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Millions of dead fish wash up in Australian river after flooding and heatwave
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Wyoming governor signs law outlawing use of abortion pills
PSNI arrest another man in connection with attempted murder of John Caldwell
Russian attacks on Ukraine continue in wake of Putin arrest warrant
Donald Trump claims he will be arrested on Tuesday
French police ban pension protests opposite parliament
Disgraced Theranos boss Elizabeth Holmes returns to court in bid to avoid prison
'A man of great strength and grace': Tributes paid after death of The Wire star Lance Reddick
Gary Lineker returns to present BBC’s FA Cup coverage after impartiality row
Finland on track to join NATO after Turkey and Hungary back accession
Jacqueline Gold, founder of taboo-shattering Ann Summers brand, dies aged 62
ICC issues arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin over alleged war crimes in Ukraine
Chelsea face holders Real Madrid as Man City take on Bayern in Champions League quarter-finals
Slovakia joins Poland in donating jets to Ukraine
Rumoured talks between Zelenskyy and Xi may be sign of 'wider support' for Ukraine, Ryan says
'We were robbed': Eamon Ryan lashes Academy over Banshees of Inisherin Oscar snub
Roads blocked and strikes escalated after Macron pushes through pension reform
Police clash with protesters in Paris as Macron forces through pension reform without vote
Poland to become first Nato member to send fighter jets to Ukraine
UN-backed inquiry accuses Russia of war crimes in Ukraine
Meta unveils framework for combatting online deception campaigns
Taoiseach says Govt seeking expert advice on TikTok after UK bans app on work devices
European Central Bank hikes interest rates for sixth time since last summer
Banshees in Beijing: Embassy due to host screening as Eamon Ryan arrives in Chinese capital
McDonald plays down significance of Sinn Féin-backed Irish unity adverts in US newspapers
North Korea fires long range missile just hours before South Korea-Japan summit
Lineker thought he had ‘special agreement’ with BBC director-general over tweets, agent says
Credit Suisse to borrow €50 billion from Swiss central bank after share price plunge
'Still more work to do' in addressing Windsor Framework concerns, Donaldson says
BBC apologises for sending TV licence fee letters to home of missing woman
US tells Russia it will fly aircraft 'wherever international law allows' following drone crash
Opinion: What happened to the Silicon Valley Bank and why does it matter?
Oana Peia and Davide Romelli
Mobile operator partly owned by Ryan Reynolds sold to T-Mobile for $1.3 billion
'Brexit pubs guarantee' and free childcare, what was in the UK's Budget?
Owner of Zara and Bershka reports €4.1 billion net profit despite fast fashion scrutiny
European stock markets plunge as Credit Suisse stock drops to historic low
What is known about the US-Russia military air crash over the Black Sea?
Retired detective loses defamation case against Netflix over his portrayal in Making a Murderer
Australian submarines deal with US could have 'deadly' consequences, former Prime Minister warns