Runaway horses in 'serious condition' after bolting through central London
US considers cutting funds to notorious Israeli unit
Ofsted to continue with single-phrase judgements despite calls to axe them
UK has worst rate of child alcohol consumption in world, report finds
Man admits on deathbed to killing West Virginia mother and daughter in 2000
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China summons German ambassador after spying arrests
The German ambassador to China was summoned by Beijing on Thursday in response to several arrests in Germany on suspicion of Chinese espionage, a spokesperson for the German foreign ministry told Reuters. The spokesperson added that the Chinese envoy to Berlin had been summoned earlier in the week to be briefed on the government's "clear position on the ongoing investigations into suspected Chinese espionage activities". Earlier in the week, German authorities arrested three people in a separa
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College protests live updates: Columbia deadline approaches for students to leave pro-Palestine encampment
Over 100 students at NYU and Columbia have been arrested this past week over pro-Palestinian protest encampments
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Husband may have beaten wife to death while police waited outside, court told
A husband may have beaten his wife to death with a skateboard while police waited outside for the go-ahead from senior officers to force their way in, a court heard.
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Tesla driver involved in deadly crash told police he was using Autopilot and checking his phone
The fatal crash raises questions over whether Tesla’s recent recall of two million vehicles went far enough to emphasize the need for drivers to pay attention to the road while using Autopilot
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Decision on Bedminster Green student flats delayed at developer's request
The plans include three buildings, with the tallest reaching 10 storeys
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Video155 killed in Tanzania as heavy rains lash East Africa
At least 155 people have died in Tanzania as torrential rains linked to El Nino triggered flooding and landslides, the country's prime minister said Thursday.Tanzania and other countries in East Africa -- a region highly vulnerable to climate change -- have been pounded by heavier than usual rainfall during the current rainy season, with several dozen deaths also reported in Kenya.Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa said more than 200,000 people have been affected by the disaster in Tanzania, with 15
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Emmanuel Macron attacks Rwanda plan as ‘betrayal of values’
Sending migrants to Africa is a “betrayal of values” and the “geopolitics politics of cynicism”, Emmanuel Macron said in an apparent attack on Britain’s Rwanda policy.
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