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Istanbul mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu handed fresh jail term for insulting an official
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An Post publishes results early over 'misrepresentation'
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Rival leaders of divided Cyprus seek progress on future amid various challenges
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R&A 'really optimistic' about hosting Open in Dublin
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Prevent scheme missed chances with Amess and Southport killers, report says
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Legal disputes over rental terminations rise sharply among private landlords and tenants
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Diageo CEO steps down after drink firm’s lacklustre performance
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Russia launches 400 drones overnight in latest attacks on Ukraine
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Co-op boss admits all 6.5m members had data stolen in cyber-attack
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What do proposed CAP changes mean for Irish farmers?
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At least 20 killed in stampede at Gaza distribution site, US aid group says
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Frustrated jobseekers lash out at recruiters as Finland's unemployment grows
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Israel hits Syria army HQ, areas near presidential palace
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Four students from Utrecht to be prosecuted for distributing slut shaming list
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Police urge parents to mind swimming kids amid spate of near-drownings this week
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‘Serious questions to answer’ over Afghan data breach, says Keir Starmer
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Family syndicate collects €250m EuroMillions jackpot
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Opposition says Govt funding 'Israel's genocide in Gaza'
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Opposition says Govt funding 'Israel's genocide in Gaza'
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Head of UN bureau 'reassigned' after complaints, WRC told
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No school place for 260 children with additional needs
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All aboard the Nike Northern line? Why corporate takeovers of London's tube are a terrible idea | Oliver Wainwright
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Man suspected of killing woman in Gouda found dead in Scheveningen; Suicide suspected
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US official calls on Ireland to 'sober up' over OTB
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UK government putting pressure on nature groups to drop opposition to planning bill
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Cork director 'floored' by top prize at Galway Fleadh
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Call for postal vote charges to be waived by Government
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Syrian government officials and Druze leaders agree ceasefire after Israeli strikes
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Former Clare hurler pleads not guilty to assaulting boy
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ASML warns of uncertain growth prospects due to global political instability
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Finland's Baltic ringed seal population thriving, study finds
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Sick pay changes could benefit UK firms by up to £2bn, TUC says
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Dismay after Southampton airport gets permission to cut down cemetery trees
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Drug dealer at 'top tier' of Dublin network jailed
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Russia fires hundreds of drones at Ukraine, defying Trump
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Russia fires hundreds of drones at Ukraine, defying Trump
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Property prices pick up pace again in May - CSO
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No automatic right to resettlement for Afghans in data leak, says Healey
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Trump threatens to impose drug and chip tariffs as soon as 1 August
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Gaza situation must improve, Dutch Min. says as EU takes no new measures against Israel
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US ambassador Huckabee attends Netanyahu trial to show support from Trump
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Emails suggest intern programme gave preferential treatment to president's son
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Trump says Epstein files 'a hoax' but should be released
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EU accused of ‘cruel and unlawful betrayal’ of Palestinians over failure to confront Israel
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Iran regime to undergo change but not towards democracy, veteran diplomat says
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Tick sightings in Finland double compared to last year
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GAA Palestine 'devastated' trip to Ireland cannot procced
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Three oil fields in Iraqi Kurdistan hit by drone strikes as recent spate of attacks continues
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Iceland volcano erupts, forcing evacuations near Blue Lagoon
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Kew Gardens’ tropical Palm House to shut for five years for net zero makeover
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PVV skipped a third of parliamentary debates despite having by far the most MP's
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Finland to continue offering temporary protection to Ukrainians until 2027
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Barclays fined £42m over poor handling of financial crime risk
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Latest news bulletin | July 16th – Midday
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Southern Water issues hosepipe ban for 1m people in Hampshire and Isle of Wight
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New Jersey begins recovery after deadly flash floods
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Terror to tourism? Hostage-style video invites visitors to Taliban's Afghanistan
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Incomplete maternity patient safety reports 'sloppy': IPA
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Ukraine ready for peace talks anytime, foreign minister says, as Trump backtracks from idea to ‘target Moscow’ – as it happened
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McRedmond rejects 'reckless' report on An Post's finances
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Minister says he was not behind leak branded 'garbage'
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Window brothels slowly disappearing from Dutch streets; One in three closed in 15 years
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Lengthy labour dispute costs Finnair tens of millions of euros
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UK inflation rise makes it clear: the cost of living crisis has not gone away
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Trump to meet Qatar's PM as Gaza ceasefire talks continue
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Rachael Maskell ‘upset’ for Labour party as she confirms her suspension – as it happened
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Flight safety regulator ILT urges shutdown of solar park endangering pilots at Schiphol
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Budget needs to include cost-of-living measures - Doherty
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Govt intends to throw 'families under the bus' - McDonald
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Teenage pregnancy rates are a barometer of Britain’s progress. The tale they now tell is not reassuring | Polly Toynbee
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