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International

    With rates set to rise next week, what is the state of play with Trump's tariffs?
    Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom confirm split after six-year engagement
    At least 15 killed by Israeli strikes on tents sheltering displaced Palestinians in Gaza
    North Korean man crosses heavily mined land border to South Korea
    Russia launches over 500 drones and missiles at Ukraine overnight
    Diogo Jota: Mourners to gather for Liverpool footballer's wake in Portugal
    Trump to start informing countries of US tariff rates as EU yet to reach deal
    Michael Madsen, star of Kill Bill and Reservoir Dogs, dies aged 67
    Liverpool 'devastated' as footballer Diogo Jota killed in car crash in Spain
    Liverpool manager Arne Slot paid tribute to Jota this afternoon, describing him as “a friend to everyone”.
    Trump secures major victory as flagship tax and spending bill passes Congress
    Famous faces spotted again today at Wimbledon as the sunshine returns
    BBC will no longer broadcast Glastonbury performances that they deem to be 'high risk'
    Tinned food brand Del Monte files for bankruptcy and is looking for a buyer
    EU Commission President Von der Leyen faces no-confidence vote next week
    Labour sees biggest first-year poll drop for UK governing party since 1990s
    Asked to think like a paedophile or act suicidal: Workers training Meta's AI in Ireland speak out
    Content moderators say the work they carry out is increasingly psychologically distressing because of the advent of AI
    One worker self-harmed in real life after spending entire shifts writing first-person suicide-related prompts
    Workers recount horrifying videos they have reviewed as part of their day jobs
    Benefits such as free meals - which contract workers say made the workday more bearable - have been removed
    Sean 'Diddy' Combs denied bail while awaiting sentences for prostitution charges
    Combs was found guilty of two of the five charges he faced
    He was seen celebrating the verdict in court with his lawyers
    Prosecutors argued that Comb's team "contorted the facts endlessly" during the trial
    Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
    US announces sudden partial halt to weapons shipments to Ukraine
    Diddy trial: The five charges Sean Combs faced - and why he was only found guilty of two of them
    European Commission plans to allow countries to buy their way out of missing climate targets
    'Chilling effect': UK parliament votes overwhelmingly to ban Palestine Action activist group
    German rivers run low and roads buckle as European heatwave spreads eastward
    Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves in tears after criticism over major welfare reform u-turn
    Dalai Lama says he plans to reincarnate after his death, meaning he will have a successor
    Trump says Israel has agreed terms to a 60-day ceasefire and urges Hamas to do the same
    George Gibney arrested in Florida and faces up to 79 charges in Ireland, including attempted rape
    Six million passengers' private information breached in cyberattack, Aussie airline Qantas says
    Jury reaches partial verdict in Diddy sex trafficking trial, but remains deadlocked on one charge
    Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
    Trump tours cages at new immigrant detention camp in Florida Everglades
    Ukrainian drone strikes Russian plant 1,200km from border after record attacks from Russia
    Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' is one step closer to becoming law - but the name has been vetoed
    Europe's heatwaves are set to get worse due to climate change
    The BBC's boss is under front page pressure as the Glastonbury row rolls on
    BBC director general Tim Davie visited the festival on Saturday afternoon and has come under scrutiny for how he reacted to being informed about Bob Vylan’s set.
    Eamon Ryan lands new role as the EU's housing tsar
    NGOs call for end to controversial aid distributor in Gaza as more people gunned down at hub
    Clashes erupt in Istanbul after alleged publication of Prophet Mohammed cartoon in magazine
    Taoiseach to begin four day visit to Japan today aimed at strengthening trade relationship
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