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Greater trading options are crucial to the rebuilding of the
This government was elected on a pledge to turn the page, to kickstart growth and to rebuild our country so
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ISIL claims responsibility for stabbing attack in Germany’s Solingen |
Authorities continue to search for perpetrator of knife attack that killed three people in western Germany. ISIL (ISIS) has claimed
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Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan could be nation’s first Indigenous
Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan speaks to a crowd during the 2024 Democratic-Farmer-Labor State Convention in Duluth. Erica Dischino/MPR News
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UK must curb rise in racist hate speech by politicians
The UK must act to curb a sharp increase in the use of racist hate speech by British politicians and
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CN workers to strike Monday, vow to fight Canada move
The union representing workers at the Canadian National Railway (CN) says they will strike next week, in a new threat
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5 takeaways from Kamala Harris’ historic acceptance speech : NPR
Vice President Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, arrives onstage to speak on the fourth and last day of the Democratic
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‘No blank cheques’: Rachel Reeves defends pay deals with unions
Rachel Reeves has insisted there will be “no blank cheques” for public sector unions amid Conservative claims that the government’s
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Indonesia scraps plan to change election law after thousands protest
Protesters clash with police after the outgoing president’s allies try to revise election rules, which could have installed a political
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DNC Night 3 speeches from Bill Clinton, Tim Walz, Oprah
From left: Bill Clinton, Stevie Wonder and Oprah Winfrey all brought the DNC crowd to their feet on Wednesday. Chip
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The Guardian view on immigration debate: tough is not a
There is always more continuity in regime change than incoming ministers or their ousted predecessors admit. Much of any government’s
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