Four British women sue Andrew Tate over rape and abuse claims
Russian diplomat to be expelled from Britain in spying storm
Donald Trump's White House documents trial indefinitely postponed
Ukraine's parliament approves plan to recruit prisoners to fight Russia
Suspect in killing of Georgia student Laken Riley charged with murder
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Trump trial live: Ex-president called out for audibly cursing during revealing Stormy Daniels testimony
Daniels to return to stand on Thursday after having already faced fiery exchanges with former president’s legal team
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‘Rage rituals’ are the latest wellness trend among women
The hottest new wellness ritual requires participants to embody their rage through primal screams
3-min read - NewsAFP
Misspelled protest message from Canadian university, not Columbia
Social media users are mocking pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University by claiming a misspelled message appeared on the Ivy League campus in New York City. But the image comes from the University of Ottawa, where a student news outlet reported someone spray-painted the words "Free Palastine" on the steps of a building .
2-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
NHS bosses are to blame for failures in treating trans children, says Dr Hilary Cass
NHS leaders are to blame for the failures in treating trans children, Dr Hilary Cass has said.
5-min read - NewsThe Independent
Britons to bask in three days of sunny weather as temperatures soar to 26C
The warmest weather is expected on the weekend with temperatures steadily climbing throughout the week
3-min read - NewsManchester Evening News
Unadopted road hit by another fly-tip - but a solution might be on the horizon
Residents previously said the street was 'a third world street in a first world city’
1-min read - NewsAFP
Hong Kong demands online platforms remove banned protest song
Hong Kong demanded Wednesday that a protest song popular during pro-democracy demonstrations be removed from the internet after a court banned it, judging it was a "weapon" to incite violent protests in 2019."It had been used as an impetus to propel the violent protests plaguing Hong Kong since 2019.
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