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2023
Sunak seeks to win over rebel Tories ahead of crunch vote on Rwanda immigration plan
Zara apologises and pulls advert over claims it had similarities to scenes emerging from Gaza
Polish parliament elects Donald Tusk as prime minister
US Supreme Court asked to rule quickly on whether Trump is immune from prosecution
Israel continues bombing in south Gaza as Hamas issues warning over lives of hostages
Israel had urged civilians to seek refuge in the far south, but the army has kept striking targets throughout the territory.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Hamas to "surrender now" after his national security advisor claimed the army had killed 7,000 militants.
The Gaza health ministry has said Israeli bombardment has killed at least 18,205 people, mostly women and children.
The UN General Assembly will meet tomorrow to discuss the humanitarian crisis.
Suspect arrested after gunman opens fire and kills two people in Switzerland
EU will not accept draft COP28 deal that has 'killed' hopes unless major changes made - Ryan
Friends raise concern for jailed Alexei Navalny after not hearing from him for six days
Cillian Murphy, Barry Keoghan and Andrew Scott nominated for Best Actor at the Golden Globes
Rishi Sunak faces threat to leadership as Tory factions meet to consider Rwanda Bill
Trump says he will not give evidence for a second time at his New York civil fraud trial
Argentina's Javier Milei warns of 'shock' austerity as he takes office
Right-wing economist Javier Milei sworn in as Argentina’s president
COP28 president warns 'failure is not an option' as he steps up pressure on fossil fuel deal
Judge orders BBC to release emails related to Martin Bashir’s controversial Diana interview
Sitdown Sunday: 'This is the happiest I’ve ever felt' - Taylor Swift is in her Person of the Year Era
'A new normal': Migrants huddle in open-air camps on US border without food or water
Jury hears of ‘dark fantasies’ of girl accused of Brianna Ghey murder
Head of UN agency for Palestine 'predicts the killing of staff' in Gaza
US, UK and Canada sanction human rights abusers linked to trafficking and repressive regimes
Putin will seek another presidential term in Russia
Jon Rahm announces $300m switch to LIV Golf
Hunter Biden hit with fresh charges over alleged tax evasion
Meta commits to encrypting Messenger and Facebook chats
Tensions rise between Venezuela and Guyana over disputed oil-rich region
Trump returns to civil business fraud trial as spectator as testimony nears end
Heavy urban fighting rages around Gaza's biggest cities as today marks two months since 7 October attack
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has invoked a rare measure to seek a ceasefire, sparking anger from Israel.
The death toll has soared to 17,177 according to the Gaza health ministry.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said troops had closed in on the Khan Yunis home of Hamas's Gaza chief.
Air strikes also rained down on Rafah city in the far south, near the Egyptian border.
ITV ‘unable to uncover’ truth of Phillip Schofield affair until his own admission, review finds
UK Prime Minister defends new Rwanda asylum seeker plan as he battles to maintain authority
Seychelles declares state of emergency after an explosion and major floods
US Senate blocks international aid to Israel and Ukraine to push for stronger border control
Three killed during mass shooting at a university in Las Vegas
GRA President insists training standards must be maintained despite rush to police Dublin
151 will next week leave the Garda College in Templemore at least two weeks ahead of the completion of their training.
'Deepening horror' condemned as Israel carries out attacks in Gaza's second-largest city
Israeli forces have pushed civilian populations further south in the continued conflict.
The focus of the conflict has shifted into the besieged territory's south.
Israeli troops, tanks, armoured personnel carriers and bulldozers have rolled into Khan Yunis in the south.
Dozens of people were killed and injured in heavy strikes on areas east of Khan Yunis yesterday, Hamas said.
Ousted US House speaker Kevin McCarthy to resign from Congress at end of year
UK's immigration minister Robert Jenrick resigns after new Rwanda legislation unveiled
Boris Johnson admits ‘underestimating’ threat of Covid in early days of pandemic
Fossil fuel debate heats up at COP28 as climate minister says carte blanches are 'not an option'
Taylor Swift has been named Time's Person of the Year
UN warns Gaza to become 'even more hellish' as Israeli troops continue to push south