Kneecap played the biggest set of their career thus far at Glastonbury Festival on Saturday, with the West Holts stage hitting capacity nearly an hour before the Irish rap trio’s set. After the BBC opted not to air the show live due to their…
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Latest news bulletin | June 28th – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Russia loses almost £150M worth of warplanes to Ukraine in blow to Putin
The Ukrainian military says it has struck four warplanes worth a combined total of around £150 million at an air base more than 500 miles deep into Russia.
Vladimir Putin is over three years into his ‘special military operation’ that was supposed…
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Trump pushes for Gaza ceasefire: what are the terms of the latest proposal?
A source told Newsweek that US President Donald Trump has made significant efforts to persuade Israel to move toward a ceasefire in Gaza, now the conflict with Iran has ended.
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Israeli strikes kill more than 60 people in Gaza, health officials say | Gaza
At least 62 people have been killed in Gaza by overnight Israeli strikes, according to health officials, as the humanitarian situation worsens in the besieged strip despite renewed hope for a ceasefire.
Airstrikes began overnight on Friday and…
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At least 62 Palestinians killed by Israeli strikes since Friday
According to the Shifa Hospital in northern Gaza, eight people were burnt to death after Israeli shelling on a school in the Jabaliya refugee camp.
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Big crowds gather in Hungarian capital to defy ban on Budapest Pride
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Beneath a blaze of rainbow flags and amid roars of defiance, big crowds gathered in the Hungarian capital Budapest for the city’s 30th annual Pride march – an…
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Hundreds of thousands gather to mark 30th anniversary of Budapest Pride despite Orban ban
Hundreds of thousands of people gathered in Budapest on Saturday to mark the 30th anniversary of Pride, defying a government-imposed ban on the event. Among the crowd were members of the European Parliament, international supporters, and many so-called “first priders”.
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