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Afghans evacuated by US in chaos of withdrawal are languishing in foreign camps, documents reveal
Afghan citizens who fled the country with American assistance after the US’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan remain stranded in third countries, new documents shared exclusively with the Guardian suggest, some at prison-like facilities and many with no clarity about their prospects for resettlement.
US officials won’t say exactly how many …
Princess of Wales visits London hospital where she was treated for cancer
The Princess of Wales has visited the hospital where she was treated for cancer to thank staff and meet patients in what palace aides called an important moment in her “personal journey”.
During her unannounced visit to the Royal Marsden in London, Catherine shared her shock at her own diagnosis …
Man in court charged with attempted murder of nurse at Oldham hospital
A man has appeared in court charged with the attempted murder of a nurse at Royal Oldham hospital.
Roman Haque, 37, was charged with attempted murder and possession of a bladed article, after an incident in the hospital’s acute medical unit on Saturday night.
During a five-minute hearing at Manchester …
UK bans German meat and dairy products after foot-and-mouth case
Britain has banned imports of German pork, lamb, beef and dairy products to prevent foot-and-mouth disease spreading to the UK after a case of the disease was confirmed last Friday on the outskirts of Berlin.
As well as prohibiting imports of ham, bacon, salami and cheese, the measure bans the …
Bodies recovered from illegal goldmine in South Africa where many feared dead
Fifteen bodies have been brought out of an illegal goldmine in South Africa and 44 people have been taken out alive since Monday, after police blocked supplies of food, water and medicine to the workers underground in October in an attempt to force them out.
On Thursday, a letter brought …
No human rights concern would stop UK selling F-35 parts for Israel, say NGOs
Labour ministers have effectively determined there is no human rights concern that could justify halting the sale of F-35 fighter jet parts that could be used by Israel in Gaza, according to a legal submission from two campaign groups.
Lawyers representing the NGOs Al-Haq and Global Legal Action Network (GLAN) …
Tuesday briefing: What Ukraine might gain from two North Korean captives
Ronnie O’Sullivan says he ‘lost the plot’ before pulling out of Masters defence
Fifteen months of Israeli bombardment leave conditions in Gaza ‘unimaginable’
At least 1.9 million people – or …
What does AI plan mean for NHS patient data and is there cause for concern?
UK ministers have committed to creating a National Data Library for building artificial intelligence models, as part of an
.The library will be comprised of state-controlled data, with at least five “high-impact” public datasets being compiled. The prime minister, Keir Starmer, indicated on Monday …