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At least 25 killed as bus bursts into flames after crash with motorbike in India
A passenger bus burst into flames after a motorbike crashed into it, killing at least 25 people and injuring several others in southern India.
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Makers of lift used by Louvre thieves reveal tongue-in-cheek advert
The makers of the furniture lift used by the Louvre thieves have told Sky News the device is "certainly not intended for burglaries" after publishing a tongue-in-cheek advert making the most of the product's sudden fame.
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Putin criticises Trump's sanctions on oil firms - as Russian jets 'briefly enter NATO airspace'
Vladimir Putin has described Donald Trump's sanctions against two major oil firms as an "unfriendly act".
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Power of Russia sanctions lies in US financial system that greases the wheels
US sanctions against Russia's two largest energy companies, the state-owned Rosneft and privately held Lukoil, are perhaps the most significant economic measures imposed by the West since the invasion of Ukraine.
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Furious Trump cancels 'all trade negotiations' with Canada after TV advert
Donald Trump has announced that he is ending "all trade negotiations" with Canada.
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Voters to go to the polls to elect Ireland's next president
Voters will go to the polls in the Republic of Ireland today to elect the country's next president.
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How Ukraine refinery strikes and US sanctions are squeezing Russia at home
Ukraine has been repeatedly targeting Russian oil refineries, intensifying the strain on both the country’s military operation and its wider economy.
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New Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi vows to bolsters defence spending
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has said in her first speech that defence is a priority for her country as the region experiences uncertainty with Russia, China and North Korea.
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Ringleader behind arson attack and kidnap plot was 'groomed' by Russian chatbot, court told
The ringleader behind an arson attack and plot to kidnap a billionaire Russian dissident had been "groomed" by a chatbot, operated by Wagner mercenaries, a court was told.
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'Urban warfare' on streets of Dublin during migrant hotel disorder, says community leader
A community leader has described migrant children barricading themselves in hotels due to "urban warfare" on the streets of Dublin during the riots.
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