world
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The Guardian
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Defence secretary confirms strike on Iris Dena in first US attack on Iranian forces outside Middle East during conflictMiddle East crisis – live updatesA torpedo fired by a US submarine sank an Iranian warship off the south coast of Sri Lanka as the Trump administration followed through on its threats to destroy Tehran’s military and political leadership.At least 87 Iranian sailors were killed in the attack on the Iris Dena on Wednesday. The frigate was sailing in international waters as it retu
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Raised because this piece has covers the full context.
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BBC
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full context
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Al Jazeera
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crime
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March 4, 2026·
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BBC
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Manchester United defender Harry Maguire has his suspended sentence reduced to 15 months at a retrial following an incident in Greece in 2020.
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Raised because this piece has covers the full context and measured framing.
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BBC
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full context · neutral
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The Guardian
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full context · neutral

politics
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March 4, 2026·
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The Guardian
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Vote to come after Israel launches wave of strikes on Tehran and Iran prepares for Ali Khamenei’s funeral. Plus, why a ChatGPT boycott could workGood morning.Republicans in the Senate are expected to reject a resolution backed by the Democrats that would prevent Donald Trump from continuing the Iran war, with the majority leader, John Thune, arguing the president was “acting in the best interest of the nation”.What would the war powers resolution do? It would force an end to US participation in
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Raised because this piece has on-record quotes and covers the full context.
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France24
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world
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March 4, 2026·
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France24
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Britain will stop issuing education visas to nationals from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan, and work visas for Afghans, the government said on Tuesday, as it moves to curb asylum claims via legal routes. The Home Office said asylum applications from students of those countries rose more than 470% between 2021 and 2025.
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Raised because this piece has named sourcing and covers the full context.
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DW
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full context
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The Guardian
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full context