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Growing evidence of sexual abuse by Hamas fighters in Israel - but investigators are facing problems
Authorities in Israel don't know, and may never know, how many people were sexually abused by Hamas on 7 October, but evidence that many women were subjected to rape and assault has grown over recent weeks.
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Gove defends Rwanda plan and rules out early election as PM dealt blow from Tory right
The government is "not contemplating" an early general election because ministers are "confident" the Rwanda bill will be approved by MPs, Michael Gove has told Sky News.
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Universities warn new immigration rules show Britain is 'closing ranks'
New immigration rules could prevent universities from hiring the best international talent and send a message that the UK is "closing ranks", higher education leaders have warned.
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Rwanda bill won't end 'merry-go-round' of legal challenges, Jenrick insists
Robert Jenrick has said the government's Rwanda bill is too weak and will still mean a "merry-go-round" of legal challenges.
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Misuse of copyrighted music by AI companies 'could exploit artists'
The misuse of copyrighted music by artificial intelligence companies could exploit musicians, a former executive at a leading tech startup has warned.
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Israeli hostages released from Gaza describe 'hell' of Hamas captivity as 'unbearable'
"Every day there is like hell. Abnormal fear, zero sleep."
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Order in Gaza appears to be breaking down - and people are angry at 'disgraceful' US move
From Gaza to the West Bank and far beyond, there is a collective anger at the US veto of a UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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Leave The World Behind: Julia Roberts is in a new disaster movie - how do her survival skills stack up?
Her new film is a disaster movie that sees characters struggling to cope when cut off from the technology they have come to rely on.
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Inside 'tinseltown' - where it's Christmas all year round
With the Christmas season in full swing, the country is lit up by decorations and illuminations.
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Boris Johnson's Grimsby Town FC hat 'brings town into serious disrepute', petition argues
Boris Johnson has been told to stop wearing a Grimsby Town FC woolly hat by hundreds of people who say he is "shaming a community".
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'Bang out of order': Anger as security guard mops floor where homeless man is sitting
Footage posted on social media appears to show a security guard mopping the floor where a homeless man was sitting.
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Fights, vomiting and abuse: Theatregoers have forgotten how to behave, staff say
Front-of-house workers at leading West End theatres have told Sky News audiences have "forgotten how to behave" - claiming assaults and abuse are a common occurrence.
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Venice: Tourists flip gondola after refusing to stop taking selfies
A group of tourists fell in a Venice canal when their gondola capsized after they reportedly ignored orders to stop taking selfies.
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Is immigration to Ireland 'out of control'? Many in the land of a 'hundred thousand welcomes' are worried
Iqbal Chaudry bellows the adhan, or Muslim call to prayer, as his young grandchildren Ali, five, and Aaleen, three, giggle and play on the carpeted floor.
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Average two-year mortgage rate drops below 6% for first time in six months
The UK’s average two-year mortgage rate has dipped below 6% for the first time in nearly six months.
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Demolition of homes teetering on eroding clifftop gets under way in Hemsby
Work has begun to demolish five clifftop homes on an eroding Norfolk coastline.
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Tornadoes rip through Tennessee - killing at least six people
Severe storms and tornadoes have killed at least six people in Tennessee.
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China and Philippines trade accusations after vessels rammed in disputed South China Sea
China and the Philippines are accusing each other of ramming their ships in the South China Sea.
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COP28: OPEC oil states 'panicking' as row over plan to end fossil fuel era intensifies
Oil states are pressing the panic button after a proposal to end the fossil fuel era gathered unprecedented support at the current United Nations climate talks, according to veteran observers of the talks.
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Stephen Fry explains O2 fall accident and hospital recovery as he admits to feeling nervous without walking stick
Actor Stephen Fry said he is still "self-conscious" when he leaves the house without his walking stick, which he has been using since falling six feet onto a concrete floor.
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UK's first air capture plant is turned on to remove CO2 from the atmosphere and turn it into jet fuel
The UK's first-ever direct air capture plant has been turned on to remove CO2 from the atmosphere and turn it into jet fuel.
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University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill resigns after backlash to antisemitism on campus hearing
The president of a US university has resigned after she was unable to say under repeated questioning that calls on campus for the genocide of Jews would violate the school's conduct policy.
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UK pumping more than 70,000 tonnes of extra carbon emissions into atmosphere, Sky News finds
Britain is sending tens of thousands of tonnes of carbon into the atmosphere because its electricity grid operator is prioritising gas-fired power stations over battery storage, Sky News has found.
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UK could slip back into 'Victorian age' gap between rich and poor, new report says
The UK is in danger of slipping back into a Victorian-age gap between mainstream society and an impoverished underclass, a report has warned.
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EU reaches deal on how to regulate artificial intelligence
European Union negotiators have agreed a deal on the world's first comprehensive artificial intelligence rules.
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UK's largest mobile firms sued for £3bn - amid claims they overcharged loyal customers
Vodafone, EE, Three and O2 are facing a "£3bn-plus" class action claim that alleges they used their market dominance to overcharge on up to 28.2 million UK mobile phone contracts.