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Iran's crackdown on nationwide protests has reportedly killed over 538, with thousands detained amid an internet blackout. Tehran has warned the US and Israel of "legitimate targets" if force is used to protect demonstrators. Protests persist despite heavy security, fueled by economic collapse and calls challenging the theocratic system.
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EU defence commissioner Andrius Kubilius proposed a 100,000-strong joint European military force to potentially replace US troops, citing concerns over Washington's long-term commitment. He also advocated for a European Security Council to expedite defence decisions, with Ukraine's war as a top priority.
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A dangerous new drug, dubbed 'pink cocaine' or 'tuci,' is alarming US health officials. This potent, unpredictable powder, often a mix of ketamine, ecstasy, and other substances, is appearing in nightclubs and drug busts nationwide. Its varied composition significantly raises overdose risks, with no standard antidote available, leaving responders...
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As Ottawa gears up to review the Canada-U.S.-Mexico-Agreement, do the developments in Venezuela undercut the Canadians' bargaining position? CBC's The House spoke to experts and former officials about the feasibility of ramping up Venezuelan oil production and the road ahead.
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Iran's army is threatening to join the crackdown on protesters as demonstrations against the regime grow and the death toll mounts. Huge crowds have taken to the streets across the Islamic Republic. Iran's Revolutionary Guard calls them "terrorists." Haley Ott has more details.
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Maia and Alex Shibutani, sometimes called by their nickname, "Shib Sibs," are two-time Olympic bronze medalists who made history as the first ice dancers of Asian descent to medal in the Olympics. The pair stepped away from the sport after their 2018 run, but are looking to make a comeback at the 2026 Milan Games. "CBS Saturday Morning" spends time...
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National Portrait Gallery removes text on new portrait of Trump standing in Oval Office with a scowl and fists on deskThe National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC has removed a placard that referred to Donald Trump's two impeachments and his supporters' January 6 attack on the US Capitol, according to multiple news reports.The museum, part of the...
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Shots to prevent respiratory syncytial virus recommended only for high-risk babies even as experts hail jabs' successAs US officials move to restrict vaccines, including the shots to prevent respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), more evidence is emerging to confirm how dramatically the jabs reduce hospitalizations.Announced last week as part of new...
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Michael Steele argues law firms, universities and media capitulated with startling speed and voters want accountabilityThe biggest surprise of Donald Trump's first year back in office is how quickly America's institutions capitulated to "the bully”, said Michael Steele, a former chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC) turned arch...
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A group of reporters meant to hold the Pentagon to account is full of pro-Trump sycophants … what could go wrong?After US troops swarmed into Venezuela, seizing the country's president and his wife, there was little to be heard from the Pentagon.Typically, it would be a time for defense officials to talk to the Pentagon press corps: a group of...
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Boy born in Bow would go on to play the devoted father and taxi driver in the BBC One soap between 2000 and 2011Derek Martin, who starred as Charlie Slater in EastEnders, has died aged 92.Martin played the devoted father and taxi driver on the BBC One soap between 2000 and 2011, and continued making guest appearances until his departure in 2016....
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Campaign groups argue online transactions 'present real risks to our democracy' as it is hard to trace their true sourceDowning Street has been urged to ban political donations in cryptocurrency by seven senior Labour MPs who chair parliamentary committees.The committee chairs – Liam Byrne, Emily Thornberry, Tan Dhesi, Florence Eshalomi, Andy...
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Crash took place on Wigan Road in the early hours of Sunday, killing drivers of both vehicles as well as two passengersFour people have died in a collision between a car and a taxi in Bolton, Greater Manchester.A police cordon was put in place on Wigan Road after the crash, which took place at about 12.45am on Sunday. Five injured passengers were...
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Children aged two with highest screen use can say significantly fewer words, UK government research findsExcessive screen time is damaging toddlers' ability to speak, the UK government has warned as it prepares to issue advice to parents for the first time on how to manage screen use in under-fives.Research has found that children aged two with the...
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In first TV interview since he was sacked as UK ambassador to US, Mandelson says association with Epstein was 'terrible mistake' but adds: 'I was not culpable'Laura Kuenssberg asks Peter Mandelson if he liked Donald Trump when he was the UK ambassador to Washington.Mandelson says he did like Trump, listing off numerous reasons why, but said he did...
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Danish prime minister says country is at a crossroads and accuses US of turning its back on NatoMette Frederiksen has said that Denmark is at a "fateful moment” amid Donald Trump's threats to take over Greenland, accusing the US of potentially turning its back on Nato.Speaking at a party leader debate at a political rally on Sunday, the Danish...
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Health minister Nina Warken says Robert F Kennedy Jr's assertions that German doctors are facing legal action are unfoundedThe German government has sharply rejected claims by the US health secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jr, that doctors in Germany have faced legal action for issuing vaccine and mask exemptions during the Covid-19 pandemic."The...
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Move would mean Brussels would receive compensation if future government reneged on deal Starmer is negotiatingThe EU is reportedly demanding guarantees the UK will compensate the bloc if a future government reneges on the Brexit "reset” agreement Keir Starmer is currently negotiating.The termination clause is a stark reminder of the painful and...
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Exclusive: Before Randall Gamboa Esquivel died, his health had deteriorated badly while he was in ICE custodyCosta Rican family demands answers after ICE deportation and death: 'Have you ever smelled a cadaver?'The family of a Costa Rican man who was deported from the United States in a vegetative state and died shortly after arriving back in his...
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State department says armed 'colectivos' appear to be setting up roadblocks and searching vehicles for AmericansThe United States has urged its citizens to leave Venezuela immediately amid reports that armed paramilitaries are trying to track down US citizens, one week after the capture of the South American country's president, Nicolás Maduro.In...
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US military commanders have warned President Trump that more time is needed to prepare for potential strikes against Iran amid escalating protests. Commanders are urging consolidation of US military positions and defenses before any action that could provoke retaliation.
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UK police said a falling tree killed a man in England after record winds brought by Storm Goretti, and nearly 40,000 homes in France were still without power Saturday. Storm Goretti also ploughed through other parts of northern Europe, with at its peak some 380,000 homes in France without power.
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Washington and Tehran step up war of words over Donald Trump's threat to intervene in response to unrestIranian authorities have arrested key members of the protest movement that has rocked the country over the last two weeks, the national police chief has said, as Washington and Tehran threaten each other over the prospect of US intervention in...
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US federal vaccine guidelines for children have been revised, reducing universal recommendations and shifting some vaccines to "shared clinical decision-making." Medical experts warn this move, influenced by vaccine-sceptical views, risks confusing parents, fuelling hesitancy and reversing progress against preventable diseases, potentially leading...
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US President Donald Trump has warned Cuba to strike a deal, stating that Venezuelan oil and money will cease flowing to Havana. He claimed that recent US actions have devastated Cuba's economy, leaving it with no income. Trump also hinted at potential political changes in Cuba, responding positively to a suggestion of Rubio leading the nation.
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Exiled prince Reza Pahlavi and former President Hassan Rouhani are among potential leaders if Iran's Islamist regime falls. Pahlavi, son of the last shah, advocates for a democratic transition, while Rouhani, a cleric, previously engaged in dialogue with the West. Experts suggest a collective force from security services might also emerge.
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A family outing turned into a significant archaeological find. Three generations of the Weller family unearthed a 3,000-year-old Bronze Age hoard. The discovery included ancient copper ingots. Experts confirmed the historical importance of these finds. The hoard has been donated to a museum for public display. This discovery enhances understanding...
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The U.S. military struck multiple locations in Syria to target ISIS on Saturday, according to the Central Command. It came as Syria announced a ceasefire with Kurdish fighters after three days of clashes in the north. This is the second time the U.S. has struck ISIS in response to the deadly attack on U.S. and Syrian forces in Palmyra last month.
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Survey by online health directory Cleanbill finds more than 1,000 clinics switched from private or mixed billing to full bulk billing since start of 2025Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastGP bulk-billing rates have rebounded following incentives introduced by the federal government in November, analysis by the online health...
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US federal vaccine guidelines for children have been revised, reducing universal recommendations and shifting some vaccines to "shared clinical decision-making." Medical experts warn this move, influenced by vaccine-sceptical views, risks confusing parents, fuelling hesitancy and reversing progress against preventable diseases, potentially leading...
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Iranian President Pezeshkian accused the US and Israel of orchestrating unrest, even as he acknowledged public grievances and warned against rioters. Protests, initially economic, have evolved into a challenge to the theocratic system, with rights groups reporting a rising death toll and detentions amid an internet blackout.
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Manchester City's new signing Antoine Semenyo's profound faith is a cornerstone of his life, influencing his daily routines and career. From public baptisms to pre-match prayers with a pastor, Semenyo openly credits his beliefs for strength and guidance. This spiritual foundation underpins his journey to the Premier League's elite this January...
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A Somali-American couple, born in the U.S., fled Minneapolis for California with their infant due to a perceived climate of fear and aggressive immigration enforcement. This decision followed the fatal shooting of a woman during an ICE operation, sparking protests and renewed calls for DHS reform.
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Organisers clarify award 'cannot be revoked, shared or transferred' after Venezuelan opposition leader's commentsThe organisers of the Nobel peace prize have said it "cannot be revoked, shared or transferred” after Venezuela's opposition leader, María Corina Machado, said she wanted to give her award to Donald Trump.When Machado was named Nobel...
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Early Rain pastor said to be among those held in sweep that followed arrests of members of other unregistered churchesLeaders of a prominent underground church have been detained in south-west China, according to a church statement, the latest blow in what appears to be a sweeping crackdown on unregistered Christian groups in the country.On...
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Three hundred Kurds detained and further 400 evacuated following clashes in AleppoSyrian government forces have detained 300 Kurds and evacuated more than 400 Kurdish fighters after clashes in Aleppo, the interior ministry has said, as US and allied forces carried out separate "large-scale” strikes against Islamic State targets.An interior...
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Greenlanders shared mixed reactions to the idea of the US buying their island. While some expressed a desire to break from Danish rule, others were open to a US partnership for potential benefits like increased security. One resident even indicated a willingness to sell for a substantial financial offer.
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Congressman Shri Thanedar announced legislation to abolish ICE following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good during an agency operation. The bill, titled the Abolish ICE Act, aims to shift enforcement responsibilities to other federal agencies, citing the incident as proof the agency cannot be reformed and must be dismantled for a more humane...
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JK Rowling's recent X post ignited global debate on human rights advocacy, questioning selective solidarity with Iran's ongoing protests. Her remarks highlighted inconsistencies in public figures' engagement with international crises, prompting discussions on geopolitical influences and the uneven nature of global support for oppressed populations....
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