Brexit: Rishi Sunak broke his word over EU laws, says Jacob Rees-Mogg
The government's decision to drop deadline to scrap EU laws sparks a row in the Conservative Party.
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My son the hostage: Dissident families targeted in Belarus
The sons of two anti-government figures are in jail because of their fathers' actions, the BBC hears.
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Exclusive: Biden administration to roll out new tracking measures for migrant families
The Biden administration is rolling out a new program for migrant families released in the United States to track them as they go through a speedy deportation process, including a measure that would require they stay under home confinement, according to multiple sources familiar with the plans.
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George Santos: Congressman pleads not guilty to fraud charges
He is accused of laundering funds, lying to Congress and illegally receiving unemployment benefits.
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Alberta wildfires test Premier Smith's crisis management skills ahead of election
By Nia Williams An intense start to wildfire season in Canada's main oil province Alberta has put Premier
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FDA advisers vote unanimously in support of over-the-counter birth-control pill
Advisers for the US Food and Drug Administration voted unanimously on Wednesday in support of making a birth control pill named Opill available over-the-counter, saying the benefits outweigh the risks.
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Biden to take unprecedented measures to manage the border but concerns remain over end of Title 42
The Biden administration is rolling out unprecedented measures intended to levy consequences against migrants who cross the border unlawfully in the wake of Title 42's expiration this week. But, officials concede, the high number of border arrests in the coming days will still pose a steep challenge.
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George Santos: Republican congressman facing charges in federal probe
New York Republican George Santos is facing multiple investigations related to a series of scandals.
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Kaliningrad: Russia fury as Poland body recommends renaming exclave
A Polish state body says dropping the "imposed name" is partly a result of Russia invading Ukraine.
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What do we know about drone attacks in Russia?
Russia accuses Ukraine of trying to kill President Putin in a drone attack, which Ukraine denies.
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Kremlin calls Polish decision to rename Kaliningrad 'hostile act'
The Kremlin said on Wednesday that Poland's decision to rename the Russian city of Kaliningrad in its official
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Israel keeps up pressure on Islamic Jihad with second day of deadly airstrikes in Gaza
The Israel Defense Forces targeted what they called Islamic Jihad terrorist organization operatives and infrastructure in Gaza on Wednesday, a day after Israeli military airstrikes killed three leaders of the Palestinian militant group and 10 other Palestinian men, women and children along the strip.
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