Yousaf cancels planned speech as he battles for political survival
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British patients test world's first personalised mRNA jab for melanoma
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VideoEast London Warehouse Allegedly Set on Fire by Britons Working for Kremlin
Two Britons have been charged with working with Russian intelligence services, and helping to commit a suspected arson attack on a Ukrainian-linked business in east London, UK officials announced.Twenty-year-old Dylan Earl and 22-year-old Jake Reeves are among five men accused of being involved in hostile activities benefiting Russia, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said in a news release on Friday, April 26.“Included in the alleged activity was involvement in the planning of an arson attack
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Cops clamp down on banned items in Low Moss - here is what was seized
Police have announced a clampdown on prohibited items in a jail near Glasgow.
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Backlash against Texas governor after he sends troopers on horseback into Gaza protest on campus
‘These protesters belong in jail,’ said Texas Governor Greg Abbott
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Local cholera cases reported in French Indian Ocean island Mayotte
Mayotte, a French island in the Indian Ocean, on Friday reported its first locally acquired cases of cholera, in addition to 10 imported cases detected over the past month. The ARS health authority said the three new patients were probably contaminated through contact with a sick person who failed to seek treatment.Cholera is an infectious disease typically causing severe diarrhoea, vomiting and muscle cramps and spreads easily under insufficient sanitation conditions.ARS director Olivier Brahic
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Kenya flood death toll since March climbs to 70
The number of people killed in floods in Kenya due to heavier than usual rainfall since the monsoon began in March has risen to 70, with nearly half the deaths in Nairobi, the government said Friday."The official tally of fellow Kenyans who regrettably have lost their lives due to the flooding situation now stands at 70 lives," government spokesman Isaac Mwaura said on X, after torrential rains killed 32 people in the capital Nairobi this week.
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Man who killed retired lecturer in hit-and-run passed test hours before
A retired college lecturer was killed in a hit-and-run by a speeding driver who had passed his test hours before.
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Las Vegas teen whose family was ridiculed for calling 911 to report alien in backyard speaks out
Angel Kenmore has insisted that he is telling the truth about the extraterrestrial encounter that left him ‘paralysed by fear’
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