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Browsing: Main Headlines
BBC Sport says Wales are officially guaranteed at least a place in the World Cup play-offs after Spain beat Greece 1-0.
BBC News says The Duchess of Sussex has apologised to a court for forgetting she asked a senior aide to brief the authors of a biography about her.
The Guardian says Geoffrey Cox has earned at least £6m from his second job since he entered parliament and he skipped 12 recent votes on days when he was doing paid legal work.
France24 says US tech giant Google suffered a setback on Wednesday after Europe’s second-highest court dismissed its challenge to an EU antitrust ruling and fine.
TRT World says EU and NATO accuse President Alexander Lukashenko of using migrants as a weapon to pressure the West by sending migrants onto the borders of Poland.
Aljazeera says Bangladesh is holding village council elections that are certain to further consolidate the ruling party’s power but have raised concerns about the state of democracy.
VOA says The emotional and racially charged trial of three white men accused of killing an African American jogger focused on whether the tragic shooting was an act of murder or self-defense.
BBC News says Andy Murray knocked out top seed Jannik Sinner to reach the Stockholm Open quarter-finals and said “it’s probably my best win this season”.
BBC News says Prince Harry has said he warned Twitter boss Jack Dorsey about political unrest in the US – just a day before the deadly 6 January riots.
The Guardian says a judge has ruled that White House records from the Trump administration can be turned over to the House committee investigating the deadly 6 January attack.
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