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Dublin Airport disruption continues following cyber-attack

Dublin Airport disruption continues following cyber-attack

Dublin Airport is facing a second day of disruption at Terminal 2 after a cyber-attack knocked out a check-in and
Streets left flooded after 20 hours of heavy rain

Streets left flooded after 20 hours of heavy rain

Stewart WhittinghamNorth West BBC A car was seen struggling through a flooded street in Altrincham Several streets were left flooded
Morrissey cancels US shows after death threat in Canada

Morrissey cancels US shows after death threat in Canada

British artist Morrissey has cancelled two shows in the US after receiving a death threat ahead of a concert in
Portugal says it will recognise Palestinian state

Portugal says it will recognise Palestinian state

Portugal says it will recognise a Palestinian state on Sunday, making it the latest Western nation preparing to shift policy
US forces strike third alleged drug vessel killing three, Trump says

US forces strike third alleged drug vessel killing three, Trump

President Donald Trump has said US forces carried out a “lethal kinetic strike” on a vessel which he said was
Kenyan athlete Evans Kibet says he was duped into joining the Russian army and going to Ukraine

Kenyan athlete Evans Kibet says he was duped into joining

Akisa WanderaBBC Africa, Nairobi and Vitalii ChervonenkoBBC Ukrainian, Kyiv Edith Chesoi With tears in his eyes, a young Kenyan athlete
Taliban ban books written by women from Afghan universities

Taliban ban books written by women from Afghan universities

The Taliban government has removed books written by women from the university teaching system in Afghanistan as part of a
Africa’s week in pictures: 12

Africa’s week in pictures: 12

A selection of the week’s best photos from across the African continent and beyond: OLYMPIA DE MAISMONT / AFP /
‘Use troops to stop boats’ and ‘Chequers mates’

‘Use troops to stop boats’ and ‘Chequers mates’

US President Donald Trump’s suggestion that PM Keir Starmer could “use troops to stop boats” – is the top story
No outside pressure to drop China spying charges, says CPS head

No outside pressure to drop China spying charges, says CPS

England and Wales’s chief prosecutor has said no “outside pressure” played a part in his organisation’s decision to drop charges