Russia rushes weapons to front lines to beat US arms deliveries
Yellow weather warnings advise of thunderstorms in southern England and Wales
First failed asylum seeker sent to Rwanda under £3,000 voluntary scheme
Police officer accused of supporting Hamas charged with terror offences
Majority of university chiefs in Victoria earn over $1m despite budget woes
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Police tackle US campus protests as Los Angeles hit by clashes
Hundreds of people were arrested at pro-Palestinian protests on US campuses as police Wednesday extended a crackdown that included clearing out demonstrators occupying a building at Columbia University in New York.At Columbia, the center of nationwide protests, police were on standby Wednesday after their overnight operation dismantled a weeks-long encampment and forcibly removed people occupying an academic building.
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New mRNA cancer vaccine triggers immune system to fight aggressive brain tumour
The breakthrough means scientists will now be able to test the vaccine on a larger group of patients.
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BBC job application process was rigged, presenters tell tribunal
Four senior female BBC journalists have begun legal action against the broadcaster claiming a job application process was “rigged”.
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Five killed by Russian strikes in eastern Ukraine
Five people were killed Wednesday as Russia struck Ukraine's eastern Kharkiv and Donetsk regions, local officials said.In the northeastern Kharkiv region bordering Russia, a guided bomb attack killed two people, the region's governor said.
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Hainault sword attack live: First picture of boy killed in stabbing rampage as police to question suspect
Four people, including two police officers, remain in hospital as 36-year-old man arrested
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Labour’s candidate for West Midlands mayor reported to police
Claims condemned as ‘shameful political game-playing’
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Workers take to the streets in worldwide May Day protests
Workers, activists and others around the world took to the streets on Wednesday to mark May Day with protests over the pressure of rising prices and calls for greater labor rights. Pro-Palestinian sentiments were also on display. Police in Istanbul used tear gas and fired rubber bullets to disperse thousands of people who tried to break through a barricade and reach the main Taksim square in defiance of a ban on celebrating Labor Day there. Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said on social platform
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