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Biden to meet Sunak amid Ukraine cluster bomb unease
The US president is facing criticism over his decision to send the controversial weapons to Ukraine.
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Biden to meet Sunak amid Ukraine cluster bomb unease
The US president is facing criticism over his decision to send the controversial weapons to Ukraine.

Boat carrying 200 migrants missing near Canaries
The aid group Walking Borders says many children are on board the missing boat, which departed from Senegal.

Twitter blue tick accounts fuel Ukraine misinformation
False and misleading claims about the war in Ukraine are being widely shared.

Bickering Nato aims for Ukraine unity as Putin watches on
Nato faces a tricky summit focused on Ukraine as Kyiv presses to join the alliance, Katya Adler writes.

France bans buying of fireworks for Bastille Day
The move comes after rioting sparked by last month's killing of a 17-year-old by police in Nanterre.

Dutch government collapses over asylum row
PM Mark Rutte's conservative VVD party had been trying to limit the flow of asylum seekers.

Can France prevent tensions igniting again?
The riots in the country's suburban estates have subsided, for now, but deep divisions remain.
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Biden to meet Sunak amid Ukraine cluster bomb unease
The US president is facing criticism over his decision to send the controversial weapons to Ukraine.

Boat carrying 200 migrants missing near Canaries
The aid group Walking Borders says many children are on board the missing boat, which departed from Senegal.

Twitter blue tick accounts fuel Ukraine misinformation
False and misleading claims about the war in Ukraine are being widely shared.

Bickering Nato aims for Ukraine unity as Putin watches on
Nato faces a tricky summit focused on Ukraine as Kyiv presses to join the alliance, Katya Adler writes.

France bans buying of fireworks for Bastille Day
The move comes after rioting sparked by last month's killing of a 17-year-old by police in Nanterre.

Dutch government collapses over asylum row
PM Mark Rutte's conservative VVD party had been trying to limit the flow of asylum seekers.

Can France prevent tensions igniting again?
The riots in the country's suburban estates have subsided, for now, but deep divisions remain.

Boat carrying 200 migrants missing near Canaries
The aid group Walking Borders says many children are on board the missing boat, which departed from Senegal.

Twitter blue tick accounts fuel Ukraine misinformation
False and misleading claims about the war in Ukraine are being widely shared.

Bickering Nato aims for Ukraine unity as Putin watches on
Nato faces a tricky summit focused on Ukraine as Kyiv presses to join the alliance, Katya Adler writes.
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