Notable Events Around the World on - 2025-10-11

Highlights: Littler races into first Grand Prix final

Highlights of the semi-final game between Luke Littler and Jonny Clayton at the World Grand Prix.

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Littler storms past Clayton to book Humphries showdown

Luke Littler booked a blockbuster World Grand Prix showdown against world No 1 Luke Humphries after a 5-1 semi-final victory over Jonny Clayton in Leicester.

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Has another Nakba been averted?

Palestinians are returning to their homes after refusing to leave Gaza during Israel's war.

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El-Sisi and Trump to chair Gaza summit in Egypt on Monday

Leaders from more than 20 countries to attend meeting in Egypt's Sharm el-Sheikh, Egyptian presidency says.

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Littler to face Humphries in World Grand Prix final

Luke Littler beats Jonny Clayton and Luke Humphries edges past Danny Noppert to set up a showdown in the World Grand Prix final.

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Indian student captured by Ukraine joined Russian army to avoid drug charges, says mother

Gujarat’s Sahil Majothi joined the Russian army to avoid jail over alleged drug charges.

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Bellamy's tribute as Davies set for 100th Wales cap

The defender's 100th cap will come when he leads Wales against Belgium in Monday's crucial World Cup qualifier against Belgium on Monday.

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Portugal beat Ireland in injury-time in World Cup qualifier

Portugal maintain winning record in qualifying despite Cristiano Ronaldo's second-half penalty miss against Ireland.

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History-makers! Hull KR claim stunning Super League Grand Final win over Wigan

Highlights of the Super League Grand Final between Hull KR and Wigan Warriors.

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Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton dies aged 79

Keaton was best known for her roles in Annie Hall, Reds and The Godfather films.

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Zelenskyy urges Trump to broker end to Ukraine war after Gaza deal agreed

Ukraine's president praises Trump's efforts to secure Gaza ceasefire, says other wars 'can be stopped as well'.

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How can England qualify for 2026 World Cup?

BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything looks at when England could qualify for the World Cup finals in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

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Cardiff edge out Connacht after Williams injury

Wing Tom Bowen scores a double as Cardiff beat Connacht 14-8 at the Arms Park in the United Rugby Championship.

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Actress Diane Keaton dies aged 79, US media report

She was best known for roles in films including in The Father of the Bride, The Godfather and Annie Hall.

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'Early statement! | Humphries INCREDIBLE first set with 155 and 108 checkouts!

Luke Humphries hit a classy 155, as the World No.1 made a fast start against Danny Noppert during their semi-final clash at the World Grand Prix.

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Diane Keaton, a Star of ‘Annie Hall’ and ‘First Wives Club,’ Dies at 79

Diane Keaton at a Ralph Lauren fashion show in 2022. One review of her breakthrough movie, “Annie Hall,” called her “the consummate actress of our generation.”

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'Dream come true' | Emotional Lewis overcome after Grand Final victory

Mikey Lewis can't hold back the tears after Hull Kr's victory over Wigan Warriors in the Super League Grand Final.

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Dozens Killed in Strikes at Shelter in Besieged Sudanese City

Missiles struck as many people were asleep in classrooms converted into temporary shelters, a doctor said. Paramilitary forces have tightened their siege on El Fasher for over a year.

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'England's world-class duo put rivals on notice'

Nat Sciver-Brunt and Sophie Ecclestone deliver statement showings as India and Australia loom, but England are still searching for the complete performance, writes Ffion Wynne.

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No survivors found after Tennessee explosives plant blast

Operations go from rescue to recovery as no survivors expected to be found, officials say.

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Diane Keaton, Oscar-winning star of Annie Hall and The Godfather, dies aged 79

The legendary actor best known for her many collaborations with Woody Allen, as well as films including Reds, The First Wives Club and Book Club, has diedDiane Keaton, one of the best-loved film st...

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Thinking Machines Lab co-founder Andrew Tulloch heads to Meta

AI researcher Andrew Tulloch reportedly announced his departure to employees in a message on Friday.

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Trump slashes mental health agency as shutdown drags on

Sources tell NPR that more than 100 employees have been laid off at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Agency. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had some cuts reversed late Saturday.

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Hull KR beat Wigan in Grand Final for historic treble

Hull KR become only the fifth team to win a Super League Grand Final as they put in a stunning performance to beat Wigan Warriors at Old Trafford and win a historic treble.

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Madagascar soldiers join antigovernment protesters assembled in capital

Youth-led demonstrators enter Antananarivo's May 13 Square for the first time since protests erupted last month.

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We're grateful for what Trump is doing for peace, Nobel winner tells BBC

María Corina Machado tells Trump of her appreciation for "what he's doing... around the world for peace".

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Ecclestone challenged to 'make her mark' for England

Nat Sciver-Brunt said Sophie Ecclestone has been challenged to 'make her mark' for England in the Women's Cricket World Cup.

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Haaland hits hat-trick as Norway beat Israel after protests

Erling Haaland reached 21 goals for the season for club and country as his hat-trick helped Norway to a 5-0 win over Israel in their World Cup qualifier after pro-Palestine protests in Oslo.

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No. 1 Buckeyes 'want to be great,' cruise to 6-0

While other preseason Top 10 teams fight to remain ranked and keep College Football Playoff hopes alive, No. 1 Ohio State improved to 6-0 on Saturday with a mostly stress-free 34-16 victory at No....

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Highlights: England claim third straight win after thumping Sri Lanka

Watch highlights of England against Sri Lanka at the Women's World Cup from Colombo.

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Penge four up at Open de Espana despite early mishap

England's Marco Penge opened up a four-shot lead to take into the final round of the Open de Espana, despite an early mishap on Saturday.

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Ready or not, enterprises are betting on AI

This has been a big week for AI companies signing enterprise deals, with Zendesk unveiling new AI agents that are supposed to be able to resolve 80% of customer service issues, Anthropic and IBM an...

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Relief, scepticism over Gaza ceasefire at pro-Palestine rally in London

Tens of thousands gather in British capital with protest leader saying there is 'relief' and 'trepidation' over truce.

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Nobel Prize winner Machado says Venezuela is in 'chaos' under current regime

The far-right leader of Venezuela's opposition party said that the current president is illegitimate and called for his removal.

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England go top of World Cup table with comfortable Sri Lanka win

Nat Sciver-Brunt and Sophie Ecclestone put in standout performances as England seal a comfortable 89-run win over Sri Lanka to go top of the table in the ICC Women's World Cup.

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Sciver-Brunt and Ecclestone star as England go top

Nat Sciver-Brunt's sparkling 117 and Sophie Ecclestone's four wickets ensure England remain unbeaten in the Women's World Cup as they thrash Sri Lanka by 89 runs in Colombo.

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Dominant Pogacar wins Il Lombardia to equal record

Tadej Pogacar wins a fifth straight Il Lombardia to equal Fausto Coppi's record of total wins in the race and becomes the first man in history to win the same Monument five times in a row.

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Prince Harry and Meghan call out the harmful effects of social media on today’s youth

Prince Harry and Meghan spoke about the dangers of social media at a gala and festival in New York.

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Bristol edge out Exeter for derby day victory

Bristol overcame the loss of a 20-minute red card for Scotland international Tom Jordan to record a hard-fought 18-14 Gallagher Prem victory over Exeter at Ashton Lane.

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SNP backs Swinney’s ‘clear’ strategy for new independence referendum

Members overwhelmingly endorse leadership motion that majority at next Holyrood election is only route to second voteSNP members have overwhelmingly backed leader John Swinney’s “clear and unambigu...

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Haaland misses 2 pens, still gets Norway hat trick

Manchester City star Erling Haaland twice missed a penalty for Norway against Israel, but still wound up with a hat trick in a 5-0 World Cup qualifying win on Saturday.

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Anger after female journalists excluded from Afghan embassy event in India

Female reporters were excluded from an event at the Taliban government's embassy in New Delhi.

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LIVE: Portugal vs Republic of Ireland – UEFA World Cup qualifier

Follow our live build-up, with team news, ahead of our full text commentary stream of the FIFA 2026 World Cup qualifier.

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Vacherot stuns Djokovic, faces cousin Rinderknech in Shanghai Masters final

Monaco's 204th-ranked Vacherot ousts Djokovic before his cousin beats Medvedev to set up a rare tennis masters final.

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It’s not too late for Apple to get AI right

Apple still has a shot at leading the AI-powered app era. As OpenAI launches its ChatGPT app platform, Apple’s smarter Siri and deep ecosystem could keep it ahead.

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India vs Australia – Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025: Teams, tickets, venue

The undefeated defending champions face home favourites in an eagerly awaited match at Visakhapatnam on Sunday.

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Falcons rule WR Mooney out vs. Bills on Monday

Falcons No. 2 wide receiver Darnell Mooney has been ruled out for "Monday Night Football" against the Bills because of a hamstring injury.

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Record-breaking Clarke didn't expect to 'last this long' - but is 'greedy' for more

Steve Clarke admits he didn't expect to "last this long", but says he is "greedy for more" as Scotland target a first men's World Cup since 1998.

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Israelis to Rally for Hostages in Gaza, Hoping It Will Be the Last Time

A banner in Hostages Square, Tel Aviv, on Saturday shows the 48 hostages still in Gaza, including those who are believed to have died or whose fate is uncertain.

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Four killed in mass shooting after Mississippi football game

Twelve others were injured in the incident, which happened at around midnight.

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Smithsonian museums and National Zoo set to close as shutdown takes its toll

The shutdown is forcing the closure of a number of America's beloved cultural institutions starting Sunday. Twenty-one Smithsonian museums, its research centers and the National Zoo are all affected.

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Global Warning: Our future in a warmer world

A three-part series on the realities of climate change - but with innovative solutions to safeguard our future.

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Commanders rule out receivers McLaurin, Brown

Commanders coach Dan Quinn ruled out receivers Terry McLaurin (quad) and Noah Brown (groin/knee) for Monday's game against the Bears.

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UK, US, NATO flew 12-hour patrol on Russian border amid Ukraine war

Allied forces launch joint patrols near Russia after reports of drone incursions into allied airspace.

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Sciver-Brunt 50 helps England build momentum against Sri Lanka

England Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt brings up her half-century from 57 balls, hitting three fours and a six, during their ICC Women's Cricket World Cup match against Sri Lanka in Columbo.

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North Korea shows off new intercontinental ballistic missile

North Korea showcased its newest intercontinental ballistic missile, the Hwasong-20, during a military parade.

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Why Gaza still looks to the sea for true peace

There may be a ceasefire on the ground, but the siege has not ended. We still need the freedom flotillas.

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RSF drone strike kills dozens in Sudan’s war-ravaged el-Fasher: Activists

Activists say nearly 60 killed as RSF attacks displacement shelter and university grounds besieged area in Darfur.

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Revealed: Labour-run council using legal loophole to serve families with no-fault evictions

Exclusive: London council created an arm’s-length body to manage some of its housing stockA Labour-run council is using a legal loophole to issue dozens of families with no-fault evictions, despite...

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‘Rock stars would be like, Yeah, bring the kid in’: Cameron Crowe on his wild years as a teenage music journalist

The film-maker told his own story in Almost Famous. Now he’s looking back on his younger days with Bowie and Led Zeppelin and revealing the family tragedy he’s finally facing up to• ‘My Led Zeppeli...

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France lose Mbappe for Iceland after injury in Azerbaijan World Cup win

France beat Azerbaijan 3-0 on Friday to edge closer to qualifying for FIFA 2026 World Cup, but Kylian Mbappe injured.

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'Happy Gilmore' Producer Buys Spyware Maker NSO Group

Plus: US government cybersecurity staffers get reassigned to do immigration work, a hack exposes sensitive age-verification data of Discord users, and more.

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Sciver-Brunt hits ton as England top World Cup table with win vs Sri Lanka

Nat Sciver-Brunt scored a scintillating ton as England beat Sri Lanka by 89 runs in Colombo to extend their Women’s Cricket World Cup winning streak and go top of the table.

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A New Book Asks, What Is Canada?

Unifor members in elbows up mode at a rally against U.S. tariffs in April.

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Gear News of the Week: Intel’s New Chips Arrive, and Apple May Debut iPads and MacBooks This Month

Plus: PlayStation 6 rumors heat up, Meta’s Ray-Ban glasses are hard to fix, and Logitech disables its smart-home buttons.

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England play Sri Lanka in Women's Cricket World Cup LIVE!

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Scarlets' poor start 'not a crisis' - Peel

Scarlets' sluggish start to the new United Rugby Championship season is by no means a crisis, says head coach Dwayne Peel.

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Seychelles votes in closely contested presidential run-off election

African island nation decides its future as Wavel Ramkalawan seeks a second term against Patrick Herminie.

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‘Verging on unwatchable’: Guardian writers on their most stressful movies

With the US release of Rose Byrne’s anxiety-inducing motherhood spiral If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, writers relive their most uncomfortable movie watchesThe only movie I have literally had to take b...

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In This Pageant, the Ugliest Face Wins

The World Gurning Championships in northern England celebrate the centuries-old art of face-pulling.

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Don’t fall for the authoritarian hype – Reform and the hard right can be stopped in their tracks | Gordon Brown

From the US to Europe and Asia, grievances are being exploited to gain power. But moderate voices are still in tune with the majorityGordon Brown was UK prime minister from 2007 to 2010Nigel Farage...

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Video: Extreme rainfall in Mexico kills several, dozens missing

Heavy rainfall in Mexico has killed more than twenty people and left dozens missing, say authorities.

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Number of wild bee species at risk of extinction in Europe doubles in 10 years

Number of endangered butterfly species also surging amid habitat destruction and global heating, finds studyThe number of wild bee species in Europe at risk of extinction has more than doubled over...

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Impending free agents, aging stars and an injured ace: How much longer can the Phillies keep contending?

This October brought another early exit for a Philly squad with World Series aspirations. Where does the team go from here?

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Hodgkinson ends season with 800m Athlos win in New York

Following an injury-ridden season and disappointing bronze at the World Championships, Keely Hodgkinson closed out the year by winning the 800m at Athlos in New York as well as $60,000 and a Tiffan...

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Cameroon presidential election: As Paul Biya set to win, what’s at stake?

Biya, who has ruled for 43 years, is seeking an eighth term despite calls for him to step down.

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China Flexed. Trump Hit Back. So Much for the Thaw.

A container terminal at the port in Qingdao, China, on Friday. China woke up on Saturday to President Trump’s announcement that he would impose new 100 percent tariffs on Chinese imports starting o...

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Did a South Korean study really claim that COVID-19 vaccines cause cancer?

No it did not, but social media ‘influencers’ misused its results to spread misinformation far and wide.

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‘I’m going to write about all of it’: author Chris Kraus on success, drugs and I Love Dick

A decade after her debut became a cult hit, the US author talks about the true crime that inspired her latest novel, #MeToo overreach and being married to an addictChris Kraus regards the late succ...

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Exe Men review – entertaining rugby drama tackles triumph of underdogs Exeter Chiefs

Exeter Northcott theatreThe journey of the Devon club from league minnows to championship winners is told with considerable elan and affectionDriving to this theatre, I passed signs to Sidmouth and...

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Mexico floods leave at least 27 dead and more missing

Heavy rainfall has caused river banks to burst and triggered landslides, carrying away homes and cars.

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Analyzing Dominion Voting Systems sale to firm run by ex-Republican elections official

Dominion Voting Systems has been sold to Liberty Vote. Dominion was at the center of fraudulent vote rigging claims by President Trump and his allies during the 2020 election.

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Georgia politics and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's stance on the shutdown

NPR's Scott Simon speaks to reporter Greg Bluestein about Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who says her party needs to end the government shutdown and work with Democrats on health care.

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How will Trump rescue Argentina's economy?

Argentina's economy is spiraling. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with economist Monica de Bolle about the Trump administration's plan to rescue it.

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Why Euro title and LA28 are 'just the start' in GB's Olympic flag dream

Great Britain's flag football preparations for the 2028 Olympics are going well after their women's team retained their European title, but they and the NFL are already looking towards Brisbane 2032.

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What children in Gaza are saying about the ceasefire

After two years of devastating war, Gaza’s children speak of fear, loss and relief as the ceasefire takes hold.

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North Korea Flaunts New Missiles ​in Parade With Chinese and Russian Officials

A photograph provided by North Korean state media showing what it says is a new intercontinental ballistic missile called the Hwasong-20. The missile was part of a military parade celebrating the 8...

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'It worked perfectly' - how a loss secured Padley's career

Josh Padley tells BBC Sport how giving up his undefeated record secured his future in boxing.

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At least 28 killed in heavy flooding caused by tropical storms in Mexico

The storms have caused devastation nationwide as rains are expected to continue through Sunday.

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Heavy Rain, Floods and Landslides in Mexico Kill at Least 27

Heavy rain in Mexico has left dozens dead.

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Hodgkinson ends season with Athlos win in New York

Britain's Keely Hodgkinson ends her 800m season with victory at the all-female Athlos meet in New York on Friday evening.

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Triple Trouble: Fairey, Hirst, Invader review – the most revolting visual soup imaginable

Newport Street Gallery, London Shepard Fairey, Damien Hirst and Invader join forces to make an exhibition that’s so bad, it’s like walking in on a crime sceneYou’ve heard of the best of both worlds...

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Tony Blair and Nick Clegg hosted dinner giving tech bosses access to UK minister

Exclusive: Six tech leaders dined with investment minister, documents reveal, underlining growing influence of ex-PM’s consultancyTony Blair and Nick Clegg hosted a private dinner earlier this year...

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Rachel Reeves looks for extra headroom in budget to insulate UK economy against bond market

Chancellor hopes to raise enough funds to stop damaging speculation about breaching fiscal rulesRachel Reeves v the OBR: chancellor aims to loosen the watchdog’s gripRachel Reeves is aiming to crea...

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My cultural awakening: ‘Kate Bush helped me come out as a trans woman’

As a not-yet-out trans teen, The Sensual World – the singer’s rejection of masculine influence – felt like an invocation of everything I was feelingIt wasn’t safe for me to discover The Sensual Wor...

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Witches of Essex: Rylan and Prof Alice’s look at one of history’s most shameful periods is unfailingly moving

This engaging if slight show sees the unlikely duo reopen witch trials from 400 years ago on the hunt for justice. It’s Blackadder crossed with CSI – with a sprinkling of Philomena CunkWitches of E...

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And then there were none: Australia’s only shrew declared extinct

The tally of Australian mammals extinct since 1788 is now 39 species – far more than for any other countryIt’s official: the only Australian shrew is no more.The latest edition of the International...

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TV tonight: a French psychological thriller about a ‘perfect’ nanny

An au pair seems too good to be true in The Intruder. Plus: Amanda Holden’s impossible new gameshow – and movie week on Strictly! Here’s what to watch this evening9pm, BBC Four Continue reading...

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Why should you be Labour’s next deputy leader? Guardian readers quiz the candidates

As party members prepare to choose between Bridget Phillipson and Lucy Powell, the pair answer questions on wealth taxes, Brexit, the climate crisis and the far right Continue reading...

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Will UK taxpayers get their £122m back from PPE Medpro?

The high court told the company linked to Michelle Mone to pay up over the supply of defective gowns, but there appears no clear route to reclaim the fundsThe five-year unravelling of Britain’s mos...

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From Tron: Ares to Riot Women: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

There’s another sequel to the beloved 1980s sci-fi classic, and Sally Wainwright’s latest about a new rock band formed of middle-aged womenTron: AresOut now Perhaps the most exciting thing for man...

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The Freak: script of Charlie Chaplin’s unfinished final film to be published

Exclusive: Fantasy about ‘a beautiful creature with wings’ has been compiled from drafts, storyboards and sketchesHe rose from the slums of Victorian London to become arguably cinema’s first great...

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The Celebrity Traitors to I Swear: the week in rave reviews

The star-packed spin-off lands with a murder in mind, while Robert Aramayo is mesmerising as John Davidson – and his mission for Tourette awareness. Here’s the pick of the week’s culture, taken fro...

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She posted about Charlie Kirk's death. Within eight hours, she was fired

Alexandra is one of many people who lost their jobs for posting about the conservative influencer's death. She described the online mob that got her fired as "state-sponsored censorship."

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Transfer rumors, news: Inter Miami eye Messi, Suárez, Neymar reunion

Inter Miami could reunite former Barcelona pair Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez with Neymar in a blockbuster move. Transfer Talk has the latest news and rumors.

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Country diary: Panic, stress, glory – my day scaling the Inaccessible Pinnacle | Merryn Glover

Black Cuillin, Skye: The rough rock tears the skin and is slippery when wet. But the only way is upTowers of shattered rock rise around us, wreathed in mist. We’ve been trudging for hours to gain t...

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Denmark to boost Arctic defence by $4.26bn, plans to buy 16 new F-35s

The investment is the latest in Denmark's multibillion-dollar spending spree amid Trump's threats to acquire Greenland.

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‘We’re fighting for you!’ Podcaster Ben Meiselas on taking on the Maga media – and winning the ratings battle

His channel, MeidasTouch, puts out 15 videos a day exposing Republican failings – and it is getting bigger audiences than Joe Rogan’s. Is this the champion the American left has been waiting for?Be...

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Rare wildflowers blanket Atacama desert

One of the world's driest deserts is transformed into a sea of wildflowers after a rare bloom.

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Trump threatens tech export limits, new 100% tariff on Chinese imports

President Trump threatened to place an additional 100% tax on Chinese imports starting on Nov. 1 or sooner, potentially escalating tariff rates close to levels that in April fanned fears of a reces...

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Icebreakers and golf spark Trump and Finnish leader's unlikely friendship

Alexander Stubb has become a key voice for Europe at the White House amid the Ukraine war.

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12,000-year-old rock art found in Arabia reveals a lost civilization

Archaeologists in Saudi Arabia discovered over 170 ancient rock engravings that may be among the earliest monumental artworks in the region. Created between 12,800 and 11,400 years ago, the massive...

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US President Trump says Israeli captives to be released from Gaza on Monday

The US president told reporters that the bodies of Israelis who died in captivity in Gaza are 'being unearthed'.

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Denmark to boost Greenland defence with new ships, jets and HQ

Denmark will buy US F-35 fighter jets and new ships to defend Greenland - a resource-rich Danish territory that President Trump wants to control.

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For the first time, scientists pinpoint brain cells linked to depression

Scientists identified two types of brain cells, neurons and microglia, that are altered in people with depression. Through genomic mapping of post-mortem brain tissue, they found major differences...

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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,325

Here are the key events from day 1,325 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

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The ALCS is set! Odds, X factors and how the Mariners and Blue Jays can reach the World Series

It's the AL's top two seeds for a trip to the Fall Classic. Here's your first look at how Seattle and Toronto stack up.

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Trump administration starts laying off thousands of workers

More than 4,000 workers across seven agencies will receive notices that their jobs are being cut, the government disclosed in a court filing.

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Salesforce CEO says National Guard should patrol San Francisco — stunning his own PR team

Though Benioff's shift mirrors Silicon Valley's broader accommodation of Trump, the exchange offered a rare glimpse of just how far that repositioning can go. The question now: will other Bay Area...

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'They treated us like animals' - Inside the epicentre of deportations in New York City

Chaotic scenes have become routine in a federal immigration court in Manhattan.

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How record auctions are fuelling India's art boom

The South Asian art market has raked in millions in recent months, even as global art sales slump.

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