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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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Iranian state media blames US and Israel for protests as internet is shut down
Tens of thousands of Iranians have gathered in the streets of the capital, Tehran, and other cities as protests sparked by a struggling economy spread - increasing pressure on the country's leadership.
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Federal agents shoot and injure two people in Oregon - a day after incident in Minneapolis
Two people have been shot and injured by federal agents in Oregon - a day after a woman was killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.
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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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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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Minneapolis on edge after fatal shooting - as ICE's techniques provoke anger and protests
The snowy street where Renee Nicole Good was shot and killed by an immigration officer has now become a memorial to her.
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Political prisoners are being freed from a brutal jail in Caracas. It's a significant development
It's the shape of a three-sided pyramid - originally built to become a shopping mall in Venezuela's capital Caracas - but El Helicoide has for years been a sinister prison, headquarters of the secret police and famous for the torture of its inmates.
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Mounjaro and Wegovy may need to be continued for life, new research suggests
The weight loss jabs Mounjaro and Wegovy may need to be continued for life to keep obesity under control, new research suggests.
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Starmer says 'more could be done to protect' the Arctic amid 'Russian aggression' in call to Trump
Sir Keir Starmer has said "more could be done to protect" the Arctic region and agreed with Donald Trump on the "need to deter an increasingly aggressive Russia in the High North" during his second call in two days with the US president, Downing Street has said.
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US aims to control Venezuela oil sales 'indefinitely'
The White House has said it aims to control sales of Venezuela's oil "indefinitely" as the Trump administration draws up plans for US oil companies to return to the nation.
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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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Watchdog to examine West Midlands Police role in Maccabi Tel Aviv fans ban
The police watchdog has told Sky News it will assess evidence provided by West Midlands Police to MPs and consider the findings of a review into how its intelligence assessment was used to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from Aston Villa.
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Mickey Rourke tells fans he is not behind 'humiliating' $100k eviction fundraiser
Hollywood star Mickey Rourke has told fans he is not behind a "humiliating" fundraising website set up to support him - and urged well-wishers to try and get their money back as the total reached almost $100,000.
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New app will allow pupils to view GCSE results digitally from summer 2026
Year 11 pupils in England will soon be able to access their GCSE results on their phones, under government plans to modernise how exam records are stored and shared.
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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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Maternal death rate up by 20% - as government fails to meet 2025 target
Increasing numbers of women in the UK are dying during pregnancy or in the weeks after giving birth, according to new figures.
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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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1,000 days of war in Sudan: 70% of population in need as bombing of key cities continues
A thousand days of war in Sudan has left millions deprived, displaced and longing for a political solution to the disastrous armed violence tearing the country apart.
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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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Philippines: One dead and 38 missing after landfill collapse sends avalanche of rubbish into village
One person has died and 38 others are missing after a landfill collapse in the Philippines.
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Inside Iran's protests: Gunfire, hospital raids and growing anger
In a place called Malekshahi, in western Iran, protesters converge on a base run by the revolutionary guards.
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Clifftop residents told to leave because Storm Goretti could destroy their homes
Residents of 14 clifftop homes in Hemsby, Norfolk, have been told to leave because Storm Goretti leaves them in danger of "imminent collapse" onto the beach below.
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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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US senators vote to curb Trump's ability to take more Venezuela military action
The US Senate has voted for legislation that would bar Donald Trump from taking further military action against Venezuela without authorisation from Congress.
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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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'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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Illegal child abuse material generated by X's artificial intelligence Grok, says UK watchdog
Criminals have used Grok, Elon Musk's AI, to create child sexual abuse imagery, the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) has reported.
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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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Time for your dog to go vegan? Canine food counts for 1% of UK greenhouse gas emissions, survey shows
Dog food in the UK counts for around 1% of the country's total greenhouse gas emissions, according to the findings of an environmental survey.







