Notable Events Around the World on - 2025-09-08

After 2 Teenagers Are Killed in West Bank, Israeli Military Opens Inquiry

Two boys, both 14, were killed by gunfire from Israeli soldiers, according to the Palestinian Authority health ministry. Israel said that the shooting was “under review.”

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Netanyahu threatens Gaza residents as UN slams Israel over ‘mass killing’

Gaza City residents told to 'leave now', while UN human rights chief condemns Israel for 'war crime upon war crime'.

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Ofsted to press ahead with new inspection regime despite opposition

Unions and headteachers say ‘Nando’s-style’ scorecard is worse than schools watchdog’s current regimeEngland’s schools watchdog, Ofsted, is to press ahead with the introduction of its new inspectio...

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‘Most important, most beautiful, most musical’: Bagpuss set for big screen return

Stop-motion animation voted the UK’s all-time favourite kids’ show will be rebooted with the ‘saggy old cloth cat’ now busy mending in modern BritainMore than half a century has passed since the BB...

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Clarke 'already looking ahead' after solid start

Scotland head coach Steve Clarke says he is "already thinking about next month" when his side face Greece at Hampden, after taking four points from two games in World Cup qualifying.

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Thaksin, Thai Power Broker, Returns Home Before Court Verdict

Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra in Bangkok in August.

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Michael Seltzer, Who Raised Millions to Fight AIDS, Dies at 78

In the 1980s, when government lagged in its response to the disease, he solicited private support for prevention and treatment.

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Rick Davies, Singer and Co-Founder of Supertramp, Dies at 81

Mr. Davies in rehearsal in 1974, the year Supertramp began its glorious 1970s run.

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Stokes back in training after shoulder injury

Durham head coach Ryan Campbell says England captain Ben Stokes "is back in training" after a shoulder injury and "will be ready" for winter's Ashes in Australia.

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How Scotland beat Belarus behind closed doors

Watch highlights from Scotland's World Cup qualifying win over Belarus.

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‘We did it’: Norway’s PM Stoere claims victory in general election

Incumbent Labour Party-led leftist bloc retains power, but anti-immigration party registers record surge in support.

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NASA Sets Coverage for Northrop Grumman CRS-23, SpaceX Falcon 9 Launch

NASA, Northrop Grumman, and SpaceX are targeting no earlier than 6:11 p.m. EDT, Sunday, Sept. 14, for the next launch to deliver science investigations, supplies, and equipment to the International...

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Asia Cup: India vs Pakistan match driven by politics, profit

Despite strained relations, India-Pakistan matches remain a financial cornerstone for tournament organisers.

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Adams earns Scotland crucial World Cup qualifying win against Belarus

Scotland didn't miss the Tartan Army too much as they picked up a crucial World Cup qualifying win against Belarus.

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Getting a Visa to Visit the U.S. Could Take Even Longer

People wait outside the United States Embassy in Bogotá, Colombia, where the average wait time for a visa is 13 months. New regulations are likely to extend those wait times.

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Task review – Mark Ruffalo’s druggy kidnap drama is so bleak it’s downright manipulative

This box-ticking exercise from the maker of the exceptional Mare of Easttown has bloody shootouts, bags of fentanyl and bodies – but very soon it becomes inescapably boringDo you feel it? There is...

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NASA to Share Details of New Perseverance Mars Rover Finding

NASA will host a media teleconference at 11 a.m. EDT Wednesday, Sept. 10, to discuss the analysis of a rock sampled by the agency’s Perseverance Mars rover last year, which is the subject of a fort...

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Reform UK would axe any high-speed northern rail schemes, says Richard Tice

Deputy leader tells firms considering bidding for contracts to ‘not bother’ as party would spend on what ‘country needs more’A Reform government would axe any high-speed rail schemes earmarked for...

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US Supreme Court allows Trump to oust FTC commissioner for now

The court action gives the justices more time to consider Trump’s request to let him fire Rebecca Slaughter.

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I’m not running for Labour deputy leader. I want the freedom to fight for an economic reset | Louise Haigh

The failed status quo and the OBR are holding us back from investing in ways that will transform the UK for the better. I can address that from the backbenchesLouise Haigh is Labour MP for Sheffiel...

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Inside the Haitian hospital on the front line of war

Haiti’s armed groups have turned hospitals into battlegrounds. Can doctors keep treating patients in a war zone?

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MPs push for change on Palestine Action but minister stands firm

There were 890 arrests in London on Saturday for protesting to lift the ban on the proscribed group.

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Belarus own goal puts Scotland two up in Hungary

Zakhar Volkov turns the ball into his own net as Scotland double their advantage over Belarus in World Cup qualifying.

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Serbia call for fans at England game to behave after punishment

Serbia call on "supporters to send out an image to the world that will make us all proud" as they prepare to host England in a World Cup qualifier.

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Watch: Adams slides in Scotland opener

Che Adams nets opener for Scotland away to Belarus in Hungary in their World Cup qualifier.

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'It's a weapon' - the rise of the long throw

With long throw-ins on the rise in English football, BBC Sport looks at how they could help Thomas Tuchel's England at the 2026 World Cup.

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Argentine markets plunge after Milei’s party loses in Buenos Aires vote

Benchmark index fell 10 percent after resounding victory for Peronists signalled a tough battle for Milei in midterms.

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Israeli strikes kill five in Lebanon in latest ceasefire breach

Israel claims it has struck Hezbollah targets, although the Lebanese group has not commented.

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Vote for Week 1's top performance: Josh Allen, Aaron Rodgers, Emeka Egbuka, Daniel Jones

Cast your "Himmy" award vote between Josh Allen, Aaron Rodgers, Emeka Egbuka and Daniel Jones for Week 1's top performance.

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Will Trump’s new Gaza ceasefire proposal end Israel’s genocide?

Observers are sceptical that Donald Trump's US ceasefire proposal can bring Israel's genocide in Gaza to an end.

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Nepal ‘Gen Z’ protest death toll climbs, parliament stormed

‘Gen Z’ demonstrators took to the streets and stormed parliament amid anger over a social media ban and corruption.

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Banksy mural shows judge beating protester amid Palestine Action crackdown

Banksy’s new High Court mural is thought to criticise Britain’s crackdown on Palestine Action protests.

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Brundle on McLaren swap, 'happier' Hamilton and 'tremendous' Red Bull turnaround

Qualifying in Monza generated the fastest average speed lap in F1 history, and for only the second time in 54 years we witnessed a new fastest race record, a full 55 seconds faster than the previou...

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Draper ends 2025 season early due to injury

Jack Draper has called time on the remainder of his 2025 season due to an arm injury that dogged him through much of the campaign.

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Space Dots raises $1.5M seed round to provide insights on orbital threats

Cefalo is the founder of Space DOTs, which launched in 2022 to detect space threats. She and her team have created a software platform for space tech manufacturers and operators to help them captur...

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Aid group delivers food, medicine to flooding victims in Pakistan

Al Jazeera’s Kamal Hyder joined aid workers as they delivered supplies to Pakistan's flood-ravaged Punjab province.

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49ers' Kittle out weeks; Purdy iffy for Week 2

The San Francisco 49ers will be without star tight end George Kittle for Sunday's game against the New Orleans Saints and could be without quarterback Brock Purdy, too.

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Cognition AI defies turbulence with a $400M raise at $10.2B valuation

Founders Fund, the Peter Thiel-backed VC, led Cognition’s latest round, with participation from existing investors like Lux Capital, Joe Lonsdale’s 8VC, Elad Gil, Definition Capital and Swish Ventu...

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Google’s AI Mode adds 5 new languages including Hindi, Japanese, and Korean

Google's AI Mode is rolling out in Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Brazilian Portuguese.

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Pinecone founder Edo Liberty discusses why the next big AI breakthrough starts with search at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025

AI needs a better brain — and Edo Liberty is building it. At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, happening October 27–29 at Moscone West in San Francisco, Pinecone founder and CEO Edo Liberty will explain why...

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No, Mr Mandelson, we will not roll out the red carpet for Trump | Zoe Williams

The UK’s ambassador to Washington may believe the US president is merely a ‘risk taker’, but that doesn’t represent my point of view – and it probably doesn’t represent yours. That’s why we must ma...

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Nwaneri, Bellingham score as England U21s beat Kazakhstan

Ethan Nwaneri and Jobe Bellingham scored as Lee Carsley's new-look England Under-21s squad laid down an early marker in their Euro 2027 qualifying campaign with a 2-0 win in Kazakhstan.

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US Supreme Court allows Trump’s controversial immigration raids to continue

Decision effectively allows immigration agents to use racial profiling to detain people, greenlighting sweeping raids.

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Labour must do more to tackle populist right as party’s support leaks to Reform, say unions

TUC general secretary Paul Nowak urged government to show working people ‘whose side you are on’Union chiefs have warned that Labour must do more to tackle the threat of the populist right amid con...

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Boris Johnson sought business with Saudi officials he had met while PM

Leaked documents appear to show Johnson used political contacts in commercial approach to crown princeBoris Johnson recently approached senior Saudi officials he had met when he was prime minister...

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Johnson and Cummings’ secret meeting with Palantir founder revealed

Non-disclosure of apparent meeting a year before firm won NHS role raises serious questions over transparencyRevealed: how Boris Johnson traded PM contacts for global business dealsBoris Johnson ap...

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What are the Boris Files and what do they reveal about former PM’s conduct?

Leaked material from Johnson’s private office raises serious questions relating to his time in No 10 and since he resignedThe Boris Files are a trove of leaked data from the office of Boris Johnson...

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Revealed: how Boris Johnson traded PM contacts for global business deals

Exclusive: Leak exposes how former leader has used publicly subsidised office to manage commercial interestsA trove of leaked data from Boris Johnson’s private office reveals how the former prime m...

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When was the last enjoyable England World Cup qualifier?

As England prepare to face Serbia on Tuesday, BBC Sport's Phil McNulty looks at why there is often a lack of entertainment in World Cup qualifiers.

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Hamas discussing US 'ideas' for Gaza ceasefire after Trump's 'last warning'

Hamas says it received "some ideas" from the US through mediators on how to reach a Gaza ceasefire deal.

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Turkiye’s opposition CHP supporters clash with police outside Istanbul HQ

Confrontation follows court ruling that party's Istanbul provincial chairman be replaced over alleged irregularities.

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Britain's Draper out for season with arm injury

Jack Draper will not play again this season because of the arm injury that forced his withdrawal from the US Open.

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Salesloft says Drift customer data thefts linked to March GitHub account hack

The breach, now known to have begun in March, raises questions about why it took six months for Salesloft to detect the breach.

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Supreme Court rules that immigration raids in LA can continue

US top court says that immigration agents can stop people based solely on their race, language or job.

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French PM loses confidence vote in blow to President Macron

The parliament votes to bring down the Bayrou-led government over its plans to cut about $52bn to reduce the debt.

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Meta suppressed children’s safety research, four whistleblowers claim

Four whistleblowers share documents with Congress alleging that the company may have suppressed research on children's safety.

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NI's missed chance 'a step in the right direction'

Northern Ireland defender Paddy McNair feels Germany were "there for the taking" in his side's World Cup qualifier defeat in Cologne.

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Christoph von Dohnanyi, Conductor With a World of Admirers, Dies at 95

Christoph von Dohnanyi leading the New York Philharmonic in 2011. He was esteemed for his meticulous, unfussy interpretations and wide repertory.

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Crisis? What crisis? Starmer has a delivery plan – so chill out | John Crace

The prime minister’s new chief secretary has been out and about trying to calm the storm after Angela Rayner’s exitDon’t Panic! Don’t Panic! Over the weekend the newly promoted Darren Jones, Keir S...

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Suspected Palestinian gunmen kill six people in East Jerusalem

Six people were killed in a shooting attack by suspected Palestinian gunmen at a bus stop in occupied East Jerusalem.

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Hundreds of artists pledge boycott of Israeli film institutions over Gaza

Ayo Edebiri, Mark Ruffalo, Riz Ahmed and Tilda Swinton are among more than 1,300 signatories to the pledge.

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ParisLongchamp Arc Trials: Five things to take away

Arc Trials Day has a rich history of producing high-class performers, with a number of subsequent Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe heroes and heroines graduating from the card, including last year&#...

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Nuremberg review – Russell Crowe’s Göring vs Rami Malek’s psychiatrist in swish yet glib courtroom showdown

Crowe and Malek are hugely watchable but this ultimately fails to deliver an authentic version of eventsIf the Nuremberg trials were political theatre, writer and director James Vanderbilt leans in...

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Deportation Fears Are Fueling Money Transfers to Latin America

Julio Fuentes, a 35-year-old undocumented migrant from Guatemala, sent a large chunk of his savings to his bank account in Guatemala this year — fearing both deportation and a new tax on remittances.

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iPhone 17, the ‘thinnest iPhone ever,’ and everything else we’re expecting out of Apple’s hardware event

From a new slim iPhone Air model to redesigned AirPods, here's what to expect from this year's Apple event.

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Coaching, hangovers, skiing - Thomas' retirement in his own words

After an emotional final race of his career, cycling great Geraint Thomas reflects on retirement and looks ahead to his new life.

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How McLaren is managing Norris, Piastri ahead of final stretch in championship

From Hungary 2024 to Monza 2025, here's how McLaren have navigated team orders and tension between title-chasing teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.

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Hamnet review – stately Shakespeare drama with emotionally overwhelming finale

Toronto film festival: Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal are knockouts in Chloé Zhao’s poignant adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s 2020 novel with a stirring tearjerker endingMaggie O’Farrell’s lauded 2...

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NASA Astronaut Frank Rubio in Space Station Cupola

NASA astronaut Frank Rubio poses for a picture in the International Space Station’s cupola on Oct. 1, 2022. Rubio was selected as a NASA astronaut in 2017. He trained as a flight engineer and membe...

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Jacques Charrier, Movie Star Who Wed Brigitte Bardot, Dies at 88

Jacques Charrier and Brigitte Bardot on the set of the 1959 movie “Babette Goes to War.” They were France’s glamour couple of the late 1950s.

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What's behind France's political crisis and what could happen next?

France's prime minister has called a confidence vote on himself, and is expected to lose.

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Trump asks Supreme Court to allow billions in foreign aid cuts

The administration is seeking an emergency order as it tries to claw back funds allocated by Congress.

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UK may suspend visas for countries that won’t take back failed asylum seekers, says Mahmood

New home secretary vows to move ‘further and faster’ to cut number of people entering by irregular routesUK politics live – latest updatesCountries that refuse to take back rejected asylum seekers...

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Rodgers' revenge on Steelers debut

Aaron Rodgers says it was "nice to remind" the New York Jets he can still play after winning on his return to MetLife Stadium as a Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback.

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Rick Davies, Singer and Co-Founder of Supertramp, Dies at 81

Rick Davies performing in Paris in 2010 with several members of Supertramp.

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World Series of Darts Finals schedule: Littler starts title defence vs Whitlock

Luke Littler will begin his defence of the Jack's Casino World Series of Darts Finals against Simon Whitlock on Saturday afternoon.

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Anthropic endorses California’s AI safety bill, SB 53

As Anthropic endorses SB 53, much of Silicon Valley and the federal government are pushing back on AI safety efforts.

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US court upholds sexual assault defamation order against Trump

Appeals court upholds $83.3m verdict against Trump for defaming E Jean Carroll over her 2019 sexual assault claims.

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Databricks confirms new $100B valuation on $4B ARR

Just months after raising a whopping $10 billion, Databricks has confirmed another $1 billion raise at a $100 billion valuation.

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Man City and Premier League settle dispute over APT rules

Manchester City and the Premier League have reached a settlement in their dispute over the rules governing Associated Party Transactions (APTs).

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Disposable face masks used during Covid have left chemical timebomb, research suggests

At height of pandemic 129bn were being used every month around the world, with no recycling streamThe surge in the use of disposable face masks during the Covid pandemic has left a chemical timebom...

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Trump asks Supreme Court to let it cut billions in foreign aid

Request comes after an appeals court orders Trump to distribute the congressionally approved funds.

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YouTube’s first exclusive NFL broadcast attracts over 17M viewers

Over 17.3 million viewers tuned in for YouTube's first-ever exclusive global broadcast of an NFL game with the Chiefs and Chargers.

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'Playing perfectly' - how does Alcaraz rank vs tennis legends at 22?

BBC Sport explores Carlos Alcaraz's stunning record compared to tennis' biggest legends after his sixth Grand Slam triumph.

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Senator warns WNBA to stay out of Sun sale talks

U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) sent a letter to the WNBA on Monday warning the league to stay out of negotiations between the Mohegan tribe and prospective new ownership groups for the Conn...

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‘If something goes wrong in childbirth, how will I know?’ The unflinching film about parenting with deafness

Giving birth is gruelling enough for mothers with hearing – but as the sisters behind gripping new drama Deaf explain, for disabled women labour can be brutal and traumaticEva Libertad spent months...

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Science is under siege from weaponised disinformation – posing a threat to human civilisation | Michael Mann and Peter Hotez

From Covid misinformation to climate denialism, understanding the divergent paths of Australia and the US can help us fight the powerful forces that threaten our worldAs two scientists who lived th...

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Ashworth could face lengthy ban after ill-tempered Hull derby

Jack Ashworth may have played his final game for Hull FC, with the prop facing a potential six-match ban at least after his hit on Mikey Lewis in Sunday's ill-tempered derby with Hull KR was referr...

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Y Combinator-backed Motion raises fresh $38M to build the Microsoft Office of AI agents

In his early 20s, Harry Qi left a million-year hedge fund job to join Y Combinator. His SMB AI agent startup is now growing fast.

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Spotify’s new ‘smart filters’ let you screen library content by activity, genre or mood

Spotify is launching a new feature that allows users to filter their library by specific activities, moods, or genres. These filters can also be used to find playlists, or, to some extent, audioboo...

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Adtech company PubMatic sues Google over monopoly violations

The lawsuit marks the second time that an advertising exchange has sued Google since a federal judge ruled in April that the search giant had illegally monopolized ad exchanges and ad servers.

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How the coup trial of Jair Bolsonaro has divided Brazil

The ex-president is accused of trying to overturn his election loss but his supporters say it is a witch hunt.

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What is the point of Labour’s new deputy leader? Until we know that, the contest isn’t worth having | Neal Lawson

With Starmer tanking and Farage in No 10 a possibility, we need a unifying figure who will wake the party from its slumber, not just a chum of the PMSign up for our new weekly newsletter Matters of...

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French no-confidence vote: What’s next if the government collapses?

PM Bayrou is expected to lose, but a deadlock in parliament means France might struggle to find a replacement.

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Get behind the scenes at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 by volunteering

Volunteering at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 is one of the best ways to see how the magic happens — and learn what it takes to pull off a world-class event. Apply before applications close on September 30.

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New Banksy Work Seen as Comment on Crackdown on Palestine Action Supporters

Guards stand in front of metal screens helping to obscure the view of a mural by the anonymous artist Banksy at the Royal Courts of Justice in London on Monday.

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'Made everybody look stupid' – what was behind Verstappen's historic Monza?

Max Verstappen's stunning return to winning ways at the Italian Grand Prix not only saw the Red Bull driver break a number of notable Formula 1 records for outright speed, but also proved one of th...

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‘Most of the time I was only wearing tiny shorts’: how Devendra Banhart made I Feel Just Like a Child

‘I wanted something more interesting than a key change. So when someone walked by the studio with a husky, I said, “Do you want to howl with your dog?”’I wrote I Feel Just Like a Child when I was 1...

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NASA Webb Looks at Earth-Sized, Habitable-Zone Exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 e

Scientists are in the midst of observing the exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 e with NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. Careful analysis of the results so far presents several potential scenarios for what the...

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NASA Launches 2026 Lunabotics Challenge

As college students across the country embark upon the academic year, NASA is giving them something else to look forward to – the agency’s 2026 Lunabotics Challenge. Teams interested in participati...

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Hopkins & Henry star in NFL plays of the week

Baltimore Ravens' DeAndre Hopkins and Derrick Henry star in the best plays from the first week of as the new NFL season.

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Chelsea's teething problems and Man City's new style analysed

Welcome to The Counter Press, a new Sky Sports column in which Laura Hunter analyses the big talking points from the latest Women's Super League matches, bringing you closer to the key stories at t...

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Former Israeli soldier creates video game based on Gaza war

A former Israeli soldier has created a video game based on the Gaza war, which aims to ‘humanise’ Israeli troops.

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Sark snaps at reporters over Manning speculation

Texas coach Steve Sarkisian quickly dismissed a question about Arch Manning's health.

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Labour MPs must gain 80 nominations by Thursday to stand for deputy leader

Potential candidates need backing of at least 20% of parliamentary party, as Shabana Mahmood rules herself outUK politics live – latest updatesLabour MPs hoping to replace Angela Rayner as the part...

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A New, ‘Adorable’ Deep-Sea Fish Swims Into View

The bumpy snailfish, discovered 10,000 feet down off the coast of California, shows that not all denizens of the abyss are frightening.

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Israel wants to ‘destroy Gaza City, not occupy it’

The level of destruction happening in Gaza City suggests Israel’s goal is not to occupy it but to destroy it completely.

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Sing or Rowland - who should replace England star Kildunne?

Emma Sing or Helena Rowland - who should replace England's star full-back Ellie Kildunne for Sunday's Women's Rugby World Cup quarter-final with Scotland?

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Rick Davies, Lead Singer of Supertramp, Dies at 81

Rick Davies performing in Paris in 2010 with several members of Supertramp.

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At least 14 killed in Nepal protests over social media ban, corruption

A Kathmandu District Administration Office spokesperson says police used water cannon, batons and rubber bullets.

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Lisbon funicular crash victim was 'transport enthusiast'

Sixteen people died when the funicular crashed into a building in the Portuguese capital.

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'Worst bit is usually the 90 minutes' - Scotland fans' 830-mile trip for closed-doors game

A small group of Scotland fans make their way to Zalaegerszeg in Hungary for Monday's World Cup qualifier with Belarus - even though the match is being played behind closed doors.

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Widely Attended Gatherings (WAGs) Determinations

2025 Evening with the Stars 9.10.25 MSBR Rooftop Reception 9.8.25 AIAA Dinner 8.18.25 STScI Event 7.29.25 MSBR Lunch 7.16.25 Rocket Lab Event 7.16.25 MSBR Lunch Reception 6.18.25 2025 Paris Airshow...

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Amazon Music’s new AI feature generates personalized playlists every Monday

Amazon Music's new feature “Weekly Vibe,” generates personalized playlists every Monday that are tailored to each listener's evolving music tastes.

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Stephen Colbert’s Late Show wins first Emmy a month after cancellation news

Show, ending in May 2026 after CBS’s controversial decision, won Creative Arts award for directing in a variety seriesThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert won its first-ever Emmy on Sunday, less than...

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Shadow Sauce: Jets laud CB for work in new role

Jets coach Aaron Glenn said Monday that Sauce Gardner was "outstanding" Sunday against DK Metcalf, adding that it won't be the last time he allows the two-time All-Pro to travel with the opponents'...

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Alcaraz new No. 1 after US Open win over Sinner

Carlos Alcaraz officially returned to No. 1 in the ATP rankings for the first time in two years on Monday, replacing Jannik Sinner there after beating him in the US Open men's final.

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How China forgot promises and ‘debts’ to Ukraine, and backed Russia’s war

China postures as a neutral mediator, but it has materially and politically backed Russia’s war and profits from it.

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Floods could hit England while country is still in drought, forecasters say

Downpours threatening lives and property this autumn will not provide respite from months of dry weatherFloods could hit England while the country is still in drought, forecasters have said.Heavy d...

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Sister of Wolves' Reid fatally shot by boyfriend

The sister of Timberwolves player Naz Reid was fatally shot at a New Jersey apartment complex by her boyfriend, who was charged with murder.

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South Africa vs Nigeria: World Cup qualifier – start, team news and lineups

All to know before the crucial showdown between Group C leaders South Africa and powerhouse Nigeria.

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'Wear sorry!' - Great North Run organisers apologise for medal mishap

Medals given to participants use an image of Sunderland, which has no connection to the event.

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In a First, Korean Women Target U.S. Military in Suit Over Prostitution

A U.S. military base in Dongducheon, South Korea. Tens of thousands of U.S. troops have been stationed in the country since the Korean War.

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Aftermath of shooting in occupied East Jerusalem

Video shows the aftermath of a shooting at a bus station in the illegal Israeli settlement of Ramot in occupied East Jer

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Court staff cover up Banksy image of judge beating a protester

Artist’s latest work at Royal Courts of Justice in London is thought to refer to pro-Palestine demonstrationsA painting by Banksy of a judge using a gavel to beat a helpless protester appeared on t...

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Actors and directors pledge not to work with Israeli film groups ‘implicated in genocide’

Exclusive: Hundreds of film workers sign pledge they say draws inspiration from South African boycott over apartheidHundreds of actors, directors and other film industry professionals have signed a...

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EU states still fighting over crucial targets in run-up to Cop30, leaked draft shows

Exclusive: Experts decry lack of nationally determined contributions in negotiating document with weeks to go before UN-set deadlineEU member states are still wrangling over crucial commitments on...

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Hamilton vs Leclerc? F1 team-mate head-to-heads in 2025

Formula 1's 2025 grid features eight new driver pairings and so the battles for supremacy at each team are set to prove particularly fascinating this year.

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At least 13 dead after protests against Nepal social media ban

The protest was led by young people who oppose the ban in a country which relies heavily on social media platforms.

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Six killed in Nepal amid Gen Z protests after social media ban: All to know

Protesters are agitating against corruption and a ban on major social media platforms.

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Sacrifice review – starry satire pokes fun at celebrity before falling into a volcano

Toronto film festival: Chris Evans is excellent as a vain actor kidnapped by an eco-terrorism cult in an initially amusing comedy of performative politics that falls apartPoking fun at the absurdit...

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‘They just want a better life’: the UK households who host asylum seekers

The charity Refugees at Home helps volunteers with a spare room to lend take in people who have sought refugeUK politics live – latest updates“It’s heartbreaking for me, I don’t understand people p...

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'A dream come true' - Alcaraz on winning US Open & reaching world no. one

Carlos Alcaraz says it's a "dream come true" after winning his second US Open title and regaining the No. 1 spot in the world rankings.

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Wade targets Prem try record after sealing rugby union return

Christian Wade has switched rugby codes again after leaving league's Wigan Warriors to join union outfit Newcastle Red Bulls from December.

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The iPhone 17 Air Could Use a Silicon-Carbon Battery. What Is It?

Phones with thinner designs are enjoying a moment. But while thin phones usually suffer poor battery life, batteries with silicon-carbon anodes are helping circumvent that notion.

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Why Former NFL All-Pros Are Turning to Psychedelics

Research into whether drugs like ayahuasca can mitigate the effects of traumatic brain injury is in its infancy. Pro athletes like Jordan Poyer are forging ahead anyway.

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More than 10 European startups became unicorns this year

This is a good indication of the sectors that are hot among investors, from biotech and defense tech to AI, AI, and AI.

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Distraction 101: Blow them up

Trump is failing on several foreign policy fronts. So he decided to open up a new one against Venezuela.

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Hopes rise for green economy boom at Africa Climate Summit

Renewables are thriving, with Africa breaking solar energy records – but action is needed to plug financing gapThe first signs of a takeoff of Africa’s green economy are raising hopes that a transf...

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NEW ANGLES! Why Verstappen was forced to give up lead on opening lap

Ride onboard Lando Norris' 360° camera during his intense opening lap battle with Max Verstappen at the Italian Grand Prix.

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I Hate My AI Friend

The chatbot-enabled Friend necklace eavesdrops on your life and provides a running commentary that’s snarky and unhelpful. Worse, it can also make the people around you uneasy.

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Mike Tyson to return to stage with 'Return of the Mike' one-man show

Mike Tyson will perform his new one-man stage show in four cities prior to his exhibition fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr. next spring.

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Parker's team question Usyk's desire for fight

Joseph Parker's team have questioned whether Oleksandr Usyk will fulfil his mandatory obligation to fight the New Zealander.

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Nine months to the World Cup: Does Pochettino know his best XI?

If Pochettino doesn't know his USMNT XI, is he willing to commit to one soon before he runs out of time ahead of the World Cup?

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Rental Family review – Brendan Fraser is stranded in mawkish misfire

Toronto film festival: The Oscar-winning star of The Whale makes another awards play with a beautifully shot yet emotionally inert comedy dramaBrendan Fraser is an actor performing characters who h...

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Post your questions for Jared Harris

Marking the release of new movie Brave the Dark, the Bafta winning star of Chernobyl and The Crown – and owner of the best eyebrows in the business – will answer your questionsYou might know Britis...

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Video: Global flotilla to Gaza is welcomed in Tunisia

The Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza was welcomed in Tunisia on Sunday.

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UK launches defence growth strategy to try to boost jobs

The government anticipates that up to 50,000 new defence jobs could be created by 2035.

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Mary Lou McDonald rules herself out of Irish presidential election

Speaking on RTÉ's Morning Ireland, the Sinn Féin leader said her name is "no longer in the mix".

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Typhoon Tapah makes landfall in China, prompting mass evacuations, closures

Tapah, the 16th typhoon to hit Guangdong province this year, causes mass disruptions to public services.

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‘Intense’ monsoon rain, flooding continue to engulf Pakistan’s Punjab

Authorities issue new evacuation warnings to communities near the Chenab, Sutlej, and Ravi rivers.

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Dozens Injured in Nepal in Demonstrations Over Social Media Ban

Protesters in Nepal on Monday. At least 40 people were injured in the demonstrations.

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New Zealand dad shot dead by police after years on the run with children

Tom Phillips disappeared with his three children in 2021 after losing a custody battle.

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Watch: Glitz, glamour and emotional speeches at VMAs 2025

The MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) have taken place in New York, with high profile figures in the music industry taking to the red carpet.

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'Take back little Molly' - McCann takes pay cut to box

Molly McCann wants to be world champion in boxing within eight fights and eyes a match at Goodison Park.

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A better life is possible - but only if you dive deep into your unconscious

We are used to skimming the surface of our emotions, distracting ourselves with endless doing. To discover what we really need, we must move beyond the shallowsEver since I discovered the mating dy...

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Weather tracker: Hawaii declares state of emergency as Hurricane Kiko looms

Heavy rain and powerful winds head for archipelago, while Spain braces for severe thunderstormsHawaii has declared a state of emergency for tropical storm-force winds, heavy rain and high surf as t...

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Labour body meet to plan race to replace Rayner as deputy

The party's ruling National Executive Committee (NEC) will hold talks on Monday to set the timetable and rules for the contest.

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What happened to Oklahoma State? Is USF the team to watch?

From South Florida to Oklahoma State, we take a look a key takeaways and performances from Week 2.

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Belvoir St theatre’s 2026 season to be headlined by 24-year-old debut playwright

The Coconut Children by Vivian Pham is one of six literary adaptations to be staged at the Sydney theatre next year, alongside The Birds, A Room With a View and the Craig Silvey bestseller RuntGet...

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The must-watch events at the World Championships

BBC Sport looks at six of the must-watch events as the World Athletics Championships get under way in Tokyo, Japan.

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Unite’s Sharon Graham warns Labour against diluting workers’ rights bill

Union leader says employment rights bill is ‘good for the economy’ amid fears legislation could be weakenedUK politics live – latest updatesBusiness live – latest updatesUnite’s general secretary,...

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Pacific Islands leaders meet with climate change, security on agenda

China, US barred from Pacific Islands Forum as leaders gather for annual summit in the Solomon Islands.

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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle review – battle anime brings the visual flair

In the first of a film trilogy, teenage Tanjiro seeks vengeance for his murdered family in what is a great taste of things to comeThe first part of a trilogy that will conclude the massively popula...

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InDrive has big plans to become a global ‘super app’ where others have failed

InDrive plans to expand into multiple verticals over the next 12 months across its top markets, starting with grocery deliveries in Kazakhstan.

techcrunch.com

'The excitement's there' for World Cup dream - McGinn

Scotland's John McGinn on mixing with fans in Copenhagen, confident young prospects in the squad and the mission to get to next year's World Cup.

bbc.com

Colombian military rescues 27 abducted soldiers, dozens remain captive

For the second time in less than a month, rebel groups have captured soldiers.

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Labour accused of ‘stitch-up’ over deputy leadership election contest – UK politics live

Former minister Louise Haigh pitches in with call for ‘economic reset’ as reports suggest candidates will have only four days to secure MP nominationsGood morning. The Labour party has had 18 deput...

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Real or not? 14 contenders, 14 reasons they can -- or can't? -- win the World Series

Lack of power? Bullpen holes? Injured stars? Why each contender's biggest weakness will -- or won't -- sink them in October.

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What are flashing mouthguards at Women's Rugby World Cup?

BBC Sport's Emma Middleton takes a look at the flashing mouthguards making their debut at the Women's Rugby World Cup.

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Australia mushroom murderer sentenced to life imprisonment

Australian mother Erin Patterson has been sentenced to a minimum of 33 years in prison for murdering three of her former

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Argentina’s Milei suffers crushing setback in Buenos Aires election

The Buenos Aires provincial election is a test of Milei's popularity ahead of upcoming congressional polls next month.

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The weird and wonderful careers of soccer's greatest journeyman players

Whether they change club 51 times, play past their 50th birthday, set world records or play on every continent, some players just want to keep going.

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Three young arms are here to carry the Mets into October

The rookie trio of Nolan McLean, Jonah Tong and Brandon Sproat look to lift New York's fortunes this season.

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'Not for sale' - Spurs confirm two expressions of interest rejected

Tottenham say they have "unequivocally rejected" two expressions of interest in the club with majority shareholder ENIC confirming it is not for sale.

skysports.com

New Zealand Police Kill Man Who Disappeared With His Children

An image released by the New Zealand Police that the authorities say shows the fugitive Tom Phillips and one of his children on the country’s North Island last month.

nytimes.com

One year after Canada's Olympics cheating scandal, the once-renowned program moves on

It's been about a year since Canada was accused of cheating at the Olympics. With a new coach and lofty goals for the 2027 Women's World Cup, players are still trying to move on.

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Israel depriving Palestinian prisoners of food, its Supreme Court rules

Israel's highest court says Palestinian prisoners are being deliberately starved in harsh prison conditions.

aljazeera.com

Australian triple murderer jailed for life over toxic mushroom lunch

She will serve a non-parole period of 33 years for killing three relatives and trying to kill another.

bbc.com

Giant cuttlefish! They are in danger and scientists are going to save them with … bubbles! | First Dog on the Moon

The only other option was to go back in time and do something about climate change but time travel hasn’t been invented yet Sign up here to get an email whenever First Dog cartoons are publishedGet...

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Bills rally to stun Ravens in thriller

The Buffalo Bills rallied from 15 points down to stun the Baltimore Ravens 41-40 in a season-opening Sunday night thriller.

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Iturrioz denies Hull at Houston Championship

England's Charley Hull finishes joint second as Spain's Nuria Iturrioz wins the Houston Championship by two shots.

bbc.com

Between the Waves by Tom McTague review – the long view on Brexit

An ambitious history of Britain’s volatile relationship with Europe, culminating in the 2016 referendumNext year marks a decade since Britain voted to leave the EU. A whole 10 years of turmoil...

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‘We have to tell an alternative story’: Green leader Polanski chats to Nigel Farage’s constituents

Visit to Clacton-on-Sea part of social media strategy that Zack Polanski feels can rebut Reform’s rhetoricThe Greens are the only mainstream party seriously battling the prospect of a “far right-ad...

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‘The cultural landscape is decimated’: Louise Alder on stage fright, arts funding and the Last Night of the Proms

The great soprano will be the first British singer to top the bill at the Last Night in over a decade. So why does she advise her younger colleagues to leave the country?It’s the height of the Augu...

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Kate Moss takes on David Bowie in her first ever podcast: best listens of the week

The global fashion star chats to famous musicians about her friend – the man behind Ziggy Stardust. Plus, a comedian borrows a Hollywood celeb’s car for off-the-wall interviewsKate Moss has transfo...

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Where God Is Not review – victims of torture by the Iranian secret police re-enact their abuse

Empowering for some, deeply traumatic for others, the former detainees in Mehran Tamadon’s documentary paint a harrowing picture of systematic maltreatmentMehran Tamadon’s probing film operates a k...

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Uber and Momenta to test autonomous vehicles in Germany in 2026

Momenta is one of 20 global AV partners that Uber has scooped up across its ridehail, delivery, and freight businesses. Uber says those partnerships have already generated an annualized rate of 1.5...

techcrunch.com

Ten standout moments from World Cup pool stage

Here are 10 standout moments from the pool stage of the Women's Rugby World Cup - some of which went viral.

bbc.com

Live: Israeli attacks continue across Gaza City, at least 15 killed

Israel intensifies its bombing campaign in Gaza City as US President Donald Trump hints at ceasefire deal.

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Huge crowds rally for Brazil’s Bolsonaro ahead of verdict in coup trial

Thousands march in support of and against Brazil's former president ahead of Supreme Court decision on coup attempt.

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TV tonight: Mark Ruffalo stars in new drama by Mare of Easttown creator

He plays a troubled FBI agent in a knotty crime series made for autumn nights in. Plus: Stacey Dooley meets the ‘Benefits Queen’. Here’s what to watch this evening9pm, Sky AtlanticA compelling star...

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Norway elections: Why investments in Israel are shaping the vote

Norway's sovereign wealth fund has become a political sticking point over investments linked to Israel's war in Gaza.

aljazeera.com

MTV VMAs 2025 winners: Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande and Sabrina Carpenter triumph at muted award ceremony

Singers took home two trophies each as Mariah Carey won a lifetime achievement award, in a night that largely celebrated female artistsMTV VMAs 2025 red carpet: Sabrina Carpenter, Ariana Grande, Ka...

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India expands censorship powers, lets lower officials demand takedowns

A new censorship mechanism allows even district-level officers to demand social media firms pull down posts.

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Reshuffle it how you like, Starmer’s ‘grownup’ Labour has the Tory whiff of spiteful incompetence | Nesrine Malik

Here we are again: constant rebooting, cruel rhetoric and crackdowns. And hurtling towards a Reform-shaped futureSign up for our new weekly newsletter Matters of Opinion, where our columnists and w...

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Millions of Britons face higher risk of heart failure due to dirty air, study suggests

Exclusive: stroke risk is 7% higher and heart failure risk increases by 27% in areas with worst level of pollution, research showsMillions of Britons face a higher risk of stroke or heart failure b...

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From AI journalism to a fairground frankfurter: Edith Pritchett’s week in Venn diagrams – cartoon

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‘It will be frightening but you have to do it’: Andrew Lincoln and Alicia Vikander’s nerve-shredding stage return

Can two world-famous actors and auteur Simon Stone bring 19th-century Norway screaming into the modern world? They talk mean directors, bathtub revelations and reinventing Ibsen’s The Lady from the...

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How brightly colored do we want our food? For brands, it's a hill to dye on

Sam's Club is among the food makers removing artificial dyes from products, yet hoping shoppers don't notice a difference in color. But why?

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Former head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics discusses future of U.S. labor data

NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Erica Groshen, former head of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, about employment data and what politicization of the agency could do to future numbers.

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A View From Inside Iran

Our correspondent found a sense of apprehension in the country after the 12-day war with Israel.

nytimes.com

Mahmood to meet Trump's US security secretary for smuggling talks

The new home secretary will meet with counterparts from the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand for security talks.

bbc.com

France, at an Impasse, Heads Toward Another Government Collapse

Prime Minister François Bayrou, who called a vote of confidence for Monday, is unpopular to a degree almost unknown for a French prime minister.

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Tanni Grey-Thompson received ‘abusive’ emails over opposition to assisted dying bill

Cross-bench peer says support and hostility has been unleashed but insists ‘really detailed discussion’ is neededTanni Grey-Thompson, the cross-bench peer and former Paralympic athlete, has said sh...

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Protests expected as 51 Israeli arms makers among exhibitors at London trade fair

Campaign Against Arms Trade says UK government has hit ‘peak complicity in genocide’ in allowing the firms to exhibitFifty-one Israeli arms makers and the US defence giant behind the F-35 fighters...

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Bill Posley: The Day I Accidentally Went to War review – veteran comic drops truth bombs

Soho theatre, LondonThe US comic and TV writer’s account of his military service in Iraq is exuberant, enlightening, and flies the flag for the plight of veteransAt one point in Bill Posley’s show...

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Transfer rumors, news: Real Madrid eye Konate, Upamecano as free agents

Real Madrid are looking at Bayern Munich's Dayot Upamecano and Liverpool's Ibrahima Konaté. Transfer Talk has the latest news, gossip and rumors.

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New Zealand father on the run since 2021 killed by police, authorities say

Man who absconded with his three children amid custody dispute was shot dead after firing on police, authorities say.

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What it was like inside court as mushroom murderer was jailed for life

The BBC's Katy Watson was in the courtroom as Erin Patterson was sentenced to life.

bbc.com

Bad Apples review – Saoirse Ronan’s dark, school-set satire doesn’t go far enough

Toronto film festival: The four-time Oscar nominee is as strong as ever playing a teacher in a shocking situation, but the film can’t quite rise to her levelThough criminally underpaid and disrespe...

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Spurs 'not for sale' as owner rejects buyout interest

Board says club's owner has "unequivocally rejected" two expressions of interest in buying it.

bbc.com

European leaders to visit US to discuss war in Ukraine, Trump says

Trump's comments came as he signalled his administration would impose a second phase of sanctions on Moscow.

bbc.com

Palestinian prisoners not being given adequate food, Israel top court says

The court said the state is legally obligated to provide enough food to ensure "a basic level of existence."

bbc.com

Scientists finally crack the mystery of rogue waves

Once thought to be sailors’ myths, rogue waves gained credibility after a towering 80-foot wall of water struck the Draupner oil platform in 1995. New research shows that these extreme waves don’t...

sciencedaily.com

Autism symptoms vanish in mice after Stanford brain breakthrough

Scientists at Stanford have found that hyperactivity in the brain’s reticular thalamic nucleus may drive autism-like behaviors. In mouse models, drugs and neuromodulation techniques that suppressed...

sciencedaily.com

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,292

Here are the key events on day 1,292 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

aljazeera.com

Wilson scores 30 again as Aces' win streak hits 14

A'ja Wilson set a league record with her 13th game of at least 30 points, helping the Aces win their 14th game in a row Sunday over the Sky.

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'Suitcase murder' trial begins in New Zealand

Hakyung Lee is accused of killing her two young children, whose bodies were found stuffed in suitcases.

bbc.com

Alcaraz: I was brilliant to be honest - my best level ever!

Carlos Alcaraz admits he was "brilliant" and at his "best level ever" in his US Open final victory over Jannik Sinner in New York on Sunday.

skysports.com

Ryan Routh to stand trial for alleged Trump assassination attempt

Routh's trial in Florida begins on Monday, and he has made the unusual choice to represent himself.

bbc.com

Denny Hamlin wins at Gateway to advance in playoffs

Denny Hamlin won from the pole position at World Wide Technology Raceway, playing the strategy perfectly to lead the final 25 laps in his series-high fifth victory this season.

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Australian Woman, Erin Patterson, Gets Life in Mushroom Murder Case

Erin Patterson being brought to court in Melbourne, Australia, last month.

nytimes.com

Russia’s New Fear Factor

How the war is driving a wave of purges and suicides among the country’s elites.

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