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    Finland’s Prime Minister Sanna Marin concedes election | CNN

    Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin Concedes Election as National Coalition Party Claims Victory. In a closely contested parliamentary election, Finland's left-wing Prime Minister Sanna Marin conceded defeat on Sunday to the opposition right-wing National Coalition Party (NCP), which claimed...
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    Six-year-old girl is only member of family to survive Spanish rail disaster

    Tragedy Strikes a Family of Five: Six-Year-Old Survivor's Miraculous Escape A devastating rail disaster in southern Spain on Sunday claimed the lives of 42 people, including four members of one family - a six-year-old girl who miraculously survived. The little girl, whose identity has not been...
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    Starmer's calm diplomacy makes mistake of assuming Trump is a sentient being | John Crace

    Keir Starmer's calm diplomacy, which was supposed to provide a respite from Trump's antics, ultimately fell flat as the US president's words and actions continued unabated. In a surprise move, Trump sent a letter to Norway's prime minister complaining about not winning the Nobel Peace Prize and...
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    Heist game Relooted gets a release date

    South African indie studio Nyamakop's highly anticipated heist game, Relooted, has finally been given a release date. The title will make its way onto PC and Xbox consoles on February 10. In Relooted, players take on the role of a ragtag crew from Johannesburg tasked with liberating real-life...
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    Baby Gear the Parents of WIRED Reviews Can’t Live Without

    The data provided appears to be a snippet of HTML code, which represents a web page's content. It includes various elements such as product cards, images, text, and layout structures. Here are some observations about the data: 1. **Product Cards**: The data contains two product cards, each...
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    Michael O'Brien's Super 25 high school basketball rankings for Jan. 11, 2026

    Mount Carmel High School's Basketball Team Making a Splash in the Super 25 Rankings The Chicago high school basketball scene is abuzz with excitement as Mount Carmel Caravan has secured a surprising No. 17 spot in the latest Super 25 rankings. Just a few months ago, the team was struggling to...
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    Iran enforcing nationwide internet blackout amid escalating anti-government protests

    Iran has shut down its entire internet in a desperate bid to quash nationwide anti-government protests that have been escalating in recent days. The move, confirmed by multiple sources and observed by CBS News, effectively renders social media platforms, messaging apps, and online news outlets...
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    arts24 - Booker Prize winner David Szalay on his 'risky' novel 'Flesh' that vowed the literary world

    In a candid conversation with Eve Jackson on arts24, British-Hungarian author David Szalay opens up about his critically-acclaimed and controversy-ridden novel "Flesh", which catapulted him to literary stardom. Szalay describes his book as 'risky' - a term he uses cautiously, but aptly, to...
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    The one line that Trump’s foreign policy still hasn’t crossed

    Trump's military ambitions may be taking shape, but there remains one key constraint on his aggressive foreign policy: the United States public's aversion to American casualties. Despite ordering a series of high-profile military interventions, Trump has yet to cross this threshold. For...
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    The Ashes: Duncan Spencer - the fastest bowler you might not have heard of

    Duncan Spencer was an Australian cricketer who played for Western Australia and Sussex in county cricket. He was known for his fast bowling skills, clocked at 158kph (98mph), but struggled with consistency and rhythm throughout his career. Despite this, he remained passionate about the game and...
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    The best theatre to stream this month: the rollicking return of One Man, Two Guvnors

    For the most hilarious and side-splitting theatre experience this month, look no further than Richard Bean's 'One Man, Two Guvnors'. The riotous farce, which relocated 18th-century Venice to a British seaside town in the 1960s, is back on the streaming platform NT at Home from January 13...
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