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Posts falsely claim video shows crackdown by Zimbabwean police over new currency
In another attempt to stabilise its long-struggling economy, Zimbabwe’s Reserve Bank launched a new gold-backed currency in April. Following a rocky start, online posts are sharing a video claiming that it shows unrest in the country linked to the new currency. This is false; the video is from 2019 and was debunked by AFP Fact Check on two previous occasions. In reality, the footage shows authorities beating supporters at a campaign rally for the then-opposition party.
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Criticism at 'sudden and unjustified' withdrawal of parking closure trial
Suffolk County Council Labour Group has hit out at a move to cancel a parking closure trial in Sudbury's Market Hill.
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More than a fifth of young motorists find it ‘acceptable’ to be behind wheel while high on cocaine
Driving while high on cocaine is “acceptable” to more than one in five young drivers, a survey has revealed.
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The BBC is blinded by its bias against GB News
I watched the action unfurl, my heart in my mouth. Spooked by an ugly noise, the beast seemed out of control. Would he be caught and calmed and order restored?
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Russia attempts to stabilise salient near Avdiivka - Ukraine: The Latest podcast
Today, we discuss the latest news from Ukraine as the Ukrainian armed forces remove American Abrams tanks from the front line. We deep-dive into the capabilities of the ATACMS missiles and we hear from a British volunteer who works in front line villages across the East of Ukraine.
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VideoEast London Warehouse Allegedly Set on Fire by Britons Working for Kremlin
Two Britons have been charged with working with Russian intelligence services, and helping to commit a suspected arson attack on a Ukrainian-linked business in east London, UK officials announced.Twenty-year-old Dylan Earl and 22-year-old Jake Reeves are among five men accused of being involved in hostile activities benefiting Russia, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said in a news release on Friday, April 26.“Included in the alleged activity was involvement in the planning of an arson attack
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Monty Don's 'perfect tribute' to dog Nell hidden in garden
The Gardeners' World star lost golden retriever Nell aged 13 at the end of last year
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