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The article reports on Switzerland's consideration of canceling its Patriot air-defense system purchase from the U.S. due to delivery delays.
Police have urged parents to “take responsibility” after scenes of widespread disorder in Clapham, south-west London, on Saturday and Tuesday.
The article reports conflicting statements regarding Iran's ceasefire request. U.S. President Donald Trump claimed Iran's leader sought a ceasefire, while Iran's foreign ministry called Trump's assertion false and baseless.
The article reports on the US Supreme Court's consideration of a Trump administration policy that challenges birthright citizenship.
The article reports on a court case involving the Nelson Mandela Bay municipal pound, where concerns about animal care under new management led to legal action.
The article presents a collection of news snippets covering various events in Germany, including fuel price regulations, police actions, a death in custody, World Cup commercial plans, NATO comments by Trump, and a terrorism case.
The article presents a list of news headlines and video links covering travel options, international events, and cultural milestones. It includes reports on transportation alternatives, political developments, and commemorative events.
Iranian officials reacted with laughter to U.S. President Donald Trump's assertion that Iran's leadership sought a ceasefire.
The article discusses President Trump's repeated criticisms of NATO, his misunderstandings of the alliance's structure, and the responses from NATO officials and allies.
The article details the ongoing trial for Greece's deadliest train crash, focusing on victims' families' struggles to access courtroom proceedings and allegations of state negligence.
Two people died and another is missing after attempting to cross the Channel from France to the UK. The incident occurred hours after an interim border security agreement between the UK and France was extended.
The article provides a weather forecast for the UK's northern regions during the Easter weekend, detailing expected gale-force winds, travel disruptions, and potential power outages.
A windsurfer collided with a gray whale in San Francisco Bay, prompting discussion about rising gray whale deaths and population declines.
The article announces the opening of a new Apple museum in Europe, highlighting exhibits such as the Apple I computer, which is described as a rare collector's item valued at over $1 million.
The article reports on surveillance footage allegedly showing the abduction of US journalist Shelly Kittleson in Baghdad. Officials confirm she remains missing and an investigation is ongoing.
The article reports that Kenya's tea industry is experiencing a crisis due to disrupted export routes to the Middle East caused by the US-Israeli war on Iran. Over eight million kilograms of tea are currently stored in Kenyan warehouses.
The article discusses India's delayed national census, its inclusion of caste enumeration for the first time in nearly a century, and the controversies surrounding the delay and data collection methods.
Stella McCartney and her husband received planning permission for a £5m home on a Highland peninsula after addressing concerns about otter habitats and design.