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Asylum seekers at Gashora transit centre say they fear reaching UK and ending up where they started after torturous journey
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Insect’s journey probably began in West Africa on vessel that sailed from La Rochelle in 1743 to Guinea
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Thérèse Coffey says she is sure government will go back to European court of human rights over decision
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First flight to Rwanda grounded after lawyers make successful emergency application
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‘Mentally exhausted’ expected deportees launched last-minute legal bids to avoid removal from UK
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Media freedom groups say New York Times reporter’s verdict reflects press clampdown as election looms
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Retired Lt Col Trevor Cadieu preparing to return home to face two charges relating to alleged incidents in 1994 when he was a cadet
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Black people are 2.2 times more likely to have a police interaction and 1.6 times more likely to have force used on them, police statistics show
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Prime minister says UK government will provide any support needed after journalist’s disappearance in Amazon
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Suspect is brother of first person held by police over disappearance of the British journalist and Indigenous rights activist
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Employees walk off the job amid anger over statements criticising the former Funai employee who went missing with Dom Phillips
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Ambassador ‘deeply sorry’ for ‘information that did not prove correct’ as search continues for missing journalist and colleague
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Thawing diplomatic relations with China shouldn’t mean ‘taking a backwards step with Beijing’, Human Rights Watch says
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Scientists observed fewer cases of avian bronchitis and superior meat after chickens given cannabis
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Japan’s SoftBank still likely to conduct IPO in New York but could secure secondary listing
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Xi Jinping signs trial order allowing ‘military operations other than war’ beyond China’s borders
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School books will reportedly say China never recognised the treaties that ceded it to colonial powers during opium wars
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‘Small work plan’ is another signal of intensifying security interests in the region, in the wake of Beijing’s security deal with Honiara
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Open letter to festival board says Santos’ involvement threatens cultural integrity and amounts to ‘artswashing’
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Murray Watt hopes to break down misconceptions between the ALP and rural Australia
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New program will consist of 30 hours a week of play-based learning for all four-year-olds in both states
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Andrew Giles doesn’t specify when or how Tamil family will be allowed to remain in Australia and blames Coalition for long visa wait times
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State and territory leaders also want the prime minister to address labour and skills shortages following the pandemic
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Oleksandr Stryuk says Ukraine controls key city’s perimeter, making connection with neighbouring city possible; UN warns of urgent situation
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Fears grow over the hundreds of civilians believed to be sheltering in the city’s Azot chemical plant
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Maroš Šefčovič says Brussels will launch fresh legal action against UK over treaty obligations
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Joe Biden working with European governments to avert global crisis and help lower food prices
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Martina Patti claimed her child was taken by three men, before confessing a day later in Mascalucia
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Government Accountability Office also criticizes Biden’s move to classify Saudi weapons as ‘offensive’ or ‘defensive’ as meaningless
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Pencil cases, skirts and hats among items targeted for ‘contradicting Islamic faith and public morals’
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Deal – which would require approval from US and Israel – would give L3Harris control over controversial Pegasus tool
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Trip comes after Biden labeled the kingdom a ‘pariah’, as questions also emerge over president’s trip to Israel
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Fatal shooting of Shireen Abu Aqleh in May raises fresh concerns over military inquiries into deaths of Palestinians
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Vessel off Yemen with more than 1m barrels of oil aboard has been stranded for six years and is close to breaking up
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Minister appeals for people to cut their consumption by one or two cups a day and save on imports
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Public sector employees also encouraged to find work overseas and send money home amid unprecedented economic crisis
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UN expert says minors have been beaten and forced to endure mock executions
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Liza Begum said confusion with Apsana Begum who was acquitted of fraud charges ‘reflects notion all people of colour look the same’
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As capital swelters, India urges rich countries to provide funds to help deal with effects of climate crisis
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Uttar Pradesh authorities demolish property belonging to people allegedly involved in unrest
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Rachel Reeves says Labour wants to make Britain the best place in the world to start and grow a business
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After cancellation of Africa flight, home secretary tries to stem slavery claims from refugees hoping to stay in UK
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Analysis: job to uphold ministerial code has been tainted by Boris Johnson’s undermining actions
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The Book of Form and Emptiness is praised by judges for its ‘sparkling writing, warmth, intelligence and poignancy’
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As the hours passed, things were looking more and more hopeless – until the ECHR intervened
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Jacob Rees-Mogg among ministers trying to stop release of data about use of Commons work passes
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‘China claims to be neutral, but its behavior makes clear that it is still investing in close ties to Russia,’ state department spokesperson says
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration releases statistics collected between July 2021 and May this year
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EPA administrator Michael Regan announces ‘aggressive action’ but new PFAS limits are advisory and critics call them ‘baby steps’
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Top infections disease expert is fully vaccinated and boosted twice, says National Institutes of Health – follow all the latest news
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Some economists say it will take an economic contraction and higher unemployment to bring inflation down
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Christopher Schurr was dismissed on recommendations from the Grand Rapids police chief six days after being charged with murder
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