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Here are the key events from day 1,337 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Real Madrid see off improved Juventus in UCL win, while Liverpool come back in Frankfurt and Victor Osimhen stars again.
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Political rivals blame each other as Iranians are further squeezed by sanctions that are unlikely to be lifted soon.
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Shots were fired outside Serbia’s parliament in Belgrade, injuring a supporter of President Aleksandar Vucic.
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Cars slogged through the flooded streets of Santo Domingo as Tropical Storm Melissa dumped heavy rain.
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The lawsuit comes amid growing concerns about how AI fuels the spread of misinformation.
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The official, Akram Salloum al-Abdullah, is accused of executing detainees, and other 'serious violations'.
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The strike was the first to take place in the Pacific, signalling an expansion of Trump's military campaign.
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Economists credit US President Donald Trump's tariff campaign with reducing trade between Germany and the US.
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The Louvre Museum re-opened three days after a daring daytime heist of eight pieces of France’s crown jewels.
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The bill passed 25-24, despite opposition from PM Netanyahu, in the first of four votes it will face to become law.
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Follow our live build-up, with full team news coverage, ahead of our text commentary stream of the UCL football tie.
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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte visits the US as Trump proposes freezing the battle lines in the Russia-Ukraine war.
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From colonial conquest to cover-ups, the Church’s power in Africa was built on empire, silence and denial.
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The White House has begun tearing down parts of the East Wing to make way for President Trump’s new ballroom.
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History-making run met with pride, prejudice, but many Muslim New Yorkers more focused on message of affordability.
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‘Things have gotten worse.’ More than a week after the ceasefire, Palestinians in Gaza say they have seen no change in
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Hundreds of anti-immigrant protesters clashed with Irish police outside a hotel housing asylum seekers in Dublin.
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Trump's bailout draws criticism as Argentinian soya bean farmers take market share from US producers.
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Young people gathered in London for a collective “Scream Squad,” letting out a unified yell against the skyline.
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At 81, Nouhad fled her village in southern Lebanon as Israeli white phosphorus burned her olive trees and legacy.
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Two buses travelling in opposite directions on the Kampala-Gulu Highway collided head-on while overtaking.
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NBA's leading all-time scorer is missing the start of the new season due to sciatica. When will the Lakers star return?
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Peru’s interim president Jose Jeri has declared a 30-day state of emergency in the capital Lima due to surging crime.
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The state of emergency lifts constitutional rights, including the right to protest, amid popular unrest over crime.
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US President Donald Trump has explained a decision to postpone plans for a meeting in Hungary with Russia’s President.
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UN says aid entering Gaza falling short of need as Israel continues to block aid, close border crossings.
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Eight items of stolen jewellery included a tiara and earrings from the set of Queen Marie-Amelie and Queen Hortense.
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As Pakistan closes refugee villages, thousands of Afghans could get caught up in the Islamabad-Taliban conflict.
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According to the research, 45 percent of responses to questions about the news had at least one 'significant' issue.
