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UK election: More than 300,000 apply to register to vote in two days

More than 300,000 people in the UK have applied to register to vote in 48 hours, according to British Government figures. A total of 139,162...

US prepared for possible revenge attacks after raid on IS leader al-Baghdadi

The general who oversaw the US raid on Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi said the country is on alert for possible “retribution attacks”...

Dozens killed as gas stove sparks fire on Pakistan train

A massive fire caused by a cooking gas stove on a train in Pakistan has killed at least 65 passengers, officials said. Flames roared through...

Johnson blames Corbyn for ‘do or die’ broken Brexit pledge

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is blaming the failure to deliver on his “do or die” promise to quit the EU on October 31...

Corbyn insists he is ‘not in favour’ of another Scottish independence referendum

Jeremy Corbyn has insisted he is “not in favour” of another referendum on Scottish independence “any time soon”. The UK Labour leader’s comments come after...

Wildfire erupts near Reagan presidential library in California

A new wildfire has erupted in wind-whipped southern California, forcing the evacuation of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and nearby homes, as both ends...

US Federal Reserve cuts rates for third time this year but signals likely pause

The US Federal Reserve has cut its benchmark interest rate for the third time this year to try to sustain the economic expansion in...

Twitter bans all political advertisements

Twitter is banning all political advertising from its service, saying social media companies give advertisers an unfair advantage in proliferating highly targeted, misleading messages. Facebook...

Former national security adviser ‘cautioned diplomat about Giuliani and Ukraine’

A State Department foreign service officer will tell impeachment investigators former national security adviser John Bolton cautioned him that Rudy Giuliani “was a key...

Pope emotional as statue taken to UK after Falklands War is returned to Argentina

Pope Francis appeared to wipe away tears during a ceremony in St Peter’s Square marking the return to Argentina of a Virgin Mary statue...

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