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Tens of thousands of jobs on South Africa's citrus farms at risk if US imposes tariffs
Citrusdal is a seemingly idyllic farming town named after the fruit it grows. Nestled in a valley at the base of the Western Cape's Cederberg mountains, it's home to rows and rows of orange and lemon trees.
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Turkish president Erdogan's main rival Ekrem Imamoglu formally arrested and jailed pending trial
The mayor of Istanbul and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's main rival has been formally arrested and jailed pending trial over corruption charges.
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Pilot dies after air show plane crash in South Africa
A pilot has died after his plane spiralled out of control and crashed at an air show in South Africa.
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'At least six dead' as Israel strikes Lebanon in heaviest exchange of fire in four months
At least six people, including a child, have died in southern Lebanon following Israeli airstrikes, the Lebanese state news agency has reported.
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Starmer expresses 'deep concern' about lack of humanitarian aid in Gaza
Sir Keir Starmer has expressed concern about a lack of humanitarian aid in Gaza during a call with the King of Jordan.
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Donald Trump will soon mark 100 days in power - where does his opposition stand?
Donald Trump has not been president for a hundred days - he will pass that marker at the end of April. Already the assessments are in: this is the most disruptive and transformative start ever to a presidential term.
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Russian drone attack on Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia kills three family members and injures 12 people
A mother, father and daughter have been killed and 12 people injured in a Russian drone attack on the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia, Ukrainian officials said.
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Pope arrives at Papal Basilica after surviving life-threatening pneumonia
Pope Francis has arrived at the Papal Basilica to pray following his release from hospital after surviving a life-threatening bout of pneumonia.
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Chancellor says Heathrow shutdown shows need for increased resilience in UK critical infrastructure
The chancellor has defended a decision to delay an expansion at Gatwick as she was questioned in the wake of the sudden closure of Heathrow airport - despite admitting the fire showed the need for increased capacity and resilience.
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Andrew Tate leaves the US to return to Romania 'to prove innocent men don't run from anything'
Andrew Tate, the self-styled "king of toxic masculinity", and his brother Tristan have flown from the US to Romania to fulfil legal obligations related to a criminal investigation against them.
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