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Sudan's war displaced crisis peaks as millions eye return to ruined homes

Millions are internally displaced in Sudan and globally, yet some civilians are returning to Khartoum despite devastation and fragile stability.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
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Free Jimmy Lai' message projected onto London landmarks as Starmer visits China

Jimmy Lai, Hong Kong pro-democracy activist and British national, has been detained under the national security law for over five years; activists urged his release.
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1 hour ago

Battle for the skies redefines the war in Sudan

Proliferation of combat drones has transformed Sudan’s war, enabling the RSF to challenge army air superiority and escalating sophisticated, civilian-impacting aerial warfare.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

Iraq's former prime minister denounces blatant American interference' in election

Donald Trump threatened to withdraw US support if Nouri al-Maliki returned to power; Maliki called the threat blatant American interference and a violation of Iraqi sovereignty.
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fromThe Nation
4 hours ago

One More Discarded Ally

President Trump's tactic of "flooding of the zone" has focused much of the public sphere on issues and events generated by the president's interests and whims, driving the suffering of millions of people into oblivion. Deserved attention is paid to Trump's threats to annex Greenland, his intervention into Venezuela, the imposition of arbitrary and punitive tariffs on European allies, and the assault of ICE on Minneapolis.
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2 hours ago

Israeli plans for Rafah camp' in Gaza slammed as continuation of genocide

Israel is constructing a large organised camp with facial recognition in Rafah to entrench military control and monitor Palestinians.
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49 minutes ago

Petro revives his anti-Trump rhetoric: Maduro must be brought back and tried in a Venezuelan court'

Colombian President Gustavo Petro criticized U.S. intervention in Venezuela and emphasized rising domestic approval ahead of a temporarily permitted U.S. visit.
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Kim Keon Hee, wife of South Korea's ousted president, jailed for corruption

Kim Keon Hee, wife of ousted president Yoon Suk Yeol, was sentenced to 20 months for accepting luxury gifts in return for promised political favours.
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Al-Sharaa meets Putin as Russia seeks to secure military bases in Syria

Russia aims to preserve its military presence at Hmeimim and Tartus while negotiating relations with new Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa after Bashar al-Assad's 2024 ouster.
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2 hours ago

Sara in Southern Lebanon

Sara in Southern Lebanon On the Ground Her video diary shares her two-year journey of escaping to Beirut, followed by the difficulties of trying to return home. This video diaries was produced in collaboration with the Global Reporting Centre. Video Duration 03 minutes 58 seconds 03:58 Video Duration 03 minutes 12 seconds 03:12 Video Duration 04 minutes 35 seconds 04:35 Video Duration 03 minutes 51 seconds 03:51
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Venezuela and Mexico: How Trump is trying to choke Cuba's oil supplies

Cuba's economy faces collapse as Mexico halts oil shipments and Venezuela's supply cuts leave critical energy shortages.
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8 hours ago

Foster + Partners Plans Airport-Led Urban Development Outside Luanda, Angola

Foster + Partners, in collaboration with Angola's Ministry of Transport, has unveiled the master plan for the Icolo e Bengo Aerotropolis, a large-scale development planned around the recently completed Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto International Airport. The proposal organizes business, research, residential, and hospitality programs within a landscape-led framework structured around the airport. Development is planned to proceed in phases, beginning with the business and cultural district located to the north of the site.
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1 hour ago

Why China views the UK visit as part of something bigger

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's visit to Beijing aims to secure economic deals and revive a reasonable trading relationship amid China's diplomatic charm offensive.
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24 minutes ago

Instagram photo raises questions over Mexican and US versions of the downfall of drug kingpin Ryan Wedding

Conflicting official accounts and an AI-fabricated photograph have intensified uncertainty over whether Ryan Wedding surrendered to authorities or was captured in an operation.
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As Saudi Arabia's 100-Mile Skyscraper Crumbles, They're Replacing It With the Most Desperate Thing Imaginable

Saudi Arabia is considering converting Neom's failed megacity project into a data-center hub to salvage investment and capitalize on the AI boom.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 hour ago

The UK's most deprived neighbourhoods where crime and unemployment will rise the most

England's 613 most-deprived neighbourhoods face a potential 27% crime rise and economic inactivity rising to 46.1%, worsening isolation from the workforce.
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fromwww.amny.com
3 hours ago

Editorial | Two powerful words to stop antisemitism in NYC and beyond amNewYork

Antisemitism manifests as violent atrocities and hateful rhetoric that provoke global fear, require widespread condemnation, and demand efforts to prevent further spread and harm.
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43 minutes ago

Should Europe worry about euro strength and dollar weakness?

The US dollar continues to fall sharply in value against other major currencies, continuing the trend that saw it have its steepest annual drop in almost a decade in 2025. The dollar fell by 1.3% against a basket of currencies on Tuesday (January 27), meaning it has already fallen by 2.6% since the start of 2026. It slumped by 9.5% in 2025.
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14 hours ago

Jannik Sinner sweeps aside Ben Shelton, faces Djokovic in semis

Jannik Sinner beat Ben Shelton in straight sets to extend his Melbourne Park winning streak to 19 and will face Novak Djokovic in the semifinals.
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4 hours ago

TikTok is now the most powerful travel agent, according to expert

'Travel inspiration used to be aspirational. Today, it's practical. 'People aren't just seeing where to go on TikTok, they're seeing exactly how to get there, what it costs and how smooth the journey really is. 'That visibility builds confidence, particularly for solo travellers and first-time long-haul trips. 'When someone watches a real person navigate an airport or a destination successfully, the mindset shift is simple: if they can do it, so can I.'
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6 hours ago

South Sudan launches offensive against opposition forces: What to know

South Sudan's army launched Operation Enduring Peace in Jonglei, ordering evacuations after territorial losses while a commander urged killing civilians, prompting UN warnings.
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3 days ago

Iran's Internet Blackout Continues Amid Reports Of Rising Death Toll

"Iran's Internet blackout continues into its third week, despite a brief momentary restoration," Netblocks, a digital rights watchdog and connectivity monitoring organization, said in a post on X on January 24. "Online platforms are occasionally whitelisted, and some users have been able to tunnel out [using VPNs or other circumvention tools] over the last couple of days," it added.
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5 hours ago

Tens of thousands flee northwest Pakistan's Tirah over fears

More than 70,000 people, mostly women and children, have fled from Tirah, a remote region in northwestern Pakistan bordering Afghanistan, as fears grow of an imminent military offensive against the Pakistan Taliban, according to local residents and officials. Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif has contradicted claims made by locals and provincial authorities, insisting no military operation is occurring or planned in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province town.
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12 hours ago

Can Syria keep the world safe from IS fighters?

All of a sudden, two major provinces that were under the Kurdish forces' control fell in a number of hours and Syrian government forces swept in, he tells Annie Kelly. Soon the forces were at al-Hawl camp, the largest camp holding suspected Islamic State militants and then they were taking it over. In the chaos of the handover, more than 100 prisoners escaped and not all were found again.
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6 hours ago

Iraq faces return of ex-PM linked to 'Islamic State' rise

Al-Maliki, a Shiite Muslim who had been prime minister since 2006, was largely seen as responsible for sectarian tensions in Iraq of the kind that resulted in Sunni Muslims welcoming IS. He's also often blamed for the fact that, as the IS group arrived, the Iraqi military didn't fight back. Years of corruption and mismanagement meant the army was understaffed and underequipped. Soldiers just dropped their guns and fled.
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3 days ago

Three-Way Peace Talks Set To Resume In UAE, As Russia, Ukraine Fight On

Ukraine, Russia, and the United States held constructive trilateral peace talks in Abu Dhabi and will resume negotiations next week while the war continues.
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5 hours ago

Oxfam refuses to provide Israel with details of Palestinian staff in Gaza

Oxfam refuses to hand over Palestinian staff personal data to Israeli authorities, citing humanitarian, duty-of-care and data-protection obligations amid aid-worker killings and licence withdrawals.
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14 hours ago

ICE Agents Try To Enter Ecuadorian Consulate in Minneapolis

U.S. ICE agents attempted to enter the Ecuadorian consulate in Minneapolis; Ecuador filed a formal protest and invoked diplomatic protections under the Vienna Convention.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
8 hours ago

Snow and freezing cold may shape outcome of Japan's snap general election

Severe winter weather and a short campaign period threaten low turnout and complicate campaigning for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's snap general election.
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9 hours ago

Symbolic Doomsday Clock moves closer to midnight amid catastrophic risks'

The Doomsday Clock's message cannot be clearer. Catastrophic risks are on the rise, cooperation is on the decline, and we are running out of time, said Alexandra Bell, the president and CEO of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Change is both necessary and possible, but the global community must demand swift action from their leaders, Bell said. In a more detailed statement explaining the reasoning for moving the clock closer to midnight, the bulletin
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5 hours ago

What 'banana republic' means and why its history matters

In the coastal city of Trujillo, he'd observed how the US-owned United Fruit Company dominated the city's railways and docks and wielded significant political influence. This inspired his novel "Cabbages and Kings" (1904), in which he wrote about the fictional republic of Anchuria — a 'small, maritime banana republic' whose government bent to the interests of a powerful foreign corporation.
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8 hours ago

Sanctions are economic warfare with civilians as collateral damage | Kenneth Mohammed

Sanctions operate as instruments of economic warfare that harm civilians, depress growth, increase inequality, and serve geopolitical domination more than targeted human-rights protection.
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5 hours ago

India: Deputy state leader among 5 killed in plane crash

A private Learjet carrying Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar crashed near Baramati, killing all five people on board.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
10 hours ago

Cuts leave deadly mines in the ground and push hundreds of women out of work

Ten days before schools reopen for the summer term in eastern Zimbabwe, Hellen Tibu is worried about how she will pay the fees for her sister's education. The 22-year-old landmine-disposal expert smooths the creases from her younger sister's uniform as it hangs on the washing line outside a relative's rooms in Sakubva, a densely populated township in Mutare. The shirt is faded around the collar and a new one is needed.
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7 hours ago

Mexican president says her country has paused oil shipments to Cuba

Pemex makes decisions in the contractual relationship it has with Cuba,
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8 hours ago

One family's daily struggle reflects alarming food shortages in Yemen

A Yemeni father lost his ice-cream-cart income due to failing eyesight amid a national humanitarian collapse that threatens 18 million with severe hunger in 2026.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 hours ago

Today in History: January 28, protesters opposed to Mubarak's rule seize Cairo

Jan. 28 records diverse historic events including political uprisings, royal succession, literary publication, disasters, cultural milestones, sports achievements, and recent military casualties.
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8 hours ago

Plane crash kills prominent Indian politician Ajit Pawar

Ajit Pawar, deputy chief minister of Maharashtra, was killed in a plane crash at Baramati airport after departing Mumbai; two staff and two crew also died, cause unconfirmed.
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7 hours ago

North Korea's Kim to outline plans to boost nuclear arsenal

North Korea will unveil a five-year defence and economic plan and expand and modernize its missile and nuclear forces at an upcoming party congress.
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4 hours ago

Russian Attacks Kill Civilians Across Ukraine After Drone Strike On Passenger Train

Russian attacks across Ukraine killed at least three people, including two in a Kyiv apartment drone strike that left several injured and a 4-year-old rescued.
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8 hours ago

Human remains found in search for Belgian backpacker missing in Tasmanian wilderness since 2023

Human remains were found near Philosopher Falls likely linked to missing Belgian hiker Celine Cremer, who disappeared from the Cradle Mountain area on 17 June 2023.
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4 hours ago

Israel's attacks on Gaza fertility clinics shatter dreams of parenthood

But her dreams of motherhood have been dashed by Israel's genocidal war on Gaza, which ravaged the enclave's healthcare system that saves lives, as well as the fertility centres that plan them. After years of trying, al-Kafarna and her husband turned to in-vitro fertilisation (IVF). Their embryos were frozen in a fertility centre, waiting for the war to end, but the clinic was attacked by Israel.
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8 hours ago

India curbs grocery under 10 minutes'. But riders must still fatally race

India ordered companies to curb 10-minute deliveries over worker safety and welfare, but enforcement lacks incentives to ensure compliance.
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15 hours ago
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Injury forces Lorenzo Musetti to retire, sending Novak Djokovic to Australian Open semifinals

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Injury forces Lorenzo Musetti to retire, sending Novak Djokovic to Australian Open semifinals

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10 hours ago

Amazon accidentally sends email confirming layoffs

Amazon inadvertently circulated a draft email revealing a new round of AWS layoffs affecting employees in the US, Canada and Costa Rica.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
11 hours ago

Stable genius? How a defective crying horse' toy went viral in China

A defective red horse plush with an upside-down smile went viral in China as a symbol of worker burnout, sparking massive orders.
fromFortune
4 hours ago

How to fight child hunger in a time of foreign aid cuts | Fortune

Already, 2026 is proving to be a challenging year for global hunger. Last year, the global development sector faced enormous upheavals, with the United States and other donor countries slashing aid budgets even as low-income countries struggled with debt burdens. Steep aid cuts have exacerbated existing food security crises-whether from Russia's war with Ukraine disrupting international food supplies or farmers losing tens of billions of dollars due to climate change.
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14 hours ago

The bone-chilling exorcism cases that PROVE hell is real

An Anglican reverend experienced repeated exorcism events in Tanzania, witnessing violent possession-like phenomena and treating prayer and faith as active authority against spiritual intrusion.
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14 hours ago

Jessica Pegula beats Amanda Anisimova to reach Australian Open semis

Jessica Pegula reached her first Australian Open semifinal by defeating Amanda Anisimova, extending dominance over American opponents and set to face Elena Rybakina.
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7 hours ago

Animals in the zoo': Iga Swiatek backs Coco Gauff over Australian Open privacy concerns

Players at the Australian Open complain about pervasive camera coverage, saying they lack private spaces off-court and feel constantly observed.
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19 hours ago

Indonesia's Flood Catastrophe | The Full Report

A late-November 2025 cyclone devastated three Sumatran provinces, killing at least 1,100, destroying tens of thousands of homes, and displacing survivors.
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1 day ago

Sudan army says two-year RSF siege of key town broken

Sudan's military broke the RSF's near-two-year siege of Dilling, reopening supply routes and enabling humanitarian and military advances in South Kordofan.
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1 day ago

Flooding hammers Mozambique, southern African neighbors

Severe flooding in southern Africa, especially Mozambique, has damaged infrastructure, displaced hundreds of thousands, killed over 112 people, and disrupted transport and essential services.
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1 day ago

Flooding hammers Mozambique, SADC countries

Severe flooding across southern Africa, especially southern Mozambique, displaced hundreds of thousands, damaged transport and public infrastructure, and strained emergency and relief operations.
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1 day ago

Nigeria: Military officers to face trial over coup plot

Several Nigerian military officers will face trial for allegedly plotting a coup against President Bola Tinubu, following a probe into October arrests.
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1 day ago

Syrian army offensive overjoys some, leaves others with existential' fear

Northeastern Syria's handover from the Kurdish-led SDF to Syrian government forces divides communities: Arab-majority areas celebrate while Kurdish-majority areas fear reprisals and sectarian violence.
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1 day ago

Frightening situation': Bangladesh elections haunted by political violence

That era of fear, many Bangladeshis believed, had ended with Hasina's ouster in the popular student-led uprising, which forced her to flee to India on August 5, 2024. But while the interim government of Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus, who replaced Hasina, is not accused of orchestrating any such excesses, political violence in Bangladesh is surging again ahead of the upcoming vote.
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19 hours ago

US announces multi-day aerial military drills in the Middle East amid Iran tensions

Air Forces Central, the air component of the US Central Command (CENTCOM), said on Tuesday that it would hold a multi-day readiness exercise to demonstrate the ability to deploy, disperse, and sustain combat airpower across the US Central Command area of responsibility. The exercise was designed to enhance asset and personnel dispersal capability, strengthen regional partnerships and prepare for flexible response execution, Air Forces Central added in a statement.
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23 hours ago

Iraq presidential vote delayed as Kurdish blocs struggle to pick candidate

Iraq postponed the presidential vote to allow KDP and PUK to agree on a Kurdish candidate who must be approved by Shia and Sunni parliamentary blocs.
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1 day ago

Australia cancels visa of Jewish influencer who previously called for Islam to be banned

Australian Home Affairs Minister cancelled Sammy Yahood's visa over anti-Islam posts and calls to ban Islam, citing spreading hatred as unacceptable reason to visit.
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1 day ago

Hamas disarmament in Gaza comes with some sort of amnesty': US official

We are listening to many of their people talk about disarming. We think they're going to. If they don't disarm, then they've breached the deal. We think disarmament comes along with some sort of amnesty, and candidly, we think we have a very, very good programme to disarm, the official said, according to the Reuters news agency.
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1 day ago

Mother of man jailed in Syria for Islamic State links calls for his repatriation to UK or Canada

Jack Letts, detained in Syria nearly nine years, faces uncertain fate after US plans to transfer 7,000 ISIS-linked prisoners; repatriation and legal options remain contested.
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19 hours ago

Iran: Victim numbers rise as US announces military drills

At least 6,159 people have been killed in Iran's protests, thousands arrested, while US aircraft carriers have arrived in the region.
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1 day ago

China: Is Xi Jinping losing trust in his top generals?

Over the weekend, it emerged that authorities in China have opened investigations into two senior figures at the top of the People's Liberation Army for "serious disciplinary violations" a phrase commonly used in Chinese official communications to refer to corruption. Those affected include top general Zhang Youxia, who is one of President Xi Jinping's closest allies in the military and one of the two deputy chairmen of the powerful Central Military Commission. Another senior general, Liu Zhenli, is also being investigated.
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20 hours ago

Why is Pakistan backing Bangladesh in its T20 World Cup row with India?

Pakistan may withdraw from the T20 World Cup after the ICC expelled Bangladesh and awarded their spot to Scotland amid security and political disputes.
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16 hours ago

Rwanda sues UK over scrapped asylum seeker deal

Rwanda has initiated arbitration seeking 50 million pounds from the United Kingdom over unpaid funds under the cancelled asylum partnership agreement.
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