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    Microwave toasties, throws and tiny luxuries: 12 cosy comforts you loved last month

    Here are the top 10 items from the article: 1. **Ninja Foodi 8-in-1 slow cooker**: A multi-skilled machine that can cook, steam, roast, and more, with a discounted price available. 2. **Mylee French Cancan gel nail wraps**: Flexible, nail-shaped stickers of shiny gel polish that can be applied...
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    Our Favorite Cordless Stick Vacuum Is Marked Down $50

    The product being described is the Bissell PowerClean FurFinder 200W Cordless Vacuum. Here are some key features and details: * The vacuum has a 200W motor that effectively captures dirt, dust, and pet hair. * It comes with a FurFinder tool designed specifically for removing pet hair from...
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    The Guardian view on the atrocities in El Fasher: the responsibility for these horrors extends beyond Sudan's borders | Editorial

    The atrocities in El Fasher are a stark reminder that the world's inaction has only emboldened the perpetrators of war crimes. The 18-month siege on the city had already revealed the horrors that the Rapid Support Forces were capable of, including the execution of civilians and sexual violence...
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    With Arsenal clear and rivals stumbling, is the Premier League title race over?

    Premier League Title Race: Arsenal Pull Ahead as Rivals Stutter The Premier League title race is heating up with Liverpool and Manchester City struggling to keep pace, while Arsenal continue to pull ahead. The Gunners have been in top form, showcasing an impressive defensive record that has...
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    Katie Boulter: Hong Kong Open retirement in first round for Briton

    Briton Katie Boulter Retires from Hong Kong Open Amid Injury Concerns. In a shocking turn of events, British tennis star Katie Boulter was forced to retire in her first-round match at the Hong Kong Open, citing injury as the reason for her abrupt exit. The 29-year-old, who has been struggling...
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    Trump, Japan’s Takaichi sign deal to secure rare earths supply

    US President Donald Trump and Japan's new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi have signed several key agreements in Tokyo, cementing their partnership on critical issues such as rare earth minerals and defense spending. The deal is seen as a major victory for the US, which had been seeking increased...
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