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Uganda's long-time leader Yoweri Museveni has won the country's presidential election, officials say, amid claims by the main opposition leader of "massive ballot stuffing".
Temperatures could plummet again across the UK towards the end of the month, increasing the likelihood of snow, forecasters have warned.
Like so much of the politics in the Middle East, the new governance structure for Gaza is complicated and contentious.
A system urging doctors to rethink if a patient has had three appointments without a diagnosis, known as Jess's Rule, will be advertised in all GP practices in England from this week.
A mother who is among a group of British parents suing TikTok after the deaths of five children has described a hearing in America as "deeply painful".
Some of the tactics ICE agents have used in Minneapolis against peaceful demonstrators including tear-gassing and arrests, should be curbed, a federal judge has ordered.
The Greens are calling for people under the age of 22 to have free bus travel in England.
Rolls-Royce Holdings is to hand its chief executive a multimillion-pound annual pay boost, even as he nears one of Britain's most lucrative ever public company payouts after overseeing a spectacular revival of the industrial manufacturing group.
Scientists have dismissed warnings from Donald Trump linking paracetamol use during pregnancy to autism.
Several police officers have been injured after a protest outside the Iranian embassy in London erupted into violence.
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