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Zelenskyy says Russia has intensified shelling despite ‘Easter truce’ as Moscow also accuses Ukraine of breaching ceasefire – live
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Zelenskyy says Russia has intensified shelling despite ‘Easter truce’ as Moscow also accuses Ukraine of breaching ceasefire – live
Yohannes Lowe

The report highlights the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, emphasizing the...

Pope makes brief appearance at Easter Sunday mass in St Peter’s Square
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Pope makes brief appearance at Easter Sunday mass in St Peter’s Square
Sam Jones and agency

The article highlights Pope Francis's recent appearance during Easter Sunday mass, showcasing...

Parents must make tough choices on smartphones, says children’s commissioner for England
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Parents must make tough choices on smartphones, says children’s commissioner for England
Rachel Hall

The article highlights the challenges parents face regarding their children's smartphone usage,...

Teenagers having sex is news to no one. Thank goodness the government has seen sense on this | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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Teenagers having sex is news to no one. Thank goodness the government has seen sense on this | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

The article touches on a significant societal issue regarding teenage relationships and sexual...

‘I want to talk about it honestly’: trauma of Weinstein’s unknown British victims is revealed
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‘I want to talk about it honestly’: trauma of Weinstein’s unknown British victims is revealed
Vanessa Thorpe, Arts and media correspondent

The article sheds light on the oftenoverlooked experiences of lesserknown victims of Harvey...

New figures shed light on US abortion travel as Trump cuts tracking research
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New figures shed light on US abortion travel as Trump cuts tracking research
Carter Sherman

The article provides an overview of recent statistics regarding abortion in the United States,...

‘Cañahua chose me’: can an ancient relative of quinoa revive rural Bolivia’s economy?
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‘Cañahua chose me’: can an ancient relative of quinoa revive rural Bolivia’s economy?
Benjamin Swift in Ayo Ayo, Bolivia

The article highlights the struggles faced by rural Bolivians due to climate change and the...

It’s not too late to stop Trump and the Silicon Valley broligarchy from controlling our lives, but we must act now | Carole Cadwalladr
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It’s not too late to stop Trump and the Silicon Valley broligarchy from controlling our lives, but we must act now | Carole Cadwalladr
Carole Cadwalladr

The article reflects on the author's experiences and concerns regarding the intersection of...

Nigel Farage defends allowing US chlorinated chicken into UK as part of trade deal
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Nigel Farage defends allowing US chlorinated chicken into UK as part of trade deal
Rowena Mason Whitehall editor

The article centers around Nigel Farage's defense of importing chlorinated chicken from the US...

Syrian refugee says Home Office ‘breaking my heart’ by refusing dying mother entry to UK
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Syrian refugee says Home Office ‘breaking my heart’ by refusing dying mother entry to UK
Diane Taylor

The article highlights a deeply emotional situation faced by a Syrian refugee family in the UK...

British firms urged to hold video or in-person interviews amid North Korea job scam
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British firms urged to hold video or in-person interviews amid North Korea job scam
Dan Milmo Global technology editor

The article highlights the emerging threat of job scams involving fake North Korean IT workers...

Prince Andrew joins Charles and Camilla for Easter Sunday service
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Prince Andrew joins Charles and Camilla for Easter Sunday service
PA Media

The article provides a glimpse into the royal family's participation in a traditional event,...

Labour must focus on risk to global financial stability posed by Trump policies, not only trade | Heather Stewart
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Labour must focus on risk to global financial stability posed by Trump policies, not only trade | Heather Stewart
Heather Stewart

The article highlights the changing landscape of global financial stability in the wake of...

The Nobel is just the start: 16 imagined victories for Donald Trump | Ariel Dorfman
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The Nobel is just the start: 16 imagined victories for Donald Trump | Ariel Dorfman
Ariel Dorfman

The article presents a satirical take on Donald Trump's persistent portrayal of himself as a...

Another crisis, another IMF summit: but unlike 2008, the delegates are disunited
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Another crisis, another IMF summit: but unlike 2008, the delegates are disunited
Heather Stewart

The article highlights the gathering of finance ministers and central bank governors at the...

‘I just ask God that he’s OK’: family of Venezuelan musician sent to El Salvador prison agonizes over his fate
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‘I just ask God that he’s OK’: family of Venezuelan musician sent to El Salvador prison agonizes over his fate
Tom Phillips in Santiago

The situation surrounding the Venezuelan musician Arturo Suárez Trejo highlights the complex...

Anti-Trump protesters in the US might look to the Czech Republic: ‘We are an example’
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Anti-Trump protesters in the US might look to the Czech Republic: ‘We are an example’
Robert Tait in Washington

The article highlights a significant political narrative emerging from the United States...

Nasa’s oldest astronaut celebrates 70th birthday with return to Earth
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Nasa’s oldest astronaut celebrates 70th birthday with return to Earth
Agence France-Presse in Washington

The article highlights a significant milestone in the life of NASA's oldest astronaut, Don...

Peaceful picnic marks ‘420 Day’ in Melbourne – ahead of an election where minor parties could play a defining role
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Peaceful picnic marks ‘420 Day’ in Melbourne – ahead of an election where minor parties could play a defining role
Petra Stock

The article highlights a peaceful gathering in Melbourne to celebrate "420 Day," coinciding with...

Katy Perry got into space but I can’t get to Norwich | Stewart Lee
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Katy Perry got into space but I can’t get to Norwich | Stewart Lee
Stewart Lee

The article presents a scathing critique of the recent space flight involving a group of women,...

‘Kush destroys them’: the Guinean rehab clinic tackling a drug epidemic
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‘Kush destroys them’: the Guinean rehab clinic tackling a drug epidemic
Eromo Egbejule in Conakry

The article sheds light on the alarming drug epidemic in Guinea, particularly focusing on the...

The America I loved is gone
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The America I loved is gone
Stephen Marche

The article reflects a deep sense of nostalgia and loss regarding the author's perception of...

The May elections are a perfect opportunity for Nigel Farage to peddle his politics of grievance | Andrew Rawnlsey
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The May elections are a perfect opportunity for Nigel Farage to peddle his politics of grievance | Andrew Rawnlsey
Andrew Rawnsley

The article examines the political maneuvering of Nigel Farage ahead of the upcoming local...

‘When medieval times return, I’ll be ready’: Bella Ramsey on friendship, fashion and The Last of Us
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‘When medieval times return, I’ll be ready’: Bella Ramsey on friendship, fashion and The Last of Us
Tim Lewis

The article provides an intriguing glimpse into Bella Ramsey’s journey from an aspiring actor to...