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Russian forces make significant gains in eastern Ukraine
King honours Queen, William and Kate with new titles
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Megan Thee Stallion accused of sexual harassment by cameraman: ‘I felt degraded’
Emilio Garcia alleges in a lawsuit that he was inside a moving vehicle with the rapper while she had sex with a woman
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Senate Democrats say one thing but do another on foreign aid to Israel
‘I think it’s beyond belief,’ Bernie Sanders told The Independent on Tuesday
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Rishi Sunak keeps July election on the table after Rwanda bill passes
The prime minister was grilled about whether he would hold a summer election to capitalise on the scheme coming into effect
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VideoDramatic Footage Shows High-Speed Boat Chase During Epic Drug Crackdown in Spain
Spanish police released footage of a high-speed boat chase that was part of a drug-bust operation involving more than 12 tons of hash and cocaine and 63 arrests.Video released on April 23 by the Civil Guard, one of Spain’s national police forces, shows a police boat chasing a small boat loaded with packages.Police said 63 people were arrested, and 12 tons of hashish and 1,400 pounds of cocaine were seized, as well as boats and fuel.The seizure and arrests were made as part of Operation Arrow, wh
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Russian deputy defence minister detained on bribe allegations, officials say
A brief statement by the Investigative Committee on Telegram said Timur Ivanov had been taken into custody and an investigation into his case was proceeding. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, quoted by Russian news agencies, said a report on Ivanov's detention had been presented to President Vladimir Putin. Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu had been informed in advance of his detention, he said.
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Who gets to be remembered under France's contentious 'memory laws'?
In France, 24 April is a national day of remembrance for the Armenian genocide of 1915, when Ottoman troops killed hundreds of thousands of Armenians. Other groups who were victimised want their plight recognised too – but getting a place in France's "memory laws" is controversial, and not an easy process. "Memory laws are about recognition," says Christophe Premat, a former MP for the French Socialist Party and now an expert in memory studies at Stockholm University.Under a 2019 French law, 24
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Investigation launched following "cruel and barbaric" badger poisoning
The incident has been reported to the police, as a wildlife crime, and also to the Wildlife Incident Investigation Team (WIIS) at Natural England.
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