Notable Events Around the World on - 2025-09-28

Europe sneak past US in sensational Ryder Cup

Captain Luke Donald cements his status as a bona fide Ryder Cup legend as Europe hold of a spirited US fightback to win in New York.

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Moldova’s Pivotal Election Projected to End in Victory for Pro-Europeans

Igor Grosu, a leader of the pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity, in Chisinau, Moldova, on Sunday.

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Moldova’s pro-EU party takes lead in election as vote counting under way

Moldovans await the results of a closely-watched parliamentary election, amid claims of Russian interference.

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Oura CEO talks potential IPO and ‘nonnegotiable’ data privacy

In a recent interview with The New York Times, Oura Health CEO Tom Hale didn’t discuss reports that the company is raising new funding that would value the health-tracking ring maker at nearly $11...

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Mahmood to demand migrants earn right to settled status

The home secretary will outline new conditions migrants have to meet to earn indefinite leave to remain.

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Rachel Reeves pledges a library in every primary school in England

Exclusive: Chancellor also set to unveil plans to get young people back into work in party conference speechRachel Reeves will deliver a library in every primary school in England as part of Labour...

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High standard of English to be required for leave to remain, Mahmood to pledge

Home secretary to set out proposed tougher conditions including not taking benefits and ‘spotless’ criminal recordCriminals and people who cannot speak English to “a high standard” will be denied p...

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Europe hold on for historic Ryder Cup win after INCREDIBLE final day

Team Europe withstood an incredible final-day fightback from the United States to win the Ryder Cup with a dramatic victory at Bethpage Black.

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Highlights: Halifax secure treble after beating London in Grand Final!

Highlights from the Wheelchair Super League Grand Final match between the Halifax Panthers and the London Roosters.

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Halifax beat London in thunderous Wheelchair Super League Grand Final

Halifax Panthers defeated London Roosters 42-32 to win a thunderous Grand Final in the Wheelchair Super League.

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Q&A: Our New Global Newsletter Host on Creating ‘an Antidote to the Overwhelm’

Katrin Bennhold is the host of The World, a New York Times newsletter for readers around the globe. It launches this week.

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McIlroy steadies Europe with birdie on 11th

Rory McIlroy birdies the 11th hole to level his match against Scottie Scheffler in their singles on the final day of the Ryder Cup.

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Ravens' Jackson exits loss with hamstring injury

Baltimore Ravens veteran quarterback Lamar Jackson sustained a hamstring injury in the third quarter of his team's 37-20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday afternoon at Arrowhead Stadium, lea...

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India win Asia Cup final after Pakistan batting collapse

India beat Pakistan by five wickets with two balls remaining in the Asia Cup final at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

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'The moment you've all been waiting for' - Red Roses show off World Cup trophy

Following their 33-13 victory over Canada in the Women's Rugby World Cup final, England's Red roses show off the silverware to a sea of proud supporters at Battersea Power Station.

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Andy Burnham says ‘climate of fear’ in Labour is shutting down debate

Greater Manchester mayor calls for change as he continues criticism of party under Starmer at conference fringe eventAndy Burnham has said there is a climate of fear in Labour and it needs to chang...

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Starmer decries Reform’s ‘racist’ plans as ministers escalate attacks on Farage

PM says immigration proposals could tear country apart as Labour delegates gather for first day of party conferenceKeir Starmer has decried Reform UK’s “racist” plans to revoke the rights of thousa...

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'Low power mode': Giants poke fun at Chargers, leading NFL Week 4 trolls

The New York Giants celebrated their first win of the season by trolling the Los Angeles Chargers.

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England beat Australia in final World Cup warm up game

England beat Australia in their final warm-up match ahead of the ICC Women’s World Cup in India.

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MLB playoffs preview: World Series odds, why every team could win -- and fatal flaws for all 12 teams

Have Fall Classic or bust hopes for the postseason? Here's why your squad could be playing deep into October ... or get sent home early.

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Ohtani hits 55th HR, breaks own Dodgers record

On the final day of the regular season, Los Angeles superstar Shohei Ohtani set a career high with his 55th home run of the year Sunday afternoon, breaking his own franchise record, as the Dodgers...

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Halifax beat London in Wheelchair Grand Final to seal treble

Halifax Panthers finish rugby league's wheelchair season unbeaten as they beat London Roosters to win the Super League Grand Final and complete the treble.

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Ed Miliband says it is ‘possible’ that UK government should leave X

Energy minister says platform’s owner Elon Musk is a ‘dangerous man’ who is part of a ‘global network of right’ It’s “possible” the government should come off X, Ed Miliband has said, because Elon...

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Moldovans await pivotal election result as leader warns of Russian interference

The vote is seen as critical for Moldova's future EU path, with the two main political forces thought to be neck and neck.

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The billion-dollar infrastructure deals powering the AI boom

Here's everything we know about the biggest AI infrastructure projects, including major spending from Meta, Oracle, Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI.

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams says he won’t seek re-election

Adams drops out, leaving the race between Democrat Zohran Mamdani and former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.

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The Truth About Netanyahu’s UNGA Speech

A fiery UNGA speech by Netanyahu drew walkouts, applause, and protests. Here's our look at the facts around his speech.

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Watkins 'shuts a few people up' - now Villa aim to push on

Ollie Watkins ends a goal drought and Unai Emery ends a league victory drought. For Villa, there is hope that they might just have found a way out of their slump.

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Housing secretary vows building will start on three new towns before next election

Steve Reed paid tribute to predecessor Angela Rayner in conference speech in which he accused Tories of blocking new homesLabour conference – live updatesSteve Reed, the new housing secretary, has...

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Furious U.S. rally not enough; Europe retains Cup

Europe has retained the Ryder Cup, fending off a furious rally from the United States in singles play Sunday at Bethpage Black. Shane Lowry's birdie putt on No. 18 halved his match with Russell Hen...

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UK’s governing Labour party holds annual conference amid far-right surge

The UK PM, who faces a potential leadership challenge, has also faced criticism over his policy on Israel's war on Gaza.

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England head coach Mitchell open to 2027 women's Lions role

England women's head coach John Mitchell says he is open to taking charge of the first women's British and Irish tour to New Zealand in 2027.

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Labour peer calls for Treasury to be abolished

Maurice Glasman, founder of Blue Labour, calls for more "economic radicalism" at a conference event.

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Rees-Zammit and Ibitoye score as Bristol beat Parling's Leicester

Bristol Bears open their Prem campaign with a 42-24 win as new Leicester Tigers head coach Geoff Parling suffers defeat at Ashton Gate.

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WNBA sources: No link between injuries and refs

As WNBA officials face renewed criticism, league sources told ESPN that their data does not show a correlation between recent playoff injuries and missed calls by officials.

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The Guardian view on AI and jobs: the tech revolution should be for the many not the few | Editorial

Britain risks devolving its digital destiny to Silicon Valley. As a TUC manifesto argues, those affected must have a greater say in shaping the workplace of the futureIn The Making of the English W...

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Capsey's 88 helps England beat Australia in World Cup warm-up

Sarah Glenn's five-wicket haul and an unbeaten 88 from Alice Capsey helps England beat Australia in their final warm-up match before the Women's World Cup.

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Arrests at protest supporting Palestine Action near Labour conference

Merseyside Police says arrests were made on suspicion of supporting the proscribed group.

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Imperious Pogacar wins Worlds with epic solo attack

Tadej Pogacar wins the men's road race at the UCI Road World Championships in Rwanda for the second year in a row with a dominant performance.

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Fred Queller, Lawyer in a Notable Domestic Violence Case, Dies at 93

His client was 6 years old when her father savagely beat her during a visitation. Her mother had warned police that he was dangerous, but they ignored her.

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Watch: World's highest bridge opens in China

The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge towers 625m (2,083ft) above a gorge in the country's Guizhou province.

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After war with Israel, how is Lebanon’s Hezbollah regrouping?

Hezbollah is reportedly regrouping but analysts say it is pursuing different avenues, not military might against Israel.

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Swiss voters approve plan for electronic identity cards

Swiss voters previously rejected proposals to introduce digital IDs in 2021

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Do EA buyout talks hint at bigger industry troubles?

Why is Electronic Arts, one of the biggest names in the video game business, reportedly in talks to go private?

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GB's Cockroft claims 17th world title

Hannah Cockroft claims a 17th world title as Great Britain win gold and silver in the T34 400m at the World Para Athletics Championships in New Dehli.

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Floating nests and decoys: how fairy terns are being charmed back to Port Phillip Bay

These small seabirds are not faring well along Australia’s south-eastern coastline, but there is hope for their resurgence thanks to some novel tacticsAustralian bird of the year 2025: nominate you...

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When and where is the 2027 Ryder Cup?

The 2025 Ryder Cup is heading towards as thrilling conclusion as Team Europe seek a record-breaking win - but the details have already been confirmed for the 2027 edition.

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UN sanctions “exacerbate” Iran’s economic situation

“Countries like China, Russia or others who have been opposing the process [of imposing sanctions].”

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Bulega wins second feature race as Rea fifth in Aragon

Nicolo Bulega claims two victories on Sunday in the World Superbike at Aragon as Northern Ireland's Jonathan Rea finishes fifth in the second feature race.

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Hamas tells Israel to cease Gaza City attacks as captives’ lives in danger

Israeli tanks are advancing in Tal al-Hawa, Sabra and other neighbourhoods of Gaza City in their ground invasion.

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Young Labour members rate the government out of 10

Young Labour members rate the government of out 10

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How a Travel YouTuber Captured Nepal’s Revolution for the World

Harry Jackson went into Kathmandu as a tourist. He ended up being one of the main international sources of news on Nepal’s Gen Z protests.

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Kerr, Sciver-Brunt, Athapaththu - Women's Cricket World Cup players to watch

Eight teams, two hosts, 31 matches and England looking to win the tournament for a fifth time - the latest Women's Cricket World Cup is here.

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AP Week 5 poll reaction: What's next for each Top 25 team

A look at the new Top 25 after Week 5.

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Lola Young ‘doing OK’ after collapsing on stage at festival in New York

British singer thanks fans for support after incident at gig, during which she had told crowd of ‘tricky couple of days’The British singer Lola Young has said she is “doing OK” after collapsing on...

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Selena Gomez marries music producer Benny Blanco: ‘My wife in real life’

Emmy- and Grammy-nominated performer announces marriage online with photos from California ceremonyEmmy- and Grammy-nominated performer Selena Gomez has married music producer and songwriter Benny...

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Ole Miss soars to No. 4 in poll; Ducks new No. 2

Oregon moved up to No. 2 in The Associated Press college football poll, while Ole Miss jumped nine rungs to No. 4 for its highest ranking since 2015.

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Here’s what happened in Gaza while world’s focus was on UN General Assembly

As world leaders talked about acting against Israel at the UN General Assembly over 360 Palestinians in Gaza were killed

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Wiz chief technologist Ami Luttwak on how AI is transforming cyberattacks

Ami Luttwak, CTO of Wiz, breaks down how AI is changing cybersecurity, why startups shouldn't write a single line of code before thinking about security, and opportunities for upstarts in the indus...

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Week in Pictures: From a typhoon in Asia to missile strikes in Kyiv

A global roundup of some of last week’s events.

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'Just when you think you've seen it all!' | Alcaraz's 'ridiculous' winner

Carlos Alcaraz produced this 'unreal' winner during his Japan Open quarter-final match against Brandon Nakashima.

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What Questions Do You Have About Trump and the World?

“Ask a Correspondent” will take your questions to Peter Baker, our chief White House correspondent.

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Watching Caerphilly: Welsh byelection may be bellwether for political transformation in UK

Plaid Cymru and Reform are polling above Welsh Labour in race for Senedd seat experts say may be ‘canary in the coalmine’Usually, a Welsh parliament byelection in Caerphilly would probably not attr...

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The Billionaire Inside Your Head review – OCD and capitalism collide in daring office drama

Hampstead theatre, London Will Lord’s exciting new play adds a neurodiverse inner voice to the Mamet-like rivalry between ambitious debt collectors chasing financial successThe most dangerous momen...

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Why is the divisive Tony Blair now touted for post-Gaza war interim role?

The US plan ousts Hamas and forms an administration that will later be handed over to a reformed Palestinian Authority.

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Beyond regional doubt: why more acts are touring the UK’s far-flung venues – and why it’s worth making the effort

With touring costs rising and venues closing, many acts are only playing big city dates. But as the Beatles and Led Zep showed in the past, more scenic routes can pay offAs the mania around them wa...

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We Americans love remaking British TV. Must the UK remake our odious politicians? | Dave Schilling

A recent trip to Britain from my native California presented some worrying truths about our shared political futureI’ve always wanted to visit the UK. This might sound absurd to you, considering I’...

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Red Roses praise fellow England teams for their support

Red Roses captain Zoe Aldcroft says having won the Rugby World Cup, England want to continue the momentum that football's Lionesses set after winning back-to-back European Championships, and inspir...

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Keir Starmer’s donkey field: what are the allegations and how has he responded?

PM denies putting land he bought for his parents into a trust, after report claims he did, to avoid inheritance taxLabour conference – live updatesKeir Starmer found himself taking questions about...

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‘All eyes on Gaza’ as Germany sees largest pro-Palestine protest to date

As many as 100,000 people in Berlin rallied in support of Palestinians in what was Germany’s largest Gaza protest yet.

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'It's bigger than us' - England aim to inspire

After beating Canada to lift the Women's World Cup in front of a record crowd, England hope their triumph can inspire "future Red Roses".

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PSG to play 2025 Intercontinental Cup final in Qatar

UEFA club champions Paris Saint-Germain will make their FIFA Intercontinental Cup final debut in Doha on December 17.

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Doctors tested a common drug on COVID. The results are stunning

Inhaled heparin significantly lowers the risk of death and ventilation in COVID-19 patients while also showing potential against other respiratory infections. With its unique triple-action benefits...

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Hovland out of Ryder Cup, invoking envelope rule

Viktor Hovland was forced to withdraw from the Ryder Cup with a neck injury. The situation forced the invocation of the "envelope rule" that means Hovland and Team USA's Harris English each earn a...

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Proton Pass Review (2025): Finally Standing Tall

Proton Pass has gone from bare-bones to full-featured, and it’s ready to take on the competitive password manager landscape.

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For autistic children, Israel’s war on Gaza brings acute suffering

Abeer Hassan, looking after her autistic son, Abdallah, faces peril amid Israeli bombardment and displacement.

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Wanderlei Silva breaks nose in postfight brawl

Wanderlei Silva, one of the most popular figures of early mixed martial arts, suffered a fractured nose and needed stitches after he was knocked out in the aftermath of an exhibition boxing match i...

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On a trip to Kent, I saw how politics is being shaped by the west’s growing hostility to outsiders | John Harris

With a Reform council, small boat arrivals and asylum seeker accommodation, this county lays bare an increasingly divided Britain“Your countries are going to hell,” Donald Trump tells European memb...

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UK government urged to restore Electoral Commission’s independence to protect democracy

Oversight of watchdog could be abused by a future authoritarian government, report warnsThe independence of the Electoral Commission must be fully restored to protect the UK’s electoral integrity...

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‘I couldn’t look’: European farmers on losing crops as the industry collides with worsening drought

Global heating means annual drought losses across Europe could reach €17.5bn. Shipping and power generation are also being affected by low water levelsCrumbling a fistful of sandy soil by his dried...

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3 Years Later, Playdate Is Still Gaming's Best-Kept Secret

With almost laughably low power, a monochrome screen, and unique controls, niche-micro console Playdate shouldn't make any sense in a world of modern gaming. Yet, it's near impossible not to love it.

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How two big gambles finally paid out in Red Roses World Cup glory

England were not always world-beaters. But two big bets on their future and the women's game turned around their fortunes.

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Tens of thousands rally in Berlin against German support for Israel

More than 100,000 people protest in Berlin, urging a German policy change on Israel’s war on Gaza.

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Keir Starmer calls Reform migrant policy 'racist' and 'immoral'

The prime minister said he needed "space" to make good on the promises he made at last year's general election.

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Seychelles to hold rerun presidential election as no candidate secures 50%

The electoral authority has not announced when the rerun election is expected to be held.

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Crowd crush kills dozens in India at political rally for Tamil actor Vijay

A crowd crush at a campaign rally for popular actor-turned-politician Vijay has killed at least 39 people in Karur.

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Russell M. Nelson, 17th President of the Mormon Church, Dies at 101

Russell M. Nelson at a conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City last year.

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GB win most medals at Worlds as Henry takes silver

Lauren Henry wins silver in the women's single sculls as Great Britain end the World Rowing Championships in Shanghai with eight medals.

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Michaelina Wautier: the female Flemish artist now seen as an old master

Opening in Vienna on Tuesday, a new exhibition gathers her works into one show for the first time The first time that Katljine von der Stighelen cast her eyes over The Triumph of Bacchus, it made h...

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Alcaraz books Japan Open semi-final as Gauff comes through in nervy match

Carlos Alcaraz booked his place in the Japan Open semi-finals as he claimed a solid 6-2 6-4 win over America's Brandon Nakashima.

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Alex Hartley's Women's World Cup players to watch

World Cup winner Alex Hartley picks her players to watch and gives her team predictions for the upcoming Women's World Cup.

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Iranians fear more economic pain, war as UN sanctions snapback

After about a decade, Iran is again subject to UN sanctions as the West piles pressure on Tehran.

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LIVE: India vs Pakistan – Asia Cup 2025 final

Follow our live build-up, with toss and team news coverage, before our full text commentary stream of the final.

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Keir Starmer attacks ‘racist’ Farage plan to deport people settled in the UK

Prime minister says Reform proposal to scrap indefinite leave to remain could ‘rip this country apart’Labour conference – live updatesKeir Starmer has attacked Reform UK’s plan to deport thousands...

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Israel, Iran — and the Family Killed in the Crossfire

In June, Israel attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities, defense systems and top military officials. Iran’s retaliation included ballistic missiles that struck major cities in Israel, killing 31 people....

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In an era of AI slop and mid TV, is it time for cultural snobbery to make a comeback?

The lowbrow dominates culture and anyone who questions the status quo is dismissed as an elitist killjoy. But with bland algorithmic content on the rise, perhaps we consumers should start taking ou...

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When and where is the 2027 Ryder Cup?

The 2025 Ryder Cup is heading towards as thrilling conclusion as Team Europe seek a record-breaking win - but the details have already been confirmed for the 2027 edition.

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New Jersey Sen. Andy Kim discusses how Democrats are negotiating to avoid a shutdown

NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Senator Andy Kim, a New Jersey Democrat, about his party's strategy heading into a possible government shutdown.

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Politics chat: Trump says he'll deploy troops to Portland, James Comey indicted

In our roundup of domestic political news: an announced troop deployment to Portland, Oregon, the latest efforts to halt a government shutdown, and the indictment of a prominent Trump critic.

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Populist threat to rule of law a danger to UK working class, says attorney general

Richard Hermer to aim criticism at Nigel Farage and Robert Jenrick at Labour conference event Rightwing populists threaten working-class people’s protections under the rule of law, the attorney gen...

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‘I don’t like Kendrick Lamar going after my close friend Drake’: Hugo Chegwin’s honest playlist

The music producer and People Just Do Nothing actor’s first rap idols were PJ and Duncan – but which song gets him secretly dancing in front of the mirror?The first song I fell in love with The f...

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Crowd crush at political rally in southern India kills 39 people

Crush at actor-politician Vijay’s rally in Tamil Nadu kills 39 people, including eight children; 40 others injured.

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Transfer rumors, news: Liverpool to rival Man United for Branthwaite

Liverpool and Manchester United are both weighing up a move for Everton centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite. Transfer Talk has the latest news and rumors.

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Saudi FM condemns Israel’s war on Gaza and attack on Qatar

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, speaking at the UN General Assembly, condemned Israel’s war on

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From Vegas to the valleys: Inside the world’s biggest Elvis festival – in pictures

More than 40,000 Elvis fans flocked to Porthcawl, south Wales, for the world’s biggest gathering of its kind, with tribute acts and dazzling scenes captured by Rick Findler Continue reading...

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Marquez wins seventh MotoGP title to equal Rossi

Spain's Marc Marquez caps an incredible comeback to win his seventh MotoGP world championship title and move level with Italian great Valentino Rossi.

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Marc Marquez wins 2025 MotoGP world championship at Japanese Grand Prix

The 32-year-old won his first MotoGP riders' title since 2019 after finishing second to Francesco Bagnaia at Motegi.

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Starmer calls on Labour to to stop ‘navel-gazing’ and join ‘fight of our times’ as Labour conference begins – UK politics live

Amid discussion of his leadership from some Labour MPs, PM calls on party to abandon introspection and deliver changeGood morning. The Labour party’s four-day annual conference starts this morning...

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‘A serious disappointment’: Labour has to regain business sector’s confidence at conference

After being promised last year they could ‘partner’ with party on policy, many executives are asking what happenedLast year Keir Starmer had an invitation for bosses at Labour’s first party confere...

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Inside the everyday Facebook networks where far-right ideas grow

The Guardian spent a year studying an online community trading in anti-immigration sentiment and misinformation. Experts say such spaces can play a role in radicalisationFar-right Facebook groups a...

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Reading the post-riot posts: how we traced far-right radicalisation across 51,000 Facebook messages

Tracing profiles of those charged with online offences in summer 2024 helped us map a thriving social ecosystem trading far-right sentiment and political disillusionmentFar-right Facebook groups ar...

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How England's Red Roses banished Rugby World Cup final demons

In 2017 and 2022 England's Red Roses suffered crushing Rugby World Cup final defeats. On Saturday, they banished those demons to clinch final success over Canada.

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Red Roses say Lionesses' Euro victory inspirated them for World Cup glory

England's Red Roses said the Lionesses' Euro victory this summer inspired them to create their own momentum after they won the Rugby World Cup on Saturday.

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Moldova holds parliamentary elections hit by claims of Russian interference

Most polls project the governing pro-EU Party of Action and Solidarity in the lead.

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Major Russian drone, missile attack hits Ukraine, Kyiv, causing casualties

Media reports and independent monitor describe latest Russia strikes as "one of the heaviest" since war began.

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Poland briefly closes airspace as NATO increases presence in the Baltic Sea

Denmark reports new drone incursions, while neighbouring Norway says it is investigating two drone sightings.

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TV tonight: what happened to Jay Slater? His parents search for answers

The teenager’s disappearance and death caused global conspiracy theories last year. Plus: Eva Longoria’s charming travel series. Here’s what to watch this evening9pm, Channel 4 Continue reading...

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Israeli team out of top Italian cycling race over Gaza war protest concerns

Italian race organiser says there is high possibility of race disruption due to participation of Israeli team.

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For Many Moldovans, Their Election Is a Choice Between Russia and the E.U.

Supporters of the pro-Russian coalition in the Moldova parliamentary elections at a rally in Chisinau, the capital, on Thursday.

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Stampede at a political rally for popular actor Vijay in southern India kills 36, injures 40

A stampede at a rally for a popular Indian actor and politician in the southern state of Tamil Nadu killed at least 36 people and injured 40 others.

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Thousands protest livestreamed murder of 2 women, young girl in Argentina

Drug gang suspected in torture and murder of two young women, and a 15-year-old girl, in crime that shocks Argentina.

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McIlroy & Lowry silence New York crowd on famous European day

After facing abuse from American fans which "crossed the line", Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry lead Europe towards a rare Ryder Cup away win.

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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,312

Here are the key events on day 1,312 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

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Four strange secrets scientists just found in beer and wine

Beer and wine, staples of human history for millennia, are still yielding new surprises. Recent research highlights how yeast extracts can cloud lagers, gluten can be quickly detected with a simple...

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Europe dominate Team USA at Ryder Cup! | Saturday fourballs highlights!

Highlights of the Saturday fourballs session from the Ryder Cup at Bethpage as Europe dominate Team USA and build a record lead!

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Hidden Alzheimer’s warning signs found in Parkinson’s patients without dementia

Researchers in Japan discovered that Parkinson’s patients diagnosed in their 80s are far more likely to show signs of amyloid buildup, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s, even without dementia symptoms. The...

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College Football Playoff picks after Week 5

Find out which teams our reporters pick for the College Football Playoff after Week 5.

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Europe build lead on feisty second day at Ryder Cup

Tempers fray at Bethpage Black in New York as Europe continue to dominate Team USA on day two of the Ryder Cup.

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One year after killing of leader Nasrallah, Hezbollah says no to disarming

The Lebanese government has backed plans to disarm Hezbollah, which was badly weakened by its latest war with Israel.

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Powerful lithium batteries in written-off EVs now hot property at salvage auctions

Demand for secondhand electric vehicle batteries is surging across Australia, as buyers repurpose them for everything from solar storage to off-grid energyGet our breaking news email, free app or d...

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India v Pakistan - Asia Cup final scorecard

Latest scorecard from the Asia Cup final between India and Pakistan in Dubai.

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