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World news – Mass starvation threatens in Yemen – and the international community is ready

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Pubs ‘face a 9pm curfew’ if Rule of Six laws don’t stop coronavirus spreading

Thousands flouted the government's new law today as they flocked to parks to soak up the sun with temperatures at 29.5c - and...

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Five cyclones churn in Atlantic Ocean for only second time in history

Bermuda shutters schools and ports as Hurricane Paulette arrives, while Hurricane Sally moves towards US Gulf coast

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Japan’s Yoshihide Suga wins ruling party leadership race to replace Shinzo Abe

Yoshihide Suga, a long-time ally of outgoing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, won a ruling Liberal Democratic Party leadership election on Monday, paving the...

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Starmer to call for furlough scheme replacement

The Labour leader will also warn of the "scarring effect" of "mass unemployment" on communities.

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Trump blames forest management over climate change for west coast wildfires as he visits California

President Donald Trump visited California on Monday to be briefed on the deadly and destructive wildfires burning across the west coast state -...

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Family of shot Compton officer share graphic image of moment she was ambushed

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s department is offering $100,000 reward for information that could lead to an arrest of the gunman

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California wildfires: Trump tells fire-ravaged state ‘It’ll get cooler’

The US president tells a senior state official: "I don't think science knows actually."

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Brexit: internal market bill passes by 77 votes amid Tory party tension

30 Tory MPs abstain and two vote against controversial bill which will break international law