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Bakhmut echoes Hiroshima, Zelenskyy says as he thanks G7 for F-16 fighters
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy drew parallels between the horror of Hiroshima and the destruction of the city of Bakhmut at the Group of...
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Mass shooting at Missouri nightclub leaves at least 3 dead
A mass shooting at a Missouri nightclub left three people dead and one in critical condition in the early hours of Sunday morning, police said.
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If bird flu starts to spread among people, existing vaccines may be inadequate, experts say
Scientists have long worried about a bird flu pandemic. Experts say vaccines in the U.S. stockpile might be insufficient if the strain now killing...
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The 73 minutes that changed Uvalde haunts a family who lost their child
A year after the Uvalde school shooting the family of Jaclyn Cazares question the lack of accountability, unanswered questions and lack of actions...
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Pakistani trans activists to appeal Shariah court ruling against law aimed at protecting them
Transgender activists in Pakistan said they plan to appeal to the highest court in the land an Islamic court’s ruling that guts a law aimed at...
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Credit Suisse bondholders fight back over UBS takeover
The Swiss lender's demise two months ago has sparked lawsuits from its bondholders who were left with nothing after the emergency tie-up.
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Heathrow airport shareholders could scoop £1.5bn in dividends by 2027
The move would benefit foreign shareholders such as the China Investment Corporation, Qatar Investment Authority and Spanish giant Ferrovial.
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L&G's beef with Big Mac on 'overuse' of antibiotics in mass meat production
Legal & General Investment Management will take the burger chain to task at its annual meeting.
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Revolut faces new legal battle over '£600,000 fraud'
Terna claims Revolut breached money laundering rules by failing to stop a 'fraudulent' transaction last year, court papers reveal.
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Russian forces capture Bakhmut, a symbolic but costly victory with Ukraine on the front foot
Russian forces have claimed full control of Bakhmut, from Ukraine, a symbolic but costly win for President Vladimir Putin with President Volodymyr...
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At least 9 dead in crush at soccer stadium in El Salvador
At least nine people were killed and dozens more injured when soccer fans pushed through one of the access gates at a quarterfinal match in the...
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Charlie Javice, financial aid startup founder, indicted in JPMorgan Chase fraud case
Charlie Javice, an entrepreneur accused of duping JPMorgan Chase into buying her now-shut down college financial aid company called Frank, has been...