EU Weighs Extending Steel-Trade Truce With US to Avoid Tariffs
The European Union is discussing the possibility of temporarily prolonging a truce with the US related to steel
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Internet relates to Billie Eilish as being sexualized didn't bother her as she 'never felt feminine'
Billie Eilish shared her perception of her own womanhood, saying she never felt 'desirable' as a woman
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3 murderers freed in Australia after court ruled out holding migrants indefinitely, minister says
Australia's immigration minister says three murderers are among 81 foreigners recently released after the High Court ruled their indefinite detention in migrant centers was unconstitutional
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When will '1000-lb Sisters' Season 5 air? Amy Slaton reaches breaking point as she accuses ex-husband Michael Halterman of stealing money
'1000-lb Sisters' star Amanda Halterman lands into a verbal argument with Michael Halterman while backing sister Amy Slaton
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We will do all we can to release girl - Irish PM
Emily Hand's family believed she had been killed by Hamas but it is now thought she is a hostage
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Ukraine-Russia war live: Embarrassed Putin makes third attempt to capture city as air strikes increase
Ukrainian forces say they repelled a total of eight attacks on the strategic city of Avdiivka in the past 24 hours - as Putin makes an embarrassing third attempt to capture the area. It was earlier reported that Mr Putin was going to make a third attempt at capturing the city known for its large coking plant after failing twice before. Vitaliy Barabash, head of Avdiivka’s military administration said Mr Putin’s troops “need” Avdiivka. “Quite simply, Avdiivka and its strategic position is geographically located on heights and you can see Donetsk... from here,” he said, referring to the Ukrainian area occupied by Russia. Some of the remaining civilians in Avdiivka include doctors and nurses. The town still has a shop and functioning hospital operating under every day shelling. War-time president Volodymyr Zelensky, in a speech on Monday, said fighting along the frontline has been “challenging”. He named Avdiivka, Maryinka, Bakhmut front, Lyman front, Kupyansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson as the areas where fighting has been the fiercest. Read More Russian UN envoys shoot back at Western criticism of its Ukraine war and crackdown on dissidents Zelensky tells Ukrainians to brace for ‘enemy’ Putin’s winter attacks From Gaza to Ukraine, China to the EU: The major issues piling high in David Cameron’s in tray
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What does Ines de Ramon do? Brad Pitt's 'official' girlfriend has an impressive resume
Brad Pitt openly introduced Ines de Ramon as his girlfriend and is dedicated to his new relationship
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Cameron’s China Ties Draw Scrutiny With ‘Golden Era’ Over
David Cameron’s appointment as British foreign secretary has provoked criticism of the former premier’s warm relationship with China,
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Glencore to Buy 77% of Teck Coal Business for $6.93 Billion
Glencore Plc agreed to buy a majority stake in Teck Resources Ltd.’s coal business for $6.93 billion, ending
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Outrage as video of 'Stranger Things' star Noah Schnapp handing out 'Zionism is sexy' stickers surfaces online amid Israel-Hamas conflict
Noah Schnapp has ignited a storm of controversy after he and friends handed out 'Zionism is sexy' stickers in a video amid the Israel-Hamas conflict
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What is Tucker Carlson doing in Spain? Footage of firebrand host matching with protesters befuddles Internet
Tucker Carlson traveled to Spain and led the socialist revolution as well as the widespread mobilization of conservatives
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Iceland Plays Down Aviation Threat From Pending Eruption
Iceland sought to temper concerns that an imminent volcanic eruption would wreak widespread havoc on European aviation as
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