Reading terror attack: Deaths of men 'probably avoidable' after failings
RSPCA warns parents over gender reveal party craze that is killing birds
Humza Yousaf insists he will not resign as First Minister
OAP who worked at Clarks for 68 years given boot with two days' notice
Operation Zufolo: Australia deployed a ‘charade’ to sustain indefinite immigration detention – it failed
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Ukraine-Russia war live: Zelensky pleads with US to send Patriot missiles in aid package
Ukraine president says he needs at least seven Patriot systems to protect Ukrainian cities
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VideoTornado Damage Surveyed in Omaha Suburb
Severe damage was surveyed in parts of Omaha, Nebraska, on Friday, April 26, after a tornado struck the area.Footage filmed by Scott Nicholson shows extensive damage in the Elkhorn suburb of Omaha in the second clip, and a funnel looming in Dwight, located 60 miles west of Omaha, in the first clip.Omaha Police Department urged locals to avoid the area as emergency personnel worked assist those affected by the tornado. Credit: Scott Nicholson via Storyful
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Watch: Tornado rips across highway in Nebraska
A storm chaser in Nebraska has captured the moment a massive tornado ripped across a highway on Friday. Injuries have been reported in the US Plains state.
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Home Office asking civil servants to move to Rwanda
The Rwanda bill finally became an act of parliament on Thursday after months of pushback and debate
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Columbia’s senate calls for investigation into university president over reaction to Gaza protests
The sentate voted on Friday as protests over the Israel-Gaza war continued on campuses across the country
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A banker, an assistant, a tabloid boss: Key takeaways from Trump’s day in court
David Pecker concluded his week-long testimony, ushering in two more witnesses, both of whom mentioned Stormy Daniels
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Family protests outside suspected serial killer's lair as they wait for news of teenager who went missing 12 years ago
The family of a missing high school student who may have been the first victim of a suspected serial killer in Mexico City have protested at the site where bones were found last week. The bones were discovered with the belongings of at least six women, police said, and Amairany Roblero's relatives have been told that evidence was found relating to her 2012 disappearance. Ms Roblero was 18 when she vanished and, as is often the case in Mexico, her family was left to investigate her disappearanc
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