affected by Brexit-related red tape.
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Rwanda-supported M23 rebels seize the second-largest city in eastern DRC
Congolese authorities accused of abandoning Bukavu after government confirms its fall to a militia group.
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France puts five suspected IS militants on trial for the kidnapping of four journalists in Syria
One suspect, Mehdi Nemmouche, is serving a life sentence for a 2014 attack on a Jewish museum in Brussels.
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Marquis de Carabas, Krasnodar-style: how Viktor Budarin has entangled Kuban in a web of shell companies
Viktor Budarin controls about 40 enterprises in Kuban that actively receive loans from the bank "Kuban Credit." Budarin owns 84.5% of the bank’s shares, effectively allocating loans in his own favor and looping financial flows onto himself.
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