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  • NewsThe Guardian

    ‘High degree of probability’ bodies found in northern Mexico are missing Perth brothers

    Siblings Callum and Jake Robinson and US citizen Jack Carter Rhoad were travelling on a surfing holiday when they were reported missingGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast

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  • NewsAFP

    Floods in southern Brazil force 70,000 from homes

    Nearly 70,000 people have been forced from their homes amid deadly flooding, mudslides and torrential storms in southern Brazil, with the major city of Porto Alegre particularly hard-hit, the country's civil defense agency said Saturday.Raging floodwaters have left 57 dead, 74 people injured and another 67 missing, civil defense said.The toll did not include two people who died in an explosion at a flooded gas station in Porto Alegre, witnessed by an AFP journalist, where rescue crews were attem

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  • NewsThe Independent

    Protests in Tel Aviv and squabbling in Israeli war cabinet amid ceasefire talks with Hamas

    Freeing hostages and potential Rafah offensive are key sticking points

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  • NewsSky News

    West Midlands defeat for Tories fires starting gun on future of the party

    There are two Tory MPs publicly prepared to call on Rishi Sunak to go. Simon Clarke repeated that call to colleagues this evening - but if there were sympathisers they did not show themselves. Street says the party must not ape Reform UK to its right flank, and others on the group agreed.

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  • NewsManchester Evening News

    Salford council local election 2024 results in full

    Council seats were up for grabs in areas including Barton, Blackfriars, Boothstown, Broughton, Irlam, Eccles, Little Hulton, Swinton, Salford Quays, Walkden and Worsley

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  • NewsAFP

    Student protests against Israel's offensive in Gaza spread

    Student protests against the Israeli military assault on Gaza following the unprecedented October 7 attack by Hamas on Israel have spread to several countries.- Switzerland -  About 100 students have since Thursday been occupying the entrance of a building at Lausanne University, calling for an academic boycott of Israel and an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. 

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  • CelebrityBirmingham Live

    Traitors winner Harry Clark 'wanted to end it all at 21' after being in 'darkest place'

    Harry Clark, who won the BBC game show in January, has opened up about his mental health struggles and how he is now on a mission to help other young people

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