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  • NewsThe Guardian

    Man and woman in Sydney hospital after alleged hit and run that followed ‘neighbour dispute’

    Man, 42, in critical condition as police arrest 27-year-old who was allegedly driving SUV that struck pair in Doonside

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  • NewsReuters

    Israeli airstrikes kill 20 in Gaza, Palestinian officials say

    Twenty Palestinians were killed in the early hours of Tuesday in Israeli air strikes on Rafah and central parts of the Gaza Strip, Gaza health officials said. In the southern Gaza city of Rafah near the Egyptian border, where over 1 million Palestinians have sought shelter, 14 people were killed and dozens others wounded in strikes that hit several houses and apartments, Gaza medical officials said.

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  • NewsAFP

    Malaga Picasso Museum reorders works in new exhibition

    The Picasso Museum in Malaga, the southern Spanish city where the artist was born, will open a new exhibition on Tuesday which groups his works according to theme instead of by period.Opened in 2003 in a 16th century mansion, Malaga's Picasso Museum is located just a couple of hundred metres (yards) from the house where the artist was born in 1881.

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  • PoliticsAFP

    Elon Musk defends ketamine use, dismisses investor worries

    Elon Musk suggested his use of drugs benefits Tesla investors in an interview released Monday, saying he takes prescribed ketamine to treat his "negative frame of mind."“Ketamine is helpful for getting one outside out of a negative frame of mind," Musk told former CNN host Don Lemon in an interview published on social media on Monday. 

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  • NewsPA Media: Video

    Sunak maintains hope of spring Rwanda flights after seeing off Lords’ challenges

    Rishi Sunak has maintained hopes of spring flights carrying asylum seekers to Rwanda as the Government overturned all attempts by the House of Lords to change to its deportation legislation. The Government saw off 10 amendments from peers to the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill, after a minister had accused the Lords of trying to “wreck” the legislation.

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  • PoliticsFrance 24

    Trump unable to pay $464m bond in New York fraud case, his lawyers say

    Donald Trump’s lawyers told a New York appellate court Monday that it's impossible for him to post a bond covering the full amount of a $454 million civil fraud judgment while he appeals, suggesting the former president's legal losses have put him in a serious cash crunch. Trump's lawyers wrote in a court filing that “obtaining an appeal bond in the full amount” of the judgment “is not possible under the circumstances presented." Trump claimed last year that he has “fairly substantially over $40

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  • BusinessPA Media: Tech

    More funding needed for women-led AI start-ups, report says

    The findings were part of a report published by the Alan Turing Institute.

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