Mon, 20 Jan 2025, 03:03 pm
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From Ghana to Germany: Tracking down the owner of a lost wallet

The black, weathered, plastic wallet found on the Italian island of Lampedusa had been carried 3,500km (2,200 miles) from Ghana and then seemingly discarded. Opening it up, Richard Opoku’s face

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Iraq’s Saddam still revered in Jordan 20 years later

Twenty years after the fall of his regime, the late Iraqi president Saddam Hussein remains admired and popular in Jordan where his image can still be seen across the country.

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Prince Harry privacy case: Battle with Mail owner begins

It is not often that hardened news photographers and camera crews are surprised, but when the Duke of Sussex emerged from a black cab at the Royal Courts of Justice

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What is Nato and why is Finland joining?

Turkey’s parliament has approved Finland’s bid to join Nato, meaning the way is now clear to join the bloc. Nato is a the defensive alliance of North American and European

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King Charles’s first state visit: What to expect from Germany trip

It’s second time lucky for King Charles’s first overseas state visit, when he touches down in Germany on Wednesday. It should have begun at the weekend in France, but when

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Technology has become the double-edged sword of Asia’s protests

It began with a simple call – come and mourn the dead. On 27 November, many in China were reeling from the news of a deadly apartment fire. After nearly

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How Trump will try to spin his anticipated arrest

Donald Trump’s prediction that he will be arrested this week has yet to come true – but as the waiting game for criminal charges goes on, the former president is

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Two decades on, how the UK/US-led invasion turbo-charged Iraq into chaos

The invasion of March 2003 was a catastrophe for Iraq and its people. More proof of that, measured in broken lives, was at a suspected site of a mass grave

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Why US mothers are more likely to die in childbirth

The United States remains one of the most dangerous wealthy nations for a woman to give birth. Maternal mortality rose by 40% at the height of the pandemic, according to

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How Uzbek president’s daughter built a £200m property empire

A dictator’s daughter who moonlighted as a pop star and diplomat spent $240m (£200m) on properties from London to Hong Kong, a report has found. Gulnara Karimova used UK companies

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