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Campaigner backs Hillsborough Law ‘legacy’ after meeting with Starmer
New ReviewPrime Minister Sir Keir Starmer greets Charlotte Hennessy, Sue Roberts, Margaret Aspinall and Steve Kelly ahead of a meeting with family members of the victims of the Hillsborough disaster, outside 10 Downing Street, London. The meeting...
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Ukraine Strikes Russia's Top Oil Refinery, Russia Says Over 361 Ukrainian Drones Downed
New ReviewUkrainian drones struck one of Russia’s largest oil refineries, sparking a fire, Russian officials said on Sunday. The overnight strike on the Kirishi refinery, in Ruthe country's northwestern Leningrad region, follows weeks of Ukrainian...
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Trump warns that tariff revocation would make U.S. a third-world country
New ReviewFormer U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that revoking tariffs imposed during his administration would turn the United States into a "third-world country." He defended his tariff strategy as essential for protecting American...
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France’s Bayeux Tapestry loan to UK sparks outcry over to 900-year-old artefact
New ReviewFrance’s plan to loan the fragile Bayeux Tapestry to the UK sparks concern over possible irreparable harm to the ancient artwork.
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China-Russia launch joint submarine patrols | Britain's hunt for Russian super-sub
New ReviewRussia and China have conducted a joint submarine drill, showcasing deepening military cooperation and strategic alignment. The exercise highlights both nations' growing naval capabilities amid rising global tensions and signals a united...
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Texas Redistricting Plan: Democrats Return to Texas, Vow to Take Redistricting Battle to Court | WION
New ReviewIn a dramatic escalation of political tensions, Senator John Cornyn says the FBI has agreed to assist in locating over 50 Texas Democratic lawmakers who fled the state to block a controversial redistricting vote. The lawmakers'...
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Israeli military faces deadly Hamas traps
New ReviewIsraeli forces are encountering lethal booby traps and ambushes as Hamas fighters adapt guerrilla tactics in Gaza, making the battlefield deadlier and harder to navigate.
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Apocalyptic scenes in Gaza City: Aid airdrops turn deadly, crowds battle to survive amid famine
Desperate Gazans risk their lives for random, unsafe airdropped aid amid famine and devastation in northern Gaza.
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Ice Bucket Challenge at Yonkers Raceway helps carve pathway toward hope
In addition to raising awareness and money for research, the annual event also remembers Yonkers native and Ice Bucket Challenge co-founder Pat Quinn, who lost his battle with ALS in 2020.
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The final 16 entries in the Search for B.C.'s Best Symbol
The sweet sixteen round of our summer competition to find this province's most iconic symbol is here. Justin McElroy breaks down how we got here — and what votes are up this week
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Meta poaches even more apple ai talent ahead of smart glasses clash
Meta hires two more Apple engineers as the two companies prepare for competing smart glasses launches
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Fierce talent war in the tech world
Meta is in a full-on talent arms race—offering $200 million to an Apple AI engineer, hiring staff from OpenAI, Anthropic and Google. Base salaries at Meta top $400,000 plus equity. Apple scrambles to hang on to its AI team while...
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Search for B.C.'s Best Symbol: Round 2 — Animals
There are eight animals in this round of our summer competition, and 32 entries left overall to determine the best symbol in this province. As Justin McElroy reports, some favourites are emerging — but it's up to you to vote on which one...
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What’s Happening with the War in Libya? | Start Here
An intense battle for Libya’s capital Tripoli is being led by a renegade general named Khalifa Haftar. But who is he and why have world powers struggled to stop the fighting?
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Trump impeachment: What happens next?
When will the Senate hold trial? What will it look like? Your guide to Trump's impeachment.
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Japan searches for WWII soldiers' remains on Peleliu
Seventy-five years on, Japan is still battling to find the remains of its soldiers killed in battle on a remote Pacific island.
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Firefighters battle raging California wildfire
Firefighters near San Francisco battle the Kincade Fire from the air and on the ground.
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Mosul residents relieved after death of ISIL leader al-Baghdadi
Al Jazeera spoke to some residents in Mosul, who say they are happy ISIL's former leader is now gone.
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Ongoing fighting, abuses in Myanmar's northern Shan State
Amnesty International says Myanmar military, ethnic armed groups guilty of abuses amid fighting in northern state.
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Libya battle: Pro-government forces want support to fight Haftar
Forces allied to UN-recognised government fighting renegade commander Khalifa Haftar call on UN for no-fly zone.
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Carbon tax battle escalates in Federal Court
The federal carbon tax was imposed on four provinces without carbon pricing plans of their own. Ontario says the tax is unconstitutional, but some call the court challenge a political ploy.
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B.C. group wants to kill seals and sea lions to save the whales
A B.C. group says the quickest way to reverse declining salmon numbers is to kill tens of thousands of seals and sea lions, reducing their numbers by 50 per cent.
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A body language expert breaks down key moments at the CUSMA signing
U.S. President Donald Trump, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto attended a signing ceremony on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Argentina.
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A Bad Week, in a Bad Year, for Facebook as Turmoil Roils Leadership
The New York Times published a bombshell story about Facebook allegedly hiring a Republican-opposition firm to slander its competitors, which is the latest scandal amid several privacy and security breaches over the last few years....