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China names cyberattack culprit
A space research university is the latest target of US intelligence, Chinese authorities claim © Getty Images / Sirinarth Mekvorawuth /…
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UK’s new prime minister to be revealed
The results of the British Conservative Party leadership contest will be announced around 11:30am GMT UK PM candidates Liz Truss…
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Germany ‘will get through this winter’ – Scholz
Chancellor Scholz wants to strip energy providers of “excess profits” to support people FILE PHOTO: People walk with their dogs…
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‘Ghost flight’ crashes into Baltic Sea
A private jet with four on board has supposedly flown across half of Europe with no one in the cockpit,…
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Ten killed, 15 injured in Canada stabbing spree
Two suspects are at large after stabbing multiple people in 13 locations © Twitter / Royal Canadian Mounted Police At…
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World’s largest particle collider at risk over EU energy crunch
Scientists at the European nuclear research organization (CERN) fear they might have to shut down particle accelerators to save energy…
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Police preparing for unrest this winter – Times
Rising living costs could prompt an increase in burglary and blackmail, police chiefs have reportedly warned © Getty Images / grahambedingfield…
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Serbia needs to prepare for ‘difficult decisions’ – EU leaders
Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Scholz want Belgrade to edge towards a compromise with Kosovo A Kosovo Serb woman walks past…
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China flies ‘quasi-satellite’ in near space
The solar-powered vehicle is equipped for a variety of long-term surveillance operations, according to the chief designer Qimingxing 50 © …
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Pakistan issues climate reparations demand
First world countries are the main polluters, but it’s the poor who foot the bill, the climate minister said Residents…