24 Killed in Russian Attack on Kyiv, Zelenskyy Says
At least 24 people, including three children, died in Russian missile strikes on Kyiv. Zelenskyy condemns the attack and calls for pressure on Russia.
At least 24 people, including three children, died in Russian missile strikes on Kyiv. Zelenskyy condemns the attack and calls for pressure on Russia.
The Guardian releases a statement addressing concerns over Nigel Farage's social media activity, emphasizing commitment to journalistic standards.
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Wes Streeting resigns as health secretary, calls for Starmer's resignation but avoids launching a leadership bid, leaving the door open for Andy Burnham.
Wes Streeting has resigned from government, potentially sparking a leadership contest. Explore his rise from a council estate in east London to health secretary.
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Former Europe minister Denis MacShane suggests Keir Starmer could be more effective as foreign secretary. Letters propose a Labour-Green merger to counter Reform UK.
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Israel's response to NYT reporting on sexual torture of Palestinian detainees aims to silence those asserting Palestinian humanity, despite overwhelming evidence of abuse.
Havana faces rolling blackouts as Cuba exhausts diesel and fuel oil due to the US blockade. Residents protest with street fires, demanding an end to the crisis.
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RecommendedWes Streeting resigns as health secretary and calls for PM Keir Starmer to step down, but stops short of launching a leadership bid, potentially paving the way for Andy Burnham.
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RecommendedWestminster in limbo as Wes Streeting resigns but stops short of triggering a leadership challenge, leaving Keir Starmer isolated and Labour in turmoil.