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Malawi prepares for elections as cost of living tops voters’ concerns
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Morning Mail: Hastie threatens to quit over net zero, weight loss jab scam exposed, pole vault medal for Marschall
The Guardian (Australia)
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Within hours of coming down with flu, little Lorelei succumbed to a deadly brain condition
Mail Online (Australia)
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Australia news live: carbon monoxide identified in fatal Sydney gas leak; Super Retail CEO sacked over work relationship
The Guardian (Australia)
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Woke mob turns on The Office star Rainn Wilson after he praised Charlie Kirk
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Woke mob hijacks Charlie Kirk vigil by singing song title inscribed on killer's bullet
Mail Online (Australia)
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Duchess of Kent's daughter Lady Helen Taylor walks arm-in-arm with her father as they attend her late mother's vigil
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JD Vance tears into George Soros funded groups for 'fueling hate' after Charlie Kirk assassination
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Plastic surgeon weighs in on Jennifer Coolidge's taut complexion following appearance at Emmys
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First Bioplastic Factory in Delfzijl Begins Production
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FBI chief Kash Patel defends confusing messaging in bungled manhunt for Charlie Kirk assassin
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'Huge honour' - Ireland's boxing medalists return home
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Trump says US struck another Venezuelan drug vessel
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Music teacher who followed in the footsteps of the Duchess of Kent after she 'helped and inspired' him years ago speaks to the royal's dedication ahead of her funeral
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At least 45 wolf cubs born in Netherlands this spring
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Conflict, aid cuts and equality backlash causing ‘stagnation and regression’ of women’s rights – UN
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Kim Beazley defends Australian War Memorial decision to exclude Ben Roberts-Smith book from prize
The Guardian (Australia)
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Starmer aide’s exit over lewd Abbott jokes deepens crisis as Trump arrives
The Guardian (UK)
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TD sorry for 2009 Obama costume using brown make-up
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Doctor who left patient during operation to have sex with nurse allowed to practise
The Guardian (UK)
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RAF Typhoon jets ready to shoot down drones over Poland, UK says
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Record numbers of Americans have applied for UK citizenship because of London’s values, says Khan
The Guardian (UK)
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‘Our children matter’: parents protest against government’s Send overhaul plans
The Guardian (UK)
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Does Israel face a 'South Africa moment' over Gaza?
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US Army reveals Typhon missile system in Japan as tensions rise with China
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Police search for 11 violent disorder suspects after ‘unite the kingdom’ march
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Man arrested for blocking Utrecht Mayor Dijksma from entering council meeting
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Murder inquiry following death of man, 42, in Lisburn
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While Washington waivers: Can Europeans deter Russia and its drones?
France 24 (Europe)
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What the numbers REALLY say about arrests at 'Unite the Kingdom' march versus Notting Hill Carnival
Mail Online (Australia)
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Family of man who died on Bibby Stockholm question mental health care
The Guardian (UK)
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The Guardian view on Merck’s exit: Britain’s biopharma strategy stalls in the face of China’s rise | Editorial
The Guardian (China)
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Weakening net zero policy ‘will spook investors’, warns UK’s climate adviser
The Guardian (UK)
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Worker loses WRC challenge after 'locked horns'
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Noord-Brabant man arrested for smuggling birds from Africa, Asia; 498 birds seized
NL Times (Europe)
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Eden Project architect Nicholas Grimshaw dies aged 85
The Guardian (UK)
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Danny Kruger takes Reform back to full strength – so who’ll be next to quit? | John Crace
The Guardian (UK)
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MI5 concedes it ‘unlawfully’ obtained data from former BBC journalist
The Guardian (UK)
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Ben Jennings on Elon Musk at the Unite the Kingdom rally – cartoon
The Guardian (UK)
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‘Gratuitous’ use of force on Bloody Sunday disgraced British army, trial told
The Guardian (UK)
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Drone neutralised flying over government buildings in Warsaw, PM Donald Tusk says
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A timeline of Bloody Sunday and the trial of Soldier F
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A timeline of Bloody Sunday and the trial of Soldier F
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Hackers steal private data of Gucci, Balenciaga and McQueen customers
The Guardian (UK)
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Display of firepower in Russia-Belarus war games stirs unease across Europe
The Guardian
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‘A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
The Guardian (UK)
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Bulgaria arrests Russian owner of ship at centre of Beirut port blast that killed 218
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Scammers using QR code stickers on parking meters to get at people's bank accounts
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British aristocrat and boyfriend sentenced to 14 years in prison for killing newborn
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I drink wine for a living and try up to 400 types in a week. This is how I keep the alcohol bloat off my face, the diet I follow to stay healthy and what I use to maintain my glow: CHARLOTTE KRISTENSEN
Mail Online (Australia)
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Keir Starmer: I’d never have appointed Mandelson if I’d known what I know now
The Guardian (UK)
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First objects retrieved from wreck of Titanic’s sister ship in Greece
The Guardian (UK)
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Alleged cocaine-smuggling kingpin said to have earned €230m goes on trial
The Guardian
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When giving up your seat for others is simply polite | Letters
The Guardian (UK)
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Reworked classics can still set hearts racing | Letter
The Guardian (UK)
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Gender-critical women have a right to be heard | Letter
The Guardian (UK)
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The flag that brought us together at the Proms | Brief letters
The Guardian (UK)
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Argos was a bad buy – but Sainsbury’s doesn’t need to sell at a silly price | Nils Pratley
The Guardian (UK)
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Podcast: How Tommy Robinson's protest got so much support
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Trump sends troops to Memphis and says Chicago is ‘probably next’
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Moment furious woman shoves fellow train passenger's seat when she reclined her chair
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‘Tinder Swindler’ Shimon Hayut arrested in Georgia on Interpol request
The Guardian (Europe)
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Cuban prisoners forced to work making cigars and charcoal for export to Europe, report claims
The Guardian
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Belarus hosts drills with Russia, spooking Poland and Baltics
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Spain's PM Sánchez calls for Israel to be banned from sports events over war in Gaza
Euronews (Europe)
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Belarus and Russia stage joint military drills
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New study finds being TOO THIN is worse for your health than being overweight: Possible to be 'fat but fit'
Mail Online (Australia)
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Have world-first labour rights in Belgium changed the lives of sex workers?
France 24 (Europe)
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Astonishing moment pod of orcas SINKS tourist boat: Footage shows the killer whales slam into the vessel off Portugal before passing vessel rescues all on board
Mail Online (Australia)
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WATCH: Russian, Belarusian forces take part in war games amid heightened tensions in Europe