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Iranian govt reveals scale of civilian casualties from US-Israeli strikes
Govt spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani says US-Israeli strikes have damaged more than 42,000 civilian sites across Iran.
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Bill Cassidy faces another MAHA fight with his reelection on the line
Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy in February weighed possible political peril against a long career in medicine, ultimately casting the critical vote to confirm known vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy as the president’s Health and Human Services secretary.
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DeChambeau wins LIV Singapore in play-off drama
Bryson DeChambeau wins his fourth LIV Golf title following a 'brutal' play-off victory over wildcard Richard T Lee
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US, China hold trade talks in Paris to clear path to Trump-Xi summit
The world's two largest economies trying to hash out trade issues three weeks before Trump is expected to visit China.
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The GOP’s blue-state blues
After President Donald Trump’s unexpectedly competitive showings in big blue states around the country, Republicans emerged from the 2024 election expressing optimism about their prospects in places that Democrats have dominated for years. But as the midterm …
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Trump says US may hit Iran’s Kharg Island again ‘just for fun’
US president says his country may carry out more strikes on oil hub as he urges allies to help open Strait of Hormuz.
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Republic of Congo votes in election that could extend Sassou’s 42-year rule
Incumbent President Denis Sassou Nguesso, 82, is running for fifth term in polls boycotted by major political parties.
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UK must build own nuclear missiles to end US reliance, says Ed Davey
Sir Ed Davey is calling on the government to start work on a "fully independent British nuclear deterrent".
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Vietnam holds general election, 93% candidates from ruling Communist Party
Vietnamese elect members of parliament from a list of candidates almost exclusively fielded by the governing party.
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Cars were burned and overturned by shrapnel in Tel Aviv district
Cars were seen burned and one overturned in in Tel Aviv district caused by shrapnel after a wave of Iranian missiles.
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UK must build own nuclear missiles to end reliance on US, say Lib Dems
Sir Ed Davey is calling on the government to start work on a "fully independent British nuclear deterrent".
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Swiss Back a New Wealth Tax on the Richest Residents in Poll
Swiss voters are in favor of squeezing wealthy residents with higher taxes to fund the military and pensions in what could turn into a second attack on large fortunes in less than a year.