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Russian drone attacks on several Ukrainian regions overnight after ‘Easter truce’ ends, says Ukraine’s military – Ukraine war live
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Russian drone attacks on several Ukrainian regions overnight after ‘Easter truce’ ends, says Ukraine’s military – Ukraine war live
Yohannes Lowe

The article provides an update on the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, detailing...

I’ve just been housed. Now I’m paying someone else’s debt on my prepay meter
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I’ve just been housed. Now I’m paying someone else’s debt on my prepay meter
Anna Tims

The article sheds light on the distressing experience of a refugee who faces difficulties with...

Grassroots activists who took on corruption and corporate power share 2025 Goldman prize
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Grassroots activists who took on corruption and corporate power share 2025 Goldman prize
Nina Lakhani Climate justice reporter

The article highlights the achievements of grassroots activists who have made significant...

TV tonight: life-or-death decisions at the casualty department door
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TV tonight: life-or-death decisions at the casualty department door
Hollie Richardson, Ali Catterall, Ellen E Jones, Jack Seale, Graeme Virtue and Simon Wardell

The article provides an overview of various television programming scheduled for the evening,...

Emboldened by Trump, the ‘liberal’ UK is giving free rein to its colonial impulses | Kenneth Mohammed
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Emboldened by Trump, the ‘liberal’ UK is giving free rein to its colonial impulses | Kenneth Mohammed
Kenneth Mohammed

The article critiques the current political landscape in the UK and its parallels with the...

How to split the bill without causing long-term divisions
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How to split the bill without causing long-term divisions
Mimi Ibrahim

The article addresses the sensitive issue of financial disparities among friends and how these...

Is it true that … potatoes are bad for you?
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Is it true that … potatoes are bad for you?
Kate Lloyd

The article provides an examination of the health implications of consuming potatoes, a common...

Coalition says a national sex offender register would be a ‘powerful deterrent’. How would it work, and why now?
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Coalition says a national sex offender register would be a ‘powerful deterrent’. How would it work, and why now?
Caitlin Cassidy

The article presents the Coalition's proposal for a national sex offender register aimed at...

Moral Ambition by Rutger Bregman review – don’t just stand there, do something
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Moral Ambition by Rutger Bregman review – don’t just stand there, do something
Stuart Jeffries

The review of Rutger Bregman's "Moral Ambition" presents a thoughtprovoking examination of the...

Nepali-speaking Bhutanese refugees in limbo after deportation from US
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Nepali-speaking Bhutanese refugees in limbo after deportation from US
Gaurav Pokharel in Kathmandu

The situation described in the article highlights a complex legal and humanitarian issue...

Katherine Ryan performs scientific tests on comedians: podcasts of the week
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Katherine Ryan performs scientific tests on comedians: podcasts of the week
Rachel Aroesti & Hollie Richardson

The article presents a variety of podcasts, highlighting their unique themes and hosts...

Air raid alerts in Ukraine after Putin’s Easter ‘ceasefire’ ends
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Air raid alerts in Ukraine after Putin’s Easter ‘ceasefire’ ends
Luke Harding in Kyiv and agencies

The article provides a critical account of the recent developments in Ukraine following the...

When is the 2025 Australia election date? Everything you need to know about early voting, how to apply for a postal vote, what to do if you are overseas and more
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When is the 2025 Australia election date? Everything you need to know about early voting, how to apply for a postal vote, what to do if you are overseas and more
Guardian staff

The article provides essential information about the upcoming federal election in Australia,...

With ‘AI slop’ distorting our reality, the world is sleepwalking into disaster | Nesrine Malik
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With ‘AI slop’ distorting our reality, the world is sleepwalking into disaster | Nesrine Malik
Nesrine Malik

The article highlights the growing prevalence of lowquality AIgenerated content, referred to as...

Some British MPs spending equivalent of a day a week doing second jobs
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Some British MPs spending equivalent of a day a week doing second jobs
Michael Goodier

The article highlights the issue of British MPs engaging in second jobs, revealing a trend that...

Ten assaults a day on asylum seekers in Home Office care, figures reveal
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Ten assaults a day on asylum seekers in Home Office care, figures reveal
Diane Taylor

The report highlights alarming statistics regarding the treatment of asylum seekers in the care...

There is a way to turn Trump’s chaos into an opportunity. Here is what European leaders must do | Paul Taylor
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There is a way to turn Trump’s chaos into an opportunity. Here is what European leaders must do | Paul Taylor
Paul Taylor

The article explores the potential opportunities that could arise for Europe as a result of the...

‘It was very difficult to hold on to’: are Michelin stars a blessing - or a curse?
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‘It was very difficult to hold on to’: are Michelin stars a blessing - or a curse?
Anita Chaudhuri

The article delves into the changing perceptions surrounding Michelin stars in the fine dining...

London Gatwick is UK’s worst airport for flight delays, figures show
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London Gatwick is UK’s worst airport for flight delays, figures show
Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent

The article highlights a concerning trend regarding flight delays at London Gatwick Airport,...

A ‘strange dance’: media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban
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A ‘strange dance’: media mogul Saad Mohseni on making TV under the Taliban
Daniel Boffey Chief reporter

The article explores the challenges faced by Saad Mohseni, a prominent media mogul in...

Mortgage completions rose by 50% in March as UK buyers rushed to beat stamp duty deadline
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Mortgage completions rose by 50% in March as UK buyers rushed to beat stamp duty deadline
Gwyn Topham

The article reveals significant changes in the UK mortgage market, with a notable increase in...

In a difficult year being unemployed, I learned what success really means | Sunil Badami
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In a difficult year being unemployed, I learned what success really means | Sunil Badami
Sunil Badami

The article by Sunil Badami reflects on the challenges and lessons learned during a period of...

El Salvador’s president proposes swapping US-deported Venezuelans with Maduro’s ‘political prisoners’
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El Salvador’s president proposes swapping US-deported Venezuelans with Maduro’s ‘political prisoners’
Reuters

The article presents an intriguing diplomatic proposal from El Salvador's President, Nayib...

Beijing threatens countermeasures against countries that ‘appease’ Washington in trade war
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Beijing threatens countermeasures against countries that ‘appease’ Washington in trade war
Helen Davidson in Taipei and agencies

The article outlines China's stern warning against countries that might compromise its interests...