Month: August 2025
What are Cape Verde hurricanes? The longest and most powerful storms of the season
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Cape Verde storms typically form from clusters of thunderstorms that move off the continent and into the Atlantic
Read MoreUkraine-Russia war latest: Moscow hits out at ‘clumsy’ Europe and ignores Trump calls for Zelensky-Putin summit
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Moscow demands to be directly engaged on questions of security concerning Ukraine and Europe
Read MoreWoman killed her terminally ill husband along with two of their three children before turning the gun on herself, police say
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Emily Long, a self-styled ‘Brain Cancer Wife’ on TikTok, revealed she felt anxious and lonely days before the suspected murder-suicide
Read MoreMother reveals how she reclaimed £5,686 in missing benefits – and how others can too
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‘I could heat the house, fix things when they broke, and actually be present for my children’
Read MoreUS woman disguised in niqab whose gun jammed during failed assassination attempt in Birmingham jailed
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Jurors at Birmingham Crown Court found the 45-year-old graduate guilty of conspiracy to murder
Read MoreGaza war latest: Israel launches first stage of Gaza City invasion as Palestinians flee new assault
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Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in the city are expected to be ordered to evacuate
Read MoreTwo sailors injured after fire rages on US warship in Japan for more than 12 hours
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Japanese military and coastguard step in to help US sailors fight fire, which raged into small hours of Thursday morning
Read MoreMet Police handling of Caroline Flack assault case was ‘reasonable and proportionate’, watchdog finds
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The Love Island presenter took her own life before she was due to stand trial for allegedly assaulting her boyfriend
Read MoreWhich tax rises could fill the £50bn black hole in Britain’s balance sheet?
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The Independent looks at Rachel Reeves’ options as she looks to fill the gaping hole in Britain’s public finances this autumn
Read MoreUS sailor convicted of espionage for leaking warship data to China
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Jinchao Wei’s mother urged him to continue spying, believing it could help him secure a job with the Chinese government
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