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A predictable result Here's how the winner of the election did it
Whether Donald Trump or Kamala Harris prevails in the contest, it won't feel hard to explain why the outcome was inevitable
4 min |
November 08, 2024
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An'everyday apocalypse' Cop must face up to climate car crash
Move on. Nothing to see here. Just another ordinary, everyday apocalypse.
4 min |
November 08, 2024
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A tide of horror
Residents of Utiel in the Valencia region describe how they escaped rising waters, and the devastation left behind by unprecedented rain
5 min |
November 08, 2024
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Putin's Call To De-Dollarise Alarms Some At BRICS Talks
Vladimir Putin opened the expanded Brics summit last month by issuing a call for an alternative international payments system that could prevent the US using the dollar as a political weapon.
2 min |
November 01, 2024
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Power in the darkness
Wolf Hall is back. As the extraordinary epic about King Henry VIII and his vengeful entourage edges to a climax, Timothy Spall reveals what it was like to play Cromwell's nemesis
4 min |
November 01, 2024
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It's time for Trump's instincts to be called what they are: fascist
There is a good chance that on 5 November, Americans will elect the first fascist president of the United States.
3 min |
November 01, 2024
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CASTLES IN THE AIR
It was meant to be a dream development of mansions in the Turkish hills. But 13 years on, Burj AI Babas is a half-built ghost town, and a microcosm of the scandal-hit construction sector under Erdoğan. Will the buyers ever get to move in?
10+ min |
November 01, 2024
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Using cutting-edge methods, Alexandra Morton-Hayward is unravelling the mysteries of grey matter – even as hers betrays her The brain collector
ALEXANDRA MORTON-HAYWARD, a 35-year-old mortician turned molecular palaeontologist, had been behind the wheel of her rented Vauxhall for five hours, motoring across three countries, when a torrential storm broke loose on the plains of Belgium.
10+ min |
November 01, 2024
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Dark times Blackouts spark fears of wider collapse
Maria Elena Cárdenas is 76 and lives in a municipal shelter on Amargura Street in Havana's colonial old town.
3 min |
November 01, 2024
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Washington Post sparks fury over decision not to endorse
Fury and shock ripped through liberal America last weekend after news that the Washington Post, home of the Watergate scandal exposé, will not endorse Kamala Harris for president.
2 min |
November 01, 2024
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The great space waste
From chaotic collisions to depletion of the ozone layer, the thousands of satellites in orbit around Earth have the potential to wreak havoc
5 min |
November 01, 2024
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New heights Teen Sherpa's fight for climbing equality
Growing up as a sherpa in Nepal, Nima Rinji Sherpa was used to his relatives performing superhuman feats on the mountains.
3 min |
November 01, 2024
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Plastic cave made in Spain keeps Amazonian culture alive
It is not yet dawn in Ulupuwene, an Indigenous village in the Brazilian Amazon, but the Wauja people have already risen to prepare for the festive day ahead.
3 min |
November 01, 2024
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'Blood alliance' How Ukraine war is stoking tensions
The video is grainy but the message is clear. The clip, posted by NK News, purports to show North Korean soldiers receiving supplies at a training base in Russia's east, ahead of joining Vladimir Putin's war against Ukraine.
3 min |
November 01, 2024
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A warlord became an unlikely forest protector. Now he is cutting it down
Deforestation in Colombia fell by a third when guerrilla leader Ivan Mordisco violently enforced a ban. Why did he change tack?
3 min |
November 01, 2024
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Despite the UK, leaders agree on reparatory justice talks
Commonwealth leaders have resolved that \"the time has come\" for a conversation on reparatory justice, despite the UK's insistence that the issue was not on their agenda.
2 min |
November 01, 2024
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Pelicot trial exposes gulf in societal attitudes towards rape
Taking the stand in France's biggest ever rape trial, Patrice N, 55, an electrician from the southern town of Carpentras, said he was a \"jovial\" guy and a fun dad who once trained youth football teams and had a \"great respect for women\".
3 min |
November 01, 2024
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Trigger point Shadow war is out in the open and in danger of escalating
For years, Israel and Iran have waged a \"shadow war\", attacking each other indirectly using proxy forces, assassinations, informants, spies and hybrid, nonmilitary covert means.
2 min |
November 01, 2024
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'Leave or die' Airstrikes hollow out a former city of refuge
They call him the prince of doom.
3 min |
November 01, 2024
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Expats assemble! American voters overseas have long been ignored-but maybe not this time
The United States doesn't show much love to its citizens who live abroad.
3 min |
November 01, 2024
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In their hands Seven battleground states that will decide the presidency
Come 5 November, seven battleground states will decide the outcome of one of the most consequential elections in modern times.
6 min |
November 01, 2024
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Fine margins It's tight-but should the Democrats be panicking?
With days to go before polling day, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are locked in a nail-bitingly close US presidential election race, triggering pessimism among Democrats and confidence among Republicans - even though polls suggest both candidates have a near equal chance of entering the White House.
3 min |
November 01, 2024
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High stakes
Trump or Harris? The coming US presidential election is on a knifeedge. And given the fragile global picture of conflicts and alliances, the consequences for the world have arguably never been greater
4 min |
November 01, 2024
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Beauty, shock and horror
At the British Museum, Hew Locke places his work alongside art and artefacts plundered by colonisers from the peoples and cultures they destroyed
4 min |
October 25, 2024
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Sleep on it pon
Everyone wants a good night's rest-but the more you obsess over it, the more elusive it becomes. Anita Chaudhuri enters the nightmarish, data-driven world of orthosomnia
7 min |
October 25, 2024
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JOURNALIST OR RUSSIAN SPY? THE STRANGE CASE OF PABLO GONZÁLEZ
while reporting on Russia's covert operation to annex Crimea, I spotted a familiar figure. With his muscular build and shiny shaved head, Pablo González was easy to recognise from afar.
10+ min |
October 25, 2024
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'My hero' Worldwide solidarity for Pelicot's courage
She has been hailed as a feminist hero across France, commended for her courage at rallies across the country and applauded by supporters each time she has entered or left the courtroom in the southern city of Avignon.
3 min |
October 25, 2024
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Revealed The international 'race science' network funded by US tech boss
Group promoting 'dangerous' scientific racism ideology teamed up with German rightwing extremist, secret recordings show
7 min |
October 25, 2024
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Residents count cost of a climate risk hotspot
Damage to northern region ignites debate in acountry where just 6% are insured against natural disaster
4 min |
October 25, 2024
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A new England The next coach is German and it really, really doesn't matter
While objectivity has never had much place in English football, Thomas Tuchel's appointment as the new national team coach represents a significant departure in two obvious ways.
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