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June 12, 2025
South African president to brave second meeting with Trump following Oval Office mauling
Cyril Ramaphosa makes ‘remember when they dimmed the lights …’ joke as he reveals he will speak to US president on summit sidelines
The Telegraph
June 12, 2025
Pentagon has plan to take Greenland ‘by force if necessary’
Defence secretary lets slip existence of contingency plans during heated exchange with Democrat representative
The Telegraph
June 12, 2025
The miracle of seat 11A ... how did British passenger survive?
It is almost impossible to live through a fully-fuelled aircraft crashing into a built-up area, say aviation experts
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June 12, 2025
Watch: California senator dragged out of room during Kristi Noem speech
Alex Padilla is forced to the floor by FBI agents before being handcuffed
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June 12, 2025
Dua Lipa: I’m too busy to have children
Grammy award-winning singer confirms her engagement but on starting a family, ‘it happens when it happens’
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June 12, 2025
LA riots backed by pro-Hamas activists who called for city to burn
Unity of Fields encourage ‘intifada’ in response to detention of illegal migrants
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June 12, 2025
The diplomatic war over the £16bn haul of treasure beneath the Caribbean
Over 300 years since being sunk by the Royal Navy, several warring parties are laying claim to the wreckage of a Spanish galleon
The Telegraph
June 12, 2025
Harvey Weinstein juror refuses to rejoin deliberations causing rape charge mistrial
Judge Curtis Farber says discussions among jury ‘became heated’ in retrial
The Telegraph
June 12, 2025
Trump’s border tsar: We’ll flood liberal cities with ICE raids
Tom Homan says protesters will do nothing to slow the pace of detentions amid unrest in Los Angeles
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June 12, 2025
As the Middle East teeters on the brink, Trump could be forced into war with Iran
The American president might be forced into conflict as Tehran continues to violate its nuclear obligations
The Telegraph
June 12, 2025
Why are so many planes crashing? This is what the data says
Today’s Air India crash follows the deadliest year for air disasters since 2018. Here, experts shed light on the safety of flying
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June 12, 2025
Sabrina Carpenter’s over-sexed, degrading new album cover has gone too far
From Lolita marketing to on-stage sex acts and now a controversial cover for new album Man’s Best Friend, is Carpenter regressive for women?
The Telegraph
June 12, 2025
Flight 171 is a terrible tragedy. But airliners are still very, very safe
We should not allow this awful incident to change our perception of aviation
The Telegraph
June 12, 2025
Whistleblower raised safety fears over Boeing Dreamliner factory
John Barnett alleged in 2017 that the company attempted to ‘eliminate’ factory quality and accused it of ‘countless’ violations of US law
The Telegraph
June 12, 2025
LA riots, BLM, Save Gaza: get ready for a summer of destructive far-Left activism
With Trump showing no signs of backing down in LA, intersectional rhetoric is almost certain to ratchet up far louder
The Telegraph
June 12, 2025
‘I knew the Republic would collapse eventually’: The Afghan ambassador adrift in Italy
Khaled Ahmad Zekriya operates a splendid, if faded, embassy in Italy but, at odds with those running his country, can he remain in post?
The Telegraph
June 11, 2025
Syria orders women to wear burkinis on public beaches
Women have been ordered to wear more conservative dress for the first time since the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham Islamist coalition came to power
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June 11, 2025
US to order evacuation of Iraqi embassy amid fears of Iran deal collapse
Facilities in Middle East will send home non-essential staff and family members
The Telegraph
June 11, 2025
Why Starmer’s homelessness reform could see Britain overrun by rough sleepers
Critics fear scrapping the Vagrancy Act will lead to a proliferation of ‘tent cities’ similar to that in American cities like San Francisco
The Telegraph
June 11, 2025
Brian Wilson created the most blissful pop music ever made
The Beach Boys’ melodic genius has passed at 82, but the good vibrations of his music may never fade away
The Telegraph
June 11, 2025
Brian Wilson: The Beach Boys’ 10 best songs
From God Only Knows to Good Vibrations – and beyond. The greatest songs by the late genius of Californian surf-pop
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June 11, 2025
Put the paintbrush down – AI can restore artworks quicker and better
Method developed at MIT means a damaged painting will appear restored even though the original is still intact beneath
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June 11, 2025
Influencer died after fall on 3,000ft Snowdonia peak
Maria Rosanova Eftimova was hiking up Tryfan when she slipped and fell 60ft to her death
The Telegraph
June 11, 2025
Harvey Weinstein sexually assaulted one of two women, court finds
A verdict has not yet been delivered on one count of rape
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June 11, 2025
I’ve been caught by Britain’s most prolific speed camera – it makes the road no safer
After Norman Tate was notified he had driven 45mph in a 30mph zone on the A38, he decided to investigate... and found several worrying signs
The Telegraph
June 11, 2025
Why Trump’s mobile phone is causing havoc in the White House
Hundreds have his personal number and he accepts unknown calls – now the president’s advisors fear his antics risk national security
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June 11, 2025
Trump plans memorial to his mother on new Scottish golf course
Garden will honour Scots-born Mary Anne Trump as US president opens second course on Aberdeenshire estate
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June 11, 2025
King shares ‘salty tales’ with old shipmates
Event was personally requested by the monarch to thank past comrades for ‘continued loyalty’
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June 11, 2025
A global pilot shortage is causing havoc for airlines, with no end in sight
With some carriers forced to borrow staff and others scrapping routes altogether, experts say a long-term solution will take time
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June 11, 2025
‘Sir!’ Frederick Forsyth wrote sizzling letters to the Telegraph for 30 years. Here are the best
Our office kept a fax machine solely to receive his missives. From lockdown warnings to Euroscepticism, these are the pick of the bunch
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June 11, 2025
Michelangelo ‘hated painting the Sistine Chapel’
The Renaissance old master was hunted down by Pope Julius II when he tried to turn down the commission, claims a US historian
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June 11, 2025
Bridgerton actress fights off Algerian phone thief
Genevieve Chenneour thanks fans for support following altercation with prolific criminal
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June 11, 2025
Are Pulp playing the Pyramid Stage? Glastonbury secret sets, rumours and more
The rumour mill is in overdrive ahead of the festival later this month. From Pulp (or ‘Patchwork’) to Lorde and Haim, here are the biggest
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June 11, 2025
LA police make ‘mass arrests’ as protesters break curfew
Demonstrations against Donald Trump’s immigration policies descend into rioting and looting
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June 11, 2025
I was brainwashed into wearing a hijab. But Britain mustn’t introduce a burka ban
After removing her hijab since moving to the West, Dr Somayeh Tohidi argues a government should not decide how people express their faith
The Telegraph
June 10, 2025
British citizens among 9,000 immigrants to be sent to Guantanamo
Trump to start transfers to the notorious former prison within days as he ramps up campaign to deport illegal immigrants
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June 10, 2025
Sunken ship with £15bn of treasure ‘found in Caribbean’
Claims made by several parties – including Colombia, Spain and Peru – over ‘holy grail of shipwrecks’ which was sunk by Royal Navy in 1708
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June 10, 2025
Six years late and £28bn over budget, this project signals disaster for Ed Miliband’s nuclear plans
Labour is banking on Sizewell C to deliver the net zero goal – but its blueprint was fraught with problems
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June 10, 2025
Nephews locked in inheritance battle over care home snub
‘Stubborn’ aunt cuts family out of will for casting doubt on her mental capacity
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June 10, 2025
US drops support for a Palestinian state
America’s ambassador to Israel says there is ‘no room’ for a two-state solution unless culture changes
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June 10, 2025
LA police shot my photographer in the head
Journalists come under fire as they report on protests in Los Angeles which appear to be shrinking in scale but not intensity
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June 10, 2025
CNN reporter arrested during LA protests live on air
Jason Carroll led away by officers despite identifying himself as a correspondent
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June 10, 2025
I went for a ride in a self-driving taxi to see Britain’s future
Uber is trialling taxis without drivers across America and they will be here as soon as next year – but how safe are they really?
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June 10, 2025
Royal-linked cricket team needs female players to keep going
The club once had a full team of Balmoral employees when it opened over 70 years ago, but now it’s down to one
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June 10, 2025
Ed Sheeran: I identify as culturally Irish despite being born in England
Singer, who grew up in Suffolk, tells Louis Theroux podcast about childhood holidays in Ireland
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June 10, 2025
Sly Stone invented modern music, then disappeared in a cloud of crack smoke (here are his best five songs to listen to now)
The soul-funk pioneer enjoyed one of the greatest hot streaks in the history of music. Then came a spectacular downfall
The Telegraph
June 10, 2025
In the battle of Trump v Newsom, the president is winning over the public
The images of violent rioters is terrible for the Democratic establishment
The Telegraph
June 9, 2025
Harry Potter star faces pile-on for backing Rowling
Draco Malfoy actor says he is not ‘attuned to trans debate’ but is ‘incredibly grateful’ to author
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June 9, 2025
Watch: Trump Tower occupied by anti-ICE protesters
Demonstrators detained by police after protesting against the arrest and deportation of illegal migrants
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June 9, 2025
Sly Stone, funk musician, dies aged 82
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