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

Why was Daboll fired by the Giants?

Yahoo Sports senior NFL reporter Jori Epstein and former Buffalo Bills coach Phoebe Schecter analyse the firing of New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll.

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Van Gerwen beats Anderson to progress at Grand Slam

Three-time world champion Michael van Gerwen beats Gary Anderson to progress to the knockout stages of the Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton.

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Zhao wins black-ball decider to reach Champions semis

China's Zhao Xintong books his place in the semi-finals of the Champion of Champions tournament with a 6-5 win over Kyren Wilson in a match which went down to a black-ball decider.

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Reeves rejects plea for £1bn of extra cash to cover NHS redundancy payouts

Health secretary Wes Streeting lobbied behind the scenes for emergency funds to pay off 18,000 staff losing their jobsRachel Reeves has rebuffed a plea from Wes Streeting for an emergency injection...

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Kerr nets CL double in first Chelsea start since 2023 as Blues ease past St Polten

Sam Kerr netted a brace in her first start in 692 days as Chelsea cruised past St Polten with a 6-0 win to earn back-to-back victories in the UEFA Women's Champions League.

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Israeli forces kill three in Gaza as settlers attack in occupied West Bank

Israelis continue to attack Palestinians in West Bank and Gaza, as death toll in the latter tops 69,000.

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Cleto Escobedo III, Jimmy Kimmel’s Bandleader, Dies at 59

Cleto Escobedo III on the set of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” in 2016. He had led the show’s house band, Cleto and the Cletones, since the show’s inception in 2003.

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Man Utd keen on German teenager - Wednesday's gossip

Manchester United in the hunt for highly rated German midfielder Kennet Eichhorn, while four Premier League clubs want Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly, plus more.

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AJ 'undecided' on training with Team Usyk

When Anthony Joshua returns to the ring he could have the backing of Oleksandr Usyk and the undisputed world champion’s training team.

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Wolff to sell stake valuing Mercedes F1 at £4.6bn

Toto Wolff is in advanced talks to sell part of his shareholding in the Mercedes Formula 1 team, with the proposed sale valuing the team at a record £4.6bn.

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Caicedo set for improved Chelsea terms to reflect 'world-class' status

Moises Caicedo is set to be rewarded for his exceptional performances for Chelsea, as the terms of his contract may be adjusted to reflect his status as a world-class midfielder.

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‘The age of toys is over’: first Toy Story 5 teaser trailer introduces a new tech foe

Tom Hanks, Tim Allen and Joan Cusack are joined by Past Lives star Greta Lee in Disney’s highly anticipated sequel The first trailer for Toy Story 5 has provided a brief glimpse at the highly antic...

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What we know about the suicide bombing outside an Islamabad court

A suicide bombing has killed at least 12 people near the entrance of a district court in Pakistan’s capital.

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Turkish C-130 military plane crashes in Georgia with 20 people aboard

Footage shows a Turkish C-130 Hercules military cargo plane crashing near the Georgia-Azerbaijan border.

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Reviving state school cricket can address 'digital addiction'

Cricket's stakeholders need to work together "better" to revive the sport in state schools and help address "digital addiction" in young people, says the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) president Ed...

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Image of burn survivor wins Taylor Wessing photo portrait prize

Stockholm-based photographer Martina Holmberg takes £15,000 first prize for portrait of Mel, who survived car fireA portrait of a burn survivor gazing thoughtfully out of a window has won one of th...

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The 50 Best Shows on Hulu, WIRED's Picks (November 2025)

To Cook a Bear, Murdaugh: Death in the Family, and Solar Opposites are just a few of the shows you should be watching on Hulu this month.

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Why is Rachel Reeves facing such a big fiscal hole in the Budget?

Shortfall of up to £30bn is due to Labour policy choices, not just adverse economic forecasts

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US aircraft carrier group arrives in Caribbean

The US Navy's Gerald R Ford aircraft carrier is considered the world's largest warship.

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Nolan Williams, Who Stimulated the Brain to Treat Depression, Dies at 43

A neuroscientist, he employed a battery of high-tech tools in devising a fast-acting therapy that targets the area of the brain where depression originates.

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Djokovic: Sinner's doping ban will hang over him like a 'cloud'

Novak Djokovic has warned Jannik Sinner that his three-month doping ban will hang over him like a "cloud" - and questioned both the timing and length of the sanction handed to the Italian.

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The Running Man review – Glen Powell sprints through fun update of Stephen King future-shock sci-fi satire

Full-tilt chase sequences, a punk aesthetic and a sugar-rush soundtrack, means there is plenty of enjoyment to be had as Edgar Wright goes back to King’s original 1982 novelEdgar Wright, that unsto...

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Google Pixel update adds battery-saving maps mode, AI photo remixing, and smarter notifications

Google says the new power saving mode for Google Maps can save you up to four hours of battery life

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‘The Running Man’ Conjures a Dystopian Vision of America That’s Still Not as Bad as Reality

Edgar Wright’s violent, incoherent remake is hard to view as satire in a world where right-wing narratives and reality-TV-style ICE raids dominate the media.

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Israel returns unrecognisable bodies of Palestinians to Gaza

Israel is returning hundreds of Palestinians bodies to Gaza, but without names or identifying records.

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FREE STREAM - The Transfer Show LIVE!

The Transfer Show is back on Sky Sports News - and you can watch right here from 7pm.

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Gannon-Doak 'has no doubt' Scotland will reach World Cup

Birthday boy Ben Gannon-Doak has "no doubt" Scotland will end a 28-year wait and reach the 2026 World Cup.

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Thin majorities and chaotic strategy push Labour MPs toward regime change

Frustration with Starmer’s lack of visibility unlikely to be quelled by No 10 efforts to show up leadership challengersStarmer allies say ousting PM would be ‘reckless’ as fears grow over leadershi...

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Israeli attacks on Gaza despite ceasefire follow Lebanon pattern

Israel is using a policy of ‘no war, no peace’ in Gaza, similar to the ceasefire agreement in Lebanon.

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The Guardian view on Labour’s fiscal stance: it’s time to lay new foundations | Editorial

No chancellor has raised income tax since 1975, but voters may accept it if everyone contributes, the richest most of all, and the money pays for fairer, better servicesDenis Healey, a Labour chanc...

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Turkey Seeks Jail Sentence of Over 2,000 Years for Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu

Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu of Istanbul was detained in March, just days before he was to be named the presidential candidate of Turkey’s opposition.

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Hamas fighters trapped in tunnels present new obstacle to Gaza ceasefire progress

Mediators are trying to negotiate the exit of scores of fighters believed to hiding in a southern area of Gaza under Israeli control.

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Mercedes F1 chief Toto Wolff to sell stake at $6bn valuation

Team principal and co-owner in advanced talks over deal that would set record valuation for an F1 team

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Threads targets podcasters with new features, aiming to become the home for show discussions

Threads is targeting podcasters with new features, including dedicated links in the bio and more visible links in the feed.

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Trump Is Said to Propose Opening California Coast to Oil Drilling

An oil rig off the coast of Huntington Beach, Calif. The plan would also require new oil and gas leasing in the eastern Gulf of Mexico.

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2026 girls' recruiting class rankings: Top 10 entering the early signing window

Ahead of the early signing window, which 10 programs are already ahead with the class of 2026? Let's start with USC.

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‘It’s notoriously hard to write about sex’: David Szalay on Flesh, his astounding Booker prize-winner

The novel’s protagonist is violent, libidinous and so inarticulate he says ‘OK’ some 500 times. So how did the author turn his story into a tragic masterpiece?When we meet the morning after the ann...

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Roman-Era Treasures Stolen From Syria’s National Museum

Syria’s National Museum in Damascus in January. The staff discovered on Monday that statues were missing.

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Epping hotel can continue to house asylum seekers, high court rules

Local council unsuccessful in stopping use of Bell hotel in Essex, which became a flashpoint for protests this summerAsylum seekers can continue to be housed at an Essex hotel that became a flashpo...

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Democrats criticize the deal some in their party negotiated to end the shutdown

Moderate Democrats made a political calculation to end the shutdown but try to keep health care in the spotlight.

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Gilmour has 'good chance' of being fit for Scotland's final WC qualifier

Steven Naismith believes key midfielder Billy Gilmour still has "a good chance" of being fit for Scotland's potentially critical final World Cup qualifier against Denmark next Tuesday even though h...

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Immortality startup Eternos pivots to a personal AI that sounds like you

Uare.ai raised $10.3 million in seed funding led by Mayfield and Boldstart Ventures.

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How AI startups should be thinking about product-market fit

Two experienced investors share their tips for founders and operators hoping to nail product-market fit at their AI startups.

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A. Brown pleads not guilty to attempted murder

Antonio Brown's lawyer said he has already filed a written not guilty plea to the former NFL star's attempted murder charge stemming from a May 16 incident at a celebrity boxing match.

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I’ve seen the BBC flat out on the canvas before. Brave journalism is the best way to hit back | Roger Mosey

The corporation is again being put to the test. Now is its chance to double down on reporting that serves the people of the UKRoger Mosey is a former head of BBC TV NewsThe BBC is battered and spra...

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Google Photos adds new AI features for editing, expands AI-powered search to over 100 countries

Google Photos is getting an image edit feature powered by the Nano Banana model.

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F1 livery reveals in January as Red Bull teams to launch new Ford era

Red Bull's two Formula 1 teams will launch their new 2026 car liveries for the first season of the sport's new rules era together in January at a Ford event in Detroit to kick off their new engine...

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Israel advances bill mandating death penalty for Palestinian ‘terrorists’

The Israeli parliament has advanced an amendment proposing the death penalty for convicted Palestinian ‘terrorists’.

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‘You can do anything’: Israeli war crimes in Gaza aired in UK documentary

The new film featuring firsthand testimonies of Israeli soldiers in Gaza reveals patterns of systematic abuse.

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Seven weeks after winning, Arizona Democrat may soon be sworn in to House seat

House Speaker Mike Johnson says one of the first orders of business once Congress is back will be swearing in Democrat Adelita Grijalva, who won a special election to replace her father in Congress.

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Ban a Pro-Palestinian Group? The U.K. Government Thought Few Would Care.

A demonstration protesting the British government’s ban on Palestine Action, a pro-Palestinian group, in Trafalgar Square in London last month. Under the ban, simply holding a placard in support of...

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Alcaraz comes back to beat Fritz in ATP Finals classic

Highlights of Carlos Alcaraz against Taylor Fritz from the ATP Finals.

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'Good chance' Scotland's Gilmour can face Denmark

Billy Gilmour may be out of Saturday's match in Greece but has "a good chance" of being fit for Scotland's final World Cup qualifier against Denmark, says assistant coach Steven Naismith.

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‘A Ukrainian witch kicks the crap out of Russian soldiers’: the new wave of horror films taking on Putin’s army

Homegrown, female-driven scary movies in which witches and zombies lay waste to invading troops are proving popular in Ukraine. But why seek out horror on screen if you have so much of it in real l...

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Ronaldo confirms 2026 World Cup will be his last

Portugal striker Cristiano Ronaldo says the 2026 World Cup will be his last.

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This DOGE Whistleblower Is Running for Office

WIRED spoke with Chuck Borges, the former SSA data chief turned DOGE whistleblower, who is running to represent southern Maryland in the state’s senate.

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Wonderful raised $100M Series A to put AI agents on the front lines of customer service

Israeli AI agent startup Wonderful has raised $100 million in a Series A round led by Index Ventures, with participation from Insight Partners, IVP, Bessemer, and Vine Ventures....

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Alcaraz battles back to beat Fritz in epic ATP Finals clash

Carlos Alcaraz battled back from a set down to beat Taylor Fritz in a near three-hour epic at the ATP Finals in Turin to make it two wins from two for the world No 1.

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It’s the BBC v Trump, Farage and co. Who in their right mind would want to be its new boss? | Marina Hyde

Public life is a minefield and the best and brightest just don’t want to know. How convenient for foes of the most trusted news organisation in the worldListen, I hate to ruin a yarn wall but I don...

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Pakistan says ‘India proxies’ behind Islamabad bombing: What we know so far

'Suicide' blast at court complex kills 12, injures more than 30, a day after a deadly explosion in the Indian capital.

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Indian police invoke ‘terror’ law as Modi alleges Delhi blast ‘conspiracy’

India's 'anti-terrorism' force is leading the probe into the blast that killed 12 people in New Delhi on Monday.

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Belichick 'focused' on Wake Forest, not Giants job

North Carolina coach Bill Belichick says he's "focused" on this week's opponent -- Wake Forest -- and not questions swirling about his potential interest in the vacant New York Giants head coaching...

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FA charges Burnley Mejbri for allegedly spitting at fans

Burnley midfielder Hannibal Mejbri is charged with misconduct by the FA for allegedly spitting at Leeds fans last month.

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'It's a dream come true' - Scott on first England call-up

Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott says he is "over the moon" to receive his first senior England call-up for the World Cup qualifiers against Serbia and Albania.

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Pakistan ‘in a State of War’ After Explosion Kills 12 in Capital

Firefighters at the site of an explosion in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Tuesday.

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More than 90 prisoners freed by mistake since April

The government publishes new figures for England and Wales, as it faces pressure over accidental releases.

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US Senate votes to end shutdown: Why Democrats are upset with Chuck Schumer

The Senate Democratic minority leader is being blamed for allowing centrist Democrats to abandon party cause.

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This podcast says 'I've Had It' with Republicans – and Democrats who don't fight back

In a political podcast space dominated by men and displeasure with the Democratic Party, the two women behind the I've Had It show have seen viral success.

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UK cuts contribution to Aids, tuberculosis and malaria fund by £150m

Campaigners say 15% cut, which is smaller than had been feared, is serious setback in efforts to combat the diseasesUK politics live – latest updatesThe UK has cut by 15% its contribution to a lead...

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Russian troops advance on Pokrovsk, Ukraine

Undated video on social media shows Russian troops moving through dense fog in Pokrovsk, Ukraine.

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Sally Kirkland, Oscar-nominated actor of film and television, dies at 84

The actor has over 250 screen credits, including Anna, The Way We Were and JFK, and collaborated with Andy WarholSally Kirkland, the Oscar-nominated actor and one-time member of Andy Warhol’s the F...

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EU considers law to phase out Huawei and ZTE equipment from bloc’s telecom networks

The EC had in 2020 recommended that member nations stop using tech from "high-risk" vendors like Huawei and ZTE, and now its vice president, Henna Virkkunen, is pushing to turn that recommendation...

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Meta’s chief AI scientist Yann LeCun reportedly plans to leave to build his own startup

Yann LeCun, a chief AI scientist at Meta, is planning to leave the company to build his own startup, which will focus on continuing his work on world models.

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LIVE: Israel kills three in Gaza as crews work to find thousands of missing

Gaza's Civil Defence says 35 unidentifiable bodies uncovered in Gaza City as Hamas searches for dead Israeli captives.

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Israel passes first reading of bill proposing death penalty for people it deems terrorists

The requirement means the penalty would likely be used only against Palestinians convicted of deadly attacks on Israelis.

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Durham’s Lumiere festival was a beacon of hope and togetherness – we cannot let the lights go out on the rest of the arts

The UK’s culture sector needs financial, political and public support to survive. Funding is not a ‘favour’. It is an investment in imagination, in our shared experience – and in inspiration and jo...

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Ford returns at 10 for England against All Blacks

George Ford returns at fly-half and Freddie Steward at full-back for England's much-anticipated showdown with New Zealand on Saturday at Allianz Stadium in Twickenham.

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Fin Smith misses out as England make seven changes for New Zealand

England have made seven changes to their starting team for Saturday's Autumn Nations Series match against New Zealand.

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Iwobi ready to face 'big brother' Aubameyang

Alex Iwobi says Nigeria will have to "lock up" Gabon striker, and his former Arsenal team-mate, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang when the sides meet in African play-offs for the 2026 World Cup.

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Turkey demands more than 2,000 years in jail for popular Istanbul mayor

Istanbul's chief prosecutor accuses Ekrem Imamoglu and 400 others of running a corruption network.

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Constitution Hill & The New Lion lead all-star cast for Fighting Fifth

The New Lion, Constitution Hill and Anzadam are among 12 high-class entries for the BetMGM Fighting Fifth Hurdle at Newcastle on November 29.

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NHL questioning untested ice ahead of Olympics

Rink construction delays have the NHL concerned about potential safety issues for players who could play on untested ice surfaces in the upcoming Olympics in Italy.

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Jilly Cooper died of head injury suffered in fall at home, inquest hears

Coroner reaches conclusion of accidental death and says author died as a result of a traumatic subdural haematomaThe author Jilly Cooper suffered a fatal head injury during a fall at her Gloucester...

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The spectacular nonsense of the Coalition’s internal brawl over the 2050 net zero emissions target | Clear air

The public stoush is really about whether the party will drop the charade or maintain it while shuffling some wordsWant to get this in your inbox when it publishes? Sign up for the Clear Air Austra...

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A former physician has launched Robyn, an empathetic AI companion

Robyn wants to position it self as an empathetic chatbot and not as a companion or a therapy app

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‘Makes your skin sag and your bones creak’ – Come Dine With Me: Teens is the tedious spin-off no one needed

This is far from the first new version the cooking show’s attempted. But it might just be its most dullIf there is one tried and true formula when it comes to television, it is this: when you run o...

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Keir Starmer may be too busy to master the latest dance craze – but he needs to be on TikTok | Carys Afoko

Yes, there’s a country to run, but the social media platform has 30 million users in the UK. Can the PM afford to abandon them all to Nigel Farage?Marks & Spencer recently announced that it wou...

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Why ‘mob grazing’ may help protect drought-hit Senegal’s vast grasslands

A regenerative scheme has shown early promise, with herders hopeful it can restore degraded pasturesIbrahima Ka, dressed in flowing indigo robes, gathers his herd with those of his neighbours befor...

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Why Nvidia should be glad to see the back of SoftBank

Thanks to the magical maths of AI, what the chipmaker loses on one hand it may gain with the other

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Two spectators die from cardiac arrests at ATP Finals

The Italian Tennis Federation and the ATP confirm that two spectators died from cardiac arrests at the ATP Finals in Turin on Monday.

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Best Hiking Boots (2025): Walking Shoes, Trails, Backpacking

From strenuous hikes and serious summits to weekend rambles in the park, these boots help you make the most of your time outdoors.

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Hasan Al-Habib: Death to the West (Midlands) review – twinkling debut from British-Iraqi standup

Soho theatre, LondonThe comedian considers his Brummie and Middle East identities in a polished set about belongingBritish-Iraqi comedian Hasan Al-Habib’s eye-catching show is about coming from a p...

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Two spectators die from cardiac arrest at ATP Finals in Turin

Two spectators died from cardiac arrests during the second day of the ATP Finals in Turin, the Italian Tennis Federation (FITP) and ATP said on Tuesday.

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Four potential obstacles in House vote to end US shutdown

The spending plan may have passed the Senate, but it's not yet a done deal in the House.

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The GCC and collective security

Recent uncertainty seems to have prompted Gulf Cooperation Council members to consider new options for their defence.

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Is WTA Finals bringing change to Saudi Arabia?

The season-ending WTA Finals has been held for the second time in Saudi Arabia - a controversial move which continues to be scrutinised.

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Gaza struggles to identify bodies returned under ceasefire deal

Challenge of identifying remains of Palestinians killed amid the war or in Israeli jails mounting alongside the numbers

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Caravaggio review – articulate and intelligent portrait of the art titan’s life and work

This new addition to the Exhibition on Screen series features an alarmingly plausible-looking actor as the great man himselfThe latest offering from the estimable Exhibition on Screen strand takes...

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Introducing USL...the league disrupting US soccer ahead of the World Cup

In one small step for football but potentially one giant leap for soccer, promotion-relegation is set to be introduced in a major US sports league for the first time as soon as 2028 – but not...

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Tanzania frees opposition leaders following deadly election protests

Despite the releases, opposition leader Tundu Lissu remains behind bars, and hundreds have been charged with treason.

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‘It’s changed me’: Jeff Goldblum says he has stopped eating meat after working on Wicked

Actor said discussions about animal cruelty with director John Chu had led him to join Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo in renouncing meatThe actor Jeff Goldblum has credited working on the Wicked m...

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Scotland wait on Russell as Hurd & Bhatti join up

Star fly-half Finn Russell remains with the Scotland squad for Sunday's Test against Argentina at Murrayfield despite knee and ankle problems in the weekend loss to New Zealand.

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‘We were effectively props’: young stars of game development feel let down by the ‘gaming Oscars’

Announced in 2020 by the Game Awards as an inclusive programme for the industry’s next generation, the Future Class initiative has now been discontinued. Inductees describe clashes with organisers...

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US revokes visa of music executive for Charlie Kirk tweet

US revokes visa of music executive for Charlie Kirk tweet

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Lewis-Skelly being monitored by clubs as Tuchel sends England warning

England manager Thomas Tuchel has told Myles Lewis-Skelly he needs more game time if he is to make it into the World Cup squad as Premier League clubs monitor his situation at Arsenal.

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'What to Eat Now' nutritionist talks SNAP, food policy and the 'triple duty' diet

Marion Nestle says we need to rethink how we eat. She recommends "real food, processed as little as possible, with a big emphasis on plants." Her new book is What to Eat Now.

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Armistice Day being marked around the world

The Queen and the Princess of Wales have joined services to mark Armistice Day in the UK.

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Epping hotel can continue housing asylum seekers

A council has lost its legal battle with the government in a landmark High Court ruling.

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DP World Tour needs European support - McIlroy

Six-time DP World Tour winner Rory McIlroy says the tournament needs more support from Europe's biggest players.

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‘She rang me to say there was water coming into the house’ – This is climate breakdown

His mother had lived in the same house for 83 years. When the floods came, no one was ready. This is Paul Gilbert’s storyLocation Chesterfield, UKDisaster Storm Babet, 2023Paul Gilbert’s mother, Ma...

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Waiting for the tsunami: its big waves are loved by surfers – but this Canadian town is braced for disaster

How do you plan for an event whose timing is unknown? For residents of Tofino on Vancouver Island the threat is distant but signs of preparedness are everywhereJustin Goss was in the shower when he...

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Everton vs Arsenal, Leeds vs Palace moved due to Carabao Cup quarter-final

Arsenal and Crystal Palace have seen their Premier League matches on the weekend before Christmas moved forward a day due to their Carabao Cup quarter-final on December 23.

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Cristiano Ronaldo says World Cup 2026 will be his last before retirement

Portugal forward drops more hints on his retirement timeline, saying the World Cup will be his last major tournament.

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Draper and Pegula to play Queen's in 2026

British number one Jack Draper and world number six Jessica Pegula will play at Queen's next year.

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Reform council plans tax rise on second homes despite Farage calling it ‘extortion’

North Northamptonshire set to vote on policy earmarked for introduction in 2027

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Entangled spins give diamonds a quantum advantage

UC Santa Barbara physicists have engineered entangled spin systems in diamond that surpass classical sensing limits through quantum squeezing. Their breakthrough enables next-generation quantum sen...

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'Governing bodies must listen over ACL injuries'

Governing bodies must address the congested fixture schedule, says England midfielder Keira Walsh after Arsenal defender Katie Reid is ruled out for season with injury.

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Trump proposes $2,000 tariff dividend for Americans. Would this work?

Trump’s $2,000 tariff dividend plan faces legal hurdles, unclear funding; experts doubt tariff revenue will cover costs.

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Meta chief AI scientist Yann LeCun plans to exit and launch own start-up

Turing Award winner seeks to depart as Mark Zuckerberg makes ‘superintelligence’ push

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The Former Staffer Calling Out OpenAI’s Erotica Claims

Steven Adler used to lead product safety at OpenAI. On this week’s episode of The Big Interview, he talks about what AI users should know about their bots.

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Charli xcx: House ft John Cale review – haunt me, then! An elegant, brutal taste of the Wuthering Heights OST

(Atlantic) Featuring a lugubrious monologue from the Velvet Underground legend, its jagged strings are more reminiscent of that band than anything on BratWhen Charli xcx s...

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Jerry mourns Kneeland, 'was just getting started'

Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said he was devastated when he got the news regarding the death of Marshawn Kneeland last week.

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‘I can see a world where Spotify doesn’t exist’: will a new generation of music streaming companies succeed?

Nimble, open-minded outfits such as Nina Protocol, Cantilever and Subvert are looking to bring more money to artists, and a richer experience for listenersThe noise around Spotify this year has bee...

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Video: COP30 demonstrators protest activist killings

Protesters lay outside the COP30 climate summit in Brazil covered in white sheets in honour of killed activists.

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'Happy' McIlroy prioritising Race to Dubai success | 'I have a clear head'

Rory McIlroy feels he has a "responsibility" to prioritise the DP World Tour in a "fractured" men’s game and believes stepping away from his involvement in the sport's politics has improved h...

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In Pictures: Sporting photos of the week

A selection of some of the most striking sports photographs taken around the world over the past seven days.

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Video: Deadly blast outside court in Pakistan

An explosion in Pakistan has killed at least 12 people outside a judicial complex in Islamabad.

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Under the Stars review – picturesque Italian setting is backdrop for AI prompt of a romcom

The tale of two strangers finding love ticks all the right boxes – including big-name support in Toni Collette and Andy Garcia – yet feels clunky and unconvincingAnyone who thinks it’s easy to make...

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Arguing about whether or not to wear a poppy misses the most crucial point | Zoe Williams

David Lammy being caught without a poppy sparked a national debate. But there are many ways to honour the fallenAt the start of last week, I was thinking my regular Remembrance season thoughts – Ar...

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How Scotland can secure automatic qualification for the World Cup

Scotland's World Cup dream could be realised at Hampden Park next week.

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How would Pakistan’s 27th Amendment reshape its military and courts?

New amendment would centralise power in the executive and military, prompting warnings of weakened judiciary.

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This 14th century story fooled the world about the Black Death

Historians have traced myths about the Black Death’s rapid journey across Asia to one 14th-century poem by Ibn al-Wardi. His imaginative maqāma, never meant as fact, became the foundation for centu...

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Suicide bombing in Islamabad kills 12, says Pakistan's interior minister

Mohsin Naqvi says the bomber tried to gain entry to a court complex, but was unable to get inside.

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Israeli parliament nods to bill to introduce death penalty for ‘terrorism’

Critics say the bill would apply only to Arabs who kill Jews, not the other way around.

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Richardson, NBA star before ban, dies at age 70

Four-time NBA All-Star Micheal Ray Richardson, who was once banned from the NBA for drug use, died after a short battle with prostate cancer at the age of 70.

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NCAA settles with unpaid coaches for $303M

The NCAA has agreed to pay $303 million to settle a class action antitrust lawsuit representing about 7,700 volunteer college coaches who alleged the organization engaged in illegal wage fixing und...

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Israeli parliament backs death penalty bill targeting Palestinians

Bill passed by 39 votes to 16 but must clear two more parliamentary votes to become law

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Wales call up uncapped Deaves after Morgan injury

Wales have called up uncapped Ospreys flanker Harri Deaves for the autumn internationals after the loss of captain Jac Morgan to injury.

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Davies, Cabango and Moore withdraw from Wales squad

Ben Davies, Ben Cabango and Kieffer Moore will miss Wales' final World Cup qualifying group games against Liechtenstein and North Macedonia due to injury.

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Flitcroft opens up on personal mission to transform grassroots coaching

Dave Flitcroft, the former Barnsley, Swindon and Mansfield manager, will host the grassroots 'coachathon' later this month designed to raise awareness for the funding of mental health and suicide p...

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Islamabad bomb blast live: 12 dead in Pakistan capital in ‘suicide attack’

At least 12 people killed and several others injured in an explosion outside a court complex in Pakistan’s capital.

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What is the meaning of Zohran Kwame Mamdani’s name?

With his name linked to Persian, Arabic and Ghanian, New York's newest mayor reflects the city he will govern.

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The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to grace periods for mail ballot returns

The Supreme Court will hear a case that could decide whether states can count postmarked mail ballots that arrive after Election Day — something that about 20 states and territories currently allow.

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Sprinter Bracy-Williams given 45-month doping ban

Former world 100m silver medallist Marvin Bracy-Williams is given a 45-month ban for doping offences after a whistleblower triggers an investigation.

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Rising unemployment could affect budget, interest rates, pay and more

Rachel Reeves will need to avoid depressing economy and hitting jobs while raising billions in extra taxUK unemployment rises to 5%, the highest level in four yearsBusiness live – latest updatesThe...

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Ivo van Hove’s All My Sons extends the UK’s special relationship with Arthur Miller

In his first hit play, now receiving another starry revival, the celebrated dramatist’s analysis of the American psyche is steeped in European traditionThe British theatre’s long love affair with A...

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Minister suggests BBC should apologise to Trump over documentary as president threatens $1bn lawsuit – UK politics live

Alison McGovern speaks to media about BBC crisis as culture secretary due to address MPs in attempt to contain falloutGood morning. Yesterday the BBC in crisis story, that had primarily been about...

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How many times has Israel violated the Gaza ceasefire? Here are the numbers

Since the ceasefire took effect one month ago, Israeli attacks have killed at least 242 Palestinians and injured 622.

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Unlicensed review – boxing meets dodgy City trader in tale of prizefighting redemption

Mark Hampton wrote, directed and stars in this drama, but his easy onscreen charisma can’t overcome a shaky, soap opera-style plotFinancial traders in the movies are usually hubris personified, whi...

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One Aladdin Two Lamps by Jeanette Winterson review – freewheeling reflections on life, art and AI

One Thousand and One Nights is the framing device for the author’s pithy and thought provoking takes on everything from eugenics to trouser suitsIn the framing device that opens the Middle Eastern...

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Six killed in blast outside Islamabad court in Pakistan

This is a breaking news story.

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New award launched to recognise McIlroy's Grand Slam success

The DP World Tour has announced a new trophy named after Rory McIlroy, in honour of him becoming Europe’s first winner of the career Grand Slam.

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Friends, family reel after Marshawn Kneeland's death

'It's hard to understand': Marshawn Kneeland's death has left loved ones reeling, according to interviews with his family, agent and former teammates.

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Tatsuya Nakadai, Japanese actor of Ran, Yojimbo and Harakiri, dies aged 92

Star of Japan’s cinematic golden age, who collaborated with Kurosawa and played the lead in Kobayashi’s Human Condition trilogy, died from pneumoniaThe Japanese stage and screen actor Tatsuya Nakad...

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Syria signs up to US-led coalition against ISIL

Syrian President al-Sharaa, recently dropped from global 'terror' list, pledges cooperation in combating armed group.

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Video: Heavy rains flood COP30 conference entrances

Torrential rainfall in the Brazilian city of Belem flooded pavements outside the venue for the COP30 climate talks.

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Why PSG are in trouble ahead of Manchester United UWCL trip

Paris Saint-Germain were expecting to push on and compete in the UWCL, instead they are struggling. What's going on in Paris?

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SoftBank sells Nvidia stake for $5.8bn as it prepares for AI investments

Net profit doubles to $16bn on gains from OpenAI and PayPay holdings

ft.com

UK unemployment rate rises to 5% as jobs market weakens

Latest official data ahead of the Budget later this month shows it is the highest rate since 2021.

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Pace? Playmaking? Aerial ability? England's back-three puzzle

England have lots of options but injury concerns to negotiate among their wing and full-back candidates to face New Zealand on Saturday.

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Real or not? Early NBA trends that are either here to stay or will fade quickly

From the Bulls' hot start to the onslaught of free throws, ESPN analyst Kevin Pelton explores which early-season trends are real or not.

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Senate approves legislation to end shutdown. And, where climate change efforts stand

The House returns to vote on a bipartisan bill that could end the government shutdown. And, at the COP30, data show the world is still far from meeting its climate goals.

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UK unemployment rate rose more than expected to 5 per cent

Figures also show wage growth slowed

ft.com

A drawn knife, an escape by train, a decorated military figure and Georgia Tech's first win

Dr. Leonard Wood occupies a rare and colorful place in college football and U.S. military history.

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Israel’s parliament advances ‘terrorists’ death penalty bill

Israel’s parliament has advanced a controversial bill that would allow the death penalty for ‘terrorists’.

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The Secret Santa Project review – festive romcom tries for the Love Actually style multiple story strands

Set in a London council office, this clunky Christmas comedy interweaves a handful of storylines but musters only a brief flicker of cosy charmFeelgood Christmas romcoms are like school nativity pl...

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Vaim by Jon Fosse review – the Nobel laureate performs a strange miracle

In the Norwegian master’s latest example of ‘mystical realism’, one man makes a dreamlike, hypnotic voyage through life“I have always known that writing can save lives,” said the Norwegian author J...

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Beatles, Bowie, Dylan, Mercury and more: rock’n’roll royalty – in pictures

Music photographer Barrie Wentzell shot the world’s biggest stars between 1965 and 1975. He talks us through some of his favourite moments Continue reading...

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‘She knew how to love and be loved’: Julia McKenzie and Jonathan Pryce pay tribute to Pauline Collins

Fellow actors of stage and screen share their memories of working with the much-loved Shirley Valentine star• Shirley Valentine actor Pauline Collins dies aged 85• Simon Callow on directing Pauline...

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Tatsuya Nakadai, Japanese Star Known for ‘Ran’ and Other Classics, Dies at 92

Tatsuya Nakadai in 2013.

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Senate sends shutdown-ending legislation to the House for a vote

The House could return as early as Wednesday to vote to reopen the government. But many Democrats say they will not support the deal, and some Republicans may not be inclined to vote for it either.

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Typhoon Fung-wong leaves Philippines with 10 dead, 1.4 million displaced

The super typhoon has left devastation in the Philippines just days after another typhoon killed 232 people.

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Brain-like learning found in bacterial nanopores

Scientists at EPFL have unraveled the mystery behind why biological nanopores, tiny molecular holes used in both nature and biotechnology, sometimes behave unpredictably. By experimenting with engi...

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What do Northern Ireland need to secure World Cup play-off?

With two World Cup qualifying fixtures remaining, where do Northern Ireland stand in the play-off picture for the tournament next summer?

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B&H Photo Promo Codes and Deals for November 2025

Enjoy top deals on cameras, computers, and tech essentials at B&H Photo.

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TV tonight: a candid year with Chris Eubank and his son Chris Jr

The boxers open up in a documentary about masculinity, rivalry and rebuilding relationships. Plus: Mary Berry and Jamie Oliver team up. Here’s what to watch this evening9pm, BBC ThreeA documentary...

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Delhi Red Fort blast kills 13: What happened as police invoke ‘terror’ law?

Indian police are investigating a deadly car explosion in the capital, New Delhi, under a stringent anti-terrorism law.

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What would pundits change about football?

Imagine a world in which you could reinvent football... BBC Sport's pundits share what they would change.

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What happens if the Greens overtake Labour in the polls? All bets are off | Gaby Hinsliff

They may lack Labour’s party machine, but Zack Polanski’s burgeoning popularity could have seismic consequences for British politicsWhen Zack Polanski won the Green leadership in September, he made...

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Scientists uncover a hidden universal law limiting life’s growth

Japanese researchers uncovered a universal rule describing why life’s growth slows despite abundant nutrients. Their “global constraint principle” integrates classic biological laws to show that mu...

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Jannik Sinner dominates Felix Auger-Aliassime at ATP Finals in Turin

Jannik Sinner begins his ATP Finals title defence with victory against Felix Auger-Aliassime on home soil in Italy.

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Iraqis Are Voting for a New Parliament. Here’s What to Know.

Election workers in Baghdad counting ballots after early voting on Sunday.

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How China Reached Into New York to Stop a Tiny Film Festival

A showcase for independent Chinese films was scrapped after the Chinese authorities pressured directors, moderators and even a volunteer to pull out.

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As Iraqis Vote for a Parliament, U.S. Presses to Rid Country of Iran’s Influence

Campaign posters in central Baghdad promoting candidates for the parliamentary elections.

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Investor angst over Big Tech’s AI spending spills into bond market

Debt issued by groups building data centres has been hit in recent weeks

ft.com

EU to set up new intelligence unit under von der Leyen

Body to collate material from national agencies and improve its operational use

ft.com

How the world’s biggest mining project is a win for China

The $23bn Simandou mine in Guinea has taken almost three decades to begin operating but could tilt the balance of power in the global iron ore market

ft.com

The British company filling the world’s airport lounges

Priority Pass wants to reduce overcrowding and give millions of flyers a calmer experience

ft.com

Denmark faces huge legal bill after failed tax fraud lawsuit

Nordic country’s tax authority largely on the hook for as much as £400mn

ft.com

‘Hermann Göring loved his kids. That’s what’s terrifying’: James Vanderbilt, Rami Malek and Michael Shannon on Nuremberg

Russell Crowe has a malevolent charm as the Nazi on trial in a compelling new film. His co-stars and director explain how they understood this monster – and the persistence of evil todayAmong the N...

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Sen. Fetterman slams Democrats for shutting down government

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) has a reputation for going against his party and he's been doing so by voting to reopen the government. He spoke to NPR Monday ahead of his new book release, "Unfettered."

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Records and goals - how 'winner' Rodon found home at Leeds

Wales defender Joe Rodon, who wears his heart on his sleeve, is finally showcasing both his defensive and attacking capabilities in the Premier League.

bbc.com

African World Cup 2026 qualifiers playoffs: Squads, teams and start time

Cameroon, Congo, Gabon and Nigeria clash for entry into the FIFA intercontinental playoff tournament for the World Cup.

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India Is Investigating a Deadly Car Explosion. Here’s What to Know.

Officials inspecting the scene of a car explosion near Red Fort in New Delhi, India, on Monday.

nytimes.com

Six dead after second typhoon in a week hits the Philippines

Fung-wong was the 21st typhoon to hit the South East Asian nation this year.

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‘I can’t breathe in this city’: inaction over Delhi’s suffocating pollution sparks rare protest

The failure by state governments to do anything about pollution means it has often been met with apathy. But at a rare protest anger and frustration were rifeAs a familiar smoky evening haze gather...

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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,356

Here are the key events from day 1,356 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

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New 'Lucifer' bee with devil-like horns found in Australia

The native bee was found near a rare wildflower, prompting scientists to call for the area to be protected.

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New Eagles LB Phillips 'showed out' in 10-7 win

A week after a deal that sent him from Miami to Philadelphia, new Eagles linebacker Jaelan Phillips played 52 snaps, and racked up seven pressures, six tackles, two quarterback hits and a fumble re...

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David Szalay wins Booker Prize for his novel Flesh

Hungarian-British author beats novelists Kiran Desai and Andrew Miller to claim the prestigious award in London.

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AI revives lost 3,000-year-old Babylonian hymn

Researchers have rediscovered a long-lost Babylonian hymn from 1000 BCE, using artificial intelligence to piece together fragments scattered across the world. The hymn glorifies ancient Babylon’s b...

sciencedaily.com

Astronomers just solved the mystery of “impossible” black holes

New simulations suggest magnetic fields hold the key to forming black holes that defy known mass limits. When powerful magnetic forces act on a collapsing, spinning star, they eject vast amounts of...

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Oscar Isaac says he would only do Star Wars again if Disney doesn’t ‘succumb to fascism’

Star Wars actor said he was ‘not so open to working with Disney’ in interview two days after the company suspended Jimmy KimmelOscar Isaac has said he is “not so open to working with Disney” in the...

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China’s CO2 emissions have been flat or falling for past 18 months, analysis finds

World’s biggest polluter on track to hit peak emissions target early but miss goal for cutting carbon intensityCop30: click here for full Guardian coverage of the climate talks in BrazilChina’s car...

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Councillors in England face suspensions for misconduct as part of government overhaul

Local authorities to be given powers to suspend rule-breaking officials and to withhold allowancesMayors and councillors in England face suspensions of up to six months for serious misconduct and r...

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Sam Fender donates his £25,000 Mercury prize winnings to Music Venue Trust charity

Chart-topping singer-songwriter adds to his previous support of charity that works on behalf of small UK venuesSam Fender has donated his £25,000 winnings from this year’s Mercury prize to a charit...

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A Hidden Hunger Crisis Is Destabilizing the World

Food insecurity provokes violence—and weakens even wealthy states.

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