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Microsoft to pay off cloud industry group to end EU antitrust complaint
Possible deal involves a multimillion-dollar payout to cloud association backed by Amazon.
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Who is Dick Schoof? Here are 8 things to know about the new Prime Minister of the Netherlands
Nicknamed ‘Tricky Dick’, the new head of the Netherlands’ far-right-led government is not afraid of bending the rules.
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Healthcare assistant defrauded vulnerable patients
A healthcare assistant who targeted vulnerable patients in what a judge called "the most grotesque breach of trust" has been jailed for 15 months for fraud.
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French police accused of covering-up murder of British family shot in the Alps
The brother of a British tourist who was shot dead in the Alps with his wife and mother-in-law has accused French Police of a cover up after they investigated him for the murders.
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This is how the international businesses of the Castro family expand
Cuba also has its Castro-bourgeois who, as in the Venezuelan case, enjoy privileged connections with the ruling family, when they are not directly members of it.
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King Charles ‘threatens to sever ties with Prince Andrew’ over Royal Lodge dispute
King Charles is turning up the heat on disgraced Prince Andrew warning life will become "uncomfortable" if he refuses to quit his 30-room mansion.
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British ambassador to Mexico sacked after pointing gun at embassy employee
Clip on social media showed Jon Benjamin aiming assault rifle at colleague in region rife with drug gangs
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Sunak heads north after a flurry of Tory policies fail to move the dial in the polls
After week of campaign missteps, ‘reset’ is attempt to firm up base and beat back Reform UK, say observers
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Donald Trump’s felony conviction now bans him from entering several countries, including Canada and the UK
Now that Donald Trump is a convicted felon, his list of countries to visit has gotten much shorter.
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Teenager arrested in France on suspicion of Olympics attack plot
Interior ministry says 18-year-old Chechen suspected of planning ‘Islamist-inspired’ attack in Saint-Étienne
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Santander customers’ private data put up for sale for $2m by hackers
ShinyHunters stole information including bank and credit card numbers, as well as staff HR details
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Google is down for thousands of users worldwide
Google is down for thousands of users worldwide, leaving them unable to use the popular search engine.
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Knifeman stabs multiple people on YouTube livestream at political rally
This is the harrowing moment a knifeman went on a stabbing rampage during a rally in Germany today.
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Donald Trump found guilty in hush money case
A jury has found the 77-year-old guilty after a high-profile trial. It comes just six months before he goes head to head with Joe Biden in a bid to return to the White House.
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’UK’s biggest benefit fraudsters’ jailed for stealing £53m with fake claims
Bundles of cash stuffed in suitcases, designer goods and a luxury car were found in a raid on their properties. One gang member had also filmed themselves throwing stacks of £20 notes in the air.
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Donald Trump ‘red in the face’ after making history as US’s first felon president
Donald Trump appeared red in the face and frowned after becoming the first US president to be convicted of a felony as the hush money trial jury found him guilty.
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Gangster known as ’Irish Pablo Escobar’ buried in gold-plated coffin with floral gun as loved ones say goodbye
One funeral tribute featured a Skorpion submachine gun
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The unbreakable union of unfree states: an axis of dictatorships is supporting the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine
Public discussions following Vladimir Putin’s May visit to China largely focused on exports of obscure tubers and beef cartilage to Beijing.
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Eight stag do Brits arrested over mass fight at Majorcan restaurant
This is the disturbing moment a group of British tourists on a stag do in the Spanish island of Majorca started a melee at a restaurant.
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Toxic vegetables? In Kenya, former farm workers sue over pesticide exposure
Sickness and death befell the former employees of a British farm who allegedly worked with pesticides. Now, they want justice.
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US targets cybercriminals linked to 911 S5 botnet
United States authorities have dismantled what the FBI described as “likely the world’s largest botnet ever.”
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Teacher who murdered partner and buried him in garden jailed for at least 20 years
A primary school teacher who murdered her boyfriend before burying him in their garden has been jailed for life with a minimum of 20 years.
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Girl, 9, shot in London restaurant drive-by was having dinner with her family
A nine-year-old girl who was having dinner with her family is in critical condition after being shot in a Hackney Turkish restaurant yesterday evening.
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Helicopter politics: Why Iran’s upcoming presidential election matters
The death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash on May 19 has raised unexpected questions for the country’s reigning establishment.
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Buckingham Palace issues rare update on whether Kate will attend major event
Kate Middleton will not be returning to her public duties anytime soon months after her cancer diagnosis.
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