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  1. The political shockwaves from the Epstein files controversy are threatening to reshape Britain's power dynamics, with PM Keir Starmer facing growing calls to resign over his appointment of his former Labour colleague Peter Mandelson as the US envoy.
  2. As Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Adviser, Miller has pushed for more deportation raids
  3. US and Venezuelan exports, even when taken together, fail to match the huge volume of crude India has been getting from Russia.
  4. A typical lower-income British household would have to wait 137 years to see its living standards double, according to the Resolution Foundation - more than three times longer than in the past.
  5. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's election victory is handing Chinese leader Xi Jinping a dilemma: Engage with Japan's most popular post-war leader or continue a deep freeze with the US's top ally in Asia.
  6. The attackers used explosives to breach the van and exchanged gunfire with the Carabinieri (Italian Military Police). 
  7. Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show celebrated America - all of it - with a message of unity. To better understand some of the significance of Bad Bunny's historic Super Bowl halftime performance on Sunday night, start at the end.
  8. Jake Paul faced flak online for calls to boycott Bad Bunny's halftime performance, the first all-Spanish set in Super Bowl history.
  9. The Donald Trump administration has termed the new India-United States trade deal a "historic" step, which, according to the White House, will open the Indian market of over 1.4 billion people to American products.
  10. Buckingham Palace said it "stands ready" to support a police investigation into the conduct of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the younger brother of King Charles III, after further damaging claims emerged over his association with offender Epstein.