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If you're not familiar with the case, Ábrego García was mistakenly deported from Maryland in the United States in March, and sent to a notorious mega-prison in El Salvador by the Trump administration.
One of two people killed in an on-campus shooting at Florida State University was an employee of food service provider ...
Burnley recover from a goal down at nine-man Watford to take big step towards sealing a Premier League return.
Leading football personalities discuss what's needed in order to impress Jose Mourinho - one of the sport's most successful ...
An area of Bedford town centre has been cordoned off after a suspected unexploded grenade was discovered, police have ...
Sir Keir Starmer and Donald Trump discussed "ongoing and productive" trade talks, No 10 has said, in their first call since ...
Meloni goes on to say the goal for Europe and the US is to "make the West great again". She says Trump has accepted an ...
A police officer confirmed to BBC News that the man who was killed, 45-year-old Asif Nawaz, was a staff member at KFC who was ...
London Pulse's superb start to the Netball Super League season continues with a hard-fought 61-56 victory over Manchester ...
Footage shows the damage caused by a hailstorm in Fremont, Nebraska on Thursday, leaving homes and vehicles with smashed ...
Sean Lynn says he's enjoyed "a lot of pinch me moments" during the early stages of his tenure as Wales Women's head coach.
But Salvadoran President Bukele says Kilmar Ábrego García - who is at the centre of a US court battle - will stay in custody.