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The time is right for Zarah Sultana’s new party – but it’s already facing its first test | Andy Beckett
The Guardian (UK)
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Thirty years after end of war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, tensions remain
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Trump, Zelensky discuss weapons, escalating strikes
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Amsterdam court orders Unibet to release transaction data for damage claims
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Scroll with it: Here's how the Oasis gig unfolded
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Appeals court upholds life sentence for Valkeakoski murderer
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‘Graveyard spiral’: why Louisa Dunne cold case breakthrough may be a rare win
The Guardian (UK)
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Latest news bulletin | July 4th – Evening
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Russia’s diplomatic circle of friends: Taliban and North Korea in, Azerbaijan and Armenia out
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Smartphone bans in Dutch schools have improved learning, study finds
The Guardian
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Bitvavo CEO permanently resigns over money laundering, insider trading allegations
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Former Arsenal footballer Thomas Partey charged with rape
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Former Arsenal footballer Thomas Partey charged with rape
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Jeremy Corbyn confirms talks about forming new party with Zarah Sultana
The Guardian (UK)
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Thousands forced to evacuate as new wildfires break out in Greece
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Brothers assaulted police as they resisted airport arrest, UK court hears
The Guardian (UK)
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Wimbledon chiefs defend AI use as Jack Draper says line calls not ‘100% accurate’
The Guardian (UK)
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Man guilty of manslaughter after fatal Kildare stabbing
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Songwriters ‘missing millions in royalties from more than 100,000 UK gigs’
The Guardian (UK)
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Moomins turn 80 with anniversary shows in New York and Tampere
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Freddie Thompson has assault trial application refused
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‘Peaceful trespass’ planned at Dorset beauty spot after new owners shut path
The Guardian (UK)
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Starmer’s reno of the UK is going brilliantly. If you don’t count the walls falling down | Marina Hyde
The Guardian (UK)
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Portugal and football world mourn Liverpool forward Diogo Jota
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Trump vows tariff hikes of up to 70%, says nations will 'start to pay' in August
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Gary Lineker says BBC should ‘hold its head in shame’ for dropping Gaza film
The Guardian (UK)
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King Willem-Alexander to celebrate his birthday in Dokkum next year
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Exclusive investigation: Is the Russian Orthodox Church in Sweden a platform for espionage?
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Planting coral, drying carpets and Stormzy: photos of the day – Friday
The Guardian (UK)
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Call for guidelines on climate change and coastal erosion
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Call for guidelines on climate change and coastal erosion
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Pot-plant trade is ‘hitchhiker pathway’ for invasive flatworms, say UK experts
The Guardian (UK)
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Labour’s first year: from voter opinion to market reaction – in charts
The Guardian (UK)
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Crying in the Commons: why are women’s workplace tears a source of shame?
The Guardian (UK)
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UN says 613 killed near aid points and convoys in Gaza
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Hamas responds in 'positive spirit' to ceasefire proposal
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Explosion at Rome fuel station leaves dozens injured
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Diogo Jota mourned by family, Portugal's PM in hometown
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Construction company VolkerWessels to sell Dutch divisions to HAL and Boskalis
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Eight jailed over largest cocaine seizure in Ireland
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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'Mad money' - Shoppers struggling with food price hikes
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A truly 'wonderful, loving' soul: Diogo Jota’s 'immense' impact on Liverpool remembered
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This was Les Mis in the Commons – and Kemi Badenoch couldn’t resist hamming it up | Simon Jenkins
The Guardian (UK)
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Three sentenced to prison on counterfeiting charges
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Less cocaine intercepted at Rotterdam port in first half of this year: Customs
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Cybercriminals stealing more data; Privacy watchdog concerned
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Gaza families turn to the sea as heat and water crisis worsens
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More presenting with hay fever due to high pollen levels
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More presenting with hay fever due to high pollen levels
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Nearly three-quarters of Dutch went on summer vacation last year
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Minister demands overhaul of UK’s leading AI institute
The Guardian (UK)
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Russia pounds Ukraine with largest drone attack of war
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China's first domestically built aircraft carrier visits Hong Kong in show of power
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23-year-old admits to Tampere stabbings, motive unclear
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Rachel Reeves needs wider headroom against fiscal rules, ex-Bank of England deputy says
The Guardian (UK)
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More showers, lower temperatures in Netherlands this weekend
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Is exercise really better than drugs for cancer remission? It's an appealing idea – but it's misleading | Devi Sridhar
The Guardian (UK)
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Wildfires hit Greece’s mainland and islands, forcing evacuations
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At least 45 injured in Rome petrol station explosion
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At least 27 injured in Rome petrol station explosion
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Dutch pension funds investing in companies that supply weapons to Israel
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People in Gaza experiencing 'deprivation of water'
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Latest news bulletin | July 4th – Midday
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‘Slapp addict’ Italian oil firm accused of trying to silence green activists
The Guardian
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Parliament adopts housing law that stops refugees' priority for social rentals
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Keir Starmer says good relationship with Donald Trump based on shared family values
The Guardian (UK)
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Jeremy Corbyn says ‘discussions are ongoing’ after Zarah Sultana claimed she would ‘co-lead new party’ with him – as it happened
The Guardian (UK)
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US and Ukraine to work on strengthening air defences, Zelenskyy says, after call Trump says was ‘meaningful’ – as it happened
The Guardian
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Mass Russian drone and missile attack strikes Ukraine overnight
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Russia used chemical weapons in 9,000 attacks on Ukraine, intelligence report says