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South Sudan vice-president charged with murder and treason

South Sudan’s First Vice-President Riek Machar has been charged with murder, treason and crimes against
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Thornberry and Barker pull out of deputy Labour leader race

Emily Thornberry and Paula Barker have both withdrawn from the Labour deputy leadership contest, leaving
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Sheffield co-operative helps households in fuel poverty

Simon ThakeBBC News, Yorkshire, Sheffield Simon Thake Upper Don Community Energy has helped residents like
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9/11 was avenged on us. On its anniversary, I refuse

For many years, I have been asked whether I could forgive those who imprisoned, tortured,
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Postcode lottery for new cancer treatments, doctors warn

Philippa RoxbyHealth reporter and Jim ReedHealth reporter Getty Images Advances in radiotherapy and other forms
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Merck scraps £1bn expansion in the UK over lack of

Faarea Masud, Rachel Clun and Simon JackBusiness reporters Getty Images US pharmaceutical giant Merck is
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‘Dark DNA’ may explain dancing spiders’ extraordinary diversity

Pallab GhoshScience Correspondent Watch: Dazzling dancing spiders strut their stuff. What’s behind their extraodinary diversity?
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Bird flu prompts renewed call to regulate gamebird release

Steffan MessengerEnvironment correspondent, BBC Wales Getty Images The British Association of Shooting and Conservation says
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Fears persist over battery storage

Emma WoollacottTechnology reporter Getty Images Nearby residents were evacuated in January after a battery energy
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Charlie Kirk, a voice for young conservatives, killed at 31

Charlie Kirk stands in the Oval Office on May 28. The Turning Point USA founder
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