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Mobile phones will be seized from illegal migrants entering the UK from Monday without arrest.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has defended Denmark and Greenland in the wake of further threats of annexation by US President Donald Trump.
Trump has repeated claims that the US needs the arctic island for its national security.
Danish PM Mette Frederiksen has urged President Trump to stop making threats and said the US has "no right to annex any of the three countries in the Danish Kingdom."
Keir Starmer said that the future of Greenland is only for Denmark and Greenland to decide, and reiterated the UK's support for its Nato ally.
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Manchester United are looking for a new manager, having sacked Ruben Amorim after 14 months in charge.
United are currently 6th in the Premier League, and are chasing a Champions League place.
Amorim publicly hit out at the club's hierarchy about his level of control after their 1-all draw at Leeds, saying he was the manager, not head coach.
His tactics and style of play have been strongly criticised by some fans… Jay Motty is from the YouTube channel Stretford Paddock:
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U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that Washington could raise tariffs on Indian goods if New Delhi continues buying Russian oil, linking trade pressure directly to India's energy policy. The remarks highlight a fresh point of friction in an otherwise expanding strategic partnership.
Kshitij Nagar reports from New Delhi.
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South Korea's president Lee Jae Myung is due to meet his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on Monday amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Regional security is high on the agenda for the meeting in Beijing.
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says that when President Trump claimed America is now "running Venezuela", he meant that a U.S. oil embargo will remain in place against the regime in Caracas.
The Secretary of State said the oil embargo will allow the United States to dictate the terms of Venezuela's future.
Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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After the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by US special forces, an air of normality is returning to the country.
Shops are re-opening and some domestic flights are resuming, as analysts say the government is trying to send a message that they are still in control.
In the capital Caracas, the streets are largely empty, as most people remain in their homes whilst questions remain about how things will operate.
As Mary Triny Mena reports, opinions are split about the status quo developing after the US said they are 'going to run' Venezuela…
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