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UK energy bills seen soaring
The average British household will be paying more than £3,300 a year to keep lights and heating on, a forecaster…
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Pentagon plans ‘years’ of military aid to Ukraine
The US has revealed $400 million in new weapons shipments to Kiev and intends to keep the aid flowing for…
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China scraps vax mandate after 2 days
Beijing has reversed course on what would have been the country’s first vaccine mandate following popular outrage © Getty Images…
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President who ruled Angola for decades dies
Jose Eduardo dos Santos passed away in Spain aged 79 dos Santos in 2009 © Getty Images / Sean Gallup…
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Bid to replace Boris Johnson announced
The former chancellor of the exchequer is campaigning to replace Boris Johnson as head of the Tory party Sunak with…
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Biden dangles abortion rights for midterm votes
The US president has called for Americans to elect more pro-abortion members of Congress to restore right to terminate pregnancies…
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Russia destroys more foreign weapons in Ukraine – military
Two British-supplied Harpoon anti-ship missile systems were reportedly hit by Russian forces near Odessa © Ministry of Defence of the…
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US asked Russia to reconsider mercenaries’ status – Moscow
Washington has requested that captured American mercenaries are treated as combatants, according to Deputy FM Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs…
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Gas shortages could see German schools shut – official
Education Minister Bettina Stark-Watzinger has called for schools to be classed as ‘critical infrastructure’ by winter © Sebastian Gollnowtt Schools…
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Skies turn green in South Dakota
Social media users posted stunning footage of the ‘derecho’ effect © Twitter / @aafaque33 Skies over Sioux Falls, South Dakota…