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When seven chimpanzees at a Swedish zoo broke free from their enclosure last winter, the keepers faced a terrible choice.This is the story of the most dramatic 72 hours of their lives
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When seven chimpanzees at a Swedish zoo broke free from their enclosure last winter, the keepers faced a terrible choice.This is the story of the most dramatic 72 hours of their lives

THE PROBLEMS BEGAN WHEN LINDA WAS T ABOUT 18 MONTHS OLD. For a year, she had lived in harmony with a Swedish couple and their three young children in Liberia.

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December 15, 2023
New high or mild thrill? Recreating Lunch atop a Skyscraper
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New high or mild thrill? Recreating Lunch atop a Skyscraper

Looked at in a certain way, one of history's most famous photographs is rather dull. It's a bunch of men, sitting in a line. Some are holding lunchboxes, one is lighting a cigarette, another is holding a glass bottle. No one is planking or pulling a funny face.

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December 15, 2023
Biden lawyer Says tax case isaresult of Republican pressure’
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Biden lawyer Says tax case isaresult of Republican pressure’

Hunter Biden's defence attorney Abbe Lowell has condemned prosecutors who charged the US president's 53-year-old son with tax fraud last week, accusing special counsel David Weiss of \"bowing to Republican pressure\".

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December 15, 2023
Sweet spot How the coating on our cells shaped humankind
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Sweet spot How the coating on our cells shaped humankind

The sugar chains covering our cells have interacted over the ages with our environment and the diseases that plague us, influencing our evolution

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December 15, 2023
How Miss Universe became a symbol of defiance
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How Miss Universe became a symbol of defiance

When Sheynnis Palacios was voted Miss Universe last month it came as a bolt of good news in Nicaragua. Joyous crowds took to the streets of Managua for the first time since mass protests in 2018 that were put down with lethal force.

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December 15, 2023
Under watch Exiled activist still fears China’s surveillance
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Under watch Exiled activist still fears China’s surveillance

In August this year, Agnes Chow crossed into mainland China filled with fear. The young activist was in the company of five national security police, taking her from her home in Hong Kong, on what she said was a “propaganda tour” organised by authorities in return for her being allowed to study overseas.

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December 15, 2023
‘We kept going’ Indie publisher marks 25 years of telling tales
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‘We kept going’ Indie publisher marks 25 years of telling tales

When the Zimbabwean editor Irene Staunton and her husband Murray McCartney set up their publishing business in 1998, it seemed natural to call it Weaver Press. Their modest HQ, in the back garden of their home in Emerald Hill, a northern suburb of Harare, looked out on the many intricate nests of the weaver bird that peppered the landscape.

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December 15, 2023
Revealed: 1,000-plus unmarked graves along EU borders
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Revealed: 1,000-plus unmarked graves along EU borders

Refugees and migrants are being buried in unmarked graves across the European Union at a level unprecedented outside war. The Guardian can reveal that at least 1,015 men, women, and children who died at the borders of Europe in the past decade were buried before being identified.

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December 15, 2023
Help support refugees torebuild their livesin Safety
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Help support refugees torebuild their livesin Safety

As we launch the Guardian and Observer's 2023 charity appeal, we are in the middle of a winter crisis of destitution among refugees on the streets of the UK, and a passionate debate over the strength of Britain's commitment to providing refuge to people fleeing war and persecution.

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December 15, 2023
Dismay over visa plans where 'only the rich may fall in love'
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Dismay over visa plans where 'only the rich may fall in love'

Families fear proposals to more than doublethe earnings threshold could force separation and exile

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December 15, 2023
Conflict without end The urge to annihilate the Hamas monster now risks feeding it
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Conflict without end The urge to annihilate the Hamas monster now risks feeding it

When will it end? Some ask that question in despair, willing an end to the pictures of crushed buildings and destroyed lives, the succession of bleak images that come out of Gaza every day.

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December 15, 2023
Diplomacy Secretary general vows not to give up on Gaza ceasefire
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Diplomacy Secretary general vows not to give up on Gaza ceasefire

The UN secretary general, António Guterres, has vowed he will not give up on seeking a ceasefire in Gaza after the US vetoed the move at the Security Council last Friday, leaving the UN without a clear route to prevent the conflict from lasting many months.

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December 15, 2023
I just keep asking myself how I'll die' Khan Younis residents in fear
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I just keep asking myself how I'll die' Khan Younis residents in fear

As the battle against Hamas escalates in the south of Gaza, the Israeli military has launched a relentless bombardment of the city, which it claims is the organisation's command centre

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December 15, 2023
Evasive Action Can Trump Really Have It Both Ways On Abortion?
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Evasive Action Can Trump Really Have It Both Ways On Abortion?

A few months ago, the former president Donald Trump accused the Republican party of speaking "very inarticulately" on abortion.

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December 08, 2023
Power dressing
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Power dressing

The miracle baby of a Holocaust survivor, who married a prince then became a hugely successful and influential fashion designer, reflects on her 'folkloric' life

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December 08, 2023
Rape is rape, whatever your view of the war.To trivialise it is wrong
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Rape is rape, whatever your view of the war.To trivialise it is wrong

There is no such thing as a perfect victim, but a million ways to be an imperfect one. She was drinking.

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December 08, 2023
Parthenon marbles spat is a gift for a PM with troubles at home
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Parthenon marbles spat is a gift for a PM with troubles at home

For Britain, renewed demands by Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Greece's prime minister, to relinquish the Parthenon marbles brings the country face to face with its colonial past.

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December 08, 2023
Berlin is Kyiv's new best friend.What a difference a war makes
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Berlin is Kyiv's new best friend.What a difference a war makes

Olaf Scholz, Germany's safety-first chancellor, has been harshly criticised for foot-dragging on military assistance for Ukraine.

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December 08, 2023
Last love
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Last love

Mary and Derek weren't the first couple to get together at Easterlea Rest Home. But those other relationships had been more like friendships-and this was something else entirely

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December 08, 2023
TOO MUCH STUFF
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TOO MUCH STUFF

ONE FREEZING COLD MORNING, I drove past the outer edge of Denver, Colorado, past Buckley Air Force Base, past the suburban neighbourhoods huddled at the edge of the Great Plains.

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December 08, 2023
Why esteem for Kissinger transcended political divisions
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Why esteem for Kissinger transcended political divisions

One of the few things that still brings the Republican and Democratic political establishments together is their shared reverence for Henry Kissinger.

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December 08, 2023
"This is war' Māori treaty rights at risk from new government
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"This is war' Māori treaty rights at risk from new government

More than 180 years after Mäori leaders gathered near the banks of the Waitangi River to sign the treaty that became New Zealand's founding document, their descendants fear the rights afforded to them in the agreement may be under attack.

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December 08, 2023
Landmark marriage brings joy for same-sex couples
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Landmark marriage brings joy for same-sex couples

The dancing continued until the early hours. Family and friends and Suru the dog gathered in western Nepal to mark the joyful end to what had been a historic day for Maya Gurung and Surendra Pandey.

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December 08, 2023
Gaza conflict reignites tensions with the US
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Gaza conflict reignites tensions with the US

A salvo of machine gun fire, customary during funerals, illuminated the night sky as dozens of men converged in a dimly lit, unpaved alley on the edges of the sprawling slums of Sadr city to pay their respects.

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December 08, 2023
How Chile became a voice for Palestine
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How Chile became a voice for Palestine

The Andean nation has the largest Palestinian diaspora outside the Middle East andthe ongoing hostilities in Gaza are being felt deeply

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December 08, 2023
Sellafield nuclear site hacked by groups linked to Russia and China
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Sellafield nuclear site hacked by groups linked to Russia and China

Exclusive Malware may still be present and potential effects have been covered up by staff, investigation reveals

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December 08, 2023
'Heartbroken' Muslim mayor takes stock of Wilders' win
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'Heartbroken' Muslim mayor takes stock of Wilders' win

Soon after news broke that the populist Geert Wilders and his anti-Islam Party for Freedom (PVV) had won the most votes of any party in the Dutch elections, Ahmed Marcouch found himself comforting his distraught eight-year-old.

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December 08, 2023
Why young Europeans are turning towards the far right
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Why young Europeans are turning towards the far right

Housing, health and economic fears, not cultural factors, are pushing many younger voters towards political extremes

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December 08, 2023
The classic children's books that Putin could not destroy
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The classic children's books that Putin could not destroy

There it is, on a wintry morning: charred masonry, gnarled metal, glass shards, rubble and dust.

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December 08, 2023
Families reunited as hostages return home from Gaza
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Families reunited as hostages return home from Gaza

Pornsawan Pinakalo's three great aunts would not have missed his return for the world.

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December 08, 2023