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The recovery of Aryeh Zalmanovich and Master Sergeant Tamir Adar's remains means Hamas has returned 15 out of 28 deceased Israeli hostages.

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The writer of the trilogies His Dark Materials and The Book of Dust wants copyright laws changed.

Shabana Mahmood's intervention comes after three survivors quit their inquiry roles over fears the scope was widening beyond abuse gangs.

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The Bryansk facility produced gunpowder, explosives and rocket fuel components, Ukraine's military says.

Reported budget leaks and ex-French president Sarkozy beginning his prison term make the papers.

The leaders' cancelled summit is just the latest twist in Trump's efforts to broker an end to the war, writes Anthony Zurcher.

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Police officers were attacked with missiles and fireworks after violence flared outside a hotel used to house asylum seekers.

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Newcastle United have relied on Nick Woltemade to score goals in the Premier League, but Anthony Gordon and Harvey Barnes stepped up in the Champions League win against Benfica.

A former White House chief ethics lawyer described the ballroom donations as an ethical "nightmare".

The comments by the US president come after plans to meet his Russian counterpart over the war in Ukraine were put on hold.

A small number of British planning officers has been sent to Israel to join a US-led multinational taskforce.

Polling and the mood within the parties suggest something is up in Caerphilly, writes political editor Chris Mason.