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Democracy is being dismantled. What can we do to stop it?
How would you behave if your democracy was being dismantled?
3 min |
November 07, 2025
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Bombings erode faith in Gaza ceasefire
Initial enthusiasm giving way to fear that truce may not mean an end to war, but just more unpredictable violence
3 min |
November 07, 2025
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'A little oasis' The boom in Berlin's cemetery cafe scene
BERLIN T hey're beautifully tucked away in some of the quietest, leafiest corners of central Berlin, and for their passionate patrons, they are a way of life among the dead.
3 min |
November 07, 2025
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Unplugged
Zadie Smith eschews 'reductive pieties' in pieces on politics, life at 50 and smartphones
3 min |
November 07, 2025
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Irish play on British colonialism hits home in west Africa
On a humid evening in Dakar, an Irish jig echoes through Senegal’s air-conditioned national theatre.
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November 07, 2025
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Mud kitchens and bugs for a healthy start
Kindergartens are exposing children to more mud, wild plants and fungi-and proving the benefits of biodiversity on wellbeing
5 min |
November 07, 2025
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Back to black
The Scottish film-maker Lynne Ramsay unveils her latest dark creation
7 min |
November 07, 2025
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West Bank Olive farmers face settler violence
Around As-Sawiya, rolling hills covered in fields and orchards rise to a horizon sharp against a pristine blue sky.
2 min |
November 07, 2025
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From Van Gogh to Gauguin, seeing original art can give us all a cultural workout
In an era characterised by burnout and doomscrolling, a therapeutic alternative is hanging on a gallery wall.
2 min |
November 07, 2025
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How jihadist group has brought Mali to brink of Islamist rule
The al-Qaida-linked jihadist group Jama'at Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin (JNIM) was this week gradually converging on Mali's capital, Bamako, after increasing attacks in recent weeks, including on army-backed convoys.
3 min |
November 07, 2025
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Off the grid What would the world do if the internet just collapsed?
After a glitch at a datacentre caused a minor meltdown last month, internet experts reveal the scenarios that could leave us disconnected
4 min |
November 07, 2025
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"This was predicted and predictable'
The RSF's rampage through El Fasher, where atrocities unfolded after the city fell, follows a bleak pattern seen in Rwanda, Liberia and Sudan itself-including a lack of international attention
5 min |
November 07, 2025
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A proper declutter is a reckoning with the stuff of life - and death
I have an urgent desire to shed myself of goods and chattels.
2 min |
November 07, 2025
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De-royalled Andrew's arrogance undid him, and it may not be over
Indulged by his mother and ignored by his siblings, the disgraced former prince's behaviour typifies that which could kill off the monarchy
6 min |
November 07, 2025
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Nipand tuck Why are young women having facelifts?
Once the preserve of moneyed older people, 'filler fatigue', weight-loss drugs and new surgical techniques are attracting a different kind of customer to plastic surgery
8 min |
November 07, 2025
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Don't get in a pickle over how to finish off jars of leftover chutney
Every Christmas I’m given chutney, and I still have four barely used jars.
2 min |
November 07, 2025
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A truce on trade-but who has gained the upper hand?
When Donald Trump launched his trade war against China in April, threatening tariffs as high as 145%, the Chinese government said it would never bow to blackmail and vowed to “fight to the end”.
4 min |
November 07, 2025
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Power shift Xi takes lead after Trump departs before key talks
The leaders of countries across the Asia-Pacific wrapped up their summit in Gyeongju, South Korea, after a week dominated by trade talks between the US president, Donald Trump, and the Chinese leader, Xi Jinping.
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November 07, 2025
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We're back from holiday. The cat and dog have started fighting
We arrive home from our holiday to another household altogether: the oldest one, the middle one and the oldest one’s girlfriend have been in charge for more than a fortnight.
2 min |
November 07, 2025
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World leaders, at Cop30 you can define how the future will judge you
With the pillars of the old world order crumbling and the US stepping away from action on climate crisis, it falls to others to assume global environmental leadership.
3 min |
November 07, 2025
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The horror of El Fasher
It unfolded in plain sight over 18 months.
3 min |
November 07, 2025
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Hello, Dolly!
An all-girl band’s quest for success, the sexism they faced in the 80s and their legacy today
1 min |
November 07, 2025
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Alright, still? Divorce and desire drive Lily Allen's comeback
The singer’s autofi ctional album West End Girl, has made headlines for its eye-popping details of the demise of a marriage
3 min |
November 07, 2025
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'Music and art are inseparable'
From Bach to sad girl bangers, visual artists reveal the soundtrack to their lives and the music that inspires them to create their own unique works
4 min |
November 07, 2025
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Melania bears brunt of Trump's East Wing demolition
From Eleanor Roosevelt to Melania Trump, the East Wing of the White House served as a base for first ladies.
3 min |
November 07, 2025
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'Apocalyptic' Black River surveys wrath of Melissa
It was a treacherous journey to Black River, a coastal town in Jamaica's southwestern parish of St Elizabeth, which last week bore the brunt of Hurricane Melissa, one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes on record.
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November 07, 2025
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'Devastated' Ferocious police favela raid sparks mass protest
Thousands of protesters have gathered in the Rio favela that last week suffered the deadliest police operation in Brazilian history to demand an inquiry into the killings and an end to security policies that have turned working-class neighbourhoods into “war zones”.
2 min |
November 07, 2025
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Stop the politicking and listen to the survivors of the grooming gangs
In the early hours of the morning, cars would pull up outside the Bradford children's home where Fiona Goddard lived as a teenager. Staff were worried about the men coming to collect her - records show she was felt to be \"at a high level of risk from unknown males\" - but the policy was not to go to the police unless a child's behaviour became concerning or she was seen being \"dragged into a car\". And that's how a 14-year-old ends up being groomed and repeatedly raped, under the noses of the adults charged with protecting her, by a gang who were finally convicted only when she was in her mid-20s. It took another two years for Bradford council to publish a review showing just how badly the victims had been failed by multiple agencies.
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October 31, 2025
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'Blood on his hands' Survivors' fury lingers a year after deadly floods
In the wake of the country's worst natural disaster this century, Valencians call for social, political and judicial consequences
5 min |
October 31, 2025
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West Bank resistance fades amid fears of the 'next Gaza'
Once known as the 'martyrs' capital', Jenin is now patrolled by Israeli soldiers as weary residents seek quiet life
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