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Robots, drones and uncrewed vessels ‘likely to be default’ in future Royal Navy
The Guardian (UK)
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UK mortgage rules could be eased to increase growth
The Guardian (UK)
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Watch: Truce deal viewed differently in Israel and Gaza
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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TikTokers say goodbye to their 'Chinese spy'
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Donald Trump's inauguration moved indoors due to 'dangerous' cold
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Japan conveys serious concerns during rare visit by Chinese military delegation
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Biden’s chips team hands off $52 billion program to a skeptical Trump
The Japan Times (Japan)
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There is a 'backlash against gender balance everywhere': EU Commissioner for equality
France 24 (Europe)
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Trump inauguration moved indoors due to 'severe' cold
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Aid increase in ceasefire deal ‘is admission Israel could have done more’, experts say
The Guardian
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Five men charged with conspiring to import drugs in Kerry
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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PSV to host Feyenoord in Dutch Cup quarterfinals; Quick Boys headed to AZ Alkmaar
NL Times (Europe)
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'War will last as long as Russia does': Ukrainian talk of victory fades as Trump returns
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Gaza’s humanitarian crisis won’t end with the ceasefire | Letters
The Guardian
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Police in London urge public to use different pins for gym and bank cards
The Guardian (UK)
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Russia and Iran draw closer with new pact before Trump returns
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Trump says he had ‘good’ call with China’s Xi about TikTok and trade
The Guardian (China)
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Russia and Iran move to strengthen military ties
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Two men sentenced in UK over £1m fraud based on stolen banking letters
The Guardian (UK)
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Trump and China's Xi hold call on TikTok, trade and Taiwan
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Stubb, ministers heading to Davos for WEF
Yle (Europe)
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Court told couple attacked man, threw him off Sliabh Liag
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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U.S. grounds SpaceX's Starship after fiery midair explosion
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Gangs cash in on desperation of U.S.-bound migrants
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Curfew and deaths in South Sudan after revenge attacks on Sudanese
BBC News (Africa)
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Help homeless cats and the environment with new vending machines in Bucharest parks
Euronews (Europe)
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Over 95% in Japan feel impact of higher prices: BOJ survey
The Japan Times (Japan)
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IMF keeps Japan's 2025 growth outlook intact
The Japan Times (Japan)
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How Biden or Trump can still rescue TikTok from US ban
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan sentenced to 14 years in prison in corruption case
The Guardian (Asia)
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'Quad' top diplomats expected to meet the day after Trump inauguration
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Belgians now also becoming ill as a result of eating blueberries from Albert Heijn
NL Times (Europe)
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Marathon great Kipchoge to race London in April
BBC News (Africa)
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Musk, a pro-populist thorn in the EU's side: Concerns grow over 'foreign interference'
France 24 (Europe)
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Deaths at young offender institution in Scotland ‘could have been avoided’
The Guardian (UK)
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Latest news bulletin | January 17th – Evening
Euronews (Europe)
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Skin is in: as sales of thong bikinis rise, is body confidence also growing?
The Guardian (Australia)
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GPS interference forces Ryanair diversion from Lithuania
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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Nazi-obsessed terrorist given life sentence for Worcestershire attack on asylum seeker
The Guardian (UK)
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French patrol plane target of Russian intimidation, minister says
Euronews (Europe)
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Finnair suspends staff ticket benefit as labour dispute continues
Yle (Europe)
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Russia and Iran sign cooperation treaty days before Trump's inauguration
Euronews (Europe)
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Martin Rowson on the record leap in global CO2 levels – cartoon
The Guardian (UK)
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US woman in court accused of plotting to murder Birmingham shop owner
The Guardian (UK)
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Trump says US and China to 'solve many problems' after phone call with Xi
France 24 (Asia)
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Lisa Nandy vows to bulldoze barriers in arts and turbocharge growth
The Guardian (UK)
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Trump inauguration moved indoors due to extreme cold
The Japan Times (Japan)
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US Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban law
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Maha Kumbh Mela festival: India's soft power on display
France 24 (Asia)
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TikTok faces US ban after Supreme Court rejects appeal
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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'He will not buy us': Greenlanders defiant over Trump's desire to take over their island
Euronews (Europe)
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Efforts to Contain Oil Spill from Grounded Tanker Advance with Technical Barrier Completion
Euronews (Europe)
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Utrecht police station evacuated amid reports of woman with explosives
NL Times (Europe)
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Israeli Cabinet approves Gaza ceasefire accord due to take effect Sunday
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Chrystia Freeland will run to replace Trudeau as Canada’s prime minister
The Guardian
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‘I don’t mean to paint badly’: accountant inundated with commissions for ‘terrible’ paintings
The Guardian (UK)
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Strangers’ bar in parliament to close after alleged spiking incident
The Guardian (UK)
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Experts hope The Brutalist will revive interest in UK’s modernist buildings
The Guardian (UK)
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Court hands 'paedophile-hunting' teen suspended sentence for aggravated assault
Yle (Europe)
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Catherine, 33, was fit and healthy and thought she was having 'normal' symptoms experienced by millions of Aussies. Then a 'gut feeling' led her to discover the unthinkable
Mail Online (Australia)
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Explosive twist in Australia's 'what is a woman' trans battle as Harry Potter author JK Rowling gets involved
Mail Online (Australia)
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Star Casino boss begs the NSW and Queensland governments to waive taxes for the sprawling gambling empire before it collapses
Mail Online (Australia)
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Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki signs with Dodgers
The Japan Times (Japan)
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FTSE 100 hits record as interest rate hopes push down UK borrowing costs
The Guardian (UK)
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Russian court jails three of Navalny's former lawyers for 'extremist' activity
France 24 (Europe)
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Cuba releases jailed activist Jose Daniel Ferrer
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TikTok says it will go dark Sunday in U.S. without assurance from Biden
The Japan Times (Japan)
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Wild moment man 'ignites jerry can full of petrol and throws it at cops' as they attempt to arrest him
Mail Online (Australia)
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Inside the sordid queue for Bonnie Blue: How more than 1,000 desperate men waited in line at playboy's mansion to have sex with porn stars only in socks and boxer shorts
Mail Online (Australia)
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The government wants to future-proof the BBC. How about embracing a subscription model? | Simon Jenkins
The Guardian (UK)
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