500 Irish petrol stations could have no fuel 'by the end of the day' Travel across parts of the Republic of Ireland has been affected for the fourth day in a row on Friday as vehicles, including tractors, block roads.
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Trump's blunt attack on former allies exposes splintered MAGA coalition His criticism of four conservative commentators who have spoken out against the Iran war highlights the tension in his base.
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British man, 77, dies after tourist bus crashes in Canary Islands The vehicle fell from a height of 10m near the San Sebastián de La Gomera, according to Spanish news outlet El Mundo.
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Prince Harry sued for defamation by charity Sentebale he co-founded Prince Harry left the charity last year in an acrimonious dispute over how Sentebale was being managed.
Great at gaming? US air traffic control wants you to apply A new government ad campaign is trying to persuade gamers to apply for air safety roles.
Is the Trump-Starmer bromance over? The disintegration of the pair's friendship has benefits - and the PM is getting steadily more comfortable at taking advantage.
Tankers urged not to pay toll to Iran for use of strait Tanker firms are being advised not to pay Iran any levies in return for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
The five big sticking points in US-Iran talks Peace talks between the US and Iran are due to begin in Pakistan on Saturday.
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New era for space dawns as Artemis astronauts return After a 10-day journey around the far side of the Moon, the four astronauts on NASA’s Artemis II mission are set to splash down in the Pacific Ocean late on Friday.
Lebanon airstrike casualties ‘still under the rubble’ as ambulances, hospitals face new threats With Lebanon still reeling from Israel’s devastating airstrikes on 8 April, UN humanitarians reported new fears of attacks on ambulances and looming food shortages in the south of the country on Friday.
Sudan: 14 million displaced; hunger and attacks on health continue as war enters fourth year As Sudan approaches the third anniversary of a brutal civil war, millions remain displaced and hungry while the health system lies in ruins, with no end to the violence in sight, UN agencies said on Friday.
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