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South Korea’s former President Yoon sentenced to five years: What we know
Former leader found guilty of charges related to 2024 martial law decree, but could face death penalty in separate case.
Man Utd target Glasner to leave Palace, while Guehi set to sign for City
Oliver Glasner, who has been heavily linked with a move to Manchester United, confirms he will leave Crystal Palace.
Five pro-Palestinian activists plead not guilty over UK air base break in
The activists pleaded not guilty to damaging property for a purpose prejudicial to the interests or safety of the UK.
Why is Venezuela ‘uninvestable’ for Big Oil?
After seizures, sanctions and collapse, can Venezuela ever win back Big Oil’s trust?
Iran holds more funerals after deadly unrest
Footage shows Iranians at funerals in Isfahan and Hamadan for those killed in protests authorities have called “riots."
As Russian attacks worsen Ukraine’s energy woes, Trump rebukes Kyiv
Moscow hits Ukraine with hail of drones and missiles as US president says Kyiv 'less ready for a deal' than Russia.
Manchester United vs Manchester City: Premier League – teams, start
Michael Carrick's first United game sees Pep Guardiola's Premier League hopefuls visit in the Manchester derby.
Israeli strikes kill two in Lebanon, UN forces report drone attack
United Nations peacekeepers say a drone 'dropped a grenade' on its troops as Israel continued attacks on Lebanon.
Africa Cup of Nations: The Final
After weeks of drama, it all comes down to this. The Africa Cup of Nations final. Senegal vs Morocco.
Lithuania charges multinational gang of Russian-directed sabotage attacks
Russia behind attempted 2024 arson attack on plant supplying radio wave scanners to Ukrainian military, Lithuania says.

