Notable Events Around the World on - 2025-10-04

Schmeichel in disguise? - Lammens impresses Rooney in 'solid' debut

Former Manchester United and Everton striker Wayne Rooney says Senne Lammens had a solid debut for Man Utd after his deadline-day move from Royal Antwerp- keeping a clean sheet in his new side's 2-...

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Is an end to war in sight in Gaza?

Hamas says 'yes' to parts of President Trump's plan for the Strip.

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Hamas Partially Accepts Trump’s Peace Plan

Hamas said it would release all Israeli hostages but wants to negotiate elements of President Trump’s peace plan for Gaza. Adam Rasgon, a reporter for The New York Times in Jerusalem, explains wher...

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Pioneer Braekhus retires after world-title win

Norway's Cecilia Braekhus ends her illustrious career in style, beating Ema Kozin on points to claim the WBC and WBO light-middleweight titles in her final bout.

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Israel pounds Gaza, killing 61, despite Trump’s call for it to halt bombing

Donald Trump urges Hamas to move quickly to release captives and finalise negotiations over his plan to end the war.

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Netanyahu says he hopes to announce hostage release in the 'coming days'

Hamas will disarm "the easy way or the hard way", Israel's PM says after the group gave its response to a peace plan.

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Trapped in the Homes They Thought Would Protect Them

Some victims of the Cebu earthquake in the Philippines lived in homes that were supposed to withstand natural disasters.

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Diaz scores in 15 seconds as Kane breaks record in Bayern win

Luis Diaz scores twice - his first after 15 seconds - and assists Harry Kane in scoring a record 11th goal in six Bundesliga games as Bayern Munich win 3-0 at Eintracht Frankfurt to open a four-poi...

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St Helens leave Hull KR's stadium under police escort after 'terror threat'

St Helens had to leave Hull KR's Sewell Group Craven Park under a police escort following what the club described as a "terror threat" sent to their Instagram account.

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A breach every month raises doubts about South Korea’s digital defenses

Known for its blazing fast internet and home to some of the world’s biggest tech giants, South Korea has also faced a string of data breaches and cybersecurity lapses that has struggled to match th...

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Belva Davis, West Coast Trailblazer in TV News, Dies at 92

Overcoming poverty and prejudice, she was the first Black woman to be hired as a television reporter in the region and later became a popular anchor.

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At a Protest for a Deal, Israelis Wrestle With a Mix of Emotions

Demonstrators gathered at “Hostages Square” in Tel Aviv on Saturday. The American president was not at the protest, but he was the person the people in Tel Aviv looked to with hope.

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Ex-Portsmouth, Leicester and Sheffield Wednesday owner Mandaric dies

Former Portsmouth, Leicester City and Sheffield Wednesday owner Milan Mandaric dies at the age of 87.

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Netanyahu Defends Wartime Leadership, Saying Hostage Deal Is Within Reach

Demonstrators gathered outside the residence of Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, during an anti-government protest organized by families of the hostages taken captive by Hamas, in Jerus...

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Netanyahu Defends Wartime Leadership, Saying Hostage Deal Is Within Reach

Demonstrators gathered outside the residence of Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, during an anti-government protest organized by families of the hostages taken captive by Hamas, in Jerus...

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Andrej Babis to Return as Czech Prime Minister After Parliamentary Win

Andrej Babis, leader of the Ano party and a former prime minister of the Czech Republic, celebrating election results in Prague on Saturday.

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Hessey wins gold at BMX European Freestyle Champs

Great Britain's Dylan Hessey wins gold in the BMX European Freestyle Championships in the Netherlands.

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If you’re not an AI startup, good luck raising money from VCs

New PitchBook data illustrates how dramatically AI is dominating startup investment, with 2025 on-track to become the first year when AI accounts for more than half of all VC money invested.

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Tories pledge to remove 750,000 migrants under borders plan

The party unveils new policies on illegal migration as its annual conference begins in Manchester.

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Tories to pledge to create immigration taskforce modelled on Trump’s Ice

Proposed ‘removals force’ will be tasked with deporting 150,000 people a year in bid to tackle illegal immigrationThe Conservatives will pledge to create a new immigration taskforce modelled on Don...

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Can Coventry stay top? Aaron McLean's EFL takeaways

Former Peterborough, Hull and Bradford striker – and Final Score's EFL pundit – Aaron McLean sifts through some of the main talking points and gives his five takeaways from across the Championship,...

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Police fire water cannon at Georgia protesters near presidential palace

Opposition protests turned violent as riot police used tear gas and water cannon after disputed local elections.

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Hull KR on for Treble with semi-final win over St Helens

Hull KR on course for treble after beating St Helens 20-12 in the Super League play-off semi-final.

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UCLA stuns No. 7 Penn State for 1st win of year

Nico Iamaleava threw for two touchdowns and ran for three more Saturday, as UCLA notched its first win of the season in stunning fashion, knocking off No. 7 Penn State 42-37 at the Rose Bowl, becom...

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The great butterfly heist: how a gentleman collector stole thousands of butterflies from Australian museums

Scientists are still unravelling the thefts of Colin Wyatt, an English adventurer, artist and naturalist who charmed the entomological communityThe butterfly was dead when the old man found it, lyi...

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Hull KR beat Saints to reach Grand Final

Oliver Gildart's two second-half tries give Hull Kingston Rovers a Grand Final clash with Wigan Warriors in next week's Super League Grand Final.

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Anker offered Eufy camera owners $2 per video for AI training

Hundreds of Eufy customers have donated hundreds of thousands of videos to train the company’s AI systems.

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Odegaard left with knee in brace and Rice hurt as Arsenal injury woes continue

Martin Odegaard was left with his knee in a brace and Declan Rice was forced off with a back injury as Arsenal's injury problems intensified during their 2-0 win over West Ham.

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Cars swept away in Bulgaria floods

At least three people, including two rescue workers, have been killed in the country's south-east

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Arteta's unlucky captain - how Odegaard set unwanted record

Arsenal continue their strong start to the season with victory over West Ham - but Martin Odegaard sets an unwanted record.

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Ex-Prime Minister Set to Return to Power in Czech Republic

Andrej Babis, leader of the Ano party and a former prime minister of the Czech Republic, celebrating election results in Prague on Saturday.

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Lammens offers new hope on Man Utd debut as Kudus shines for Spurs

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The Next Steps for Hostages in Gaza

Relatives and supporters of Israeli hostages held in the Gaza Strip attend a rally in Jerusalem on Thursday demanding their release and calling for an end to the war in Gaza.

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Manager almost quit football after Vigar's death

Chichester City FC boss Miles Rutherford said the late striker's family helped change his mind.

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Populist billionaire Andrej Babis’s party set to win Czech election

With most votes tallied, Babis’s ANO party is ahead, but it appears set to fall short of a majority in parliament.

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George Clooney’s 2025 Albie Awards Draw a Crowd of Celebrities in London

Amal and George Clooney were joined at the Albie Awards by celebrities including Meryl Streep and Meg Ryan, with performances by John Legend and Brandi Carlile.

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Norman Finkelstein: Trump plan has no connection to reality in Gaza

Norman Finkelstein tells Marc Lamont Hill why he believes Trump’s peace deal is the weakest yet with no path to justice.

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What's driving President Trump's new confidence in Ukraine's war effort

The president's bold statement surprised allies and raised new questions about whether U.S. policy toward the war is changing.

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Can a ‘one-sided, unserious’ US plan deliver peace to Gaza?

US political scientist Stephen Walt argues the US is staging a ‘half-hearted’ intervention that won’t lead to peace.

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Cincinnati delivers 1st loss to No. 14 Iowa State

Cincinnati made the most of a 17-point first quarter en route to a thrilling 38-30 victory over No. 14 Iowa State on Saturday, the Bearcats' first win over a ranked opponent at Nippert Stadium sinc...

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Billionaire populist Andrej Babis' party wins Czech parliamentary election

However, his ANO party falls short of an overall majority in preliminary results.

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Instacrops will demo its water-saving, crop-boosting AI at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025

Agriculture consumes a vast amount of water, and some countries are under more stress than others. Instacrops pivoted to AI to help farmers cut water use by 30%.

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Four 'Wide Rights' lead the unique history of key kicking miscues in Miami-Florida State

Since 1990, no fewer than seven ranked showdowns between the Seminoles and Hurricanes have been decided in large part by unconverted field goals.

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Sam Altman says Sora will add ‘granular,’ opt-in copyright controls

OpenAI may be reversing course on how it approaches copyright and intellectual property in its new video app Sora.

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Springboks defend Rugby Championship at Twickenham

Highlights from The Rugby Championship clash between Argentina and South Africa at Twickenham.

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Navy rides record day from WR Heidenreich to win

Navy wide receiver Eli Heidenreich set a pair of team records with 243 receiving yards and three touchdowns in Saturday's win over Air Force.

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Gaza protests under way in Europe as arrests made in London

Protests take place in Barcelona, Rome, Lisbon and London, where police made more than 100 arrests.

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Watchdog cleared ex-Tory minister to work for offshoot of firm linked to China surveillance

Acoba advised Richard Fuller he could take up post with Investcorp Securities, a subsidiary of private equity firm backing Sense TimeA government watchdog advised a former minister that he could wo...

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Hope and fear for hostage families after Hamas response to Gaza peace plan

Families describe a "fragile situation", with negotiations between Israel and Hamas expected to resume.

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Alfred Dunhill Links reduced to 54 holes due to adverse weather

The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship has been reduced to 54 holes and the final round will take place on Sunday, after play was cancelled due to high winds on day three.

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Ivan Klima, Czech Novelist Who Chafed Under Totalitarian Regimes, Dies at 94

Ivan Klima, Czech novelist and playwright, in 2013. “That life can be snapped like a piece of string — that was my daily lesson as a child,” he said.

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Shock in Gaza as Trump appears to welcome Hamas response to US peace plan

Hamas agreed to release the hostages and to the idea of handing over governing Gaza to Palestinian technocrats, but did not give a clear response to many other elements.

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Will the championship race come to an end in Singapore?

BBC 5 Live's F1 commentator Harry Benjamin gives his list of five things to look out for at the Singapore Grand Prix. Will McLaren and Oscar Piastri wrap up the constructors Championship this weeke...

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India vs Pakistan – ICC Women’s World Cup: Match time, handshake row, rain

While both teams want to 'focus on the game', regional politics may take the attention away from cricket in Colombo.

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Trapped in Tunisia

Caught between two worlds, migrants in Tunisia fight the elements and the authorities as they strive to reach Europe.

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What we know about Hamas’ response to Trump’s Gaza peace plan

Hamas accepted parts of US President Trump’s 20-point Gaza ceasefire plan but wants more talks on several key points.

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All Blacks retain Bledisloe Cup with victory over Australia

Highlights of the Rugby Championship match between Australia and New Zealand at Optus Stadium in Perth.

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India and Pakistan set for Women's World Cup meeting

Sides from India and Pakistan face off for the fourth consecutive Sunday, with the latest meeting at the Women's World Cup amid a focus on off-field issues.

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All Blacks beat Australia to keep title hopes alive

New Zealand beat Australia 28-14 in Perth to move back top of the Rugby Championship, but South Africa will clinch the title with victory over Argentina.

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Clinical All Blacks deny Wallabies in Perth in Rugby Championship finale

Quinn Tupaea scored a brace of tries as New Zealand fended off Australia 28-14 in the Perth wet on Saturday to give themselves a chance of Rugby Championship glory.

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Zverev calls out favouritism towards top two Alcaraz and Sinner

Alexander Zverev claims tournament organisers are deliberately slowing down courts to favour the world's top two Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.

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Hopes and fears in Gaza and Israel over potential ceasefire

Hopes are growing of an end to the Israel-Gaza war, but it remains to be seen if the two sides can agree a ceasefire.

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At least 30 injured in Russian strike on railway station, Zelensky says

Preliminary reports indicate that train staff and passengers were at the site of the strike, he says.

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Brilliant rematch ends in heartbreak for Hughes

Watch highlights as Usman Nurmagomedov breaks the heart of Irishman Paul Hughes with another contentious points win to retain his PFL lightweight world title.

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Sheff Wed v Coventry delayed after fan protest on pitch

Sheffield Wednesday v Coventry City is briefly delayed after a small group of home fans run on to the pitch to protest against Dejphon Chansiri.

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Australia v Sri Lanka washed out without a ball bowled

Women's World Cup match between Australia and Sri Lanka is abandoned without a ball being bowled due to persistent rain in Colombo.

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‘Like time-travelling’: readers tell of unexpected joys of V&A East Storehouse

Some visitors get close to their chosen items through the ‘order an object’ service as others describe being affected by the displaysThe V&A has launched a new exhibition space, the V&A Eas...

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Advocates raise alarm over Pfas pollution from data centers amid AI boom

Tech companies’ use of Pfas gas at facilities may mean data centers’ climate impact is worse than previously thoughtData centers’ electricity demands have been accused of delaying the US’s transiti...

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Zverev: Slower courts used to aid Sinner, Alcaraz

Alexander Zverev says tournament organizers are slowing down tennis courts to favor Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.

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Marsh century secures Australia T20 series win

Australia skipper Mitchell Marsh smashes 103 not out to steer Australia to a 2-0 T20 series victory over New Zealand.

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For the New Archbishop of Canterbury, Nursing Roots Could Bring a Pastoral Sensibility

Sarah Mullally, newly appointed as the archbishop of Canterbury, on Friday in Canterbury Cathedral in England.

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Trouble brewing: Maya people in Yucatán fear new Heineken plant’s thirst for water

Indigenous groups in Mexico opposed to the planned brewery say families already have little access to water – and that their way of life is also under threatOn a summer evening in southern Mexico,...

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Greens ‘on track’ to supplant Labour as favourite party in London, says Zack Polanski

Exclusive: poll asked voters to rank parties on how favourably they felt about them, with strong support in capital and among younger votersThe Greens are viewed more favourably than any other part...

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Why US Power Bills Are Surging

Americans are paying more for electricity—and rates will keep rising. But after a period of pain, rates should level off as the benefits of a shift away from fossil fuels begin to be felt.

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For Netanyahu, Trump’s Nod to Peace Puts Him in a Tough Spot

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and President Trump speaking at the White House last week.

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Hull KR secure Super League Grand Final spot with steely win over Saints

Hull KR secured their place in the Super League Grand Final with a 20-12 victory over St Helens at Sewell Group Craven Park.

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GB's Clarke wins 'incredible' fourth consecutive kayak gold

Great Britain's Joe Clarke wins his fourth consecutive kayak cross world title and GB's first gold medal at the Canoe Slalom World Championships in Sydney.

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Russian attack hits passenger train in Ukraine’s Sumy, causing casualties

No figure has been given for the number of casualties in Moscow's latest attack on Ukraine's railway infrastructure.

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Apple and Google Pull ICE-Tracking Apps, Bowing to DOJ Pressure

Plus: China sentences scam bosses to death, Europe is ramping up its plans to build a “drone wall” to protect against Russian airspace violations, and more.

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Gear News of the Week: Adobe Premiere Lands on iPhone, and Nothing Lets You Design Your Own Widgets

Plus: Whoop lets you order blood tests, Arlo refreshes its security camera lineup, and Roland unveils a new analog drum machine.

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Anisimova demolishes Gauff in under an hour to reach Beijing final

Amanda Anisimova produced an astonishing performance to sweep aside defending champion Coco Gauff 6-1 6-2 and reach the China Open final on Saturday.

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Scientists finally found the “dark matter” of electronics

Scientists at OIST have, for the first time, directly tracked the elusive “dark excitons” inside atomically thin materials. These quantum particles could revolutionize information technology, as th...

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Palestinians celebrate progress on Trump’s Gaza peace deal

Palestinians are celebrating in Gaza amid a reduction in Israeli military action. The relative quiet followed Donald

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The Boy/The God and His Daughter review – Marina Carr’s majestic Theban double bill

Abbey, DublinTwo new plays reimagine Sophocles and Euripides with lavish scale, mordant humour and fresh interrogation of power and prophecy‘We are the new gods,” Oedipus, King of Thebes, declares...

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Pereira: ‘I believe in this team’ | Wolves boss on why season will turn

Wolves gambled this summer bringing in six players new to the Premier League. So far, that gamble has not paid off. Vitor Pereira thinks they just need time. “Without time, it is like buying...

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‘No reason not to be all in’: is Saturday Night Live ready to meet a major political moment?

The return of the long-running series lands at a difficult time for late-night comedy – and free speechPaul Simon sang The Boxer. New York mayor Rudy Giuliani appeared with firefighters. When produ...

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GB's Clarke wins fourth kayak cross world title

Great Britain's Joe Clarke wins a fourth consecutive kayak cross title at the Canoe Slalom World Championships in Sydney, Australia.

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Family firm of Reform UK council leader threatened with compulsory strike off

Mansfield Carpets (Contracts) Limited faced Companies House action over four consecutive years of delayed filingsThe carpet fitting business belonging to the family of Mick Barton – the Reform UK l...

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Why does Reform seem unassailable? Because this is party conference season, when politicos always lose the plot | Simon Jenkins

They wrote off Margaret Thatcher in 1981 when the SDP – like Reform today – was ascendant. They were wrong about her; they could also be about StarmerParty conference time is when British politics...

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Death toll from Indonesia school collapse rises to 14 as more victims found

Authorities say they are using heavy equipment to look for the 49 people who remain missing.

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GB's Nicholson & Church win Worlds shot put bronze

Great Britain's Anna Nicholson (F35) and Lydia Church (T12) win shot put bronze at the World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi.

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How to live a good life in difficult times: Yuval Noah Harari, Rory Stewart and Maria Ressa in conversation

From superintelligent AI to the climate and democracy, three leading thinkers discuss how to navigate the futureWhat happens when an internationally bestselling historian, a Nobel peace prize-winni...

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Israeli air strikes hit Gaza despite Trump’s ‘stop bombing’ demand

Israeli air strikes and shelling destroy homes in Gaza, in defiance of Trump's ceasefire call.

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How Mormon Women for Ethical Government helped redistrict Utah's congressional seats

A Utah court has ordered lawmakers to redraw their congressional districts, which could help Democrats in the midterm elections. The influential Mormon Women for Ethical Government was one of the g...

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Trump orders Israel to stop bombing Gaza, says Hamas ready for peace

US President Donald Trump has ordered Israel to halt its bombing of Gaza, saying Hamas is ready to make peace.

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Iran executes six fighters accused of ties to Israel: State media

Kurdish fighter Saman Mohammadi was also hanged for killing a Muslim leader, the Mizan News Agency reports.

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BBC bosses want defence budget to help pay for the World Service

Exclusive: Executives at corporation say media monitoring and anti-disinformation are vital to national securityBBC bosses are lobbying to use the UK’s defence budget to help pay for the embattled...

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Wardley: If I beat Parker, Usyk will want to fight me

Fabio Wardley believes that if he beats Joseph Parker, undisputed world heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk will want to fight him next.

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World leaders weigh in on Hamas’s positive response to Trump’s Gaza plan

Global reaction to Hamas’s response, which marks a potential turning point in Israel's two-year war on Gaza.

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Bezos predicts that millions will live in space kind of soon

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos made a rare public appearance at Italian Tech Week in Turin on Friday and used the opportunity to predict that millions of people will be living in space “in the nex...

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Japan Set for First Female Prime Minister

Sanae Takaichi speaking at the Liberal Democratic Party’s leadership election that was held Saturday in Tokyo.

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Japan’s LDP elects Takaichi as new leader, likely to be first female PM

This is a breaking news story.

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Starmer on horns of dilemma over China’s seven-year mega-embassy saga

Decision time is coming after Labour called in the planning application for the new building in east LondonIn 2018, a prime piece of real estate near the Tower of London that was once home to a Cis...

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My cultural awakening: Ratatouille helped me overcome my insomnia

My difficulties with sleep stretched back to childhood, when I would put on a movie to pass the time – until I watched the children’s animated film and it made me drop off straight awayI have never...

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Film Club: Aimee Lou Wood’s fantastical romcom is part Mike Leigh, part cosy family sitcom

The White Lotus star is an agoraphobic movie lover who puts on elaborate immersive screenings in her garage in this sweet tale of longing, anxiety and family bickering. But is it believable?I’m not...

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What to Know About Hamas’s Response to Trump’s Peace Plan

Smoke rose from Gaza City from shelling on Thursday.

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From the BFI London film festival to Taylor Swift: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

The movie extravaganza his the capital as well as screens nationwide, while the all-conquering Swift brings pop maestro Max Martin back for her new recordBFI London film festival8 to 19 October Th...

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It hurt when I crashed my bike into a pothole – and it taught me the true price of austerity | George Monbiot

Fixing that hole could have cost under £100; the cost of not doing so is limitless. My prang highlights the neoliberal folly of false economiesI was lucky. Last week, I was cycling downhill when I...

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A House of Dynamite to Lady Gaga: the week in rave reviews

Rebecca Ferguson and Idris Elba lead Kathryn Bigelow’s nightmare film about an incoming atom bomb, while the US pop icon’s eighth world tour is deliciously OTT. Here’s the pick of the week’s cultur...

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Transfer rumors, news: Saudi clubs set to bid for Man Utd's Bruno in January

Saudi Pro League could come back in for Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes in January. Transfer Talk has the latest news and rumors.

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The Federal Election Commission is down to 2 members. So its work is at a standstill

The Federal Election Commission, which regulates campaign finance, has lost another member. But the FEC has actually been without a quorum for months, leaving the agency unable to do much of its work.

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Country diary: Ragged butterflies, comatose bees – these are the last of the summer sights | Phil Gates

Blanchland, Northumberland: Today’s perfect autumn day captures the dying embers of a memorable summerIt’s one of those warm, hazy September afternoons that demands to be squirrelled away in the me...

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Many civilians in Gaza sustained injuries common in soldiers

Civilians in Gaza face combat wounds usually seen in soldiers, at double the civilian injury rate of other conflicts.

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We need hospitals more than football stadiums, say Morocco's young protesters

Morocco will soon have the world's largest football stadium but this has angered many young people who want better services.

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Watch: Emotional day in court as Diddy sentenced

The BBC's Nada Tawfik was inside the courtroom as the convicted hip-hop mogul addressed his family and the judge.

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Trump Administration Is Said to Plan to Cut Refugee Admissions to a Record Low

The first group of Afrikaner refugees arrived in the United States in May, a remarkable turnaround given that families from other nations often wait years for their chance to be vetted and brought...

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Money paid but no ship: The around-the-world cruise that is yet to set sail

The BBC has been speaking to retirees who want the firm selling the cruise to stop advertising and refund their deposits.

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⛳ Ryder envelope rule must change, Bradley says

U.S. captain Keegan Bradley said the Ryder Cup's longstanding envelope rule involving injured players should change, but European counterpart Luke Donald said it's there to protect players and shou...

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LIVE: Trump tells Israel ‘stop bombing’ Gaza after Hamas ceasefire reply

US leader tells Israel it 'must immediately stop' bombing Gaza, says he believes Hamas is 'ready for a lasting peace'.

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Gisèle Pelicot returns to court after trial made her an icon - and tore her family apart

A rift has emerged between Gisèle Pelicot - the victim at the centre of the largest rape trial in French history - and her eldest children

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Birds and cities don’t always mix well. But small changes in our behaviour can make a difference

Spring is a great time of year for noticing neighbourhood birds. Here are some simple ideas for helping the birds in Australian back yards, cities and townsChange by degrees offers life hacks and s...

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