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"The system is more than broken - it crossed that limit a long time ago," says Palestinian asylum seeker Ibrahim Altaqatqa.
The trouble with the scientific evidence behind the social media ban in Australia is that there is not more of it.
A man has been charged with racially abusing Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo during a Premier League match.
Sir Keir Starmer has declared it his "moral mission" to "turn the tide on the lost decade of young kids left as collateral damage".
Hundreds of tonnes of rubbish are suspected to have been dumped and burned illegally in south east London, the local council has said.
A "cheap ceasefire" between Ukraine and Russia - with Kyiv forced to surrender land - would create an "expensive peace" for the whole of Europe, Norway's foreign minister has warned.
Punk-rap duo Bob Vylan are suing Irish national broadcaster RTE for defamation, claiming it misrepresented chants led by the band when they played this year's Glastonbury festival.
MPs will debate plans to create a new bespoke UK-EU customs unions, following a rare tied vote in the Commons.
Donald Trump's bruising assessment of Europe as "weak" and "decaying" is a bitter blow to nations already reeling from the release of his national security strategy.
Prince William says he is "proud" of being the patron of Centrepoint, a youth homelessness charity he has supported for 20 years.

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