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Ecuador’s Daniel Noboa sworn in for full term, promising a

The right-wing Noboa had defeated left-wing candidate Luisa Gonzalez amid allegations of electoral fraud. Daniel
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Why people are stockpiling ahead of June deadline

Ruth Clegg Health and wellbeing reporter Cara Hallinan Cara is stockpiling ahead of the ban
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Legendary Brazilian photographer dies at 81

Ian Youngs Culture reporter Getty Images Salgado dedicated himself to photographing nature and indigenous life
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Donald Trump’s tariff plans could spark global economic shock

The resumption of the global trade war by Donald Trump comes after a period of
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EU calls for US trade deal based on ‘respect’ after

The European Union’s trade chief said the 27-member bloc is committed to securing a trade
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Trump shrinks National Security Council in major foreign policy shakeup

President Trump walks to board Air Force One prior to departure from Joint Base Andrews
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Mental health A&E centres to open across England

Specialist mental health crisis centres will be opened across England over the next decade in
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Remembering the Indian scientist who challenged the Big Bang theory

Prachee Kulkarni BBC News, Marathi BBC/Sharad Shankar Badhe Narlikar was a prolific scholar who published
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Food banks ‘picking up the slack’ for the government

Catherine Doyle BBC News NI Deirdre Deirdre, from west Belfast, says food banks are “picking
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‘Posturing’: Farage’s Reform-quake so far limited to small acts of

When Nigel Farage held a victory lap of England after his mammoth local elections win
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