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Thousands of people have been killed in Iran's deadly protests, but deaths are still being verified, with conflicting reports. Here's what we know.
A prison officer told an inmate "I'm literally praying to have your babies" and she smuggled contraband materials into jail for him, a court has heard.
A US judge has ruled that Luigi Mangione will not face the death penalty if he is convicted over the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
An ex-trainee prison custody officer said he was unhappy to call transgender prisoners by their pronouns because it was a "lie", an employment tribunal has heard.
Peter Bogelund looks exhausted. He huffs and puffs as his legs struggle to turn the wheels of his exercise bike.
Network Rail placed "too much reliance" on the contractor that built a faulty drainage system that led to a fatal train derailment, an inquiry has heard.
The reopening of the Rafah crossing feels like it should be an important moment. Symbolically, it is. From Sunday, people will be able to cross from Gaza to Egypt, and back again. Sort of.
Keir Starmer describes himself as a "British pragmatist" who takes a "common sense" approach. When it comes to global affairs, and domestic ones too, he isn't one to grandstand, he'd rather try to get things done.
A convicted sex offender who was accidentally freed from jail has been sentenced to 26 weeks in prison for punching and biting two police officers.
"Purposeful storytelling" is how Melania Trump herself describes what audiences will find in her cinematic debut.

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