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Pakistan arrests 4 from an Afghan cell over deadly Islamabad bombing
Those arrested are linked to a faction of the Pakistani Taliban, known as the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.
Read OriginalReeves backs off from proposals to raise income tax rates in Budget
The chancellor had been widely expected to increase income tax rates, which would have broken a manifesto promise.
Read OriginalFly-tippers bury field in 'shocking' mountain of waste
The enormous pile of rubbish is called an "environmental catastrophe unfolding in plain sight".
Read OriginalGlobal stock sell-off deepens over tech fears and US rate cut doubts
Investors are worried about the high valuation of companies and boom in AI spending
Read OriginalUS group pulls out of deal to buy Daily Telegraph
US investment group RedBird Capital has abandoned its attempt to buy the UK newspaper.
Read Original‘It’s time for it to end’: the stars of Stranger Things open up about their final, epic season
After a decade, the Netflix hit is bowing out. Ahead of its last episodes, the show’s creators and cast talk about big 80s hair, recruiting a Terminator killer – and …
Read OriginalDoctor strike inflicting pain and misery on patients, says health secretary
Health Secretary Wes Streeing says patients could be harmed by the 5-day strike.
Read OriginalSecond brother of French anti-drugs campaigner shot dead in Marseille
Investigators fear the murder of a second brother of Amine Kessaci is meant as a warning to him.
Read Original'Real concern' about political appointees on BBC board, Nandy says
The culture secretary also suggests appointing senior BBC leaders who have a "journalistic background".
Read OriginalRights groups decry Tunisia’s ‘injustice’, crackdown on activists
Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International condemn Tunisia's 'assault on the rule of law'.
Read OriginalSpanish former soccer boss egged at book launch
Spanish former soccer boss egged at book launch
Read OriginalThe President Who Cried ‘Hoax’
The Epstein files were the most important issue in the world, until they weren’t.“Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy’s been talked about for years. Are people still …
Read OriginalTelegraph sale to RedBird collapses after newsroom opposition
US private equity group walks away due to regulatory uncertainty and negative commentary from newspaper
Read OriginalAir Travel Disruptions Continue Despite Government Shutdown
After the longest shutdown in American history, the federal government is slowly beginning to reopen, but challenges persist at airports across the United States with the FAA still forcing airlines …
Read OriginalBihar 2025 election result: Who won, who lost, why it matters
Modi's BJP-led alliance poised to sweep the legislative assembly election in Bihar, vote count trends show.
Read OriginalTrump to address the affordability issue. And, Border Patrol heading to Charlotte
Americans are feeling the strain of high prices, and now President Trump is preparing to take on the concern. And, Charlotte, N.C., is bracing for Border Patrol agents to arrive …
Read OriginalHumans Can’t Wrap Their Minds Around This Economy
Numbers are too big now. Just before Halloween, Nvidia made headlines for becoming the first $5 trillion company in history. A week later, Tesla’s shareholders approved a pay package for …
Read OriginalFour Simple Questions for Marjorie Taylor Greene
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s critics are starting to think they got her all wrong. “You are a very different person than I thought you were,” The View’s Sunny Hostin marveled last …
Read OriginalSympathy for a Handsome Devil
Noah Baumbach loves to find sympathy in unsympathetic subjects—the awkward title character of Greenberg, the caustic writer played by Nicole Kidman in Margot at the Wedding, the bitter divorced couple …
Read OriginalThe Seduction Puts a Steamy, Feminist Spin on Dangerous Liaisons
There are no heroes in Les Liaisons dangereuses, Pierre Choderlos de Laclos’s epistolary novel of cold-blooded decadence in the same French court that would be violently overthrown a few years …
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