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Why is Iran's Kharg Island so important and why wasn't its oil infrastructure hit by US strikes?Donald Trump has said his forces carried out a bombing raid on Iran's "crown jewel" Kharg, a small island in the north of the Persian Gulf, on Friday.
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Explosion damages Jewish school in AmsterdamAn explosion has damaged a Jewish school in Amsterdam, according to Dutch officials.
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Man found dead in wheelie binA man has been found dead in a wheelie bin in Coventry, police have said.
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Family's fury as hospital unit where father died after 'wrong person' surgery mix-up investigatedThe family of a man who died waiting for life-saving brain surgery at one of the country's leading hospitals say they're "furious" the department which treated him is now under rapid investigation.
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What future do you want for Sycamore Gap tree?The public has been asked to vote on which of six shortlisted artists should create an artwork from the wood of the illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree in a "nationally important" commission.
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Ex-Labour minister who was confronted by Joanna Lumley in TV showdown has diedA former Labour minister who was famously confronted by Joanna Lumley in a live TV showdown has died from brain cancer aged 66.
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'Trump is doing a favour for humanity': Hopes and fears of LA's Iranian communityLuxury Persian rugs are stacked in piles in the Los Angeles shop which Eric Saddigh has owned for decades.
Top Sports News from Sky
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Åberg races clear at The Players as McIlroy, Scheffler survive big scaresLudvig Åberg raced into the halfway lead at The Players, as pre-tournament favourites Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy stuttered into the weekend at TPC Sawgrass.
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Fatal shooting delays fans entering The PlayersSpectators were delayed entering The Players ahead of the third round at TPC Sawgrass, following a fatal shooting close to the course the previous evening.
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Pep: Title race will be over if Man City don't beat West HamPep Guardiola has said the Premier League title race will be "over" if his Manchester City side drop points at West Ham on Saturday.
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Andrews Q&A: Brentford head coach answers readers' questionsEarlier this week, we asked you - the Sky Sports readers - to submit any burning questions for Brentford head coach Keith Andrews.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Reality TV to Oscars history: The rise and rise of Jessie BuckleyIn an unusually unpredictable Oscars race, there is only one moment experts agree is a dead cert - Jessie Buckley, on stage once again, to collect the award for best actress.
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In pictures: Iconic Oscars outfits that broke all the rulesThe Oscars celebrate the craft and creative excellence behind the best movies of the year – but the red carpet ahead of the ceremony is quite a different matter.
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Warner Bros looks set for Oscars success - but takeover plans have created uncertainty in HollywoodOne Battle After Another and Sinners are two films set for big wins at the Oscars this weekend - but with the studio behind them potentially facing a huge takeover, industry experts say this is a time of great uncertainty in Hollywood.
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'This is only the beginning': KPop Demon Hunters 2 is on the wayKPop Demon Hunters is getting a sequel.
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Ministers warn petrol retailers over prices in meetingChancellor Rachel Reeves has warned petrol retailers of a "shared obligation" to keep prices down for motorists amid soaring prices and war in the Middle East.
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Zero growth in January as economic outlook clouded by war-linked inflation threatThe UK economy grew by 0.2% in the three months to January but with zero growth that month, according to official figures, as the prospects ahead are clouded by uncertainty due to the effects of the Middle East war.
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Why Trump's war with Iran will help fund Russia's assault on UkraineIn a war increasingly determined by the flow and price of oil, one country is already emerging as a winner - and it's not even a combatant.