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  1. Denial and amnesia: Is the global community ready to welcome Israel back?

    Al Jazeera » 2 hours ago

    Analysts express concern over the rehabilitation of Israel, even as it says it has done no wrong....

    Category: World  

  1. Raila Odinga: The symbol and symptom of Kenya’s political tragedy

    Al Jazeera » 2 hours ago

    From hero to compromised insider, his life told the story of a nation undone by the very system it created....

    Category: World  

  1. EU, Spain reject Trump’s US tariff threats over NATO spending

    Al Jazeera » 2 hours ago

    Spain argues NATO funding should address real threats, not arbitrary targets, amidst Trump’s tariff retaliation plans....

    Category: World  

  1. Deadly car explosion outside Ecuador mall sparks investigation

    Al Jazeera » 2 hours ago

    A car exploded outside a shopping mall in Ecuador’s largest city Guayaquil, killing at least one person....

    Category: World  

  1. Man catastrophically injured after scrambler landed on him while sunbathing settles court action for €5.2 million

    Dublin Live » 1 hour ago

    The man's wife had said previously that their "world had fallen apart" after the incident...

    Category: World  

  1. Now scientists redefine 'obese' - and they've made up to 60% more people 'fat'

    Daily Mail » 2 hours ago

    Under the 'radical overhaul' of how obesity is diagnosed and treated, doctors would include other measures such as weight-to-height ratio and waist circumference....

    Category: Health  

  1. English councils to remain poorer than in 2010 despite funding rise, says report

    The Guardian » 3 hours ago

    Exclusive: Impact of austerity cannot be undone by end of parliament despite above-inflation funding, analysis findsCouncils in England will still be poorer by the end of this parliament than they were in 2010 despite Labour’s funding increases, according to analysis by the Institute for Governmen...

    Category: Business  Economics

  1. Morse closes case on £9.6m House of Lords door

    BBC » 3 hours ago

    The project to rebuild an entrance into Parliament ran over budget and over time by 100 weeks. ...

    Category: Politics  

  1. Controversial UK oil field publishes full scale of climate impact

    BBC » 5 hours ago

    The impact from the Rosebank oil field is estimated at nearly 250 million tonnes of planet warming CO2....

    Category: Politics  

  1. Greetings from the Rhône Glacier, where a gash of pink highlights how it's melting

    NPR » 5 hours ago

    Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world....

    Category: World  North America

  1. Scottish Conservative leader's acid attacker denied parole

    BBC » 3 hours ago

    Russell Findlay says the process for deciding on prisoner release needs to be modernised....

    Category: Politics  

  1. UK government borrowing costs fall as Reeves hints at tax rises – as it happened

    The Guardian » 3 hours ago

    Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial newsSemiconductor firm ASML is continuing to benefit from the AI boom, but also expects a significant fall in demand from China next year.ASML, which makes machines which make chips, has reported a small slowdown in sales in the last quarter this...

    Category: Business  Economics

  1. Certified organic and AI-free: New stamp for human-written books launches

    The Guardian » 3 hours ago

    As machine-made books flood online marketplaces, a new UK initiative is introducing an Organic Literature stamp to help readers identify books created by real authorsA new UK start-up is taking aim at the growing wave of AI-generated books, launching an initiative to verify and label human-written w...

    Category: Entertainment  Books

  1. Watchdog urges Phillipson to speed up trans guidance

    BBC » 3 hours ago

    The equalities watchdog says updated guidance on single-sex spaces needs to be approved quickly....

    Category: Politics  

  1. Cumulative social advantage: is this the secret to a long, happy, healthy life?

    The Guardian » 4 hours ago

    High income levels are associated with slower ageing – but so is another factor that will cost you nothing at all. It just involves plenty of time spent hanging out with family, friends and neighbours ...Name: Cumulative social advantage.Age: If it exists, it’s always been there. Continue readin...

    Category: Health