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Putin inaugurated as president for fifth term with Russia under tight grip
Minister rules out summer general election after party's dismal local elections
Data stolen in cyber attack on health board 'published on dark web'
Florida ex-cop with ‘patterns of abuse and bias’ joins DeSantis’s state guard
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Chaos at UK airports after Border Force gates fail causing long queues
Pictures showed queues at Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton, Edinburgh and Manchester
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Morning Mail: Stormy Daniels testifies, alleged Russian hacker kingpin identified, ankle bracelet details suppressed
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Putin’s hold on power is stronger than ever
Vladimir Putin cut an almost forlorn figure, standing alone at the foot of the Kremlin steps in the pouring rain to watch a march past marking his inauguration as Russian president for a fifth term. His seeming isolation, however, belied his grip over Russia, now stronger than ever despite the disaster of the Ukraine invasion.
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Report into whether Israel broke international law in Gaza ‘indefinitely delayed’ by Biden administration
US law prohibits aiding foreign security forces which are found to have committed gross violations of human rights
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New York governor sorry for saying black children in the Bronx ‘don’t know what computers are’
The Democrat governor of New York has been forced to apologise after suggesting that black children in the city do not know what a computer is.
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