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Lost in Orientalism: Arab Christians and the war in Gaza
Read MoreCenturies-old misconceptions compel Western Christians to ignore the plight of Palestinian Christians and Muslims.Centuries-old misconceptions compel Western Christians to ignore the plight of Palestinian Christians and Muslims.
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Latest election poll projection makes even worse reading for Tory MPs
Read More Breakdown of which 250 would lose seats based on survey will only add to mutinous mood but there is little consensus on what to do One of the advantages – or terrors, depending on your perspective – of a so-called MRP poll is being able to see exactly which MPs would or would…
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Florida official ‘stole 96-year-old victim’s $100k savings and blew it on a facelift and new home’
Read More Regina Hill has not been arrested or charged, but is the subject of a state investigation Regina Hill has not been arrested or charged, but is the subject of a state investigation
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France to deliver hundreds of armored vehicles to Ukraine, defense minister says
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Scotland’s new hate crime law: what does it cover and why is it controversial?
Read More The government insists the law, coming into force on Monday, is needed to protect victims but critics say it limits freedom of expression A new law to tackle hate crime in Scotland will be implemented on 1 April, and in the past few weeks there have been escalating concerns about how it will…
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ICJ orders Israel to allow aid into Gaza as UNRWA workers struggle with looming famine
Read More NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe speaks to former UNRWA spokesperson Chris Gunnes about distributing aid in Gaza and how aid organizations interact with Hamas in order to do their work. NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe speaks to former UNRWA spokesperson Chris Gunnes about distributing aid in Gaza and how aid organizations interact with Hamas in order to…
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Eight Chinese migrants found dead on Mexico beach
Read MoreThe group were in a boat that capsized along a route used by people trying to reach the US.The group were in a boat that capsized along a route used by people trying to reach the US.
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Nile crocodiles and Burmese python among rare species seized in Spain
Read More Other endangered animals rescued in 2023 included a burrowing parrot, an African spurred tortoise and a blood-eared parakeet Specialist wildlife police in eastern Spain have rescued an exotic list of endangered animals over the past year, including a pair of Nile crocodiles, an African spurred tortoise weighing 25kg and a two-metre Burmese python.…
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Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 177
Read MoreGaza’s Media Office says Israel has committed ‘a new massacre’ by bombing inside the walls of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital.Gaza’s Media Office says Israel has committed ‘a new massacre’ by bombing inside the walls of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital.
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Chance Perdomo’s Gen V Family Is ‘Devastated’ as Actor Dies at 27 After Motorcycle Crash
Read More Actor Chance Perdomo, who rose to fame as a star of “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” and “Gen V,” has died at age 27 following a motorcycle crash. “On behalf of the family and his representatives, it is with heavy hearts that we share the news of Chance Perdomo’s untimely passing as a result…
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Istanbul votes for its mayor today, after a busy campaign season featuring Erdogan
Read More In Turkey’s March 31 local elections, the race for the mayor of Istanbul is a marquee event. In Turkey’s March 31 local elections, the race for the mayor of Istanbul is a marquee event.
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King Charles attends Easter Sunday service at Windsor Castle
Read More Monarch smiles and waves as he makes first major public appearance since his cancer diagnosis King Charles has attended the annual Easter Sunday service at Windsor Castle, his first major public appearance since he was diagnosed with cancer. The king, 75, smiled and waved as he joined Queen Camilla at the Easter Mattins…
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Doctor demands overhaul of NHS psychiatric care after brother’s death
Read More Exclusive: Katie Sidle warns of more avoidable deaths without major changes after inquest found missed chances to save sibling A consultant neurologist whose brother died after a series of failures by an NHS mental health trust has warned there will be more avoidable deaths without fundamental reform of psychiatric care. Dr Katie Sidle’s…
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The US ‘contingency plan’: Send Haitians to Guantanamo, again
Read MoreThe US is at the centre of the historical crisis in Haiti, and yet it would not give shelter to those trying to flee it.The US is at the centre of the historical crisis in Haiti, and yet it would not give shelter to those trying to flee it.
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More aid airdropped into Gaza as Israel continues military offensive
Read More Humanitarian aid was dropped over the Gaza Strip on Sunday 31 March, as Israel continued its military offensive in the besieged territory. Humanitarian aid was dropped over the Gaza Strip on Sunday 31 March, as Israel continued its military offensive in the besieged territory.
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Frasers’ new director is boyfriend of owner Mike Ashley’s daughter
Read More David Al-Mudallal, who joined from Sports Direct, was appointed to parent company’s board last month The owner of Sports Direct, Frasers Group, has promoted the boyfriend of Mike Ashley’s youngest daughter to the company’s board, it has emerged. David Al-Mudallal, 31, the chief operating officer at Frasers, has been appointed to the board…
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Beyoncé album is missing tracks on vinyl, fans say
Read MoreFans who pre-ordered physical copies of the star’s latest album say they have been short-changed.Fans who pre-ordered physical copies of the star’s latest album say they have been short-changed.
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‘Humour is powerful’: Cartoons take on Uganda’s repressive government
Read MoreHuge potholes and rundown hospitals are actually getting fixed – thanks to online satirical campaignsHuge potholes and rundown hospitals are actually getting fixed – thanks to online satirical campaigns
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Photography bursary launched in memory of Guardian’s Eamonn McCabe
Read More Royal Photographic Society says award reflects the support and encouragement McCabe showed for aspiring photographers A bursary focusing on the theme of sporting endeavour and designed to help talented young photographers has been launched in honour of the memory of the award-winning Guardian and Observer photographer Eamonn McCabe. The bursary, established by The…
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Election of Donald Trump ‘could put world’s climate goals at risk’
Read More Former UN climate chief warns of global impact of a possible regression in US green policies Victory for Donald Trump in the US presidential election this year could put the world’s climate goals at risk, a former UN climate chief has warned. The chances of limiting global heating to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels…
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Spinning, whirling fish in south Florida prompt emergency response
Read More Smalltooth sawfish are behaving oddly, eliciting a first-ever plan to rescue and rehabilitate species from wild The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is launching what the agency described as an emergency response effort in south Florida after emerging reports of smalltooth sawfish spinning, whirling and displaying other abnormal behaviors. In a statement…
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Japan confirms experts met in China to ease concerns over discharge of treated radioactive water
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Wael Dahdouh: Gaza’s voice amid loss and courage
Read MoreAl Jazeera’s Gaza bureau chief bears scars of war, echoes resilience globally.Al Jazeera’s Gaza bureau chief bears scars of war, echoes resilience globally.
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British Museum investigated over Ethiopian artefacts hidden from view for 150 years
Read More Watchdog examining claims key details have not been disclosed about altar tablets it is facing calls to return The British Museum is being investigated by the information watchdog over claims it has been overly secretive about some of the most sensitive items in its collection – a group of sacred Ethiopian altar tablets…
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Hail storm batters northern Thailand amid tropical downpours
Read More A hail storm battered northern Thailand on Thursday 28 March, amid a tropical downpour. A hail storm battered northern Thailand on Thursday 28 March, amid a tropical downpour.
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Column: Trump loves fossil fuels; California wants clean energy. Cue collision
Read More Trump’s aim to abandon clean energy would mean collisions with California over electric vehicles, emission standards and offshore drilling restrictions. Trump’s aim to abandon clean energy would mean collisions with California over electric vehicles, emission standards and offshore drilling restrictions.
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US firm AT&T says data of 73 million customers leaked on ‘dark web’
Read MoreAt least 7.6 million existing AT&T account holders and 65.4 million former users hit by the breach, the company says.At least 7.6 million existing AT&T account holders and 65.4 million former users hit by the breach, the company says.
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Ukraine’s opposition leader: The best way to fight Vladimir Putin is to use his money against him
Read More Exclusive: Leading Ukrainian politicians, including President Volodymyr Zelensky, are calling for Western nations to transfer hundreds of billions of dollars of seized Russian assets to Ukraine Exclusive: Leading Ukrainian politicians, including President Volodymyr Zelensky, are calling for Western nations to transfer hundreds of billions of dollars of seized Russian assets to Ukraine
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Babar Azam replaces Afridi as Pakistan white-ball captain
Read MoreThe Pakistan Cricket Board has reappointed Babar Azam as white-ball captain ahead of June’s T20 World Cup.The Pakistan Cricket Board has reappointed Babar Azam as white-ball captain ahead of June’s T20 World Cup.
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India opposition protests in capital over Kejriwal’s arrest before election
Read MoreRally held against arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over long-running corruption probe ahead of election.Rally held against arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over long-running corruption probe ahead of election.
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Biden’s ‘double talk’ on Gaza: Cynical election politics?
Read MoreKenneth Roth, ex-head of Human Rights Watch, dissects the US president’s ‘classic double talk’ on Israel’s war in Gaza.Kenneth Roth, ex-head of Human Rights Watch, dissects the US president’s ‘classic double talk’ on Israel’s war in Gaza.
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Thousands attend a rally in India’s capital to challenge Prime Minister Modi ahead of elections
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Congressman rebuked for call to bomb Gaza ‘like Nagasaki and Hiroshima’
Read More Civil rights group denounces congressmember Tim Walberg’s calls to ‘get it over quick’ as a ‘clear call to genocide’ Rather than provide humanitarian aid in Gaza, the US should ensure it is subjected to atomic bombing the way that “Nagasaki and Hiroshima” were at the end of the second world war, a Republican…
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Pope overcomes health concerns to preside over blustery Easter Sunday Mass
Read More Pope Francis overcame concerns about his health to preside over Easter Sunday Mass, leading tens of thousands of people in a flower-decked St. Peter’s Square. (Image credit: Andrew Medichini) Pope Francis overcame concerns about his health to preside over Easter Sunday Mass, leading tens of thousands of people in a flower-decked St. Peter’s…
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UK’s black children ‘face cultural barriers’ in accessing help for autism and ADHD
Read More Campaigner Marsha Thompson says ‘there is a lot of stigma within black community’ that prevents issues being discussed Cultural barriers are preventing black children with autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) from accessing the help they need, the founder of a UK campaign for better support has said. Hundreds of children with…
