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Woman sexually assaulted on flight challenges UK compensation rules
Experts warn that China's emission reduction targets are insufficient to prevent a global disaster.
How Graham Linehan's gender activism led to the collapse of his career and personal life.
"My Led Zeppelin road trip earned me class credit": Cameron Crowe reflects on the interview that changed everything.
Ryan Wedding went from Olympic snowboarder to an alleged cocaine kingpin.
Mike McCahill reviews "A House of Dynamite," calling it a political fantasy that ultimately falls short of expectations.
Brutal, vibrant, and creative: 100 photographs that capture the soul of Latin America.
Kupiansk's gradual decline mirrors the fate of other frontline cities in Ukraine, where life has all but vanished.
The hill I'm willing to die on is this: decorative cushions and throws on hotel beds should be banned immediately.
The UN chief states that increasing military budgets is ineffective unless accompanied by climate assistance.
Climate crisis

The UN chief states that increasing military budgets is ineffective unless accompanied by climate assistance.

The UN’s outgoing head of international development has warned that increasing defence spending will be ineffective unless Western governments also…

September 6, 2025
A new anti-gay law in an African country, previously considered relatively safe, has shocked the community with its harsh penalties, including prison sentences, fines, and social exclusion.
Global development

A new anti-gay law in an African country, previously considered relatively safe, has shocked the community with its harsh penalties, including prison sentences, fines, and social exclusion.

“For my own safety, I’ve become much more distrustful. I’ve shut myself off and try to avoid talking to certain…

September 6, 2025
It has been a year since Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi was killed, and the US has yet to investigate. Her family is still seeking answers.
US news

It has been a year since Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi was killed, and the US has yet to investigate. Her family is still seeking answers.

When Özden Bennett first heard that her younger sister had been killed, she couldn’t believe it. Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi had…

September 6, 2025
Rupert Everett, known for his acting, surprised patrons at a country pub by pulling pints behind the bar.
Rupert Everett

Rupert Everett, known for his acting, surprised patrons at a country pub by pulling pints behind the bar.

A visitor to the Swan at Enford, a thatched pub nestled in the Wiltshire countryside, got a pleasant surprise when…

September 6, 2025
Study finds climate crisis will lead to more frequent wildfires started by lightning.
US wildfires

Study finds climate crisis will lead to more frequent wildfires started by lightning.

Experts and new research indicate that the climate crisis will lead to more frequent lightning-sparked wildfires in the coming decades,…

September 6, 2025
The Guardian's view on In Our Time: Melvyn Bragg has shown that media can be both intellectually serious and widely popular.
Melvyn Bragg

The Guardian's view on In Our Time: Melvyn Bragg has shown that media can be both intellectually serious and widely popular.

Over the years, a handful of BBC radio shows have earned a special place in the nation’s heart. For many,…

September 6, 2025
'Everything is lost': Punjabi farmers endure worst floods in thirty years
India

'Everything is lost': Punjabi farmers endure worst floods in thirty years

For days, farmers in Punjab, India, watched the monsoon rains pour down and the rivers swell with growing dread. By…

September 6, 2025
'Existential crisis': Google's AI pivot disrupts the online news industry
Newspapers & magazines

'Existential crisis': Google's AI pivot disrupts the online news industry

At a media conference this summer, the Financial Times CEO suggested that rival publishers might form a “Nato for news”…

September 6, 2025
Caught off guard by Trump, Modi is learning tough lessons about India's position in the shifting global landscape.
India

Caught off guard by Trump, Modi is learning tough lessons about India's position in the shifting global landscape.

When Donald Trump won his second term, India’s leadership likely felt quietly satisfied. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s public displays of…

September 6, 2025
I come from a working-class town in England. When will society stop viewing us as a thing of the past? | Beth Steel
Theatre

I come from a working-class town in England. When will society stop viewing us as a thing of the past? | Beth Steel

The day after the Brexit vote in 2016, the pub in my hometown opened early. People celebrated under Union Jacks,…

September 6, 2025

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