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A peace deal isn't a sure thing, Zelenskyy's UK visit needs more than a warm welcome
Volodymyr Zelenskyy is heading to Downing Street once again, but Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer will be keen to make this meeting more than just a photo op.
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Thailand launches airstrikes against Cambodia as deadly border clashes reignite
Thailand has launched airstrikes along its border with Cambodia as both sides accused the other of attacking first.
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UK unveils undersea military technology to defend against Russian threats
Multimillion-pound plans for technology needed to defend the UK's undersea cables and pipelines have been set out by defence chiefs.
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Weather warnings issued - as 'half a month's rain to fall in 24 hours' for some
More than half a month's rainfall could hit some parts of the UK in just a 24-hour period, the Met Office has warned.
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Man arrested after people 'pepper sprayed' in Heathrow suitcase robbery
One man has been arrested, and further suspects are being traced, after 21 people needed medical attention following a "pepper spray" incident at London's Heathrow Airport.
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Hundreds of books at the Louvre damaged in water leak just weeks after £76m heist
A water leak at the Louvre has damaged hundreds of books – just weeks after jewels worth £76m were stolen from the famous Paris museum.
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Netflix takeover of Warner Bros 'could be a problem', Trump says
Donald Trump has said he will be "involved" in the decision on whether Netflix should be allowed to buy Warner Bros, as the $72bn (£54bn) deal attracts a media industry backlash.
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Benin's government says coup attempt 'foiled' after soldiers claimed to have seized power
Benin's government says its armed forces have "foiled" an attempted coup after soldiers claimed on national television they had seized power.
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Lando Norris wins F1 World Championship after dramatic decider in Abu Dhabi
Lando Norris won his maiden Formula 1 World Drivers' Championship on Sunday after coming third in the deciding showdown in Abu Dhabi.
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Young people may lose benefits if they don't engage with help from new £820m scheme, government warns
Young people could lose their right to universal credit if they refuse to engage with help from a new scheme without good reason, the government has warned.
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