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NATO backs Ukraine's right to strike deeper into Russia
Senior NATO official cites military justification as Kyiv seeks more advanced weapons
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Social media companies at risk of fines in Australia for enabling misinformation
Internet platforms could face fines up to 5% of global revenue for failing to curb online misinformation.
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Russia expels six British diplomats over espionage allegations
Move comes as UK leaders push for Ukraine’s use of long-range missiles against Russia, with Moscow alleging sabotage
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Livingstone's heroics lead England to thrilling victory over Australia
England level T20 series 1-1 in record run chase and setting up decisive final match in Manchester
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US Election: Pope urges Catholics to choose ‘lesser evil’ between Trump, Harris
He criticised both Donald Trump over his plan against immigrants and Kamala Harris for supporting abortion
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Indian foreign exchange reserves reach record high of $689.24b
Reserves rose by $5.3b in the reporting week, after having risen by a total of $13.9b in the prior three weeks
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Spain urges clear path to two-state solution at high-level meeting on Gaza conflict
Spain hosts high-level meeting on Friday of several Muslim and European countries on ways to end the Gaza war
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India's Supreme Court grants bail to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in graft case
He was taken into custody in March by India's financial crime-fighting agency, weeks before the national elections
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TikTok to face important court hearing; uncertain fate in the US
TikTok and parent company ByteDance will appear in court Monday to challenge a law that could decide the app's future.
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Elon Musk calls Australian govt 'fascists' over misinformation law
Australia’s govt introduces legislation to curb online falsehoods, while Musk decries it as an attack on free speech









