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Restore Britain releases 'Rape Gang Inquiry' outlining systemic rape of 250K+ British girls

By Ben Whedon

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Donald Trump

European Parliament approves trade deal with the U.S. after Trump threatens higher tariffs

Frustrated with delays in passing the year-old agreement, Trump threatened much higher tariffs on European goods if it wasn't passed by July 4.

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Russian missile and drone attack damages Eastern Orthodox Christian landmark, kills 11

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Russia launched 70 missiles and 611 drones against Ukraine in Monday's attack.

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Britain to ban access to social media to those younger than 16

The ban would apply to Snapchat, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and X. The law would also apply to livestreaming and communications through a wider range of online usage, including gaming sites.

People shelter in metro stations as Kyiv hit by Russian strikes

Jeremy Hunt calls for transparency in U.S. support for Ukraine

President Biden announces US will be sending 31 Abrams tanks to Ukraine

Ukraine fears Russia is preparing for further mobilization towards the east

Biden pledges continued support for Ukraine from Warsaw

Petr Pavel inaugurated as Czech president

Hundreds protest in London outside UK PM and Israeli PM meeting

Putin hosts talks with Belarus

Ukraine blaming Russia for recent shelling surrounding nuclear plant

Ukrainian Air Force shoots down Russian hypersonic missiles over Kyiv

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