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Crowds mourned Diogo Jota in his hometown to pay their respects to the Liverpool forward and his brother Andre Silva, who ...
High profile left winger Zarah Sultana has quit Labour and vowed to launch a new political party with Jeremy Corbyn. That, ...
A new study has found that leprosy was circulating in Chile some 4,000 years ago, meaning the disease arrived in the Americas ...
President Trump said he was preparing to set unilateral tariff rates of up to 70% that would kick in Aug. 1, delaying the ...
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A third heatwave within four weeks could hit parts of the UK by mid-July, the Met Office has said. The second weekend of July ...
A federal judge in Boston rejected a final plea Friday from the immigrants’ lawyers, saying the Supreme Court authorized the transfers.
Russia has become the first country to formally recognize the Taliban government in Afghanistan. "We believe that the official recognition of the Government of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan will ...
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The report from the Islamic Republic-backed news source claims that the five spies were foreign nationals and "directly affiliated with the Zionist regime's intelligence services." ...
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DUQUE DE CAXIAS, Brazil (Reuters) -Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva suggested on Friday that he will stand for re-election in 2026, but stopped short of making a formal announcement.
The European Union and Moldova, at their first joint summit, signed a declaration identifying Russia as a threat. Both sides condemned the actions of the Russian regime in Ukraine, according to the ...
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