Outcry as Australian police taser 95-year-old woman
The elderly care home resident is not expected to survive the incident, a family friend says.
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G7 summit: Why there are eight more seats at the table this year
The BBC unpacks the guest list for this year's summit - who is on it, who is missing and why?
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Harry and Meghan: Agency refuses to hand over photos
Backgrid says it rejected a demand by the couple's legal team to share footage from the pursuit.
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This Watermelon Feta Salad Is Your New Go-To Picnic Dish
Got invited to a last-minute potluck? This watermelon feta salad recipe is here to help.
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Spain media guide
An overview of the media in Spain, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
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'Soft landing' narrative takes shape in post-pandemic US economy
By Howard Schneider AMELIA ISLAND, Florida The pummeling taken by bank bond portfolios during more than a year
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Vietnam rebukes China, Philippines over South China Sea conduct
(Refiles to remove extraneous word "that" in paragraph 3) HANOI Vietnam criticised on Thursday the recent conduct in
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G7 summit: Taiwan looms large as Japan prepares to host leaders
China's rising assertiveness is reshaping Japan, as it prepares to host the G7 summit this weekend.
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Pakistan is on the edge. Should India be worried?
Pakistan has been convulsed by political and economic crises. India cannot let its guard down, say experts.
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US sharply raises shale oil drilling count but not output forecast
By Stephanie Kelly NEW YORK U.S. oil producers were much more active last year in the prolific Permian
1970-01-01 08:00
We come, we take pictures, we leave: Gaza's grim routine
Now I come once a year for the annual flare up between Gaza militants in Israel. The flare up lasts a few days, maybe a week. I cover it. I leave.
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Are you worried about the US defaulting on its debt?
The United States risks could run out of money to pay its bills if Congress is not able to reach an agreement on the debt ceiling. It could happen as soon as June 1, according to warnings from Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, and could have potentially have far-reaching and dire consequences for Americans, including people who receive benefit payments or run a small business or who are trying to buy a home.
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