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Mass evacuation after Guatemala volcano erupts

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March 11, 2025

Guatemalan authorities had evacuated about 1,000 people by yesterday after Central America's most active volcano erupted, spewing lava, ash and rocks.

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Mass evacuation after Guatemala volcano erupts

Residents sought safety in a temporary shelter after the Fuego volcano - located 22 miles from the capital, Guatemala City - showed escalating activity on Sunday.

"We heard the rumblings and then a strong eruption. We have faith in God... that the activity of the volcano will calm down soon," Manuel Cobox, 46, said after leaving his home with his wife and three daughters.

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Davos decline relevant amid Trump's militarised chaos

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This time has 'tearful' Mandelson finally run out of spin?

The BBC's interview with Peter Mandelson offered ample evidence of the Labour peer's \"formidable political brain\", according to Louis Mosley, the UK head of the US data firm Palantir Technologies.

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6 mins

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Mother 'overwhelmed' with loneliness killed herself and daughter

A translator who became a full-time carer for her severely disabled eight-year-old daughter took her own life and that of her child after becoming \"overwhelmed\" with loneliness, a coroner concluded.

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2 mins

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The Guardian

'Enough already!' Tory influx bothers Reform's rank and file

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2 mins

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The Guardian

Ex-councillor sent to prison for stalking former MP

A former councillor has been jailed for 20 weeks after stalking Penny Mordaunt, which the former cabinet minister said had left her fearing \"sexual violence\".

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1 mins

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The Guardian

Canada PM hails new partnership after China talks

Canada’s prime minister, Mark Carney, has hailed a “new strategic partnership” with China as he held talks in Beijing with Xi Jinping, the first visit by a Canadian leader in eight years.

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1 min

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The Guardian

Trump threatens Hamas as second stage of Gaza ceasefire begins

Donald Trump has issued a fresh ultimatum to Hamas, adding to calls for the group's disarmament as the second phase of the US-brokered ceasefire with Israel begins.

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2 mins

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The Guardian

Musk’s X still allows sexualised images created by Grok app

The social media platform X has continued to allow users to post highly sexualised videos of women in bikinis generated by its Al tool Grok, despite the company’s claim to have cracked down on misuse.

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3 mins

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The Guardian

'Designed for uncertainty': windbreakers come in from the cold

Power dressing usually comes in the form of a suit or a wide-shouldered coat, but this week Greenland's prime minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, held a press conference with his Danish counterpart to reject Donald Trump's desire to \"own\" Greenland, all while wearing a bright blue windbreaker.

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2 mins

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The Guardian

The Guardian

A Grande way to get kids into Sondheim - just don't mention the running time

News this week of a forthcoming production of Sunday in the Park With George, featuring the Wicked costars Ariana Grande and Jonathan Bailey, is a clever piece of programming for the theatre’s 2027 season that will be even harder to get tickets for than Kenneth Branagh’s forthcoming The Tempest at the RSC.

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1 min

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