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At least 64 dead and millions without power after Helene devastates south-eastern US
At least 64 people have been confirmed dead and almost 3.5 million were without power on Saturday, after strong winds and torrential rain from Hurricane
At least 22 reported dead as storm John weakens over Mexico
Residents in south-western Mexico on Saturday evacuated from homes flooded by the remnants of Hurricane John that ravaged the Pacific coastline for a week, bringing
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Stuart Murdoch was born in 1968 and grew up in Ayr. In the late 80s, he fell ill with ME/chronic fatigue syndrome and was laid
Seventeen killed in two mass shootings in South African town
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Sophie: Sophie review – shiver-inducing posthumous album from the hyperpop trailblazer
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‘No money can make me come back’: rapper Nines on grief, ghostwriting and why he’s retiring at 34
After 12 years, five albums and four mixtapes, the curtain closes. Nines’ final project, Quit While You’re Ahead, will be his last. And though many