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Kyiv investigates alleged desertions in French-trained Ukrainian brigade
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Jimmy Carter lies in state in Washington ahead of funeral
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Erdoğan reiterates Turkish support for Syria's territorial integrity
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French far-right National Front founder Jean-Marie Le Pen dies aged 96
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More violence towards police than usual during last New Year’s Eve
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Bristol Old Vic theatre school to stop its undergraduate courses
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Guinea on lockdown as protests erupt over junta’s missed democracy deadline
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Danger to life flood warning issued for parts of UK
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Authorities recover Eagle S anchor from Gulf of Finland
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Peak of flu cases won't immediately ease pressures - HSE
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Man who rescued driver from flood tells of devastation to his business
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North Korea tests hypersonic missile in bid to ‘reliably contain’ rivals
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Chemours plant in Dordrecht releases about 45 kg of hazardous substance overnight
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More breast cancer cases found when AI used in screenings, study finds
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I don’t want to hear MPs’ personal testimonies in parliament. Issues like assisted dying are for heads, not hearts | Simon Jenkins
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Latest news bulletin | January 7th – Midday
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Israel blocks appointment of Pekka Haavisto to top UN post
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UK food price inflation hits 3.7%, the highest level since March
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Former chair of child abuse inquiry says another one would only delay action
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Lebanese army deploys to coastal city of Naqoura as part of Israel ceasefire deal
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Asylum applications in Netherlands decline for first time in four years
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Apple says it will update AI feature after inaccurate news alerts
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Labour apologises for TikTok video with ‘inappropriate’ soundtrack
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Nigel Farage paid £189,000 for part-time job as ‘brand ambassador’ for gold bullion firm– as it happened
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Migrants stranded in Acapulco as Mexico implements ‘dispersion and exhaustion’ strategy
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Next to increase prices to help pay for budget tax changes
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Cyclist seriously injured in Louth hit-and-run incident
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Collective deals pushed wages up 5.3% last year, but lower pay rises expected in 2025
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Russia claims it captured the destroyed town of Kurakhove in Ukraine’s Donetsk region
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UK house prices dip for first time since March, says Halifax
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Keane: Ferencvaros fans can expect an 'exciting game'
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How to stay warm during low temperatures
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Scottish man killed while serving as medic with Ukrainian army
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PVV, BBB members boycott annual Davos trip to Switzerland; VVD set to attend
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Finnair warns of flight cancellations, delays as snowstorm hits
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Tuesday's papers: Racist reading circles, Turku's boardgame row and Tampere's new tram
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Train disruptions expected near Amsterdam, Schiphol from Jan. 10-13
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Meta elects UFC CEO Dana White, two others to board
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Off-duty PSNI officer injured in Belfast shooting
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As it happened: Low temperature alert for most counties
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People warned of 'invisible hazards' amid Orange alerts
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As it happened: Low temperature alert for most counties
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Fire in Eindhoven asylum shelter leaves two injured, suspect arrested
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Russian ship suspected of targeting Dutch undersea communications cable
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Russian Spy Ship Suspected of Targeting Dutch Undersea Cable
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Trump repeats musings about taking control of Canada and Greenland
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Tuesday briefing: How Britain has coped with an Arctic blast
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Blinken seeks to strengthen relations with Japan in final visit
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Judge rejects Trump bid to delay hush money sentencing
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CBS preliminary estimate: Dutch inflation rises to 4.1 percent in December
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Luxury tights brand Wolford apologises for delays to orders and refunds
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British AI startup with government ties is developing tech for military drones
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Ignore Musk, ignore the critics – you’ll feel the benefit of Labour’s policies in your pocket before long | Polly Toynbee
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Keir Starmer’s NHS plan: what are the key elements and can it succeed?
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Business secretary urged to refer Vodafone to Covid corruption commissioner
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‘We stand by Jess’: Telford survivors criticise Musk’s attack on Phillips
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How the sober curious movement impacts alcohol addiction
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Schools shift to new transition test amid concerns over fairness and consistency
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‘I haven’t seen any change’: black Labour voters in Liverpool and London six months on
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Shortage of foster carers causing ‘very real’ UK crisis, Barnardo’s warns
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‘We’re very glad we’ve done it’: the Liverpool couple who fostered more than 40 children
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Latest news bulletin | January 7th – Morning
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Quake in Tibet kills 126, tremors felt in Nepal, India
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Magnitude 7.1 earthquake kills at least 95 people in Tibet
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US snowstorm leaves four dead, hundreds of thousands without power
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S Korea investigators seek new warrant to arrest Yoon
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S Korea investigators seek new warrant to arrest Yoon
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'Extremely cold' conditions as lows of -8C forecast
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'Extremely cold' conditions as lows of -8C forecast
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France marks 10 years since the Charlie Hebdo attacks