Several mall massacre victims still hospitalized as Texas investigators remain uncertain of shooter's motive
As many of those wounded in a horrific mass shooting at a Texas outlet mall over the weekend are still being treated in hospitals, investigators have yet to pin down a motive for the attack.
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Pakistan Latest: Imran Khan Faces Court Amid Tight Security
Pakistan’s former premier Imran Khan will appear at an anti-graft tribunal Wednesday after his dramatic arrest led to
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Egypt’s Inflation Ends Nine-Month Surge by Taking Short Breather
Inflation in urban parts of Egypt eased for the first time since June 2022, providing a reprieve that
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The Ukrainian family united in Colchester after nearly a year apart
Dr Balaklytskyi has joined the University of Essex to study Russian news and propaganda.
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Auckland floods: Body found in caves where boy went missing
Police say the body was recovered late on Tuesday evening, but has not been formally identified.
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'Brave and tenacious' AFP journalist Arman Soldin killed in rocket fire in eastern Ukraine
A French journalist working for the international news agency Agence France-Presse (AFP) was killed by rocket fire near the embattled city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine on Tuesday.
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Ukraine war: French journalist killed near Bakhmut
Tributes pour in for Arman Soldin, killed while reporting from the war zone near Bakhmut.
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George Santos Faces Criminal Charges by US Justice Department
Representative George Santos, the embattled New York Republican who took office despite fabricating much of what he had
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How Republican women reacted to Trump verdict
US women voters told the BBC how they think the trial will affect Donald Trump's image and his 2024 run.
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Briton Admits to Twitter Hack That Hijacked Celebrity Accounts
A British man has admitted to his involvement in one of the most high-profile social media hacks, a
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Australia Pledges $1.4 Billion in Bid to Be Hydrogen Superpower
Australia will allocate A$2 billion ($1.4 billion) to support renewable hydrogen projects, as the major fossil fuel exporter
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Australia Sticks to Budget Restraint, Joining Inflation Battle
Australia’s center-left Labor government is taking a path of fiscal restraint as it tries to strengthen its economic
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