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Israeli security minister taunts detained flotilla...
Israeli police have been filmed forcing activists to kneel on the ground with their hands tied behind their backs while the country's national security minister tells them they should be imprisoned for a long time.
Are Reform a bigger threat to Labour or the Conser...
Despite Labour losing most seats to Reform, in-depth Sky News analysis of May's local election results shows that Reform's popularity is hitting the Conservatives hardest.
TV presenter stabbed in UK street by 'laughing men...
CCTV captured the moment prosecutors say a TV presenter was stabbed in a London street by two "laughing" men recruited by the Iranian government.
King left with seagull droppings on suit during vi...
A seagull left its mark on King Charles's visit to Northern Ireland - by making a splatter on his suit.
Suspected Ebola cases reaches 600 and more expecte...
There are now 600 suspected Ebola cases after the outbreak in Congo and Uganda, the World Health Organisation has said.
Pending tax claims against Trump to be dropped, sa...
The US government has agreed to permanently drop any past tax claims against President Donald Trump, his family and companies.
Scottish parliament removes gender search function...
The Scottish parliament has removed the option to search for MSPs by their gender on its website.
Australia faces 'biggest diphtheria outbreak' in d...
Australia is likely facing its "biggest diphtheria outbreak" in decades, the country's health minister has warned, as an investigation continues into a possible death.
Thousands told to leave homes as wildfire spreads ...
More than 17,000 people have been told to leave their homes in southern California after a wildfire threatened properties.
UK waters down Russian oil sanctions
The UK government has watered-down sanctions on Russia, allowing diesel and jet fuel from Russian crude oil to enter the UK if it is refined in other countries.





















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