Israel's Ben-Gvir rebukes police over treatment of settlers
By Dan Williams JERUSALEM Israel's far-right police minister rebuked the force on Sunday for what he called "collective
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'I'll see you on picket lines': Dermot Mulroney walks off ‘The View’ to show support for ongoing WGA strike
ABC's talk show 'The View' is reportedly 'struggling without writers' as the network earlier announced that upcoming episodes will be a repeat
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Elton John to close out Glastonbury with final UK gig
Elton John was set to close out Britain's legendary Glastonbury Festival on Sunday, bringing down the curtain on the five-day annual spectacular with what has been...
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Rebel Russian mercenaries return to base under deal ending advance on Moscow
ROSTOV-ON-DON/VORONEZH, Russia (Reuters) -Heavily armed Russian mercenaries pulled out of the southern Russian city of Rostov overnight after halting their
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Man Utd remain in Mason Mount talks despite third rejected bid
Man Utd have not walked away from negotiations over Chelsea's Mason Mount despite seeing a third bid rejected.
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Zimbabwe Leader Opens Election Bid as Inflation Battle Continues
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa launched his party’s election campaign, seeking a second term running a nation struggling with
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Putin ‘very afraid’ and ‘probably hiding’ after Wagner rebellion, Zelensky says
Volodymyr Zelensky has suggested Vladimir Putin is “very afraid” after a rebellion from Wagner Group mercenaries. Yevgeny Prigozhin’s men were barely 100 miles from Moscow when the mutiny was called off, with the leader cleared of any criminal charges and sent to Belarus hours after the Russian president had labelled the action as “treason”. “The man from the Kremlin is obviously very afraid and probably hiding somewhere, not showing himself,” Ukrainian president Zelensky said on Saturday evening (24 June). “I am sure that he is no longer in Moscow.”
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Russia-Ukraine war live: ‘Scared’ Putin exiles Prigozhin as Wagner soldiers face no action
Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin will be exiled from Russia to Belarus as part of a truce agreed with Vladimir Putin after an explosive armed rebellion raced to Moscow on Saturday. The mutiny was called off at the 11th hour as Prigozhin said he wanted to “avoid bloodshed”. Wagner’s forces were about four hours away from Moscow when news of the dramatic turnaround came. His decision to stop Wagner soldiers storming through Moscow saved him and his men from facing criminal charges over the attempted coup, the Kremlin said. The move marked a humiliating climbdown for Putin after he earlier vowed to take revenge on those behind the mutiny. Prigozhin, who sent out a series of audio and video updates during his revolt, has gone silent since the Kremlin announced the deal had been brokered for him to end his march and leave Russia. Before the mutiny was called off, there was speculation about Putin’s whereabouts after one of his planes was seen leaving Moscow. Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky said: “The man from the Kremlin is obviously very scared and is probably hiding somewhere.” Read More Mutiny, mayhem and panic on the streets of Moscow: Russia saved from brink of civil war at 11th hour Russian mercenary leader's exile ends revolt but leaves questions about Putin's power ‘Let’s go home’: Wagner paramilitary troops prepare to turn around from Moscow advance
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Tristan Tate threatens to boycott 'James Bond' if non-White actors play iconic detective role
This comes just days after Tristan Tate called Zendaya a 'frog'
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Mikel Arteta reveals the moment he knew he wanted to become Arsenal manager
Mikel Arteta has revealed the moment he realised he wanted to return to Arsenal to help the club.
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Whoopi Goldberg shades Judge Jeanine Pirro on 'The View' after historic 2018 backstage clash: 'I don't care'
Whoopi Goldberg and Judge Jeanine Pirro spat continues on 'The View' as Goldberg shades Pirro
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Who is Aarthi Rajaraman? Former NBC intern alleges ex-NBC and CNN exec Michael Bass sexually assaulted her during 1996 Olympics
Aarthi Rajaraman claims that Michael Bass coaxed her to his hotel room during their coverage of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and assaulted her
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