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Climatologist Friederike Otto: ‘The more unequal the society is, the more severe the climate disaster’
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Climatologist Friederike Otto: ‘The more unequal the society is, the more severe the climate disaster’
Ian Tucker

The content explores the intersection of climate science and social inequality, as discussed by...

‘Nobody has done this before’: Britain’s beloved steam trains trial pioneering technology
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‘Nobody has done this before’: Britain’s beloved steam trains trial pioneering technology
Daniel Puddicombe

The article highlights a significant development in the UK's rail transport system, particularly...

Fears that UK military bases may be leaking toxic ‘forever chemicals’ into drinking water
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Fears that UK military bases may be leaking toxic ‘forever chemicals’ into drinking water
Rachel Salvidge

Concerns over potential contamination from UK military bases highlight an important...

‘Is there a place for the poor?’ Artists and activists try to revive Johannesburg, crumbling City of Gold
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‘Is there a place for the poor?’ Artists and activists try to revive Johannesburg, crumbling City of Gold
Rachel Savage

The article highlights the struggles faced by residents in Johannesburg, particularly focusing...

Pledge to create thousands more nursery places has backfired, early years groups say
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Pledge to create thousands more nursery places has backfired, early years groups say
James Tapper

The article addresses the unintended consequences of a government initiative aimed at increasing...

The showdown between Harvard and the White House – day by day
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The showdown between Harvard and the White House – day by day
Anna Betts

The article explores the conflict between Harvard University and the Trump administration,...

Sci-fi Musk is brainstorming ways to breed his ‘legion’ more efficiently | Arwa Mahdawi
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Sci-fi Musk is brainstorming ways to breed his ‘legion’ more efficiently | Arwa Mahdawi
Arwa Mahdawi

The article delves into the controversial and provocative aspects of Elon Musk's personal life,...

UK couple who died in Italy cable car crash named
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UK couple who died in Italy cable car crash named
Harry Taylor

The recent cable car tragedy in Italy has drawn significant attention, particularly regarding...

‘Don’t ask what AI can do for us, ask what it is doing to us’: are ChatGPT and co harming human intelligence?
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‘Don’t ask what AI can do for us, ask what it is doing to us’: are ChatGPT and co harming human intelligence?
Helen Thomson

The article presents a thoughtprovoking examination of the impact of AI technologies,...

‘The bomber’s words sound mainstream. Like he won!’ Oklahoma City’s tragedy in the time of Trump
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‘The bomber’s words sound mainstream. Like he won!’ Oklahoma City’s tragedy in the time of Trump
Andrew Gumbel

The article reflects on the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, drawing parallels...

Musk and AI among biggest threats to brand reputation, global survey shows
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Musk and AI among biggest threats to brand reputation, global survey shows
Ramon Antonio Vargas

The article brings attention to the findings of a global survey which identifies Elon Musk and...

Orbán’s stance on Ukraine pushes Hungary to brink in EU relations
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Orbán’s stance on Ukraine pushes Hungary to brink in EU relations
Jennifer Rankin in Brussels

The article highlights Hungary's political climate regarding its relationship with Ukraine and...

This un-American life: can you really divest yourself of everything from the US?
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This un-American life: can you really divest yourself of everything from the US?
Jeremy Ettinghausen

The article presents a perspective on the growing sentiment of discontent towards American...

An Israeli bomb took a teen’s arm in Gaza. She’s healing with a family in Philadelphia
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An Israeli bomb took a teen’s arm in Gaza. She’s healing with a family in Philadelphia
Melissa Hellmann

The article presents a poignant narrative about Tasneem Sharif Abbas, a young girl whose life...

This is how we do it: ‘Being with him again is bliss. I’ve not had an orgasm during sex since we broke up in 1982’
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This is how we do it: ‘Being with him again is bliss. I’ve not had an orgasm during sex since we broke up in 1982’
As told to Kitty Drake

The article presents a deeply personal narrative about love, loss, and rekindling a longlost...

Microplastics found in human ovary follicular fluid for the first time
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Microplastics found in human ovary follicular fluid for the first time
Tom Perkins

The discovery of microplastics in human ovary follicular fluid has sparked significant concern...

‘Hitler’s hatred of the scientist had intensified. There was a price on his head’: the tragic story of Robert Einstein, Albert’s cousin
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‘Hitler’s hatred of the scientist had intensified. There was a price on his head’: the tragic story of Robert Einstein, Albert’s cousin
Thomas Harding

The article delves into the historical context of Robert Einstein, cousin of the renowned...

Trumpet of Patriots faithful told Australia needs ‘many’ Trump-like policies as Clive Palmer launches campaign
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Trumpet of Patriots faithful told Australia needs ‘many’ Trump-like policies as Clive Palmer launches campaign
Australian Associated Press

The article provides a detailed account of Clive Palmer's launch of the "Trumpet of Patriots"...

There are fewer children in England’s primary schools. That’s no reason to strip funding from them | Lola Okolosie
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There are fewer children in England’s primary schools. That’s no reason to strip funding from them | Lola Okolosie
Lola Okolosie

The article highlights a significant issue regarding the decline in primary school enrollment in...

‘Has the texture of feta, but not much else’: the best (and worst) supermarket feta, tested
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‘Has the texture of feta, but not much else’: the best (and worst) supermarket feta, tested
Georgina Hayden

The article presents a detailed review of different supermarket feta cheeses, highlighting their...

‘Immediate red flags’: questions raised over ‘expert’ much quoted in UK press
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‘Immediate red flags’: questions raised over ‘expert’ much quoted in UK press
Michael Savage Media editor

Concerns have arisen regarding the credibility of Barbara Santini, a psychologist frequently...

No, you’re not fine just the way you are: time to quit your pointless job, become morally ambitious and change the world
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No, you’re not fine just the way you are: time to quit your pointless job, become morally ambitious and change the world
Rutger Bregman

The article presents a provocative viewpoint on the value of individual talent and the moral...

Labour MPs urge Starmer to ‘get out there’ with Trump-style media strategy
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Labour MPs urge Starmer to ‘get out there’ with Trump-style media strategy
Kiran Stacey Political correspondent

The article highlights a significant shift in strategy proposed by senior Labour MPs for their...

‘We need to get back to British’: concern over immigration in Doncaster before local elections
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‘We need to get back to British’: concern over immigration in Doncaster before local elections
Robyn Vinter

The article focuses on the political climate in Doncaster ahead of local elections, highlighting...