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Hezbollah loses contact with new potential chief, Hashem Safieddine
We speak to our Foreign Affairs Correspondent Secunder Kermani, who’s just returned to Beirut from Tyre in southern Lebanon.
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The true cost of fast fashion extends far beyond its price tag
Shopping has long been one of the nation’s favourite pastimes, though it has changed from days on the high street, to hours scrolling through countless online clothing sites. But how is buying cheap clothes impacting our environment?
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Backlash over government plans to reopen two immigration detention centres
The Home Secretary is facing a backlash over plans to reopen two immigration detention centres in England.
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Why Pulitzer Prize winner Nathan Thrall wrote about a deadly West Bank school bus crash in 2012
His book ‘A Day in the Life of Abed Salama’ focused on a school bus crash in 2012, which killed 6 Palestinian children.
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Brazil plane crash: Three days of mourning declared
Three days of mourning has been declared in Brazil for the 62 people killed in yesterday’s plane crash.
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Passenger plane carrying 62 people crashes in Brazil
Some developing news tonight – a plane with 58 passengers and 4 crew on board has crashed in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo.
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‘Thuggery, violence, disorder, vandalism unleashed under banner of protest’ – John Healey
We spoke to Defence Secretary John Healey in Rotherham, outside a hotel housing asylum seekers that was attacked.
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‘Rockets and drones firing thick and fast’ says defence editor Shashank Joshi.
Shashank Joshi is defence editor at The Economist. We spoke to him earlier and him whether he thought there would be an escalation in the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah
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Naomi Campbell on high fashion discrimination
High fashion and the headlines collide as Naomi Campbell becomes the first supermodel in history to have a retrospective at the V&A. We met its star and yes, she was fashionably late. Minnie Stephenson: It’s very rare for anybody to have an exhibition about their entire life when they’re still alive in the way that…
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Is dash for safe seats by top Tories showing a party in panic?
The number of senior Conservatives performing what’s become known as the ‘chicken run’ – making a dash for seats with chunky majorities – could be a better commentary on the state of the party’s fortunes than any opinion poll.
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Sudan civil war: at least 123 killed in two weeks in El-Fasher
Sudan’s year long war between the military and the rival Rapid Support Forces has shifted from the capital Khartoum to the city of El-Fasher.
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‘Highly unlikely there was foul play’ in Iran president helicopter crash, says Tehran professor
We were joined by Professor Mohammad Marandi, a professor at the University of Tehran, who was previously an adviser to Iran’s nuclear negotiations team.
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Iran president Ebrahim Raisi dead in helicopter crash
Well as the crisis in the Middle East continues, one of the main players – Iran – is reeling from the death of its president Ebrahim Raisi.
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Iran’s president and foreign minister missing after helicopter crash
For hours, rescuers in Iran have been searching for a helicopter carrying President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, which has crashed in heavy fog.
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Georgia protests: violent clashes ahead of ‘Russia bill’ vote
Crowds of protestors have gathered again in the Georgian capital Tbilisi after police broke up a demonstration outside the parliament building.