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How NZ will honour Elizabeth, PM praises 'incredible woman'
New Zealand will hold a memorial service and a proclamation ceremony in coming days.
New Zealand will hold a memorial service and a proclamation ceremony in coming days.
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British PM Boris Johnson left his Downing St office for the last time.
New York Times: Truss comes to power in the worst economic crisis since the Thatcher era.
They're currently about 115m away from each other but have 'no plans' to meet.
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Rocket attack on a railroad station in central Ukraine on the country's Independence Day.
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At least 12 dead in violent weather that's hit nations including France and Italy.
New York Times: 'People don't even have gas and electricity to cook.'
British prices piling pressure on shoppers facing "steepest real pay cut on record".
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Wildfires continue to spread across Europe, forcing evacuations and destroying homes.
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