The Independent - August 15, 2024
The Independent - August 15, 2024
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August 15, 2024
Ukraine's Kursk attack aims to scare Russians into peace
Top adviser to President Zelensky tells The Independent about shock tactics behind incursion - and its objective
4 mins
Kyiv to set up 'buffer zone' on Russian side of border
Askold Krushelnycky meets a Ukrainian colonel in Sumy who says his men have a 'new swagger' and are there to stay
3 mins
Putin no longer masters the international chessboard
Ukraine's surprise incursion into Russia has now lasted more than a week. The longer Kyiv's forces push forward, the more political as well as military - obstacles mount for Vladimir Putin. The inability of the Russian army to reverse the seizure of Russian territory and prevent a refugee outflow from the area is moving from an embarrassment to a crisis.
3 mins
Women need swift justice, says ex-crime commissioner
The former victims commissioner has called for rape and sexual assault cases to be given the same swift treatment seen over the recent riots.
2 mins
The army of tutors helping to boost A-level results
As college pupils prepare to receive their exam results today, Andy Gregory talks to volunteers from Tutor The Nation, the charity making a 'big difference' to disadvantaged students
3 mins
Truss rages at lettuce prank claiming it 'was not funny'
Liz Truss has hit out on social media after a banner featuring a lettuce was unfurled behind her as part of a stunt by a campaign group. She dubbed the group behind the prank, Led by Donkeys, as \"far left\", accusing them of attempting to \"suppress free speech\". She also said the stunt was \"not funny\".
1 min
Why is Starmer taking flak for his handling of the riots?
As the hearings and sentencing of those involved or caught up in the far-right riots grind on through the courts, some of the contenders to be the next leader of the Conservative Party have been sharply critical of the prime minister's handling of the crisis.
3 mins
Train strikes likely to end after union agrees pay deal
Three years after the longest and most bitter dispute in the history of British railways began, a settlement appears to be in sight.
2 mins
Chemical spill 'kills fish' as testing continues on canal
The Environment Agency (EA) has launched an investigation following a \"serious chemical spill\" into a West Midlands canal. The public body described the incident in Walsall as \"unacceptable\" and warned it would take \"robust enforcement action\" if any wrongdoing had occurred.
1 min
Scientists find Stonehenge has ancient link to Scotland
Remarkable new scientific research at Stonehenge has revealed an extraordinary new mystery. Mineralogical tests on the massive six-tonne stone at the heart of the monument show that this central rock, known as the altar stone, was brought to Stonehenge from the far north of Scotland.
4 mins
London mayor builds just 71 affordable homes in quarter
Tories accuse Sadiq Khan of failing to meet scale of challenge
3 mins
Baby twins killed in Gaza as father registered their birth
The mother of the twins described them as a 'miracle' in a Facebook post four days earlier, reports Maroosha Muzaffar
2 mins
Fears of new fires as Athens counts cost of climate crisis
Firefighters battled yesterday to extinguish the final pockets of a wildfire near Athens that killed a woman and forced thousands of people to flee their homes. The blaze burned 40 square miles of land northeast of the Greek capital this week, and came within a few miles of reaching a tourist-packed city centre.
2 mins
Here come the girls... and a challenge for Donald Trump
Hailey Guerra had never bothered to attend a presidential campaign rally before now - but Kamala Harris's visit to the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale seemed different.
2 mins
Scandal-hit Japan PM quits
Fumio Kishida has announced he will step down as Japan's prime minister after three years in office marred by political scandals, saying his exit is \"what is best for the public\".
2 mins
Mpox outbreak declared global health emergency
The World Health Organisation declared yesterday that the increasing spread of mpox in Africa is a global health emergency, warning the virus might ultimately spill across international borders.
2 mins
Low-stakes, sanitised fluff finishing with a Gallic shrug
The titular character of 'Emily in Paris' still comes across like she's been engineered in a lab, writes Katie Rosseinsky, as the chocolate box Netflix hit returns for a fourth season
3 mins
Arteta must now deliver the prizes that matter the most
After spending £650m on new signings, the Gunners have one FA Cup so can their manager beat Pep over a season?
4 mins
Klitschko takes on Russians and Zelensky in new film
Documentary examines ex-champion Vitali's role as wartime mayor of Kyiv and asks if he aims to be president of Ukraine
4 mins
Premier League braced for outcome of fair play probe
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters says they \"don't want to normalise asterisks on the league table\" as the competition faces up to a potentially critical season over its regulatory future. With the Manchester City case expected to finally have an outcome by April, that potentially seismic decision hangs over the entirety of the new season, which is due to start on Friday. Masters kept his stance of refusing to discuss any element of it, other than to say \"of course we contemplate at its conclusion what might happen and we think about that a lot\".
3 mins
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