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Inquest hears killer driver made 'tragic mistake' and 'drove like an American'
The inquest into the death of Harry Dunn has heard new evidence from Anne Sacoolas' voluntary police interview back in 2019 in which she told police officers: "I drove like an American."
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TV channel sorry after woman exposes herself in wild celebration footage
Turkish TV channel TRT Spor has apologised for broadcasting an incident in which a woman accidentally exposed herself during the FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League match between Turkey and the United States
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Tories under fire as Rwanda refuses to say how many people can be deported there
Labour has hit out after Rwandan government spokeswoman Yolande Makolo refused tell the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg say how much accommodation there is for asylum seekers
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Hamas commander killed in central Gaza airstrike hours after ceasefire rejected
Top Hamas commander Hatem Alramery responsible for multiple rocket launches from central Gaza was assassinated by a targeted strike from Israeli Air Force jets on Monday
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Inside gang-ravaged country that's a 'real-life Mad Max' on brink of collapse
The Caribbean nation has been engulfed in chaos following a series of natural disasters and political unrest, with the latest wave of violence sparked by the freeing of nearly 4,000 prison inmates
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Two women claim they were drugged and raped by staff at Bahamas resort
Two women from Kentucky have hit out at a cruise company for failing to warn them about dangers in the Bahamas after they claim they were drugged and raped
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US expands by 386,000 sq miles overnight in quiet government announcement
The US Department of State (DOS) said the United States' has shifted the geographical coordinates of its continental shelf, in areas further than 200 nautical miles (370 km) from the coast
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Man shot at 16 times by Mexican gangs when GPS took him to dangerous border post
Craig Ricketts was travelling in a dangerous area of Mexico to visit his son when he was caught in the crossfire of a gun battle between rival gangs. Despite being shot at 16 times, the property developer survived
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Major airlines suspend flights to Israel as violence and war erupt in region
American Airlines, United Airlines and Delta Air Lines have suspended flights to Israel after a surprise attack from Hamas forces sparked days of violence, kidnapping and deaths
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Prince Harry's visa application will not be made public despite his drug use
Prince Harry has openly admitted to using a variety of drugs in the past, including marijuana, cocaine and magic mushrooms - shared in his memoir Spare
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Toddler, 2, 'jailed for life' after parents caught with a Bible in North Korea
A two-year-old is set to spend his entire life in a prison camp after his Christian parents were found with a Bible in their homes, according to a report by the US State Department
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Pilot who served with British forces and fled to UK in boat facing deportation
An Afghan pilot who flew 30 combat missions fighting against the Taliban with British forces had no option but to travel to the UK via small boat and now faces deportation
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Campaigners demand to know if Prince Harry admitted drug use for his US visa
The conservative think tank America's Heritage Foundation is now calling for Harry's visa application to be released so the US taxpayer can understand whether the royal declared his drug use
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Four people kidnapped at gunpoint from minivan in Mexican cartel territory
The four US citizens had crossed into Mexico on Friday in a white minivan, but soon came under fire before a gang of suspected cartel gunmen dragged them into a pick up and drove them away from the scene in Matamoros
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Prince Harry could lose US visa after cocaine and magic mushrooms admission
The Duke of Sussex's shock revelation in his Spare memoir could see him miss out on extending his visa