Lionel Messi’s tour of India kicked off chaotically as fans ripped up seats and threw them towards the pitch after the Argentina star cut short his walk.
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Angry fans throw chairs, invade pitch as Messi GOAT Tour starts in India
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Israel targets senior Hamas official in deadly Gaza strike
Israel said it killed a senior Hamas commander on Saturday in a strike on a vehicle inside Gaza.
In a joint statement, the Israeli military and security agency Shin Bet announced it had “eliminated” Raed Saad, the head of weapons production for…
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Reform’s rise, Labour’s woes and Trump
Laura KuenssbergPresenter, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg
BBCGoodbye 2025 – almost. It’s not worth saying, “Goodness me, the news is crazy”.
“Normal” retired many years ago. But which events of this wild year actually changed us, and our politics?…
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UK police not taking further action over Andrew bodyguard claim
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London’s police force will not be taking further action over claims that Britain’s former prince Andrew asked his protection officer to carry out checks on…
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UK police not taking further action over Andrew bodyguard claim
Reuters
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London’s police force will not be taking further action over claims that Britain’s former prince Andrew asked his protection officer to carry out checks on…
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50 Catholics martyred by the Nazis beatified in France
Three different groups of martyrs, nearly 200 in total, are beatified in celebrations in the Cathedrals of Jaen, Spain, and Notre Dame in Paris.
By Pierfrancesco Loreto
On Saturday, 13 December, two Masses were celebrated…
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Belarus frees 123 prisoners including Ales Bialiatski as US lifts sanctions | News
DEVELOPING STORYDEVELOPING STORY,
Nobel Peace Prize winner among dozens released as United States removes potash sanctions.
Belarus has freed 123 prisoners, including Nobel Peace Prize winner Ales Bialiatski and leading opposition figure Maria…
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Museum housing Libya’s ancient treasures reopens for first time since 2011 uprising that toppled Gadhafi
Tripoli’s Red Castle museum has reopened for the first time since the 2011 uprising that toppled Moammar Gadhafi, unveiling a trove of treasures that span millennia, from ancient mummies to relics of Libya’s turbulent and fascinating history.
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Belarus frees opposition figures as US lifts some sanctions – POLITICO
“The United States is lifting sanctions on potash,” Coale told journalists. “I think this is a very good step by the U.S. toward Belarus. We are lifting them now,” he said in remarks reported by state-run Belarusian news service Belta.
“As…
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