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The man taking charge of the Large Hadron Collider is doing so only to shut it down.
Israel is set to reopen the Rafah border crossing to let aid trucks enter Gaza.
Analysis shows that China and Saudi Arabia are among the countries receiving climate loans.
Even Tucker Carlson is concerned about Trump's crackdown on free speech | Arwa Mahdawi
Poland is returning to populism. Democrats around the world should learn from our mistakes. — Karolina Wigura and Jarosław Kuisz
What's your take: should my roommate remove her shoes when she's inside our place?
"I'm incredibly determined to find a way": Holger Rune on what it takes to beat Alcaraz and Sinner
Students protest against a course taught by artificial intelligence, arguing they could have just consulted ChatGPT instead.
UK to tighten rules on refugees bringing family members into the country.
Maduro calls on Trump to end "illegal warmongering" and engage in "serious talks."
Venezuela

Maduro calls on Trump to end "illegal warmongering" and engage in "serious talks."

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has called on Donald Trump to end his “illegal warmongering” and engage in “serious talks” with…

January 2, 2026
Italian pasta makers have been granted a temporary exemption from Trump's tariffs.
Trump tariffs

Italian pasta makers have been granted a temporary exemption from Trump's tariffs.

The U.S. government has significantly lowered planned tariffs on Italian pasta, which would have nearly doubled the price of many…

January 2, 2026
'The answer is dig a hole': why Scotland's islanders want tunnels instead of ferries
Scotland

'The answer is dig a hole': why Scotland's islanders want tunnels instead of ferries

For Alec Priest, an instrument technician at the Sullom Voe oil terminal on Shetland, the argument for building tunnels under…

January 2, 2026
The end for Enzo Maresca: what's next for Chelsea? Football Weekly Extra – podcast
Football

The end for Enzo Maresca: what's next for Chelsea? Football Weekly Extra – podcast

Please rate, review, and share this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Audioboom, Mixcloud, Acast, and Stitcher, and join the conversation…

January 2, 2026
'A land of shadows and sun': the deserted Japanese island now overrun by rabbits
Japan

'A land of shadows and sun': the deserted Japanese island now overrun by rabbits

Aside from the bunny-ear designs on the window, there is little to suggest the ferry has arrived at an island…

January 2, 2026
'Playing in a war zone isn't for everyone': the British band touring Ukraine despite drone strikes and pneumonia.
Music

'Playing in a war zone isn't for everyone': the British band touring Ukraine despite drone strikes and pneumonia.

In late October, just ten kilometers from the front line in Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, the occupants of a repurposed ambulance…

January 2, 2026
'I've known some truly legendary drinkers': Stephen Graham on alcohol, awards, and the comeback of his hard-hitting boxing drama
Television & radio

'I've known some truly legendary drinkers': Stephen Graham on alcohol, awards, and the comeback of his hard-hitting boxing drama

Stephen Graham had an outstanding 2025. Not only did he play Bruce Springsteen’s father in the biopic Deliver Me from…

January 2, 2026
From "bon appétit" to Uber Eats: why France's cherished restaurants are facing a crisis | Paul Taylor
France

From "bon appétit" to Uber Eats: why France's cherished restaurants are facing a crisis | Paul Taylor

Spare a thought for the poor French restaurateur. Once the iconic symbol of a pleasure-loving nation that cherished nothing more…

January 2, 2026
More women in Norway are reporting abuse as a member of the royal family faces trial for rape.
Norway

More women in Norway are reporting abuse as a member of the royal family faces trial for rape.

Staff at Norway’s largest women’s health organization have noted an increase in women reporting abuse and sexual assault by their…

January 1, 2026
The EU's new carbon border tax on high-emission goods has taken effect.
Environment

The EU's new carbon border tax on high-emission goods has taken effect.

A major overhaul of green trade rules takes effect today, requiring companies selling steel, cement, and other high-carbon products into…

January 1, 2026

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