Former UK minister Tulip Siddiq brands new corruption allegations ‘politically motivated& after reports of Bangladeshi arrest warrant

Former British cabinet member Tulip Siddiq has denied wrongdoing following reports Bangladeshi authorities have issued a warrant for her arrest in connection with corruption allegations.

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US deports more people to notorious El Salvador prison despite legal fight

The US has pressed ahead with the deportation of 10 more alleged Latin American gang members to El Salvador even as the administration comes under fire for defying a court order to bring back a previous deportee sent there illegally.

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Massacre of massgoers as Russian bombs rain down on Ukrainian city

Russian missiles struck the centre of a bustling Ukrainian city near the border as residents gathered for church services on Palm Sunday.

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Death toll from Dominican club roof collapse rises to 226

Five people brought out of the rubble of a roof collapse at a popular nightclub in the Dominican Republic have died, raising the death toll to 226, health officials said on Saturday.

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Twenty-one dead as Israel bombs hospital in pre-dawn blitz it claims was targeting a Hamas base

A wave of Israeli strikes across Gaza hit a hospital and other sites, killing at least 21 people as Israel vowed to expand its security presence in the small coastal strip.

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Hungarian parliament to vote on amendment to ban Pride events

Hungarian politicians are preparing to vote on a constitutional amendment viewed by many critics as both a crackdown on the freedoms of assembly and expression and the most recent move by the populist government to restrict the rights of LGBTQ+ communities.

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