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Scotland: Nicola Sturgeon's husband arrested in SNP finance probe

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Scotland's political-funding scandal deepens, as the husband of the former first minister is arrested.
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Humza Yousaf confirmed as Scotland's new leader

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A day after being elected as SNP leader, Humza Yousaf has been formally elected as Scotland's first minister.
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Britain Denies Scottish Independence Vote

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Britain Denies Scottish Independence Vote
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Actor Elizabeth A. Davis Stars in Broadway's '1776'

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Elizabeth A. Davis plays Thomas Jefferson in Broadway's '1776.' The actor joins Trending to talk all about the musical and her character.
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Dreaming of victory: Ukrainians imagine life after the war

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Following recent victories on the battlefield, ordinary Ukrainians allow themslvles to dream of eventual victory
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Ukraine-Russia: The Weight of War

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Correspondent Teresa Bo shares her experience reporting in Ukraine after six months of war.
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EU Council sued for approving Poland's €35-billion COVID recovery fund

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It is claimed the agreement between Brussels and Warsaw fails to restore judicial independence in Poland.
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Ukraine mark Independence Day and six months of Russia's invasion

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Ukrainians are marking both independence from the USSR and six months of Russia's invasion.
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Ukraine celebrates independence day in shadow of war

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Ukraine is marking 31 years of national independence, and six months of struggling to defend it. For Ukrainians, it was a day of powerful and conflicting emotions.
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India marks 75 years of independence

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Celebrations are being held across India to commemorate 75 years of independence.
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Three killed, four wounded in attack near Tel Aviv, medics say

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Security forces set up roadblocks in the area where the killings occurred in the town of Elad.
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Sri Lanka: Thousands join 'unity force' march to Colombo

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A six-day protest march in Sri Lanka has ended in the capital Colombo. Protestors marched from Kandy to demand the resignation of the president and his brother, the prime minister.
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Russia failing in war, says Blinken after Kyiv visit

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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the United States is trying to bolster Ukraine in its fight against Russia, both on the battlefield and eventually 'at a negotiation, if there is one.'
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Sri Lanka opposition rejects offer to join unity government

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Sri Lanka's main opposition party has refused the president's offer to join the government, as public anger grows over the worst economic crisis in decades.
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Watch: Commission triggers rule of law mechanism against Hungary

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Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen told MEPs that Brussels and Budapest have been unable to find common ground over corruption issues in Hungary.
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Hungary could lose out as EU moves to link cash to rule of law respect

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European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen told MEPs that Brussels and Budapest have been unable to find common ground over corruption issues in Hungary.
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Jamaicans call for slavery reparations as British royals visit

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“Our goal is to loosen and remove…the gloved hands of the Queen from around our necks.” Jamaican activists have rejected a visit by Britain’s Prince William and his wife Kate, calling on the UK to pay reparations for hundreds of years of...
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East Timor chooses new president amid political deadlock

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16 candidates, including former leader and Nobel prize winner Jose Ramos-Horta, are vying for office in Southeast Asia’s youngest country.
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Dutch leader apologises for 'extreme violence' in Indonesia in colonial era

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A report found that Dutch troops had committed atrocities between 1945 and 1949.
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Indonesia: Dutch sorry for independence war ‘extreme violence’

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Prime Minister Mark Rutte apologises after study by Dutch and Indonesian researchers shatters long-held belief that there were only isolated cases of violence.
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Support for Taiwan costs little Lithuania big Chinese business

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After Lithuania made a show of support for Taiwan, China reacted by blocking the small Baltic country’s business. And the dispute threatens to pull in more of Europe.
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It's 30 years since the collapse of the Soviet Union

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The USSR was formally dissolved on 26 December 1991.
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Congoloese rumba 'cha-chas' into UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list

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The Democratic Republic of Congo has delighted in the addition of its traditional dance to the United Nations' cultural summit's list of intangible cultural heritage list, made for expressions, knowledge, and skills.
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Fifty years of Bangladesh: Stateless Bengalis feel abandoned in Pakistan

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Bangladesh celebrates 50 years of independence, but for some, the split from Pakistan remains a painful memory.