Sky News Headlines
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Investment fund deal shows US commitment to a 'free, sovereign, prosperous Ukraine', says White House
The US Treasury has announced it has agreed to establish an American-Ukrainian reconstruction investment fund.
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'A shell remains': Sky reporter returns to family home left in ruins by Sudan war
The biggest city in the Sahel has been ransacked and left in ruins.
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Watch footage shown in court of 'Sycamore Gap tree being cut down'
Mobile phone footage allegedly showing the moment the famous Sycamore Gap tree crashed to the ground to the sound of a chainsaw has been played to jurors.
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King says cancer diagnosis is 'daunting' and 'frightening' experience
The King has shared his thoughts on the "frightening experience" of being among the thousands of people diagnosed with cancer every year.
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Weinstein accuser felt 'the unthinkable was happening' during alleged assault
A former TV production assistant has told a court she felt "the unthinkable was happening" during an alleged assault by Harvey Weinstein.
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Serial paedophile 'used every single quality for evil purposes', says abuse victim
A man abused by Richard Burrows as a child has told Sky News he is grateful that "finally" the serial paedophile "can't escape from what he's done" after being jailed for 46 years.
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On a dawn police raid, the case of Chris Kaba's shooting still lingers over armed officers
At a midnight briefing in Kentish Town police station in north London, officers are shown a photograph of Danny Downes, a large white man with a wispy beard, who has been linked to a shooting in the area.
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More than 40 music acts including Paul Weller and Annie Mac sign open letter in support of Kneecap
Paul Weller, Primal Scream and DJ Annie Mac are among the music stars who have signed a letter in support of rap group Kneecap.
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India shuts airspace to Pakistani airlines as US urges nuclear-armed neighbours to 'de-escalate'
India and Pakistan have been urged by America's top diplomat to work together to "de-escalate" rising tensions over Kashmir.
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Almost two-thirds of school leaders say the job has impacted their mental health, survey finds
Nearly two-thirds of school leaders in England say their mental health has suffered in the past year, with some even leaving the profession due to the pressure.