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Biden tells UN Assembly diplomatic solution to Middle-East conflict possible
The world has descended on New York for the UN General Assembly.
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Prime Minister Starmer’s party conference speech analysed
Our political editor Garry Gibbon is travelling to the UN General Assembly in New York with the prime minister. He gave us his assessment of the prime minister’s speech.
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What Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s alliance is really about
We spoke to New York Times tech reporters Kate Conger and Ryan Mac, who’ve written a book that goes behind the scenes of Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, called Character Limit: How Elon Musk Destroyed Twitter.
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Russia and Ukraine heading towards ‘escalation rather than solution’ says Nina Khrushcheva
We were joined from Moscow by Nina Khrushcheva – a professor of international relations based in New York.
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Jury deliberating in Trump hush-money case
The fate of Donald Trump now rests in the hands of twelve New Yorkers.
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Trump hush money trial: Defence gives closing arguments
Donald Trump’s defence team have been wrapping up their case at his hush money trial in New York.
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Trump’s lawyers try to paint Michael Cohen as liar out for revenge at trial
He was Donald Trump’s fixer – known in New York as the pitbull who squashed inconvenient stories and helped flam up the flattering ones. But will Michael Cohen’s evidence now put the former president in a fix of his own?
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Hundreds arrested after Gaza clashes sweep US campuses
Columbia University in New York has been the epicentre of a growing protest movement across America’s universities.
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Navalny ‘immortal, a symbol… a big, big problem’ for Putin, says opposition leader’s friend
We spoke to Nina Khrushcheva, professor of international affairs in The New School in New York, and granddaughter of former Soviet Union leader Nikita Khrushchev – and also Boris Akunin, author and friend of Navalny, who was also put on Russia’s register of “extremists and terrorists” for his criticism of Moscow’s war in Ukraine at the end of last year.
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Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan dies at 65
Tributes have poured in for the Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan, who has died at the age of 65, after being diagnosed with encephalitis. His unique mix of punk rock and Irish folk created some remarkable music, including his best known hit Fairytale of New York, which became a Christmas classic.
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‘We are worried about this becoming a regional war,’ says Jordan’s deputy prime minister
We’re joined from New York City by Jordan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ayman Safad, who’s in New York for talks and meetings at the UN Security Council to discuss the Israel-Hamas war.
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Sadiq Khan defends expansion of Ulez in Greater London
London Mayor Sadiq Khan is in New York where world leaders are gathering for the United Nations General Assembly which starts tomorrow.
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‘Prigozhin was a dead man walking’, say Khrushchev’s granddaughter of Wagner boss reportedly on crashed plane
We’re joined from Moscow by Nina Khrushcheva – Professor of International Affairs at the New School in New York and granddaughter of the former Soviet Union leader Nikita Khrushchev.
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Michael R Jackson on A Strange Loop – his Pulitzer prize winning queer Black musical
He’s already won the Pulitzer Prize and just about every award going in New York, now Michael R Jackson’s critically-acclaimed musical has landed in London at the Barbican.
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Rupert Everett on voicing Noel Coward and media coverage of Phillip Schofield
After growing up poor in London, Noel Coward sailed to New York aged 20 with £17 in his pocket.