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Renewed Investigation into Prince Andrew: A Call for Witnesses

Thames Valley Police have intensified their investigation into Prince Andrew, appealing for witnesses to come forward regarding allegations of misconduct in public office. This unprecedented inquiry raises significant questions about accountability within the British royal family.

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Barney Frank: A Legacy of Advocacy and Reform in US Politics

Barney Frank, one of the first openly gay members of the US Congress, passed away at 86, leaving behind a legacy as a key advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and financial reforms. His influence shaped critical policies and paved the way for future generations.

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Global Growth Forecast Dims Amid Middle East Crisis: UN Reports

The United Nations has revised its global growth forecast downward, attributing the decline to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. This marks a significant concern for economies worldwide, particularly in Europe, as energy prices soar and economic stability is threatened.

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Trump Issues Stark Warning to Iran Amid Stalled Negotiations

U.S. President Donald Trump has escalated his rhetoric against Iran, warning that failure to reach a peace deal could lead to devastating consequences. This warning comes as tensions remain high and negotiations falter, raising concerns over regional stability and energy prices.

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Congress Moves to Constrain Trump's Iran Policy Amid Ongoing Conflict

As tensions rise in the Middle East, a recent Senate vote signals a significant push from Congress to limit President Trump's authority regarding military actions against Iran. With the conflict showing no signs of resolution, this legislative development could reshape U.S. foreign policy in the region.

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