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Dubai has named a new chairman for DP World, one of the world's largest logistics companies, replacing the outgoing head who was named in the Jeffrey Epstein documents
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The number of children in immigration detention has spiked since last year. Families describe poor conditions and little education.
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The journalist Anand Giridharadas examines the power and influence that Jeffrey Epstein brokered, and which the latest batch of Epstein files puts on display.
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President Trump aims to end the military mission there despite concerns about Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa's ability to prevent a resurgence of the group.
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Voters are hoping for a return to democracy after 15 years of authoritarian rule under Sheikh Hasina.
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Border czar Tom Homan announced that the Trump administration will end the immigration crackdown in Minnesota. And, DHS funding is set to expire after lawmakers failed to advance a spending bill.
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The US Secretary of State will address the first major transatlantic meeting since Donald Trump threatened to annex Greenland.
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With Iran still reeling from a brutal crackdown on protests, details about victims are trickling out and the world is gradually getting a clearer picture of the violence used.
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The geographic spread of Italy's Olympics yielded a tale of two winter games - exuberance in the Alps and and a mellow vibe in Milan.
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World leaders will meet at the Munich Security Conference Friday to discuss the future of Europe's security.
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Igor Tudor agrees a deal to become Tottenham interim head coach until the end of the season.
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As Iranian authorities restore some online services after crushing antigovernment demonstrations, they are using a technological dragnet to target attendees of the protests.
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Members of Germany's far-right AfD Party were banned from attending the Munich Security Conference. On Friday, they'll attend for the first time in years.
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AI fears gripped equity markets once more to trigger a fresh sell-off on Thursday.
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Blessing Muzarabani takes 4-17 as Zimbabwe beat Australia by 23 runs at the T20 World Cup.
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They were planning what police say could have been "the UK's deadliest terror attack".
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More information is coming to light about the unidentified person who kidnapped 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, mom of "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie.
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From Schwerner and Goodman to Good and Pretti, white people putting themselves in harm's way has helped galvanize Americans for justice.
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Nikhil Gupta is accused of plotting to assassinate an American citizen. Prosecutors have argued it mirrors similar efforts against Sikhs, including the killing of one in Canada.
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Luxe announced his death to her 1.7 million Instagram followers, saying she was "heartbroken".
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Three judges rule against the Home Office in a massive blow to the government, but say the ban must remain until a further hearing.
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Campaigners claimed the guidance for employers, such as hospitals, shops and restaurants, was "legally flawed" and "overly simplistic".
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After a year of just 181,000 new jobs, January's 131,000 increase in the U.S. workforce was surprisingly positive. Ben Casselman, The New York Times' chief economic correspondent, explains the numbers.
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Rashid Gedel, 25, denies killing the 48-year-old at the maximum security HMP Wakefield last year.
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The High Court said the ban on Palestine Action as a terrorist group breached free speech rights and was disproportionate. The government said it would appeal.
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Investigators in Arizona want residents near Nancy Guthrie's home to share surveillance footage of suspicious cars or people they may have noticed in the month before she disappeared.
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In its ruling, the court said an earlier decision to ban the Pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action as a terrorist organization was "disproportionate."
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The 84-year-old mother of news anchor Savannah Guthrie disappeared from her Arizona home two weeks ago.
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The head of Europe's biggest security forum said regional powers were "totally on the sidelines" of major discussions — but that it was their "own fault."
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Emerald Fennell liberally reinterprets Emily Brontë's 1847 novel in her new film but seems uninterested — to the point of negligence — in what the beloved British author was trying to say.
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The Olympics have long been a platform for political posturing, with countries boycotting or being banned from sending athletes to Games over geopolitical conflicts. But the International Olympic Committee bars political demonstrations from podiums and competitions. What constitutes an inappropriate political demonstration, however, can be complicated.
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The ruling temporarily blocks the Trump Administration from cutting $600 million in public health grants that had already been allocated to four Democratic-led states.
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Also, an end to the surge of immigration agents in Minnesota. Here's the latest at the end of Thursday.
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Heraskevych came to the Olympics with a customized helmet showing the faces of more than 20 Ukrainian athletes and coaches who were killed during the war, a conflict that started shortly after the 2022 Beijing Games ended.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly and Correspondent Rob Schmitz discuss Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany, or AfD, at to the Munich Security Conference.
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Eight people were killed, ranging in age from 11 to 39, with 25 people
injured in the shootings at a school and a home.
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Border czar Tom Homan says the immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota is ending. Gov. Tim Walz says he's cautiously optimistic and wants the federal government to pay for the damage it's caused.
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Police say the suspect's firearms licence expired two years ago, and exactly who owned the guns used in the attack is unclear.
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The shooting in British Columbia has been met with shock and sadness, with residents saying nearly everyone has been impacted in some way.
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It is the latest court ruling staving off deep cuts to social services that Democratic-led states say are politically motivated and would harm hundreds of thousands of people.
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Senate Democrats refused to move ahead with a spending bill needed to keep the Department of Homeland Security running because it lacked limits they have demanded on federal immigration agents.
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Finn Keane says working on the soundtrack was "completely different" to the pop star's Brat summer era.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer, German Marshall Fund president, ahead of the Munich Security Conference.
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Senate Democrats blocked two Republican-backed measures Thursday to keep the department open, including a short-term funding extension for two weeks as negotiations continue.
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Ukrainians are uniting in solidarity with Olympic skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych after he was disqualified for wearing a helmet with images of Ukrainian athletes killed during Russia's invasion.
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Rich Ruohonen has tried to get to the Olympics for almost 40 years. He finally got his chance, taking to the ice at the Milan Cortina Games representing the U.S. on Team Casper for curling.
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