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Dua Lipa faces new copyright lawsuit over hit Levitating
Getty Images By Riyah Collins BBC Newsbeat Singer Dua Lipa is facing a multi-million dollar copyright claim over the use of a recording in her hit single Levitating. The legal action was filed by musician Bosko Kante, who claims the star used a recording made with his talk box in remixes of the song without…
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Donald Trump: What have Republican candidates said about the charges?
Reuters Former US President Donald Trump’s indictment for allegedly plotting to overturn his 2020 election defeat has drawn a mix of responses from his Republican rivals. While some have backed the former president and criticised the process, others have been less supportive. The indictment, the third being faced by Mr Trump, caps an inquiry into…
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Typhoon Khanun slams Okinawa after two deadly East Asia storms
Getty Images By Derek Cai & Joel Guinto BBC News A typhoon has lashed southern Japan, forcing evacuations and cutting off power to one-third of homes on the Okinawa islands. Slow-moving Khanun – the third typhoon to hit east Asia in as many weeks – threatens to worsen the heaviest rains in Beijing in more…
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Ukraine war: Odesa region port facilities hit in Russian drone attack
A Russian drone strike has hit port and industrial facilities in the south of Ukraine’s Odesa region on the Black Sea, starting fires, authorities say. A grain silo was damaged, according to regional head Oleh Kiper, who gave no further details. Emergencies services personnel have been deployed. There have been no reports of any casualties.…
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Watch moment police dog sniffs out €1m hidden cash
An Italian police dog named ‘Elio’ has thwarted a cash smuggling attempt by sniffing out over €1,075,600 (£925,000) stashed in two suitcases while on patrol at a bus station near Florence. Authorities said the owner of the bags was a Chinese national residing in Italy, and a formal investigation has been launched.
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UK foreign aid cuts: Thousands will die as a result, says report
UK MOD By James Landale Diplomatic correspondent Thousands of women in Africa will die in pregnancy and childbirth as a result of cuts to the UK’s overseas aid budget, ministers have been warned. According to an internal assessment by civil servants, almost 200,000 more women will also face unsafe abortions. Their report reveals the impact…
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Lizzo accused of sexual harassment and weight-shaming
EPA-EFE By Alys Davies & Thomas Mackintosh BBC News Pop star Lizzo is being sued by three of her former dancers over claims including sexual harassment and a hostile work environment. The lawsuit, filed on Tuesday, includes accusations of sexual, religious and racial harassment, discrimination, assault and false imprisonment. Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams and Noelle…
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El Salvador rings off entire region to hem in gangs
Nayib Bukeler Soldiers and police in El Salvador have surrounded the entire central Cabanas department as part of President Nayib Bukele’s ongoing war against gangs. “Since this morning, 7,000 soldiers and 1,000 police officers have established a security fence,” Mr Bukele posted. The aim is to stop gang members leaving and to break their supply…
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Thirsty and exhausted, Texans feel the heatwave
Getty Images By Bernd Debusmann Jr Reporting from Carrizo Springs, Texas As the sun rose over the aging water tower that stands over the quiet town of Carrizo Springs, Texas – population 5,000 – so did the temperature. By mid-morning, the town was sweltering. Parked cars quickly became unbearable, and the streets were largely devoid…
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Niger coup: A litmus test for democracy in West Africa
By Yusuf Akinpelu BBC News, Lagos President Bola Tinubu, who is at the helm of regional superpower Nigeria, regards the coup across the border in Niger as a litmus test for democracy in West Africa. Having assumed the chairmanship of regional bloc Ecowas a mere three weeks ago, he was confronted with a major foreign…