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The EU Commission says UK and EU citizens under 30 should be able to work or study for up to four years.
A military helicopter carrying senior military officers crashed and caught fire, killing ten people.
Some inbound flights to the world's second busiest airport resume, but many passengers remain stranded.
The historic 17th Century building in Denmark's capital was engulfed in flames on Tuesday.
Measures against Tehran's drone programme are issued jointly in response to Saturday's attack on Israel.
If Dubai is the ultimate Instagram city, then this was the week the filter came off.
Robert F Kennedy Jr is running for president as an independent - but many family members oppose him.
A leader of the AfD party is on trial for saying the words "All for Germany!" at a 2021 rally.
Google sacked 28 staff members for taking part in protests against a contract with the Israeli government.
The junta has accused three diplomats of "subversive activities", which France has denied.
A spate of strikes and retaliations has left dead and injured on both sides of the border.
Italy's prime minister hits back at Spanish criticism of a bill allowing anti-abortion groups in clinics.
One of the jurors in the ex-president's first criminal trial was dismissed after raising privacy concerns.
The singer says being able to dress fashionably in public again "does something for you as a woman".
The alleged spies are accused of planning sabotage attacks to undermine military aid for Ukraine.
The actress responds to Hollywood producer Carol Baum saying: "She's not pretty, she can't act."
Prosecutors accuse German-Russian duo of being prepared to 'carry out explosive and arson attacks' on US army sites.
Some Swifties dive straight in to listen while others insist true fans will wait for official release.
Chaos engulfed the UAE after its biggest city Dubai was inundated with water in the wake of record rainfall.
Move in US election year could push up oil prices, but Washington says Maduro has not made promised electoral reforms.
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