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Far-right protesters target Southport mosque, clash with UK police
Merseyside police urge end to speculation over 17-year-old suspect arrested over Monday's fatal attack on dance class.
Harris wipes out Trump’s lead in polls of US presidential race
De-facto Democratic nominee and Republican candidate now locked in a dead heat for the White House, polling shows.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 867
As the war enters its 867th day, these are the main developments.
Paris Olympics 2024 day four: Nadalcaraz in quarters, India’s second medal
Bhaker became India's first-ever multi-medallist at an Olympics by winning her second bronze on a hot day in Paris.
Olympic swimming: McKeown bags Aussie gold as Wiffen makes Irish history
Daniel Wiffen becomes first Irishman to win swimming gold, Australia's McKeown bags women's 100-metre backstroke gold.
US Senate passes bill to protect children from dangerous online content
Bill was pushed by parents of children who died by suicide after online bullying or were harmed by online content.
Why was a scene from the Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony controversial?
Some people have reacted angrily to part of the Opening Ceremony of the Paris Olympics.
Israel strikes Beirut: What we know so far
Israel says the attack targeted Hezbollah commander in response to the Golan Heights attack on Saturday.
Nearly 1,000 Indigenous children died in US boarding schools, report finds
US gov't report finds dozens of marked and unmarked graves at institutions Indigenous children were forced to attend.
Son of Mexican drug lord El Chapo pleads not guilty in US court
US prosecutors lay out five-count indictment against Joaquin Guzman Lopez after arrest operation in Texas last week.

