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The path to the two-week ceasefire with Iran may have fundamentally altered the way the rest of the world views the US.
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Allowing all ships through the Strait of Hormuz will calm markets but the war has created new problems.
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Analysts fear long-lasting economic damage has already been set in motion.
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Attacks hit the southern suburbs of Beirut, southern Lebanon and the eastern Bekaa Valley hours after a US-Iran ceasefire was announced.
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The provisional truce comes more than a month after the US and Israel launched coordinated attacks on Iran.
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Mortgage rates have been rising and hundreds of the cheapest deals have disappeared over the last month.
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The prime minister welcomes the deal, saying the UK will do "all we can to support and sustain this ceasefire".
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Tens of thousands of babies were taken from their unmarried mothers in the three decades after World War Two.
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The broadcast of a racial slur broke editorial standards, the corporation's complaints unit concludes.
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Orla Wates is remembered by her mother as "beautiful, independent and very funny".
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It follows similar moves in other European countries, including France and Spain.
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The former DJ, who was sacked by the BBC last month, was due to appear on the show's celebrity spin-off.
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Resident doctors in England – the new name for junior doctors – are taking part in their 15th walkout in a long-running pay dispute.
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The former glamour model, from Brighton, has received bans totalling more than six years since 2010.
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Temperatures reach 26C (79F) in some places on Wednesday.
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Jasveen Sangha faces decades in jail when she's sentenced on Wednesday over the Friends actor's death.
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The past two winners of the Grand National - I Am Maximus and Nick Rockett - head the field for Saturday's race at Aintree.
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Sydney Sweeney, Zendaya and Jacob Elordi reunite and are joined by some new cast members at the launch.
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The R&B trio having been making waves this year with their latest hit, Leak It.
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Selina Brown, based in Birmingham, says she is delighted to be the UK's first National Reading Hero.
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Jodie Morrow went to the police after being harassed, but later found herself in custody.
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The now-empty mansion once hosted the Prince of Wales' investiture ball.
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Reading scientists use new technology to discover teeth within the fossil meaning its not an octopus
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The government usually refrains from commenting on the participation of its citizens in the conflict.
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Steven Lyons was taken into custody in Indonesia last month after he was stopped at an airport.
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John Luper died at his home after robbers attacked him and tied up his wife, daughter and au pair.
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The director of the Thai zoo where Moo Deng lives said security would be upped after the incident.
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