News Review shows you how to use the language from the latest news stories in your everyday English. Published every Tuesday by BBC Learning English.
Scientists have discovered creatures living on an island made of rubbish.
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EscucharThe US and now Canada have banned TikTok from government phones.
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EscucharPrime Minister of New Zealand says she did not have the energy needed to continue.
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EscucharPrince Harry's autobiography, Spare, which reveals royal family secrets, is out on sale.
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EscucharThere are 8 billion people on Earth. Neil and Sian teach you the vocabulary you need.
Escuchar1 million Twitter accounts have been deactivated since Elon Musk bought it last month.
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