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Protesters fill the streets in cities across the US to denounce Trump agenda
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Protesters fill the streets in cities across the US to denounce Trump agenda
Robert Tait and Edward Helmore

Protests across the United States have surged as citizens express their discontent with former...

Police investigating murder of Paria Veisi in south Wales find her body
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Police investigating murder of Paria Veisi in south Wales find her body
Nadeem Badshah

The article provides a disturbing account of the recent murder of Paria Veisi, a woman from...

The Observer view on poverty: promises won’t get children off the breadline | Editorial
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The Observer view on poverty: promises won’t get children off the breadline | Editorial
Observer editorial

The editorial from The Observer addresses the rising issue of child poverty in the UK,...

Miliband in blistering attack on Farage’s UK net zero ‘nonsense and lies’
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Miliband in blistering attack on Farage’s UK net zero ‘nonsense and lies’
Toby Helm Political editor

The article presents a confrontation between Ed Miliband and Nigel Farage regarding the UK’s net...

Tories and Reform use the steel crisis to knock clean energy. They’re wrong: it will secure all our futures| Ed Miliband
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Tories and Reform use the steel crisis to knock clean energy. They’re wrong: it will secure all our futures| Ed Miliband
Ed Miliband

The article by Ed Miliband addresses the ongoing steel crisis in Britain and critiques the...

‘One hell of a turnout’: trans activists rally in London against gender ruling
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‘One hell of a turnout’: trans activists rally in London against gender ruling
James Tapper

The article describes a significant rally in London organized by trans activists in response to...

Stepmothers, relax, you’ll always be wicked but true love is worth it | Kate Maltby
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Stepmothers, relax, you’ll always be wicked but true love is worth it | Kate Maltby
Kate Maltby

The article explores the longstanding stereotype of stepmothers as "wicked" figures, drawing...

Zak Starkey reinstated as The Who’s drummer, days after departure
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Zak Starkey reinstated as The Who’s drummer, days after departure
Nadeem Badshah

The recent news about Zak Starkey's reinstatement as the drummer for The Who reveals the...

Bill Clinton urges Americans to put aside ‘resentments’ 30 years after Oklahoma City bombing
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Bill Clinton urges Americans to put aside ‘resentments’ 30 years after Oklahoma City bombing
Edward Helmore

In examining the recent news regarding Bill Clinton's remarks on the 30th anniversary of the...

Putin cannot be trusted, says Ukraine after Russia announces ‘Easter truce’ – as it happened
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Putin cannot be trusted, says Ukraine after Russia announces ‘Easter truce’ – as it happened
Coral Murphy Marcos (now); Amy Sedghi and Daniel Lavelle (earlier)

The announcement of a unilateral ceasefire by Russian President Vladimir Putin during the Easter...

Despair in Gaza as Israeli aid blockade creates crisis ‘unmatched in severity’
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Despair in Gaza as Israeli aid blockade creates crisis ‘unmatched in severity’
Bethan McKernan in Jerusalem

The situation in Gaza, as highlighted in the article, showcases a dire humanitarian crisis...

There’s only one way to fight the climate greenlash: appeal to the naysayers’ self-interest | Martha Gill
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There’s only one way to fight the climate greenlash: appeal to the naysayers’ self-interest | Martha Gill
Martha Gill

The article delves into the emerging challenges faced by climate activists in the UK,...

‘I love my country but nobody is safe’: the plight of Cameroon’s exiles, trapped in Nigeria
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‘I love my country but nobody is safe’: the plight of Cameroon’s exiles, trapped in Nigeria
Eromo Egbejule in Ogoja

The article sheds light on the dire circumstances faced by Cameroonian refugees in Nigeria,...

TikTok trend for ‘Dubai chocolate’ causes international shortage of pistachios
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TikTok trend for ‘Dubai chocolate’ causes international shortage of pistachios
Vanessa Thorpe

The article highlights the significant impact of social media, particularly TikTok, on...

Second teachers’ union vows to strike if pay award fails to fund schools in England
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Second teachers’ union vows to strike if pay award fails to fund schools in England
Richard Adams Education editor

The article highlights the brewing tensions between teachers' unions and the UK government...

Zelenskyy says Russia still firing on Ukraine despite ‘Easter truce’
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Zelenskyy says Russia still firing on Ukraine despite ‘Easter truce’
Luke Harding in Kyiv

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

You are descending into populist frustration. Thank you for continuing to hold | John Naughton
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You are descending into populist frustration. Thank you for continuing to hold | John Naughton
John Naughton

The article sheds light on the pervasive issue of inefficient customer service in the UK,...

Outrage as Trump’s coal expansion coupled with health cuts: ‘There won’t be anyone to work in the mines’
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Outrage as Trump’s coal expansion coupled with health cuts: ‘There won’t be anyone to work in the mines’
Jessica Glenza

The article outlines the conflicting actions of the Trump administration regarding coal mining...

‘There were no warning signs’: what happens when your partner falls into the ‘manosphere’?
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‘There were no warning signs’: what happens when your partner falls into the ‘manosphere’?
Maya Oppenheim

The article delves into the alarming trend of men becoming engrossed in the 'manosphere', a...

JD Vance had ‘exchange of opinions’ with senior cardinal, Vatican says
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JD Vance had ‘exchange of opinions’ with senior cardinal, Vatican says
Associated Press

The article highlights a diplomatic meeting between JD Vance, the US vice president, and Vatican...

‘I saw cars on fire. People were lying at my feet’: Ukrainian survivors describe Russia’s attack on Sumy
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‘I saw cars on fire. People were lying at my feet’: Ukrainian survivors describe Russia’s attack on Sumy
Luke Harding in Sumy

The article presents a harrowing account of a tragic event in Sumy, Ukraine, detailing the...

‘Zohran Mamdani represents the future New York’: socialist riding high in bid to be mayor
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‘Zohran Mamdani represents the future New York’: socialist riding high in bid to be mayor
Edward Helmore in New York

The article presents an intriguing picture of Zohran Mamdani, a young democratic socialist...

It’s not poverty that’s breeding the new populism. It’s wealth | Phillip Inman
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It’s not poverty that’s breeding the new populism. It’s wealth | Phillip Inman
Phillip Inman

The article presents a thoughtprovoking perspective on the rise of populism in various Western...

Further delay as Menendez brothers seek freedom after decades in prison
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Further delay as Menendez brothers seek freedom after decades in prison
Dani Anguiano

The article presents a complex situation regarding the Menendez brothers, who are seeking...