'I must try to be cooler about it': Olivia Colman is fixated on playing M in James Bond
Olivia Colman is desperate to follow in the footsteps of Dame Judi Dench by playing James Bond's boss M in a 007 film.
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Egypt holiday couple died after room sprayed for bedbugs, inquest rules
The couple died after the next-door room was sprayed with pesticide to kill bedbugs, an inquest hears.
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Turkey's Erdogan, on spat among two top courts: "constitutional court makes mistake after mistake"
ANKARA Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan took the side of the Court of Cassation in an ongoing dispute with
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Turkish courts' spat over jailed MP fuels rule of law concerns
By Ece Toksabay and Burcu Karakas ANKARA A dispute between two top courts over the case of jailed
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Laphonza Butler makes history as first out LGBTQ Senate Judiciary Committee member
California Sen. Laphonza Butler will fill the Senate Judiciary Committee seat left empty by the passing of Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a history-making move that also gives Democrats back their razor-thin control of the powerful committee tasked with vetting federal judicial nominees.
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'False positives': Colombian army apologises for killing civilians
More than 6,400 civilians were killed and falsely passed off as enemy combatants between 2002 and 2008.
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Microsoft UK partners with The Crown Estate to create Minecraft Education worlds providing green learning
The Crown Estate has partnered with Microsoft UK to build Minecraft Education worlds to provide green learning and inspire the next generation of environmentalists and conservationists.
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Israel's Supreme Court to decide on law that could determine Netanyahu's fate
Israel's Supreme Court is having a busy month hearing challenges to actions by the government of Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Israel's democracy is at a crossroads as its top court debates a law limiting its power. Here's what to know
Israel's Supreme Court opens hearings Tuesday on a law to curb its powers, in a case that could set the judiciary on a collision course with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's hardline government after months of mass protests over the controversial legislation.
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Israel's shekel falls as judicial showdown looms
By Maayan Lubell JERUSALEM Israel's shekel dropped to its lowest level in more than three years on Thursday
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Special counsel accuses Trump of daily statements that could prejudice jury pool in election subversion case
Special counsel Jack Smith said in a court filing Tuesday that former President Donald Trump has made "daily extrajudicial statements that threaten to prejudice the jury pool" in the 2020 election subversion case.
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Sara Sharif: Cause of death not yet established, says coroner
The cause of Sara's death was "not yet ascertained" but likely to be "unnatural", an inquest hears.
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