London — One of the two people killed in Thursday’s terrorist attack outside a synagogue in the northern English city of Manchester may have died of a gunshot fired by a police officer, the Greater Manchester Police said Friday. Two…
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Afghanistan: A two-day internet blackout shows even the Taliban can’t turn back time
For 48 hours, the Taliban appeared to turn back the clock in Afghanistan with a directive to cut off the internet and phone networks, disconnecting millions of people from the world outside.
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UK synagogue terror victims named as Adrian Daulby, Melvin Cravitz; 1 likely shot by cops
Adrian Daulby, 53, and Melvin Cravitz, 66, were named Friday morning as the two men killed in a terror attack outside Heaton Park Congregation Synagogue in Manchester.
Greater Manchester Police said in a statement that their families were…
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Trump’s Gulf Allies Aim to Pursue Gaza 20-Point Plan With or Without Hamas
Gulf nations look increasingly likely to push ahead with US President Donald Trump’s plan for Gaza regardless of whether Hamas accepts it or not.
A consensus is forming on the need to move forward with the day-after plan for the Palestinian…
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‘Hatred and racism cannot tear us apart,’ first woman Archbishop of Canterbury says
Former top nurse – and next Archbishop of Canterbury: Who is Sarah Mullally?published at 11:27 BST
Image source, Getty ImagesDame Sarah Mullally, 63, has become the first woman to be named Archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of…
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Luxembourg celebrates Grand Duke Guillaume after Henri abdicates in favor of his son
LUXEMBOURG (AP) — Grand Duke Guillaume swore an oath to ascend to the throne of Luxembourg on Friday in a traditional ceremony attended by royals and European heads of state.
Church bells rang out just…
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Woman is named Archbishop of Canterbury for first time in Church of England history
LONDON — A woman has been named to the post of Archbishop of Canterbury for the first time in the history of the Church of England.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced Friday that King Charles had approved the nomination of Sarah…
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Sarah Mullally named as first female Archbishop of Canterbury
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A woman has been named Archbishop of Canterbury for the first time,…
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