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South Korean investigators call to formally charge President Yoon

The agency leading criminal investigations into impeached former-leader Yoon Suk Yeol have recommended he be formally charged with insurrection and...

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Germany's conservatives win election as far-right AfD leaps to second place, exit polls show

BERLIN — The Christian Democratic Union and the allied Christian Social Union secured the largest share of votes in the German federal election on...

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Bangladeshi students who led uprising that ousted ex-premier Sheikh Hasina form new political party

Students in Bangladesh who led a mass uprising to topple former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina last summer are now diving into politics by forming the...

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England cricket icon says wife was left 'suicidal' over Azeem Rafiq racism storm

Former England cricket star Matthew Hoggard has revealed that his wife was left feeling 'suicidal' after he was caught up in the Azeem Rafiq racism...

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Benefits could change under Labour - how likely is it and how would it affect you

The Government plans to reform the benefit system as it looks to make significant cuts to welfare spending

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Slashing energy bills to be quicker and easier after major law change this year

Brits will be able to slash their energy bills more quickly and easily after a change in the law this year. Under new rules, consumers will be able...

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The Resistible Rise of Jean-Marie Le Pen

Letter From Europe

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Angela Rayner: We'll deliver action, not words, for Grenfell families

The Grenfell Tower tragedy should never have happened.

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Devolution plans will end ‘begging-bowl culture’, Rayner tells leaders in North

Angela Rayner has said her devolution plans will end the “begging-bowl culture” of regional leaders appealing to Whitehall for funds. The Deputy...

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American vows to 'keep fighting' to be first non-binary person legally recognised in the UK

A non-binary American living in London has vowed to appeal after a UK court said their gender identity cannot be legally recognised.

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