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British media and telecommunications conglomerate

Sky Group Limited is a British media and telecommunications conglomerate, which is a subsidiary of the American conglomerate Comcast, and headquartered in Isleworth. It has operations in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy. Sky is Europe's largest media company and pay-TV broadcaster by revenue, with 23 million subscribers and more than 31,000 employees as of 2019. The company is primarily involved in satellite television, producing and broadcasting. The current CEO is Dana Strong.

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US Airstrikes in Yemen Following Accidental Leak of War Plans

A reporter was accidentally added to a group chat of senior US officials who discussed and subsequently launched airstrikes in Yemen, killing at least 53 people; the incident revealed internal divisions on the strategy and sparked calls for an investigation into potential security breaches and crime...

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UK Government Announces 10,000 Civil Service Job Cuts

The UK government plans to cut civil service running costs by 15% by 2030, potentially eliminating 10,000 jobs through voluntary exit schemes already implemented in several departments, including the Department for Environment and Rural Affairs, the Foreign Office and Cabinet Office, with others to ...

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Isle of Man Legalizes Assisted Dying

The Isle of Man will become the first place in the UK to legalize assisted dying after its parliament passed a bill on Tuesday; the law will allow terminally ill adults who have lived on the island for five years and have less than 12 months to live to end their lives with medical assistance, but do...

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Corbyn Condemns UK Government's £5 Billion Welfare Cuts

Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn condemns the UK government's £5 billion welfare cuts, arguing they will disproportionately harm disabled people and increase poverty, urging Chancellor Rachel Reeves to reconsider before Wednesday's spring statement.

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US-led Talks Aim for Partial Russia-Ukraine Ceasefire

US-led negotiations for a partial Russia-Ukraine ceasefire are underway in Saudi Arabia, aiming to establish a Black Sea maritime ceasefire and address confidence-building measures, including the return of Ukrainian children held by Russia.

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Saudi Arabia's Rise as a Global Peace Broker

Saudi Arabia, despite its human rights record, hosts Ukraine peace talks, leveraging the opportunity to boost its international profile through various diplomatic and sporting initiatives, aiming to improve its global image.

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UK Urges Russia to Accept Full Ceasefire as US Partially Lifts Sanctions

The UK is urging Russia to accept Ukraine's proposed full ceasefire following a truce agreed between the two countries over Black Sea and energy facilities, while the US has partially lifted sanctions on Russia to facilitate agricultural and fertilizer exports, a move generating concerns over the br...

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World Athletics to Introduce Mandatory Sex Verification Tests for Female Athletes

World Athletics will introduce mandatory sex verification tests—non-invasive cheek swabs or dry blood tests—for all female competitors, aiming to protect women's sports; this follows a ban on athletes assigned male at birth competing in women's events.

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£9 Billion Lower Thames Crossing Approved After 16 Years

The UK government approved the £9 billion Lower Thames Crossing project on Tuesday, a 14.5-mile road scheme aimed at easing congestion on the Dartford Crossing. The project, which includes a 2.6-mile tunnel under the River Thames, has been in planning since 2009, with pre-construction costs reaching...

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US Delegation Visits Greenland Amid Annexation Threats

A high-level US delegation, led by Usha Vance, will visit Greenland this week, including a visit to the Pituffik space base, amid President Trump's continued threats to annex the territory, prompting strong opposition from Greenland's Prime Minister.

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US Envoy Rejects UK's Ukraine Peace Plan

Steve Witkoff, a US envoy leading Ukraine ceasefire negotiations, dismissed UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's "coalition of the willing" plan as "posture and pose", criticizing its simplistic approach while expressing a positive view of Vladimir Putin after a recent meeting in Moscow. Despite this cri...

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US Trade War Escalation Partially Rolled Back

The Trump administration is reportedly scaling back its threatened trade war escalation, potentially delaying or reducing tariffs on cars, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals scheduled for April 2nd, following intense lobbying; however, "reciprocal" tariffs remain planned.

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