Notable Events Around the World on - 2026-03-27

Houthis warn ‘fingers on the trigger’ as US-Israel war on Iran continues

The Iran-aligned Yemeni group have the ability to target key shipping lanes around the Arabian Peninsula.

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‘Fingers on the trigger’ for military intervention, Houthis warn

The Houthis have warned that they are ready for direct military intervention in the US-Israeli war on Iran.

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Tiger Woods charged with DUI after rollover crash in Florida

Tiger Woods showed signs of impairment and was arrested at the scene of car crash in which he struck another vehicle.

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Oyarzabal double seals Spain win against Serbia in World Cup warm-up

Spain enjoy a comfortable night as Mikel Oyarzabal scores twice in 3-0 win against Serbia in warm-up for World Cup 2026.

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What is the TACO trade and are investors profiting amid war on Iran?

Global energy crisis continues to widen amid market volatility, while so-called 'TACO traders' attempt to capitalise.

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Man arrested over plot to firebomb pro-Palestinian activist's NY home

Agents found eight Molotov cocktails in the man's Hoboken home, according to court documents.

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Robert Trivers, Eccentric Scientist Who Probed Human Nature, Dies at 83

A visionary evolutionary biologist, he drew comparisons to Charles Darwin with his theories on the genetic roots of seemingly detrimental behaviors like self-deception.

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Who was England's attacking spark? How England's players rated

Who impressed for England in Friday's friendly against Uruguay? Alex Howell rates the players.

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AI Research Is Getting Harder to Separate From Geopolitics

A policy change announced by NeurIPS, the world’s leading AI research conference, drew widespread backlash from Chinese researchers this week and then was quickly reversed.

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Why SoftBank’s new $40B loan points to a 2026 OpenAI IPO

Wall Street giants JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs are extending a 12-month, unsecured loan to the Japanese conglomerate.

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Overlooked No More: Gertrude Chandler Warner, Author of ‘The Boxcar Children’

Her best-selling series, about four children who live in a train car and solve mysteries, inspired sequels, spinoffs and animated films.

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Gulf officials seek to calm investors as war rattles confidence

Delegates at a Miami conference urged to continue investing in the region

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I Am Artemis: Erik Richards

Listen to this audio excerpt from Erik Richards, Near Space Network Mission Manager: For Erik Richards, supporting NASA’s first crewed Artemis mission to the Moon and back ...

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NASA Selects Intuitive Machines to Deliver Artemis Science, Tech to Moon

NASA has awarded Intuitive Machines of Houston, $180.4 million to deliver NASA-funded science and technology to the lunar surface as part of the agency’s CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) in...

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Israel launches strikes on Iran nuclear sites as war enters fifth week

Uranium facility, steel plants and heavy water complex among targets hit as IRGC warns of escalating retaliation.

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Government Trolls Sling Memes in the Online Trenches of Mideast War

A billboard in Tehran this month showing Iran’s three supreme leaders since the Islamic Revolution.

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How important are the Gulf economies to the world?

Impact of US-Israeli war on Iran poses serious risks beyond energy sector.

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Drone reveals extent of Iranian missile damage in Israeli city of Arad

Drone footage has revealed the extent of damage in Arad days after an Iranian missile attack.

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Smoke rises over Beirut suburbs after massive Israeli airstrike

Smoke rose over the skyline of Beirut following airstrikes as Israel continued to escalate its war on Hezbollah.

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Memory chip stocks shed $100bn as AI-driven shortage trade unwinds

New research suggests AI data centres will need much less memory than investors had bargained for

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NASA’s Environment and Energy “Blue Marble” Awards Categories

Category I: NASA Environmental Quality Award Recognizes excellence in environmental management and planning, including stewardship of natural and cultural resources. This category highlights achiev...

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Off-duty London police officer filmed ‘intimidating’ Al Jazeera journalists

An off-duty Metropolitan Police officer was among a group filmed confronting Al Jazeera journalists.

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Faletau injured in Cardiff's defeat by Sharks

Wales great Taulupe Faletau suffers injury as Cardiff suffer 21-15 defeat by Sharks in the United Rugby Championship.

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Canada’s Bill C-12 an ‘attack on refugee, migrant rights’: Advocates

Rights groups say new law restricting asylum will put thousands 'at risk of persecution, violence and precarity'.

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Ole Miss QB Chambliss clears hurdle to play in '26

A significant legal hurdle for Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss to play in 2026 was cleared on Friday.

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British Olympic champion Rand dies aged 86

Mary Rand, the first British woman to win an Olympic gold medal in athletics, dies at the age of 86.

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Rubio: US expects Iran war to end in ‘weeks, not months’

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the US expects its military operation in Iran to conclude in weeks, not months.

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Global Food Supply Faces a Dangerous Bottleneck as Iran War Persists

A farmer spread fertilizer on his mustard field this week in Pampore, India. Large parts of Asia, particularly India and Thailand, are most exposed to fertilizer supply shortages.

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Iran Tried to Use a Famed Director’s Home to Push Its War Narrative. His Son Fired Back.

The filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami at a Film Festival in Dubai in 2012.

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Salah set completely new standards - Klopp

Jurgen Klopp says Mohamed Salah is an "all-time great" at Liverpool and that he "would not be surprised if he plays another six or seven years" after the forward announced he will leave the club at...

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Sources: Sun sold, will relocate to Houston in '27

The Connecticut Sun franchise is being sold to the Fertitta family for a record $300 million to bring the WNBA back to Houston, sources confirmed to ESPN on Friday.

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Reform candidate in Wales steps down after apparent Nazi salute

Party announces Corey Edwards’ decision to quit Senedd election campaign on grounds of mental healthA Reform UK candidate for the Welsh Senedd elections in May has announced he is standing down bec...

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NRL star Tuivasa-Sheck signs for Wakefield

Wakefield Trinity sign National Rugby League star Roger Tuivasa-Sheck from New Zealand Warriors for the 2027 season.

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Man arrested in plot to firebomb Palestinian activist's home after undercover op

An official who was briefed on the investigation said Heifler, 26, identified as a member of the JDL 613 Brotherhood, a New Jersey-based group founded in 2024 that describes its membership as "Jewi...

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Noelia Castillo Ramos Dies in Spain After Winning Right to End Her Life

Outside the hospital north of Barcelona where Noelia Castillo Ramos died on Thursday. Her case divided Spain, where medically assisted death has been legal since 2021.

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How close is the US to a quagmire in Iran?

The US has a 15-point plan to end the war on Iran, but what does the military reality show?

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NASA Tech and Science Bound for Low Earth Orbit on Commercial Launch

Technology and science demonstrations, supported by various NASA industry collaborations and agency developments, are set to launch to low Earth orbit aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket as part of the...

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European Commission confirms cyberattack after hackers claim data breach

The European Union's top executive body has confirmed a cyberattack after hackers reportedly stole reams of data from the European Commission's cloud storage.

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Alexander Kluge, a Lodestar in New German Cinema Movement, Dies at 94

A film director, movie theorist and author, he was widely regarded as one of his country’s towering artists and intellectuals.

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The Justice Department plans to share sensitive voter data with Homeland Security

The Justice Department has sought voter data from states. It now says it plans to share that data with the Department of Homeland Security, to run it through a controversial citizenship check tool.

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NASA Names Scientists to Support Lunar South Pole Science

NASA has selected 10 participating scientists to help shape a science plan for astronauts to complete on the lunar surface under the Artemis program – including deploying scientific instruments, ma...

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Google nears deal to help finance multibillion-dollar data centre leased to Anthropic

Texas site for Nexus Data Centers aims to avoid grid connection delays with direct gas supplies

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I Am Artemis: Michael Guzman

Listen to this audio excerpt from Michael Guzman, Artemis II main propulsion systems engineer: A clue to what Mike Guzman, main propulsion systems engineer at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida...

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Tennis set to kick-off at Real Madrid's ‌iconic Bernabeu stadium for Madrid Open

Carlos Alcaraz could realise a ‌long-held dream by stepping onto the turf of Real Madrid's ‌Bernabeu Stadium, after Madrid Open organisers announced plans to install a practice court in...

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Iran’s football team honours children killed in Minab school airstrike

Iranian football players laid backpacks on a football pitch in Turkey to pay tribute to the children killed in a US-Isra

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Israelis question Lebanon war as opposition grows

Growing opposition within Israel is raising questions about the government’s military strategy in southern Lebanon.

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Actress Says She’s Found Her Secret Online Abuser: Her Husband

The actress Collien Fernandes speaking on Thursday in Hamburg, Germany, at a demonstration protesting online abuse of women.

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Hidalgo powers Irish past Vanderbilt into Elite 8

Hannah Hidalgo posts a triple-double and sets the record for the most steals in Division I history as Notre Dame knocks off Vanderbilt to reach the Elite 8.

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Iran protest before friendly remembers victims of deadly school attack

The Iran men's national football team wore black armbands and held schoolbags as their national anthem played before a match against Nigeria.

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Letizia Mowinckel, 105, Dies; Procured Jacqueline Kennedy’s Pink Chanel Suit

Mrs. Kennedy was wearing the suit when her husband was assassinated in Dallas in November 1963, and it was soaked in his blood.

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NextSTEP-3 E: Network Extension for User Continuity and Sustainability (NEXUS) Ka-Band Backward-Compatible Relay Broad

Synopsis | 03/23/26 https://sam.gov/workspace/contract/opp/e33cd0cc61064a6497a55fca8e9b30c6/view NASA intends to release a BAA under Next Space Technologies for Exploration Partnerships (NextS...

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Progress on DHS funding stalls as polarized public opinion becomes more entrenched

Public support for Democrats and Republicans has hardened in recent months, leaving an increasingly narrow sliver of undecided voters.

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LIVE: Spain vs Serbia – World Cup 2026 friendly

Follow our live build-up, with full team news coverage, ahead of our text commentary stream.

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Former miners can finally speak the truth about Orgreave, says inquiry chair

Pete Wilcox says point of investigation into infamous 1984 clashes with police is to ‘enable communities to move on’ Former miners will finally get the chance to speak the truth about their experi...

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Reform candidate quits Senedd election after appearing to do Nazi salute

The photo of Corey Edwards was published after he was announced as a Reform candidate on Wednesday.

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Russia declares protagonist of Oscar-winning documentary a ‘foreign agent’

The teacher had spent two years documenting pro-war propaganda at a school before smuggling footage out of Russia.

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No evidence of 'family voting' in by-election

An investigation into alleged "family voting" finds no evidence of intent to influence voting.

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Police find no evidence of criminality in Gorton and Denton byelection

Reform UK had asked GMP to investigate after reports of ‘concerningly high levels’ of so-called family votingPolice have found no evidence of criminality in the Gorton and Denton byelection after c...

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What the Iran war teaches America’s adversaries

The third Gulf war augurs a more anarchic world — and more dependence on a less credible US

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ND's Hidalgo sets steals marks in Sweet 16 game

Notre Dame's Hannah Hidalgo set a pair of steals records during Friday's game against Vanderbilt, including the NCAA Division I mark for steals in a single season.

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Scientists film whale giving birth while other whales work together to help her

Female named Rounder surrounded by family members when about to give birth to her second calfScientists have managed to film a sperm whale giving birth while other female whales worked together to...

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Texas hosts CPAC as GOP voters wait for a U.S. Senate candidate

Dallas is hosting the annual conservative conference, CPAC, and all eyes are on the upcoming GOP runoff for Senate nomination and whether President Trump should endorse a candidate in that race.

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Klopp: Salah an all-time great and his records will be unmatched

Jurgen Klopp has described Mohamed Salah as one of the greatest Liverpool players ever and believes the forward’s records will be unmatched.

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John Proctor Is the Villain review – Arthur Miller’s classic sparks a #MeToo moment

Royal Court theatre, LondonA class on The Crucible unearths troubling parallels for a group of teen girls in Kimberly Belflower’s play set in the wake of the Weinstein scandalKimberly Belflower’s r...

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Meet the children left without parents under El Salvador’s emergency decree

As El Salvador's state of emergency turns four years old, families warn of the toll of the mass arrests on children.

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Rivian gets another $1B from Volkswagen

The two companies have been collaborating on a joint venture that would see Rivian tech go in VW's EVs.

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Polio virus detected in London days before ministers cut global eradication funding

Campaigner criticises ‘shortsighted and self-defeating’ decision and says it increases risk to the UK publicThe polio virus was detected in London sewage for the second time this year, days before...

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Reports Sadiq Khan could join Starmer’s cabinet dismissed by allies

London mayor could however join the House of Lords while still remaining in his current roleAllies of Sadiq Khan have dismissed reports the London mayor could join Keir Starmer’s cabinet after bein...

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UK police end investigation into alleged voter fraud in Manchester by-election

Probe was launched after monitoring group said it witnessed ‘high levels of family voting’ at Gorton and Denton poll

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Artemis II Crew’s Suits

The Orion Crew Survival System suits that Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, and Mission Specialist Christina Koch from NASA, and Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen from the CSA (Canadian S...

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ICE Agents Frustrate Airport Workers as Shutdown Drags On

“ICE are here and they’re doing literally nothing to help,” said an airline worker in New York.

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Ministers should ‘start doing stuff’ to help farmers and cut fuel costs, says Asda boss

Allan Leighton predicts food prices will inevitably rise, as group’s full-year profits dive by a third to £764mAsda’s executive chair has called on the government to “stand up and start doing stuff...

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Coleman Barks, Who Popularized the Islamic Poet Rumi in the West, Dies at 88

Mr. Barks, center, in Tehran in 2006, receiving an honorary degree from the University of Tehran. The poet Robert Bly is second from right.

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Apple Still Plans to Sell iPhones When It Turns 100

As the tech giant turns 50, WIRED spoke to executives about how they plan to win in the AI era.

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Byfield to keep knocking the door for black bosses

Walsall head coach Darren Byfield says he will keep "banging the drum" for there to be more black managers in football.

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Jesse Roth, Who Advanced the Understanding of Diabetes, Dies at 91

His research showed that Type 2 diabetes was caused by insulin resistance at the cellular level, a controversial idea that initially met with disbelief.

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Cheshire constabulary rejects criticism by David Davis over Letby investigation

Force issues strongly worded rebuttal after Tory former cabinet minister alleges ‘egregious failures’ in call for reviewThe police force that conducted the investigation into Lucy Letby has made a...

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Nixon to Trump: Pakistan’s long record as backchannel between rival powers

Islamabad reprises its role as diplomatic broker as US and Iran edge closer to wider confrontation.

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Apple says no one using Lockdown Mode has been hacked with spyware

The tech giant's claim that it has not seen any successful spyware attacks targeting Apple devices with Lockdown Mode enabled comes amid a leak of hacking tools targeting users running devices with...

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‘Raising 10 red flags’: Is Israel’s army exhausted?

After years of regional forever wars, Israel's chief of staff warns the army is on the brink of collapse.

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‘I wrote The Sopranos to get over my mother wishing me dead’: David Chase on his mob masterpiece – and his new LSD epic

Will the great TV writer ever top his mega hit? He talks us through his new series about the CIA’s attempts to weaponise LSD – and reveals why James Gandolfini called him ‘Satan’Last week, a plush...

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Why is it so hard to pass through the Strait of Hormuz?

Paul Adams explains why it is so dangerous to navigate the strait, one of the world's busiest oil shipping channels.

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Post your questions for Paul Dano

The actor will join us to talk about his busy career on both sides of the camera on films from Love & Mercy to There Will Be Blood. But will we hear from Quentin Tarantino?Roll up, roll up: who...

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Liverpool's Robertson admits Scotland high has 'kept me going'

Defender Andy Robertson admits the high of Scotland's successful World Cup qualifying campaign has "kept me going" during a tough season at Liverpool.

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Former Raiders center Robbins dies at age 52

Former Raiders center Barret Robbins has died at age 52.

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Heyward, WS champ, 5-time Gold Glover, retires

Jason Heyward, World Series champion and 5-time Gold Glove winner, retired Friday after 16 seasons in Major League Baseball.

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Pulisic: I feel WC pressure but I can handle it

United States star Christian Pulisic admitted that he feels pressure as a home World Cup approaches, but added, "it's nothing I can't handle."

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Energy Crisis Forces India’s Eateries to Adapt

A small street stall and a big restaurant chain in India rethought how to cook after the war in the Middle East squeezed their supply of liquified petroleum gas.

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China retaliates against US trade probes ahead of Xi-Trump talks

Move marks escalation in tensions in run-up to much-anticipated May summit in Beijing

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The Turn of the Screw review – gripping and unsettling water-logged staging of Britten’s ghost story

Linbury theatre, LondonNatalie Abrahami and Michael Levine’s imaginative production is brilliantly creepy and insightful. A first-rate cast of adults and children do not put a foot wrongAre you sit...

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Why there is doubt about Messi playing at World Cup

Lionel Messi is yet to decide whether he will play for Argentina at the World Cup this summer.

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Stocks and bonds slump in tandem as Iran shock leaves investors ‘nowhere to hide’

Traditional 60-40 portfolio of global equities and fixed income on course for worst month since September 2022

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OpenAI shuts down Sora while Meta gets shut out in court

When an 82-year-old Kentucky woman was offered $26 million from an AI company that wanted to build a data center on her land, she said no. Sure, that same company can try to rezone 2...

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Doyle: Docklands to stamp class on Doncaster Mile rivals

Ahead of a brand new Flat turf season, Sky Sports Racing ambassador Hollie Doyle looks ahead to a busy weekend of action in her exclusive blog.

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Skip the TSA Line: Where to Find Travel by Bus, Train, and Boat

These apps and websites find bus, train, and ferry tickets when you want more options than flying to your destination.

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Qatari PM and US officials discuss strategic ties amid Iran war

The meeting reviewed the 'close strategic cooperation' between Doha and Washington, Qatar's foreign ministry said.

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Iran expert says US ground invasion could cause a global economic meltdown

Ali Vaez says the US and Iran have reached a stalemate where further escalation would likely lead to catastrophe.

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Florida AG challenges NFL to abolish Rooney Rule

Florida's attorney general has sent a letter to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to express concern that the Rooney Rule is "blatant race and sex discrimination" and that hiring decisions should be b...

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Nepal’s new PM gives message to nation in rap, ahead of swearing in

Nepali rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shah has been sworn in as PM after his party’s landslide election win.

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Why the Bernabeu is hosting Madrid Open tennis stars

Real Madrid's Bernabeu stadium will swap its grass pitch for clay courts when it hosts the world's biggest tennis stars during next month's Madrid Open.

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‘Tempolimit? Nein, danke!’: why German petrolheads won’t slow down – despite the energy crisis

Driving fast is in ‘the German DNA’, say lovers of the speed-limit free autobahn, but support in the country for a restriction is growingDeath-defying thrills are not what draws Lutz Leif Linden to...

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‘The most painful TV experience I’ve ever had!’ Hugh Bonneville on his excruciating office comedy

Before he was Paddington’s dignified dad, the star nailed British awkwardness in Bafta-winning satire Twenty Twelve. Now he’s back as long-suffering manager Ian Fletcher, taking on Trump, the World...

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England Netball head coach: Five contenders to lead Roses into next World Cup

The shock stepping down of Jess Thirlby, with Anna Stembridge stepping up as interim head coach, has left the England Vitality Roses in unknown territory heading into the most important t...

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Tamerlano review – Trump, Freud and a Bridgerton escapee struggle to get a handle on Handel

Shoreditch Town Hall, LondonOrpha Phelan’s fun but confusing staging for the London Handel festival aligns the opera’s characters with recognisable famous figures. Fine singers and players led by L...

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Doha Diamond League scheduled to go ahead despite war

The Diamond League's season-opening meet in Doha is scheduled to go ahead as planned but organisers are "exploring alternative options".

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Szmodics out of hospital and 'on the mend' after collision

Republic of Ireland forward Sammie Szmodics has been released from hospital in Prague after being knocked unconscious during Thursday's World Cup play-off defeat by the Czech Republic.

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Palestinian man killed as death toll from West Bank settler violence climbs

Mohammad al-Malhi is the seventh Palestinian killed by a settler in a surge of violence since the start of the war with Iran.

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Ukraine announces ‘mutually beneficial’ defence deal with Saudi Arabia

Kyiv, which has built expertise on how to counter drones, seals pact amid Iran war.

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UK music industry figures call for more black talent in executive roles

Report shows black music accounts for 80% of money generated by UK industry in past 30 yearsLeading figures in the UK music industry are calling for more work to be done to support black talent in...

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What next for Bellamy and Wales after World Cup agony?

Wales' failure to qualify for the World Cup raises big issues for the team, head coach Craig Bellamy and the FAW's finances.

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France calls IOC sex testing a ‘step backwards’ while Trump praises move

Transgender women athletes now excluded from female events at the Olympics after IOC agrees new eligibility policy.

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Spanish woman who died through euthanasia failed by state, say critics

Noelia Castillo died on Thursday evening in a Barcelona hospital, after a protracted legal battle with her own father.

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UN human rights chief calls on US to conclude probe into Iran school strike

The strike - which killed at least 168 people, mostly children - "evoked a visceral horror", Volker Türk said.

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‘We will no longer stand by’: Austria plans social media ban for under-14s

Austrian officials highlight addiction and ill-health while advocating for stricter age restrictions.

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Soaring Diesel Prices Set Off Transport Strike in Philippines

Transport workers and activists marching on Friday in Manila in a strike over surging fuel costs.

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Digested week: Garrick Club confirms an actual woman has joined – the queen | Emma Brockes

Approval of the royal’s membership doesn’t strike one as the most rigorous enforcement of the democratic principle For the diary this week I think we should put our heads in the sand, pretend the w...

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Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels

Musical inspiration from Corinne Bailey Rae; danger in a magical academy; the adventures of an otter pup; a YA queer gothic fantasy, and moreThe Bear and the Seed by Poonam Mistry, Templar, £12.99W...

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Nature by the uncool YBA, armoured ceramics and dizzying Aussie abstraction – the week in art

Cecily Brown blooms into life, Ashanti folklore is remade and three Indigenous Australians spill their ancient knowledgeCecily Brown: Picture Making New nature-tastic works of kaleidoscopic, rich...

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Add to playlist: the coffee-shop pop of Gianna and the week’s best new tracks

With her acoustic guitars and trip-hoppy beats, the London musician recalls a particular era of polished 00s boho-pop, from Nelly Furtado to Corinne Bailey RaeFrom LondonRecommended if you like All...

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House panel finds Florida Democrat guilty of ethics violations

The House Ethics Committee has found evidence that Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick violated House rules. This comes after the panel held a rare public hearing to review investigations into allegati...

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Yemenis fear economic consequences of being dragged into US-Iran conflict

Iran-allied Houthis yet to get involved in conflict, but could target shipping in Red Sea.

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The Last Five Years review – Rachel Zegler and Ben Platt make time stand still

London PalladiumThe musical-theatre megastars fall in and out of love, in opposing timelines, in a stirring production of Jason Robert Brown’s musicalAfter her electrifying Evita, Rachel Zegler is...

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Inter Miami honor Messi with stand in stadium

Inter Miami will honor Lionel Messi by naming a part of the club's new Nu Stadium after him, unveiling a section as the Leo Messi Stand.

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Starmer vows to ‘fight’ social media firms to protect children from addiction

Prime minister says government needs to show it is on families’ side as new screen-time guidance launched• UK politics live – latest updatesKeir Starmer has promised a “fight” with social media fir...

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Labour under pressure to appoint Tory ex-minister as next Ofcom chair

Liz Kendall urged by online safety figures to hand job to Jeremy Wright ahead of Labour grandee Margaret HodgeMinisters are facing pressure to appoint a former Conservative cabinet minister as the...

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A New AI Documentary Puts CEOs in the Hot Seat—but Goes Too Easy on Them

The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist seeks the middle ground on a polarizing technology—and ends up letting tech execs like Sam Altman off the hook.

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Nepal’s youngest premier sworn in after releasing new rap song about unity

At 35, Balen Shah becomes Nepal's first Madhesi prime minister, representing the southern plains bordering India.

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What is LNG and what is it used for?

Natural gas powers a quarter of the world, and almost a fifth of LNG moves through the Strait of Hormuz.

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Assisted dying bill will not become law, say both sides

The House of Lords are continuing to debate the proposals but there is not enough time to complete all the stages in the current parliamentary session.

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US Senate votes to fund most of Homeland Security to end airports chaos - but ICE excluded

The late-night vote is a step towards bringing the 40-day partial shutdown - and long security lines at US airports - to an end.

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Rubio Expected to Press Allies Over Strait of Hormuz at G7 Meeting

Secretary of State Marco Rubio arriving at an airport in Le Bourget, France, on Friday for a Group of 7 foreign ministers’ meeting.

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‘It helped me feed my six children’: how Africa’s first water fund supports farmers to protect Kenya’s biggest river

Conserving the watershed of the Tana and improving farming methods is securing water supplies and livelihoods alike in a changing climateWhen in 2017 David Nyoro became one of the first farmers to...

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Stop the world, I want to get off and run a video rental store in the 1990s | Dominik Diamond

Retail sims aren’t my thing, but the tactile, nostalgic pleasures of hit indie title Retro Rewind have me yearning for the era of physical media, smoking indoors and uncomplicated geopolitics It’s...

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At Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital, the War Isn’t Over

Months into a supposed ceasefire in Gaza, doctors still have to smuggle in basic medical supplies—and treat new casualties of war.

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What next for Craig Bellamy and his exciting brand of football?

It wasn't supposed to end that way. Wales were certainly confident they would progress to Tuesday's World Cup play-off final and most were predicting it would be a showdown against Italy.

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India lowers fuel taxes, says rumours of lockdown ‘completely false’

India, the world's third biggest crude importer, announces measures amid shortages created by the Iran war.

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War on Iran price crisis not just about energy, says analyst

Abdulla Banndar Al-Etaibi, says the disruption of fertiliser supplies due to the war on Iran will push food prices up.

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Marco Rubio meets G7 counterparts amid Iran war

It is the secretary of state's first foreign trip since the conflict began last month.

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8 Best Espresso Machines for Home (2026), Tested by Coffee Pros

The best espresso makers can turn your kitchen into a café and help you hone the art of the perfect shot.

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'My daughter is under the rubble': Inside Tehran as civilian toll of strikes rises

One month since the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran, Tehran residents tell the BBC their lives have been devastated.

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Starmer says Iran and Ukraine wars could reshape global order and ‘define us for a generation’ – UK politics live

His remarks come as foreign secretary Yvette Cooper meets her counterparts at a G7 meeting in FranceThe second day of the G7 meeting near Paris is under way. We heard from Yvette Cooper earlier thi...

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Train tickets to England, Scotland World Cup venue to almost quadruple in cost

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) intends to almost quadruple its usual prices for a round-trip train ticket from the centre of Boston to Gillette Stadium during the 2026 World...

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WNBA CBA: 10 biggest wins from new agreement

The CBA permanently and positively changes the WNBA's landscape. These are the wins, biggest strides and areas of compromise.

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The Verdict: Republic of Ireland will take 'growth' from 'heart wrenching' defeat

Danyal Khan looks back on the heartbreaking result for the Republic of Ireland who lost their World Cup qualifier against Czech Republic on penalties.

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Sources: NBA presents 3 anti-tanking proposals

The NBA presented three comprehensive anti-tanking concepts to its board of governors on Wednesday as part of this week's meetings in New York, with modifications expected to each before a formal v...

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Resurgent Inflation Tests Faith in Fed’s Willingness to Tame It

Progress on lowering inflation had stalled even before the war with Iran, as tariffs caused higher prices on imported goods, and solid consumer spending led to increased cost for services.

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Billy Bragg calls for big turnout at London march against far right

Musician urges public to send clear message at what is expected to be UK’s biggest ever multicultural rallyBilly Bragg has encouraged people to send a clear message to those seeking to divide the c...

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Cut the lights – and seven more ways to save Britain’s bats

Lots of us aren’t very keen on bats. But the more we find out about them, the more amazing they turn out to beBats have a bad rep: in a recent survey by the Bat Conservation Trust (BCT), 46% of peo...

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Love Lane by Patrick Gale review – a homecoming tale with echoes of Brokeback Mountain

This kindly and companionable story of a man returning to 50s England after living in Canada offers a colourful evocation of the timesTowards the end of Love Lane, elderly protagonist Harry Cane be...

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Miroslav Vitous: Mountain Call review | John Fordham's jazz album of the month

(ECM)Jack DeJohnette and Michel Portal – both of whom died recently – are phenomenal foils for the Weather Report alumnus’s classical-influenced jazzCzech double bass virtuoso and composer Miroslav...

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‘I didn’t think anyone would be into it’: Slayyyter turns midwest trash into pop gold

After a nine-year come-up, the self-described ‘worst girl in America’ is having a breakthroughFor the past several months, nothing has gotten me through this brutal New York winter quite like Crank...

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Garmin InReach Mini 3 Plus Satellite Messenger Review: Robust With Lots of Upselling

Garmin’s newest satellite messenger offers helpful safety features, but the fees are only worth it if you’re regularly off the grid.

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Heartbreak for Wales but bright times ahead | The Verdict

Sky Sports senior reporter rounds up the best of the reaction as Wales are beaten in their World Cup play-off by Bosnia and Herzegovina on penalties.

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Iran emergency workers search for survivors after deadly US-Israel attacks

Latest victims include six people killed in Qom as Iran announces grim milestone of nearly 2,000 war dead.

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Lee Geun-an, Infamous ‘Torture Master’ Under South Korean Dictator, Dies at 88

Lee Geun-an during a launch event for his autobiography in 2012 in Seoul.

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Quiz: Name England's line-up from 2014 World Cup match v Uruguay

It's not a game England fans remember too fondly, but can you pick out the players who started the match?

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How I dealt with my star player going AWOL after an international break

Tony Pulis explains why international breaks can be an opportunity as well as a problem for managers, and what he did when one of his players did not return on time.

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NHL playoff watch: Projecting the Red Wings' postseason chances

Detroit is running out of time to climb back into a playoff spot. Plus, full postseason bracket projections.

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South Africa's exclusion from G7 summit no surprise, says Ramaphosa

Reports say the US pressured France to rescind Ramaphosa’s invitation after Trump threatened to boycott the summit.

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Iran War Live Updates: Trump Claims Progress in Talks and Extends Strait of Hormuz Deadline

President Trump has threatened to attack Iran’s power plants unless it fully reopens the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil route, by April 6. Israel on Friday launched more strikes on Iran.

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Wales forced to look ahead as World Cup dream ends

Wales are left with no option but to look to the future after their agonising World Cup play-off defeat to Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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England superfan set to sell house for World Cup trip

England superfan Andy Milne says he is selling a house to fund his trip to watch the Three Lions at the World Cup this summer.

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Now in power, Nepal’s rapper-politician Balen Shah faces new challenge

Shah was a rebel — crude and different from the politicians who previously led Nepal. How will he be in office?

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Tottenham manager Ho signs new long-term deal

Tottenham manager Martin Ho has signed a new long-term contract with the Women's Super League club.

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Whale swims off sandbank after big German rescue effort on Baltic coast

Rescue teams now hope the whale will swim out of the shallow waters of Lübeck Bay and into the wider sea.

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Week in wildlife: a flying rodent, a duty-free possum and an emerald viper

This week’s best wildlife photographs from around the world Continue reading...

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Flea: Honora review – Chili Pepper turns piper, taking up trumpet for a soulful jazz odyssey

(Nonesuch)Imaginative interpretations of Funkadelic and Frank Ocean sit alongside starry collaborations and gorgeous instrumentals on the bassist’s brassy side projectWhile some rock musicians fill...

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Mendelssohn: Symphonies and Oratorios album review – Andris Nelsons’ prodigious talent on full display

Gewandhaus Orchestra/Nelsons/Schuen/Zeppenfeld(Deutsche Grammophon)The Latvian conductor finds dynamic light and shade in seven discs’ worth of special performances with an orchestra once led by th...

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Four wives, two passports and a very elusive butterfly: one woman’s search for her lepidopterist father

Rena Effendi’s film Searching for Satyrus began with a quest for the endangered insect that bears her family name. Before long, she was reckoning with secrets, lies and the mysterious life of her w...

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Ho signs new long-term deal: 'Spurs are a sleeping giant in women's football'

There's no bigger boost ahead of one of your biggest games of the season against your local rivals than a managerial extension - but Tottenham and Martin Ho have done just that ahead of Saturday's...

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How can students in Gaza continue to learn with no universities?

We look at the hardships of students in Gaza trying to pursue higher education after Israel destroyed all universities.

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World Series contender tiers: How far away from winning it all is your favorite MLB team?

Only one team will win a ring this year. Can anybody stop L.A.? And who will emerge in 2027, 2028, 2029 ...?

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Israeli opposition leader rails against ‘multi-front war without strategy’

Yair Lapid says military 'is stretched to the limit and beyond' as Israeli forces wage attacks on Iran and Lebanon.

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‘The violence of racist tyranny’: African Guernica goes on display alongside Picasso masterpiece

Piece by late South African artist Dumile Feni is part of new series History Doesn’t Repeat Itself, But It Does Rhyme On the second floor of the Reina Sofía, in the very spot where Picasso’s Guerni...

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Scientists discover bizarre new states inside tiny magnetic whirlpools

Researchers have uncovered a new way to generate exotic oscillation states in tiny magnetic structures—using only minimal energy. By exciting magnetic waves, they triggered a delicate motion that p...

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Iran bans sports teams from travelling to ‘hostile’ countries amid war

Sports Ministry says ban for 'security' of athletes before a game between Iranian and Emirati clubs in Saudi Arabia.

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Keep under-fives’ screen time to no more than an hour a day, UK advice says

Keir Starmer promises to help parents limit children’s online activity as government issues guidance to familiesChildren under five should spend no more than an hour a day on screens, new governmen...

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Why NBA insiders are all-in on the Spurs: 'Victor breaks all the rules'

San Antonio's title buzz is growing around the league. Plus, new intel on expansion and an East playoff race full of injury questions.

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Women secretly filmed, then ridiculed and abused online

Women in Kenya and Ghana tell the BBC about being approached by a Russian man who later posts videos of them without their consent.

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The USMNT's weakness at World Cups has been a lack of depth. Has that finally changed?

World Cup-winning teams need more than their starting 11, but the U.S. men's national team never had enough good bench options. Maybe that has finally changed?

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Antarctic whales’ remarkable comeback is threatened by krill fishing

Huge industrial trawlers are competing for krill – the main food source for whales – in the Southern Ocean, removing vital nutrients from the ecosystem• Don’t get Down to Earth delivered to your in...

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No New York by Adele Bertei review – a vivid, vibrant musical coming of age

1970s and 80s New York are viscerally evoked in this potent memoir of the ‘no wave’ sceneYou won’t necessarily have heard of Adele Bertei: she was a member of experimental jazz-punk band the Contor...

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Piastri fastest as McLaren outpace Mercedes in Japan practice

World champions McLaren outpaced early 2026 championship leaders Mercedes as Oscar Piastri topped the second Friday practice timesheet for the Japanese Grand Prix.

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Rep. Jason Crow, a former paratrooper, on US troop deployments to the Middle East

NPR's A Martínez speaks with Democratic Rep. Jason Crow of Colorado, who served as a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division, about U.S. troop deployments to the Middle East.

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Nepal’s New Prime Minister, Former Rapper Balendra Shah, Sworn In

Balendra Shah, right, with Rabi Lamichhane, the founder of his party, campaigning in Kathmandu, Nepal, last month.

nytimes.com

Will Uruguay be tough test Tuchel's England need?

England were the only European country to reach the World Cup with a 100% record - so friendly opponents Uruguay could be the level of challenge they need.

bbc.com

Bellamy bewildered by Wales' shootout defeat

Head coach Craig Bellamy says Wales did all they could to prepare for penalties after their World Cup qualification bid ended with shootout defeat to Bosnia-Herzegovina.

bbc.com

Italy to play Bosnia in 2026 World Cup playoff final, Kosovo face Turkiye

Elsewhere, Bolivia beat Suriname and Jamaica defeat New Caledonia in intercontinental playoff semifinals.

aljazeera.com

Could England's set-pieces win them the World Cup?

Former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson says set-piece expertise could give Thomas Tuchel's side an X-factor this summer.

bbc.com

'Nobody has seen the best in Vladdy yet': How a dominant October took Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to a new level

Toronto's slugger proved he was a superstar in the playoffs, but it was in his leadership that he really stepped up. Now, the hope is that carries over to 2026 -- and beyond.

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US-Israel war on Iran: What’s happening on day 28 of attacks?

Trump has delayed attacks on Iran's energy facilities by 10 days, claiming talks are going well - though Iran disagrees.

aljazeera.com

'Growth' for Republic of Ireland despite Prague pain

Republic of Ireland boss Heimir Hallgrimsson says there are plenty of reasons to be optimistic following his side's World Cup play-off shootout defeat by the Czech Republic.

bbc.com

TV tonight: inside Labour’s crisis – from massive majority to Mandelson mayhem

Dispatches dissects the woes of Keir Starmer’s government. Plus: Lisa Kudrow, Chase Infiniti and Jimmy Carr join Claudia Winkleman. Here’s what to watch this evening8pm, Channel 4It’s hard to belie...

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Beavers ‘breathe new life’ into Dorset as dams built and biodiversity returns

National Trust says one year after reintroduction they are enriching habitats and may be having kits this summerThey were released this time last year with fanfare, much hope and also, perhaps, a l...

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Iran’s black rain is latest grim example of weather in war zones

Strikes on oil facilities burned thousands of tons of stored fuel, producing a pall of toxic smokeBlack rain fell in Iran earlier this month, a grim phenomenon seen previously in other war zones.St...

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Ed Miliband’s stock is rising because he’s a rare commodity in Labour these days: a thinker | Gaby Hinsliff

The party seems to have woken up to its need for an old-style intellectual heavyweight to counter the vacuousness of recent yearsNature famously abhors a vacuum. So when Morgan McSweeney departed g...

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A month of war has destroyed a third of Iran's missiles, per U.S. intelligence

The Trump administration says it's ahead of schedule on destroying Iran's weapons systems, but NPR has found an intelligence assessment says about a third of Iran's missiles have been destroyed.

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Sri Lanka braces for new economic crisis as war on Iran continues

For many Sri Lankans, the fuel shortage triggered by the war carries echoes of the 2022 economic crisis - with a twist.

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Country diary: Look again at these unassuming spiky bundles – they’re firestarters | Phil Gates

Deerness Valley, County Durham: Rushes were matches before matches were invented, vital to the rural poor for a little light in the dark. Time to give them a try myselfFrom a distance, with a littl...

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Scientists stunned as Mars dust storms blast water into space

Mars may look like a frozen desert today, but new evidence suggests its watery past didn’t simply fade away quietly—it may have been blasted into space by powerful dust storms. Scientists have disc...

sciencedaily.com

The Faroe Islands, Wary After Greenland, Vote for Change

The Faroe Islands flag being raised in November in front of a governmental building in Torshavn, the capital.

nytimes.com

Reform UK figures braced for electoral damage from Trump links

Populist party’s election campaign already hit by scandals around candidate selection

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The new Disney CEO’s horrible first week

Josh D’Amaro faces crises across the entertainment giant’s empire

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The global food crisis unleashed by the war

From Minnesota to Punjab, fertiliser costs are up and harvests are set to be hit

ft.com

UAE pushes for international force to reopen Hormuz

Abu Dhabi is hardening its stance as it suffers from Iran’s retaliation to US-Israeli war

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Iran seeks tight controls on traffic through strategic Strait of Hormuz

Tehran suggests system of charging fees and limiting passage to ‘non-hostile’ ships could endure beyond current war

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Ships forgo cargo to carry fuel as Iran war sends prices soaring

Fuel costs for global shipping industry are up nearly $5bn since conflict began

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Echoes of history: what the oil shock means for your money

As central bankers tread the line between controlling inflation and avoiding economic stagnation, investors face tough decisions

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‘A broken heart can turn somebody into a bad Casanova’: breakout R&B star Leon Thomas on defiance, D’Angelo and his ‘doggie’ persona

Winning two Grammys last month cemented the New Yorker’s transition from producer for the likes of Drake to guitar-soloing superstar. Now he has Stevie Wonder calling him up – though he’s conscious...

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Progressive Paris has many weapons to fight the far right, but the best? Spaces where you can simply hang out | Alexander Hurst

Drop into any of the French capital’s ‘third places’ and you’ll find food, culture, community – and an antidote to the disaffection extremists feed onParis’s success in removing cars from its stree...

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Transfer rumors, news: Could Foden leave Man City this summer?

Phil Foden could reportedly leave Manchester City in the hunt for more first-team football. Transfer Talk has the latest.

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Scientists discover “alien space weather stations” that could reveal habitable planets

Scientists have uncovered a surprising way to study the harsh space weather around young M dwarf stars. Mysterious dips in starlight turned out to be massive rings of plasma swirling in the stars’...

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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, a combat veteran, shares his thoughts on the war in Iran

NPR's Steve Inskeep sits down with Governor Wes Moore, Democrat of Maryland, to talk about the troops heading to the Middle East and what he hopes to see in the next President.

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Senate votes to fund much of DHS, but not immigration enforcement

The Senate approved a bill to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security early Friday. The bill does not fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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War in Iran tests loyalty among Trump's base at this year's CPAC

The annual Conservative Political Action Conference, underway in Dallas this week, is typically a MAGA pep rally of sorts. This year, the war with Iran is testing unity inside the president's base.

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Palestinians flee tear gas as Israeli settlers arrive in occupied West Bank

The Israeli army fired tear gas at Palestinian residents of the Beit Imrin village in the occupied West Bank.

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In Sleepy Town on Strait of Hormuz, War Rages Just Over Horizon

For centuries, an Omani exclave has been defined by a peculiar duality: rugged isolation and proximity to one of the world’s most important trade routes.

nytimes.com

Satellite Spots a Spawn

The activity of herring around Vancouver Island in British Columbia brightened coastal waters enough to be detectable from space.

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Red Crescent video shows aftermath of strike on homes in Iran’s Urmia

Iranian Red Crescent video shows the aftermath of a strike on a residential area in Urmia.

aljazeera.com

Albanese says Australia playing “constructive” role in the war on Iran

Australia’s prime minister says his government has made a “constructive” contribution to the war on Iran.

aljazeera.com

Senate votes to fund much of DHS, minus immigration enforcement

The Senate approved a bill to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security, early Friday. The bill does not fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE.

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Belarus leader gifts rifle to North Korea's Kim as they sign friendship treaty

Two key supporters of Russia's war in Ukraine close ranks as Alexander Lukashenko visits Pyongyang.

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Judge weighs whether Venezuela can pay Maduro's legal costs in US drug trafficking case

A U.S. judge pressed the Trump administration Thursday about its basis for barring Venezuela's government from paying former President Nicolás Maduro's legal fees in the drug trafficking case that...

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Australia’s post-Bondi crackdown accused of targeting pro-Palestinian voices

Fear for future of peaceful protest in Australia while some say Jewish community being prioritised over others.

aljazeera.com

Who is fighting in Myanmar’s multi-front civil war?

Alliances are fluid in Myanmar's civil war, involving a military regime, ethnic armed groups and pro-democracy forces.

aljazeera.com

David Sacks is done as AI czar — here’s what he’s doing instead

Sacks will be much further from power center in Washington than since the outset of this second Trump administration.

techcrunch.com

Anthropic wins injunction against Trump administration over Defense Department saga

A federal judge has ordered that the Trump administration rescind recent restrictions it placed on the AI company.

techcrunch.com

Nepal to swear in ex-rapper as new prime minister

Balendra Shah won the election by a landslide promising change to Nepalis who are angry at corruption.

bbc.com

Former Venezuelan president Maduro seeks to throw out US drug charges

Nicolas Maduro appeared in a New York court seeking to dismiss drug trafficking charges.

aljazeera.com

Pain Hallgrimsson's overriding emotion after Czechs end Irish hopes

"Pain" is the overriding emotion for Republic of Ireland manager Heimir Hallgrimsson as his side's World Cup dream ends on penalties in Prague.

bbc.com

Eyes on Northern Ireland's future as World Cup dream ends

Manager Michael O'Neill says he is positive for the future despite a World Cup play-off defeat by Italy in Bergamo, and questions about his own long-term plans.

bbc.com

Huskers' Hoiberg shoulders personnel blunder

Coach Fred Hoiberg said a late-game blunder that left his team with only four players on the court before a critical three-point play in the final minute of Thursday night's loss to Iowa in the Swe...

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Scientists uncovered the nutrients bees were missing — Colonies surged 15-fold

Scientists have developed a breakthrough “superfood” for honeybees by engineering yeast to produce the essential nutrients normally found in pollen. In controlled trials, colonies fed this speciall...

sciencedaily.com

Three charts that are warning signs flashing for Trump on Iran war

As gas prices rise, Trump's approval rating is heading into politically dangerous territory.

bbc.com

Italy Says It Recovered $23 Million Stolen From Ursula Andress, First ‘Bond Girl’

Ursula Andress in 2012. She is best known for her role in the first James Bond film.

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Projectile from Lebanon kills at least one in north Israel

Video captured flames and black smoke where a projectile from Lebanon killed at least one person in northern Israel.

aljazeera.com

Bellamy rues chaos against Bosnia as Wales' World Cup dream ends

Head coach Craig Bellamy rues the chaos of Wales' World Cup play-off semi-final loss to Bosnia-Herzegovina - but insists his team have a bright future.

bbc.com

A surprise resignation could open the door for an independent to win a Montana Senate seat

Two-term GOP Sen. Steve Daines shocked Montana when he announced his retirement. Democrats worry a new independent candidate will split their party's vote.

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Iran war live: Trump delays attacks on Iranian energy sector by 10 days

Iranian missiles, drones target Kuwait, UAE, Saudi Arabia and Jordan as Trump says Iran has 'chance to make a deal'.

aljazeera.com

The Price of Strategic Incoherence in Iran

For America, the war’s benefits won’t outweigh its costs.

foreignaffairs.com

America’s New Way of Economic War

The dangers of a strategy with no doctrine.

foreignaffairs.com

The War in Iran Could Become Like the War in Ukraine

How America can avoid a Russian-style quagmire.

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