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  1. Assata Shakur, an icon of Black liberation who was exiled to Cuba, dies aged 78

    The Guardian » 1 hour ago

    Shakur spent decades exiled after she was convicted of killing a state trooper in 1977 and escaped from prisonOn 25 September, Assata Shakur, a former member of the Black Liberation Army, died aged 78 in Havana, Cuba, according to Cuba’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Cuban officials cited the reaso...

    Category: World  

  1. World must deny Israel ‘tools of genocide’, says growing alliance of activist states

    The Guardian » 1 hour ago

    New York meeting of Hague Group warns of shared responsibility to prevent genocide and proposes steps to isolate IsraelThe international community has a legal and moral duty to deny Israel “the tools of genocide”, the Malaysian foreign minister, Mohamad Hasan, said at a meeting in New York of th...

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  1. Canada postal workers strike after government orders end to door-to-door delivery

    The Guardian » 2 hours ago

    Union says it’s ‘outraged and appalled’ by government’s order of sweeping changes to the national servicePostal workers in Canada have gone on strike after the government warned of an “existential crisis” and ordered sweeping changes to the national service – including an end to door-t...

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  1. EU to move forward with plans for drone wall amid Russian incursions

    The Guardian » 2 hours ago

    Ministers aim to bolster defences after spate of airspace violations, amid rising momentum for €140bn loan to UkraineThe EU has agreed to move forward with plans for a drone wall at the heart of its eastern defences as momentum grows for a €140bn loan to Ukraine based on Russian frozen assets.Af...

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  1. Octopus Energy chief defends failure to meet new capital targets

    Financial Times » 3 hours ago

    Greg Jackson insists it is ‘implausible’ for his company to comply with Ofgem rules and maintain contract with Shell...

    Category: Business  Finance

  1. First Brands cash crunch intensified after creditor seized funds

    Financial Times » 3 hours ago

    Growing financial strains at US auto parts supplier pushes group closer to bankruptcy ...

    Category: Business  Finance

  1. Reader callout: Your house moving horror stories 

    Financial Times » 5 hours ago

    We invite readers to tell us about their experience of the conveyancing process ...

    Category: Business  Finance

  1. UK should brace for more expensive medicines

    Financial Times » 4 hours ago

    Drugmakers have reason to take a tough stance against British negotiators...

    Category: Business  Finance

  1. The Guide #210: Is One Battle After Another finally Paul Thomas Anderson’s Oscars moment?

    The Guardian » 4 hours ago

    In this week’s newsletter: The latest from the American virtuoso director is a big, swing-for-the-fences hit that looks certain to be an awards season contenderTruly, it is a hallowed date for cinephiles, Letterboxd addicts, film bros and people who will only watch movies in 70mm. Yes, happy One B...

    Category: World  Europe

  1. Why everyone is lifting weights – and how to get started (whatever your size)

    The Guardian » 5 hours ago

    Are reps or weights more important? Is it good if it hurts? How should I structure my workouts? Everything you need to know about resistance training, from the expertsWeightlifting is rapidly joining wild swimming, the Beckham family feud and lurching towards fascism as a national obsession. And wit...

    Category: World  Europe

  1. Netanyahu vows to ‘finish job’ in Gaza during UN speech as delegates walk out

    The Guardian » 3 hours ago

    Israeli prime minister said recognition of Palestinian state is ‘insane’ days after countries such as UK and France did soMiddle East crisis – latest updatesBenjamin Netanyahu has vowed to “finish the job” in Gaza and said that the recognition of a Palestinian state was “insane” as del...

    Category: World  Europe

  1. Kido nursery hackers threaten to publish more children’s profiles

    The Guardian » 3 hours ago

    Criminals calling themselves Radiant say they will post additional private data online unless they are paidHackers with pictures and the private information of thousands of nursery children have threatened to publish more information online unless they are paid.Criminals calling themselves Radiant h...

    Category: World  Europe

  1. Woman, 22, jailed over ‘sadistic’ abuse of 21 babies at London nurseries

    The Guardian » 4 hours ago

    Nursery worker Roksana Lecka, who pinched, scratched and kicked children, sentenced to eight years in prisonA 22-year-old nursery worker has been sentenced to eight years in jail after being convicted of the “sadistic” abuse of 21 babies, including pinching and pushing children and kicking one l...

    Category: World  Europe

  1. Ryder Cup 2025: USA 1-3 Europe after day-one foursomes – live updates

    The Guardian » 3 hours ago

    Foursomes and fourballs from Bethpage BlackDeChambeau to bring ‘fire’ | Hole-by-hole guideOfficial live scores | Email Matt with your thoughtsJon Rahm’s left-to-right slider is dead on line … but the early-morning green is slower than he thinks, and the ball stops one turn short. That’s pa...

    Category: World  Europe

  1. Dorset school urged to reinstate banned book about race to reading list

    The Guardian » 5 hours ago

    Budmouth Academy in Weymouth removed The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas after complaint from parentHundreds of parents and former students at a Dorset school that banned a book have called for it to be reinstated, with one ex-pupil saying she and others felt “let down” by the decision.The row focus...

    Category: World  Europe