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New footage shows Minneapolis shooting, filmed by ICE agent who fired gun
New mobile phone footage shows the moments around Renee Nicole Good's death in Minneapolis, filmed by the ICE agent who shot her.
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More warnings for snow and ice over the weekend
Forecasters have warned the UK should brace for more cold weather, ice and snow over the weekend, following Storm Goretti.
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Iran's leaders facing most serious threat since 1979 revolution
Millions of people in Iran are now united around the hope of destroying the Islamic Republic and removing its leader, Ayatollah Khamenei.
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Death penalty threat as Iran's supreme leader says protesters 'ruining' country to please Trump
Iran's supreme leader has warned of a crackdown on protesters, with a prosecutor in Tehran saying some could face the death penalty.
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Winners and losers of Christmas as Tesco reveals busiest ever days
The UK's largest supermarket chain had its busiest days ever over Christmas, reporting "strong" growth thanks to sales of fresh food as customers sought to eat more healthily.
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Asylum hotel migrant evictions set to begin in the spring
Evictions of migrants living in asylum hotels are set to start in the spring, Sky News understands.
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No 10 hits out at 'insulting' changes to Musk's Grok chatbot after deepfake warning
Image editing on X's Grok AI tool has been limited to paid subscribers, according to a message displayed by the chatbot - with the changes described as "insulting" by Downing Street.
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Reviving Venezuela's oil industry may be harder than Trump thinks - and this is why
Oil sits at the heart of Donald Trump's Venezuelan gamble. Within a day of the US operation which ousted President Nicolas Maduro, Trump made his top priority clear: reviving the country's oil industry.
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Two Russian citizens aboard captured oil tanker released by US, Russia claims
Two Russian citizens who were aboard the oil tanker seized by US special forces on Wednesday have been released, Russia has claimed.
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Aria Thorpe: Nine-year-old girl died from single stab wound to chest, inquest hears
A nine-year-old girl died from a single stab wound to her chest at home, an inquest has heard.
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Why robots still can't match humans - and what's holding them back
My first fight with a robot started badly.
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Can Zack Polanski's anti-establishment message beat Nigel Farage on migration?
Zack Polanski might not appear the most natural ally of Reform voters.
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'Extremely dangerous situation': Ex-Danish PM reacts to US 'act of aggression' over Greenland
The former prime minister of Denmark has told Sky News her country is "being bullied" by the US over Greenland, and that it views this as "an act of aggression".
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Owners of Swiss bar where 40 died in New Year fire are detained
Jacques Moretti, co-owner of a bar where 40 people died in a fire on New Year's Day, has been arrested a Swiss prosecutor has said.
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Great British Railways: How much of your cash has been spent on trains rebrand?
More than £30,000 of taxpayer money has been spent on creating a new logo for nationalised rail services, Sky News can reveal.
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Luke Littler seals record £20m deal with dart supplier
Luke Littler has secured a historic payday after agreeing a record £20m deal with his dart supplier.
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'My daughter was diagnosed with childhood dementia before she turned four - what we were told is criminal'
The day before Sophia Scott celebrated her 4th birthday, her parents were summoned to a Glasgow hospital room. Five doctors stood waiting.
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Israeli strikes across Gaza kill at least 13, officials say
Israeli strikes across Gaza killed at least 13 people including a child, health officials have said.
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Funeral held for French movie and style icon Brigitte Bardot
Brigitte Bardot's funeral has been held with a private service in Saint-Tropez.
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Trump says US will act on Greenland 'whether they like it or not'
The US is "going to do something on Greenland, whether they like it or not", Donald Trump has said.
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Lawyer for Rob Reiner's son withdraws from case
The arraignment of Rob Reiner's son over the killing of his parents has been delayed after his high-profile defence lawyer withdrew from the case.
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Russian hypersonic missile used for first time since 2024, in strike near NATO border
Russia struck a target in the Ukrainian city of Lviv overnight with its powerful Oreshnik hypersonic missile, just 40 miles from the border with NATO-member Poland.
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'It made me feel so small' says man turned away from hotel for being homeless
A man has told Sky News how small he was made to feel when a hotel refused to let him in on a freezing cold night because he was homeless.
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Russia's use of hypersonic missile brings fresh threat to Europe and NATO
Russia's inclusion of the Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) in its latest missile and drone strikes on Ukraine has drawn attention well beyond the immediate battlefield - raising urgent questions about the wider security implications for Europe and NATO alike.
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US intercepts third tanker in a week as it tightens control over Venezuelan oil
The US military says its forces have seized a third oil tanker in the space of a week.
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Labour MP who rebelled over jury trial plans 'not expecting to lose whip'
A Labour MP who broke ranks to oppose the government's plans to restrict jury trials has said he is not expecting to lose the party whip - but he does "not care" if he does.
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NASA will bring astronauts home early from ISS over medical issue
NASA will bring back a crew from the ISS earlier than planned because of a medical issues.
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'Get a grip' on Grok, Starmer tells X after AI tool is used for child sex images
An artificial intelligence (AI) tool producing sexualised images of children will not be tolerated and is "disgusting" and "unlawful", the prime minister has said.
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Warner Bros shareholders urged to reject amended Paramount bid
The board of Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) has urged its shareholders to reject an amended hostile bid by Paramount Skydance while maintaining its unanimous support for a rival offer by Netflix.
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£200m allocated for UK armed forces deployment to Ukraine, government says
The government has allocated £200m of funding to prepare the UK's armed forces to be deployed to Ukraine in the event of a peace deal.
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Cyber flashing just become a priority offence - here's what changes from today
Cyber flashing became illegal in 2024. Now, the government is making it a priority offence, putting the pressure on tech companies to do something about it.
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Palestine Action activist on hunger strike for nearly 70 days 'deteriorating'
Palestine Action hunger strikers could be at risk of death, the group and a leading doctor have warned, as one of them enters 69 days without food.


