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Oxford scientists find no evidence to suggest Facebook not good for wellbeing
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Bernardo Arévalo, Guatemala's electoral surprise, makes corruption fight top priority
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Israelis rally ahead of critical vote to weaken power of courts
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2023-07-23 00:17
Thousands of US workers are on strike today. Here's a rundown of major work stoppages happening now
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2023-10-05 23:52
Trump arraignment scheduled for next week in Georgia election case
Donald Trump’s arraignment in Fulton County, Georgia has been scheduled for 9.30am on 6 September. The remaining 18 defendants in the 2020 election subversion case have been scheduled to be arraigned after Mr Trump in 15-minute increments. Former New York Mayor and Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani is scheduled to be arraigned at 9.45am, and former law professor John Eastman after that at 10am. “Kraken” lawyer Sidney Powell is set to be arraigned at 10.15am on 6 September – Wednesday next week – followed by former Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows at 10.30am. More follows...
2023-08-28 22:29
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