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Prince Harry ‘the first target’ of the UK publisher, ‘his phone has been hacked’, the court told | World news
Prince Harry was a “prime target” for the tabloid press and was the victim of phone hacking, his lawyer told…
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Guterres condemned Israel’s recent advance of plans to build in the occupied West Bank
A strong statement by the Spokesman for the Prime Minister also said that settlements are a serious violation of international…
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Northeast Nigeria: malnourished children fighting for their lives
The UN’s top humanitarian in the country Matthias Schmale said famine affects 4.3 million people in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe…
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Canada launches open work permit stream for 10,000 American H-1B Visa holders | World news
Canada’s Immigration Minister, Sean Fraser, has announced that the government will establish an open work permit stream for 10,000 American…
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Russia disbands Wagner group after coup against Vladimir Putin: News | World news
As Russian President Vladimir Putin survives the biggest test of his leadership in 23 years, the release of the Wagner…
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‘Dire year’ for children caught in conflict, as hospital and school attacks double
The Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict Virginia Gamba presented the new annual report of the Secretary General, for…
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The top journalists in China are noted for ‘hyping up the unemployment rate’ | World news
A prominent Chinese financial journalist who has compared the country’s economic problems to the Great Depression has been banned from…
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Royal experts reveal why Prince Harry “couldn’t get a response” from Queen Camilla | World news
Royal experts have shed light on Queen Camilla’s mixed reaction to Prince Harry and his recent accusations. Camilla Tominey, renowned…
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After the Wagner mutiny, Russia worked on a license to organize private soldiers: Report | World news
The Russian parliament is said to be working on a bill to regulate the activities of private military companies, two…
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Torture as a weapon of war must stop, rights experts demand
Today, more than 100 armed conflicts are raging worldwide, devastating communities, winding back development, and leading to grave violations of…
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