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Three lunar landings are planned for this year in preparation for the construction of a $20bn moon baseSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailNasa announced on Tuesday ambitious plans for three uncrewed lunar missions this year to kickstart construction of a $20bn moon base, and said it had chosen the Amazon founder Jeff Bezos's Blue...
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Beloved VTuber Ironmouse has shared inspiring health news, walking on a treadmill for 35 minutes, a significant milestone for the streamer battling CVID. Despite her immune condition often confining her to bed, Ironmouse's resilience and consistent engagement with millions of fans highlight her unwavering spirit and serve as a powerful symbol of...
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Channel quietly debuts over weekend with Only in Monroe video days after Thursday's final Late Show episode Stephen Colbert hasn't even been off the air for a week, but is already causing some hubbub with the launch of a new YouTube channel that has garnered more than 120,000 subscribers.The popular late-night host, who aired his final episode of...
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Three people have been arrested on suspicion of murder after shooting outside One Four One in the city centreA woman shot dead outside a bar in Sheffield was an innocent bystander, police say.Officers were called to the scene outside the One Four One bar on West Street in in the city centre at 2.45am on Monday after reports of a shooting. Continue...
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Analysis of party's proposed cuts also suggests it would get rid of two-thirds of psychologists who support prison staffA Reform UK plan to cut the size of the civil service would involve sacking more planning officers than exist and getting rid of at least two-thirds of the psychologists who support prison officers' welfare, it has emerged.The...
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Police officer in charge says budget could reach £19.3m and nearly 100 more investigators are neededThe police criminal inquiry into the Post Office Horizon IT scandal faces a five-year delay unless it is handed millions in extra funding and nearly 100 more staff, according to the chief officer in charge.The Metropolitan police commander Stephen...
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Streamer Morgpie faced a Twitch suspension after projecting Dark Souls III gameplay onto her bare feet, a stunt dubbed "Dark Soles." This follows previous controversies involving creative green-screen content and body parts. While Twitch hasn't detailed the ban's reason, viewers suspect it falls under broader sexual content policies. Morgpie plans...
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Exclusive: Robert Kenyon has been linked to vaccine scepticism and advised a person with the virus to 'stop having boosters'The Reform UK candidate in this month's Makerfield byelection appeared to express doubt over the seriousness of Covid and the efficacy of vaccines for the virus in another tranche of messages unearthed from now-deleted social...
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Campaigners reject claims that tougher rules will deter hiring – and lock young people out of jobsMinisters should press ahead with a ban on zero-hours contracts, campaigners say, despite claims by business leaders that it would deter hiring and lock more young people out of the labour market.The Child Poverty Action Group and the union umbrella...
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Water cannon also used at rally called by Özgür Özel days after court dismissed him as CHP leaderRiot police in Turkey have fired teargas and water cannon to break up a rally called by the ousted opposition leader Özgür Özel days after a court dismissed him from office.On Sunday, riot police had battered their way into the main opposition...
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Tehran condemns 'definitive violation' but announces no specific reprisals as negotiations near decisive stageMiddle East crisis – live updatesA proposed peace agreement between Iran and the US seemed to remain on the table on Tuesday despite US bombings of Iranian targets – the first military action by Washington since the 8 April...
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US President Trump underwent his annual medical exam amid renewed scrutiny over his health and stamina, just before his 80th birthday. Concerns about transparency have resurfaced, with a recent poll showing public doubt about his fitness. The White House maintains he is in excellent health, despite past disclosures of chronic venous insufficiency...
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Woman argued water was a universal human right but court ruled no law obliged hoteliers to serve it from tapsA tourist's simple request for a glass of tap water at a hotel restaurant in the Italian Dolomites has culminated in Italy's top court ruling that being served water from the tap is not a consumer right, after a lengthy and costly legal...
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Syria's new leadership has unearthed remnants of Bashar al-Assad's secret chemical weapons program, including materials and munitions linked to past deadly attacks. Authorities have detained 18 suspects, reportedly senior officials involved in the network. This discovery highlights ongoing international concerns about hidden stockpiles following...
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Russia says arrest of Bishop Hilarion, who heads Orthodox congregation in Karlovy Vary, was politically motivated 'setup'Czech police have released a Russian Orthodox bishop who was detained on suspicion of drug possession, after Moscow condemned the arrest as a politically motivated setup.Bishop Hilarion, also known by his secular name, Grigory...
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Joanna Howe says the image was sent to her by a woman ashamed of her abortion, and used it to support 'rally for Emma and Ruth' in favour of NSW billGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAn image posted by anti-abortion activist Joanna Howe claiming to show aborted twin girls called "Ruth and Emma” appears to be a picture of...
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Classic starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing will include footage censors decided was too gruesomeHammer Films' horror masterpiece Dracula is to be re-released in UK cinemas in October, including footage believed to have been lost for more than six decades after it was deemed too gruesome for audiences.The 1958 movie starring Christopher Lee...
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In his first encyclical, titled Magnifica Humanitas, or Magnificent Humanity, the Pope warns of the dangers of Artificial Intelligence, comparing it to the Tower of Babel and stating: "Humanity, created by God in all its grandeur, is today facing a pivotal choice: either to construct a new Tower of Babel or to build the city in which God and...
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Owners' lack of motivation due to 'split incentive' is main reason rental properties are missing out on energy upgrades, research findsGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastRenters make up nearly a third of Australian households, yet many are missing out on energy upgrades – such as insulation, appliances and rooftop solar...
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Pakistan's Punjab government has reportedly backtracked on restoring pre-Partition Hindu and Sikh-era street names in Lahore. Following criticism from extremist groups and social media, the administration has deferred the decision. The Lahore Heritage Areas Revival committee had previously approved the proposal, aiming to preserve the city's...
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Prediction sites, which allow bets on all topics from weather to politics, may be in breach of country's rulesSpain's ministry of consumer rights has blocked access to Polymarket and Kalshi while it investigates whether the leading prediction market sites are violating Spanish law by operating without a gambling licence.On Tuesday the ministry said...
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Western Europe is grappling with an unprecedented May heatwave, with record-breaking temperatures causing fatalities in France and prompting widespread warnings. A "heat dome" has pushed temperatures significantly above average, with France and Britain experiencing their hottest May days ever recorded. Experts link these extreme conditions to...
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At least 220 people are suspected to have died from the Ebola outbreak in central Africa. On Tuesday, the head of the World Health Organization is expected to travel to the region. Dr. Celine Gounder breaks down the response to the outbreak, the effectiveness of travel restrictions and more.
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The British-born conductor will replace Gustavo Dudamel as the orchestra's chief conductorThe Los Angeles Philharmonic has announced that Daniel Harding is to be its next music director.The UK-born Harding, 50, will begin his tenure in the 2027/28 season, with an initial contract for six years. Gustavo Dudamel, the orchestra's music director since...
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Two children among dead after incident at level crossing near town of Buggenhout in FlandersEurope – latest updatesAn investigation is under way after four people, including two children, were killed when a school minibus collided with a train in northern Belgium.Five children were injured in the crash at a level crossing near the small town of...
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