Analysis: Boris Johnson's name will go down in history, but for none of the reasons he wants
When Boris Johnson became British prime minister in the summer of 2019, he entered Downing Street as the highest-profile individual to do so since his hero, wartime leader Sir Winston Churchill, began his second stint as PM in 1951.
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Pearl Beach hotel: Islamists kill nine in Somalia attack
Police say they ended a six-hour siege at the site in Mogadishu, killing all seven attackers.
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Joleon Lescott explains why Inter must be wary of 'unique' John Stones
Joleon Lescott reflects on John Stones' new role at Man City & his potential impact on the Champions League final.
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Arsenal reluctant to meet West Ham's asking price for Declan Rice
Arsenal are reluctant to meet West Ham's £100m asking price for midfielder Declan Rice.
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Colombia plane crash: The clues that helped find the children
Clues including footprints and partially eaten fruit led rescuers to four children missing in the Amazon.
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As horse racing's best trainers rake in millions, records show they've violated rules aimed at keeping the animals safe
As horse racing's elite saddle up for the final race of the coveted Triple Crown at New York's Belmont Stakes, the sport's top trainers will face off for their share of the $1.5 million purse at the lavish, star-studded event -- amid growing scrutiny after a recent spate of horse deaths.
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Channel Islands build partnerships with France
Guernsey and Jersey sign a memorandum of understanding with Brittany for the first time.
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Can humans and rats live together? Paris is trying to find out
Can humans and rats live together?
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Nigeria’s SEC Says Binance Operations in Country Are ‘Illegal’
Nigeria’s Securities and Exchange Commission declared the operations of digital-assets exchange Binance Holdings Ltd. illegal in the West
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Charting the Global Economy: Weak Trade Shows China Struggling
Fresh trade data out of China added to evidence that the world’s second-largest economy is struggling for traction.
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Carlton Queen capsize: Passengers plan to sue owners of boat
The passengers narrowly escaped with their lives when the Carlton Queen capsized.
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US Expands China Forced-Labor Embargo, Banning Two New Firms
The US expanded a ban on imports from China’s Xinjiang region, placing two more companies on its so-called
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