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French National Rally leader Marine Le Pen found guilty in embezzlement case
French National Rally leader Marine Le Pen has been found guilty in an embezzlement case.
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Myanmar earthquake: Military regime targeting 'civilian areas' with airstrikes in wake of disaster, armed group claims
An armed resistance group in Myanmar has accused the ruling military government of continuing to carry out airstrikes on "civilian areas" in the wake of the huge earthquake in the country.
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First orbital rocket launched from Europe crashes into sea - but company says test 'met all expectations'
The first orbital rocket launched from mainland Europe took off from Norway on Sunday - but crashed into the sea and exploded 40 seconds later.
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British explorer Camilla Hempleman-Adams becomes first woman to complete solo traverse of Baffin Island
A British explorer has become the first woman to complete a solo traverse of Canada's Baffin Island.
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JD Vance 'power move' marks him out as favourite to be presidential candidate
US vice president JD Vance has made a "power move" that marks him out as favourite to be the Republican's next presidential candidate, according to a former party chair.
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Trump 100 Day 71: Could JD Vance be the next US president?
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'Not a hope in hell': Irish politicians roundly reject Conor McGregor's presidential bid
Not one of 134 Irish politicians who replied to a Sky News survey would support Conor McGregor's ambition to become the country's president.
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Two women killed and two children injured in County Cork crash
Two women have been killed and two children injured in a crash in Ireland.
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Make America a Commonwealth member? Trump would see himself as equal to the King
Donald Trump wants to redraw the political map of the world. His vision seems to be that smaller countries - such as perhaps Greenland, Ukraine and Taiwan - should fall under the sway of their local big power as the US, Russia and China expand their regional zones of influence.
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Sir Keir Starmer says 24,000 people who have 'no right to be here' have been returned under Labour
Sir Keir Starmer has said 24,000 people have been returned since Labour took power as he opened the government's border security summit.