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Iran's foreign minister says there are no negotiations with US - Published Iran's foreign minister says the country is not currently negotiating with the US to end the war and "does not intend" to do…
The UK government has approved a £100m investment to restart a CO2 plant in Teesside as a contingency measure for potential supply disruptions linked to the Iran conflict.
The article outlines the ongoing tensions between the US and Iran, detailing conflicting claims about peace talks, each side's demands, and the perspectives of Israel and Gulf Arab states.
The article describes the experiences of Iranians during a war with the US and Israel, focusing on personal stories of civilians and soldiers.
The article reports on a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein, named Nicky, who claims she was drugged and raped by him. She speaks to BBC Newsnight about her experience, describing the incident as a 'complete monster' and expressing frustration…
The article reports on music award winners, including Olivia Dean's Mobo award win and other recipients across categories. It includes metadata about article attributions and posting times.
The article discusses the new Harry Potter TV series trailer, highlighting its differences from the original film adaptations, casting details, and the involvement of J.K. Rowling.
The article appears to be a collection of BBC InDepth content listings and platform attributions, with no substantive analysis or claims. It includes references to Middle East conflict impacts on air travel but lacks detailed reporting.
The article discusses the impact of the Middle East conflict on global aviation, focusing on disruptions to flights, fuel supply issues, and concerns about the future of Gulf airports.
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The article reports on the replacement of NS&I's CEO following a scandal involving lost funds affecting 37,500 customers. It details delays in accessing savings, compensation claims, and NS&I's apology for operational failures.
The article discusses the UK government's consultation on regulating social media, particularly focusing on banning under-16s and addressing addictive features, influenced by a US court verdict.
The article presents a list of news updates with timestamps and attribution labels, including a headline about a landmark addiction verdict impacting social media and big tech's future direction.
Campaigners welcome Meta and YouTube's defeat in landmark social media addiction trial - Published Parents and campaign groups seeking tighter restrictions on social media have welcomed a Los Angeles…
The article reports on U.S. President Trump extending a 10-day pause on military action against Iranian energy infrastructure, citing ongoing negotiations. It notes conflicting claims between U.S.
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The article reports on Israeli military strikes in Lebanon and Iran, citing casualties and Trump's claims about Iran's diplomatic efforts. It also mentions global energy price responses and Trump's cabinet meeting remarks.
The article reports on record-breaking billion-dollar deals for Indian Premier League cricket teams by US investors, highlighting the growing global interest in Indian cricket and its financial expansion.
Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 6-2 in the Women’s Champions League quarterfinal first leg, extending their unbeaten streak to 25 games. The match saw Barcelona's dominance over their rivals, with key goals from Ewa Pajor and Esmee Brugts.
The article reports that cabbage farmers in the Philippines are experiencing financial losses due to declining crop prices and rising fuel costs, which are attributed to a national energy emergency connected to the US-Israel conflict with…