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Prosecuting man for burning Qur’an ‘reintroducing blasphemy law’, UK court told
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Blow for Government as two TDs back SF Israeli bonds bill
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Concerns regarding finances within the Dutch gaming industry despite record turnover
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Province of Utrecht wants to shoot wolf after DNA investigation shows it bit woman
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‘The Baku Connection’: FRANCE 24 and RFI among winners of European Press Prize award
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Police were ‘consulted’ over early prison release scheme, says Ministry of Justice
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Senior Kinahan figure being extradited back to Ireland
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Dutch gov't to cut nearly €5 bil., not €2.4 bil., from development aid budget by 2029
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Slovakia allows culled bears to be eaten
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The Guardian view on Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws: Europe must stand up for its values | Editorial
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Murder trial hears of texts between accused and victim
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Influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate to face 21 charges in UK, CPS confirms
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Kings of Leon cancel UK and European shows after singer’s ‘freak accident’
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Dutch students tiring of fickle U.S. entry policies, says NL education agency
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Hundreds of people attend memorial for children Emma and Jeffrey in Beerta
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Morgan Stanley charged in €124M dividend tax evasion scheme; ABN Amro admits complicity
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Nicola Jennings on Farage’s new Reform offer – cartoon
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Harris and foreign ministers urge Palestine recognition
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Harris and foreign ministers urge Palestine recognition
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Bill to ban fox hunting passes first stage vote in Dáil
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Kneecap move Scottish gig amid police safety concerns
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Sussex police officers cleared of assault against one-legged 92-year-old man
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Russia proposes talks with Ukraine in Istanbul on June 2 to present peace memorandum
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Family carers of all ages need looking after too | Letters
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Swiss village almost entirely destroyed after collapse of glacier buries it in mud
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"My heart is displaced" - Sligo doctor after Gaza deaths
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"My heart is displaced" - Sligo doctor after Gaza deaths
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A reality show sent 12 virgins to an island to learn how to have sex. The result was weirdly coy | Jennifer Jasmine White
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Dutch students are tiring of U.S. fickle entry policies, student travel agency says
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Tate brothers face charges, including rape, in England
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Police Ombudsman in contact with Shane O'Farrell's family
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Trump says he warned Israel against attack on Iran as nuclear deal ‘very close’
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Ukraine ready for peace talks, wants Russian terms first
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Russia proposes date and venue to Ukraine for peace talks
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Jury in Adams libel case to begin deliberations tomorrow
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Police detention of Liverpool parade suspect extended
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Enschede lightning strike results in fire at five homes; No injuries reported
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Heathrow boss sorry for sleeping through outage with phone on silent
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Member of UK Jewish body resigns over failure to call out Israel on Gaza
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Germany’s Merz promises to help Ukraine produce long-range missiles
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Musk 'disappointed' by Trump tax and spending bill
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Combs loses mistrial bid in sex trafficking trial
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Germany to toughen citizenship rules for migrants
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Liverpool fans ‘staggered’ by traffic control measures in place at victory parade
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Starmer and co are trashing Labour’s legacy. We must take back control of our party – before it’s too late | John McDonnell
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Landlord arrested for fraud over excessive service costs, energy fees
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More than a long face: horses use ‘rich repertoire’ of expressions to interact
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Starling’s profits drop 25% as bank takes blame for Covid loan losses
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Portsmouth girl’s balcony fall death was accident, says coroner
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'Jury is still out' on US-Iran nuclear talks outcome, says IAEA chief Rafael Grossi
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Centre Party leader's special adviser resigns from role following porn video furore
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Why a new zero-carbon UK steel plant offers hope and a headache
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Body painting in Bali, reborn babies and a volcanic eruption: photos of the day – Wednesday
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IAEA chief Rafael Grossi to revisit Ukraine and Russia imminently
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Teenager was aiming for suicide-by-cop when he threatened parliament staff with knife
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300 jobs to go with closure of Carelon in Limerick
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300 jobs to go with closure of Carelon in Limerick
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Court hands man 11-year prison term over fatal Espoo shooting
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Blatten remains evacuated as Birch Glacier continues to break apart
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Hamas chief Mohammed Sinwar 'eliminated' by Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu says
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Lamine Yamal insists on grandmother being present for Barcelona signing photos
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Finland's openly-fascist Blue-Black Movement officially re-registers as political party
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ICC prosecutor sought arrest warrants against Israeli ministers before going on leave
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Seven dead as migrant boat capsizes off Canary Islands
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French surgeon who abused hundreds jailed for 20 years
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Hollyoaks actor Paul Danan died by misadventure after drug use – coroner
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Right to assisted dying provides 'autonomous choice for patient suffering endlessly, unbearably'
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Manchester Museum named European museum of the year
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First of VR's new-look local trains arrives in Finland