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Thousands of Ukrainian troops aim to ‘destabilise’ Russia with Kursk incursion
Read More Kyiv seeking to ‘stretch the enemy’ as White House says western partners have been ‘indirectly’ involved Thousands of Ukrainian troops are taking part in an incursion aiming to destabilise Russia by showing up the country’s weaknesses, a top official from Ukraine has said as the assault entered its sixth day. “We are on…
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How not to be a terrible tourist: What Europeans want travelers to know
Read More In Europe’s tourist high season, professionals and residents offer advice on making things easier on locals — and travelers. What they want you to know. In Europe’s tourist high season, professionals and residents offer advice on making things easier on locals — and travelers. What they want you to know.
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Why some residents of European hot spots just want tourists to stay away
Read More Over-tourism backlash: In Instragram-favorite cities and towns across Europe, some residents have reached their limit with massive crowds of tourists. Over-tourism backlash: In Instragram-favorite cities and towns across Europe, some residents have reached their limit with massive crowds of tourists.
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Abcarian: This is what makes JD Vance’s attempt to ‘swiftboat’ Tim Walz’s military service so pathetic
Read More The deceitful tactics Republicans used against Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry in 2004 aren’t likely to work for Donald Trump in 2024. The deceitful tactics Republicans used against Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry in 2004 aren’t likely to work for Donald Trump in 2024.
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How gift of Monet painting brightened demoralised Churchill’s postwar years
Read More Generous present for former PM will feature in a landmark exhibition of the artist’s London masterpieces Finding yourself in opposition in the House of Commons can be uncomfortable for those who once led the nation, especially for someone also credited with a vital military victory. So it was for Winston Churchill. But in…
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First deaf Miss South Africa crowned after divisive competition
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Trump campaign accuses Iran of hacking attack
Read MoreClaim comes amid reports of foreign efforts to interfere in US presidential election.Claim comes amid reports of foreign efforts to interfere in US presidential election.
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Startling genome discovery in butterfly project reveals impact of climate change in Europe
Read More Project to study all 11,000 species of butterflies and moths finds ‘two species in the act of being created from one’ The chalkhill blue has some surprising claims to fame. For a start, it is one of the UK’s most beautiful butterflies, as can be seen as they flutter above the grasslands of…
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App to reduce deaths by elephants launched in India
Read MoreConservationists say elephants are becoming more aggressive because their habitats are shrinking.Conservationists say elephants are becoming more aggressive because their habitats are shrinking.
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Eight cancer doctors among dead in Brazil plane crash – as seven others changed flight at last minute
Read More Two trainee doctors from the Uopeccan Cancer Hospital in Cascavel confirmed among the fatalities Two trainee doctors from the Uopeccan Cancer Hospital in Cascavel confirmed among the fatalities
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Two women and baby dead after ute rolls in WA
Read More Four other occupants of Toyota HiLux taken to hospital, where one woman in her 30s died Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast Two women and a baby have died after a ute rolled in Western Australia late on Saturday night. A member of the public called…
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‘Leve Palestina’: The 1970s song that became an antiwar anthem in Sweden
Read MoreGeorge Totari’s famous song brought Palestinian resistance music to the West. Now it is undergoing a major revival.George Totari’s famous song brought Palestinian resistance music to the West. Now it is undergoing a major revival.
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Israel calls on residents in the north of Khan Younis to flee
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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 898
Read MoreAs the war enters its 898th day, these are the main developments.As the war enters its 898th day, these are the main developments.
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Two 143-metre-tall towers set for implosion at German nuclear plant
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Israel-Gaza war live: Mahmoud Abbas urges US to end ‘blind support’ for Israel after missile strikes on a school
Read More Palestinian Authority president urges US to ‘put an end to the blind support that leads to the killing of thousands of innocent civilians’ Hello. We are restarting our live coverage of the Israel-Gaza war and wider Middle East crisis. Here’s a snapshot of the latest. The West Bank-based Palestinian Authority has made a…
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Thousands protest against lithium mining in Serbia
Read More Officials and state-controlled media have launched a major campaign against the rally, comparing it to the uprising in Ukraine that led to the fall of that country’s then pro-Russia president in 2013. (Image credit: Darko Vojinovic) Officials and state-controlled media have launched a major campaign against the rally, comparing it to the uprising…
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2 killed in Russian attacks on Kyiv region, including 4-year old boy
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‘Sometimes you really have to let go’: can Olympians embrace retirement?
Read More Alice Dearing, the first Black swimmer to represent Team GB, ended her career in April – and has some advice for those retiring after the Paris Olympics Alice Dearing knew she would retire if she failed to qualify for the Paris Olympics. So when things began to go “catastrophically wrong” for the 27-year-old…
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Labour go-ahead for march of the pylons promises to spark conflict
Read More A scheme transporting Scotland’s green power to England is likely to be controversial despite lengthy consultations Within weeks, work is expected to begin on a 121-mile (195-kilometre) clean energy “superhighway” designed to channel green electricity from Scotland’s rich renewable resources to the north of England. The industry regulator Ofgem is expected to give…
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The Gaza Man: A Palestinian’s quest to make it to the Olympics
Read MoreMohammed Hamada is a champion weightlifter. But after struggling to survive in Gaza, he faces an uphill task.Mohammed Hamada is a champion weightlifter. But after struggling to survive in Gaza, he faces an uphill task.
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The Druze Religion, Explained
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Zelensky confirms Ukrainian troops fighting inside Russia
Read MoreThe Ukrainian president says his military is pushing the war onto “the aggressor’s territory”.The Ukrainian president says his military is pushing the war onto “the aggressor’s territory”.
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UK ministers warned to prepare for tough decisions on spending
Read More The Treasury has made it clear that reform will be needed as Rachel Reeves begins pivotal review of public finances Cabinet ministers have been ordered to search for cost-cutting reforms and prepare for difficult decisions over spending, as chancellor Rachel Reeves and her team formally begin the process of compiling a pivotal review…
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Mark Rylance among actors calling on Old Vic to cut links with fossil fuel investor
Read More Paapa Essiedu and Stephen Dillane also sign open letter urging theatre to end Royal Bank of Canada’s support over its shares in fuel and arms Actors including Mark Rylance, Paapa Essiedu and Stephen Dillane have signed an open letter calling on the Old Vic theatre to cut ties with a major sponsor over…
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Macron has been hugging France’s heroes as though he dare not let the Olympics go | Angelique Chrisafis
Read More Medal success has offered the president welcome weeks of respite in his country’s fraught political climate – but what happens when the athletes go home? The French president, Emmanuel Macron, is famed for his enthusiastic hugging of sports stars – as the footballer Kylian Mbappé can attest. Macron walked on to the pitch,…
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Kamala Harris says ‘too many’ civilian deaths in Gaza
Read MoreAt least 70 people were killed in the strike Israel says targeted Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants.At least 70 people were killed in the strike Israel says targeted Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants.
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‘Three or four’ countries involved in foreign interference in Australia including ‘friends’, Mike Burgess says
Read More Asio director general of security says some of the countries involved in foreign interference ‘would surprise you’ Australia’s spy boss Mike Burgess has confirmed Iran as one of “at least three or four” countries involved in foreign interference in Australia’s diaspora communities. Speaking on ABC’s Insiders on Sunday, the director general of security…
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8/10: CBS Weekend News
Read MoreHarris, Trump campaign for support in the West; Birds of prey serving as ring bearers is latest wedding trendHarris, Trump campaign for support in the West; Birds of prey serving as ring bearers is latest wedding trend
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Was the shooting of a nine-year-old girl in Hackney linked to a Europe-wide battle between rival drug gangs?
Read More Fatal clashes between Turkish criminals in the heroin trade are spreading in Europe, an Observer investigation reveals It was a pleasant spring Saturday in Barcelona and diners were crammed into the popular restaurants of the Diagonal Mar neighbourhood. Inside one, on Llull Street, four men sat down for lunch. One received a phone…
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Puffin rescued after dog’s alert leads to dramatic rescue: ‘He just refused to move’
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Teenage girl charged with murder after alleged Queensland stabbing
Read More A 24-year-old man was taken to Hervey Bay hospital but died from his injuries upon arrival, police say Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast A 14-year-old girl has been charged with murder after a fatal alleged stabbing in…
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When Amber Haigh vanished, police planted listening devices in home of murder accused. This is what they heard
Read More Robert and Anne Geeves recorded discussing how investigating police ‘can’t find nothing’ Listen to Guardian Australia’s podcast Who Cared? The disappearance of Amber HaighGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast Listening devices planted in the home of a New South Wales couple accused of murder reveal the…
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‘I Impressed Myself.’ Inside Stephen Curry’s Incredible Gold-Medal Shooting Against France
Read More The first three-pointer Stephen Curry nailed in the final three minutes of Team USA’s 98-87 victory over France on Saturday night at Bercy Arena was fairly basic, for him, though it might have been the most important of the Curry flurry that clinched gold for the Americans, and the first Olympic title of…
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‘I Impressed Myself.’ Inside Stephen Curry’s Incredible Gold-Medal Shooting Against France
Read More The first three-pointer Stephen Curry nailed in the final three minutes of Team USA’s 98-87 victory over France on Saturday night at Bercy Arena was fairly basic, for him, though it might have been the most important of the Curry flurry that clinched gold for the Americans, and the first Olympic title of…