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‘No indication of …’: US President Biden rejects call to drop out of presidential race amid health concerns

Despite growing concerns within the Democratic party about his capability to lead for another term, Joe Biden highlighted his robust record, including the expansion of NATO and economic growth.

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One PM out and another in… the day in 60 seconds

Key moments as Sir Keir Starmer enters 10 Downing Street following Labour’s landslide election win.

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to meet Rajkot fire victims’ kin, address party workers in Gujarat today

Gujarat Congress president Shaktisinh Gohil confirmed Gandhi’s itinerary, stating, “Rahul Gandhi will arrive at the GPCC office around 12:30 PM.

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FMGE June 2024: Exam to be held today, NBEMS issues exam-day instructions

The FMGE June 2024 will be computer-based and run in two shifts: 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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Viral video: Giant king cobra emerges from toilet, internet is petrified

A viral Instagram video shows a giant king cobra emerging from an Indian toilet, shocking viewers.

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US President Joe Biden’s performance concerns loom over NATO summit amid global political shifts

The timing of Biden’s performance concerns is critical as the summit approaches, coinciding with significant political transitions across key NATO member states.

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Meet TV star who caught husband cheating red-handed, ended marriage in 10 months, is still single at 39, net worth is…

This TV star started her career with supporting roles, but soon became one of the highest-paid actresses of television.

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Junior doctors pay talks to start next week – Streeting

The new health secretary has said he spoke to the British Medical Association on Friday.

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Stunts and substance saw Lib Dems win in Tory heartlands

The Lib Dems’ success vindicated a strategy the party pursued since well before the election was called, writes Hannah Miller.

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