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A trade war is "not the right way to resolve differences" within an alliance, Sir Keir Starmer has said.
Five people have been charged with murder after a man was killed in a collision at a petrol station, police have said.
Neil Gray is being urged to make an urgent statement amid a health board's admission there was probably a "causal connection" between infections suffered by patients and the water system at Scotland's superhospital.
Higher levels of tariffs and increased geopolitical threats are a "major risk" to the global economy, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said.
At least 39 people have been killed and 170 others injured after two high-speed trains derailed in southern Spain on Sunday.
Hackers have disrupted Iranian state TV broadcasts to transmit messages from the country's exiled crown prince, calling on the military to "join the people", online video has revealed.
Robert Jenrick claims he told Kemi Badenoch to kick former prime minister Liz Truss out of the Conservative Party because of her "cackhanded" mini budget.
Two people, including a 12-year-old boy, are reported to be critically ill after separate shark attacks in Sydney, the third incident in two days.
Senegal have secured a second Africa Cup of Nations title after beating hosts Morocco 1-0 thanks to a Pape Gueye extra-time winner during what was a chaotic final.
The organisers of the Africa Cup of Nations have condemned the "unacceptable behaviour" of some players and officials during Sunday's chaotic final where Senegal defeated Morocco 1-0.
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