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Trump says migrants would need to know ‘how to run away from an alligator’ to flee Florida facility

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Riots test the new British prime minister in his first month in the job

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is just a month into his job and facing a crisis as widespread rioting spreads across the U.K. Starmer, who once was the chief prosecutor for England and Wales, is having to tap that expertise as he tries to restore order and hold violent protesters accountable.

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Former UK Treasury chief Alistair Darling, who steered nation through a credit crunch, has died

Read full article: Former UK Treasury chief Alistair Darling, who steered nation through a credit crunch, has died

British ex-Treasury chief Alistair Darling has died at age 70.

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UN envoy says ICC should prosecute Taliban for crimes against humanity for denying girls education

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The U.N. special envoy for global education says the International Criminal Court should prosecute Taliban leaders for crimes against humanity for denying education and employment to Afghan girls and women.

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Eyeing power, UK Labour Party vows to abolish House of Lords

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Britain’s opposition Labour Party says it will replace Parliament’s unelected upper house with an elected chamber if it wins government.

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Viewers flock to watch glowing lava ooze from Hawaii volcano

Read full article: Viewers flock to watch glowing lava ooze from Hawaii volcano

The world’s largest volcano is oozing rivers of glowing lava and drawing thousands of awestruck viewers who jammed a Hawaii highway that could soon be covered by the flow.

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At UN, Truss aims to show UK can still lead on world stage

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British Prime Minister Liz Truss is at the UN on a mission to convince the world that she is a steely leader for tough times.

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UK meets energy firms but no help yet for hard-hit consumers

Read full article: UK meets energy firms but no help yet for hard-hit consumers

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and senior ministers have held inconclusive talks with energy companies amid mounting pressure to help people cope with soaring gas and electricity prices.

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In race to win, UK Conservatives accused of ignoring crises

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Britain's Conservatives are choosing the country's new prime minister, but the candidates face accusations of ignoring the country’s mounting economic and environmental crises.

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UK's Johnson walks tightrope between politics, COVID surge

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is walking a political tightrope as he faces increasing attacks from both friends and enemies amid a surge in COVID-19 infections.

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The Latest: Gala dinner for world leaders at G-20 summit

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World leaders are capping their day of Group of 20 summitry on Saturday with a gala dinner at the Quirinale Palace.

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UK's Johnson spared vote on foreign aid cut ahead of G7

Read full article: UK's Johnson spared vote on foreign aid cut ahead of G7

British lawmakers have failed to force a vote on the government’s cut to foreign aid spending, but may get a chance to debate the contentious decision on Tuesday.

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UK lobbying scandal snares ex-PM Cameron; govt starts probe

Read full article: UK lobbying scandal snares ex-PM Cameron; govt starts probe

The controversy over former British Prime Minister David Cameron’s lobbying on behalf of a now-bankrupt financial services firm has deepened.

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Bank of England says sorry for slave links as UK faces past

Read full article: Bank of England says sorry for slave links as UK faces past

FILE - In this Wednesday, March 11, 2020 file photo, pedestrians wearing face masks pass the Bank of England in London. The Bank of England has apologized for the links past governors of the institution had with slavery. The decision comes after two British companies on Thursday, June 18 promised to financially support projects assisting minorities after being called out for past roles in the slave trade. The decision comes after two British companies on Thursday promised to financially support projects assisting minorities after being called out for past roles in the slave trade. It reveals that many businesses, buildings and art collections that still exist today were funded by the proceeds of the slave trade.

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