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Flag-waving Views of the US right inspire Yoon supporters
The Guardian

Flag-waving Views of the US right inspire Yoon supporters

As investigators attempted to arrest the president, Yoon Suk Yeol, yesterday morning, his supporters gathered outside the presidential residence waving two national flags: the South Korean taegukgi and the American stars and stripes.

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January 04, 2025
The Guardian

If there's any positive to the crisis in Seoul, it's that it has played out with no bullets fired

South Korean anti-corruption officials attempting to arrest the country's suspended president, Yoon Suk Yeol, must know by now what he meant by his repeated vows to \"fight to the end\".

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January 04, 2025
South Korean leader avoids arrest as his security forces block police
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South Korean leader avoids arrest as his security forces block police

South Korea's political crisis took a dramatic turn yesterday when investigators were forced to abandon efforts to arrest the impeached president, Yoon Suk Yeol, over his attempt last month to impose martial law.

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January 04, 2025
Ancient mariners Great whales can live more than 100 years - if we let them
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Ancient mariners Great whales can live more than 100 years - if we let them

In Moby-Dick, Herman Melville's epic novel of 1851, the author asks if whales would survive the remorseless human hunt.

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January 04, 2025
Back for good Reviving lost zombie ponds is an easy win for farmers
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Back for good Reviving lost zombie ponds is an easy win for farmers

When Joe Gray coppiced a patch of woodland on his Essex farm, he noticed that an abandoned farm pond sprang back into life after it was exposed to sunlight. \"It was a hole in the woods with some leaves in it. We didn't think of it as a pond,\" he said.

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January 04, 2025
Rising sea levels driven by burning of fossil fuels will overwhelm oil ports, say analysts
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Rising sea levels driven by burning of fossil fuels will overwhelm oil ports, say analysts

Rising sea levels driven by the climate crisis will overwhelm many of the world's biggest oil ports, analysis indicates.

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January 04, 2025
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Heat pumps The PR blitz to sell across Germany's stubborn political divide

A few dozen people had gathered on the dancefloor of the nightclub in eastern Germany when Stefan Vetter took to the stage, his face chequered by neon lights that bounced off spinning disco balls, and flicked through PowerPoint slides of homeowners and their heaters. \"We know that oil and gas are not getting cheaper in future,\" he said. The audience of mostly retired men nodded slowly along.

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January 04, 2025
Forget mushrooms and hot pants, the non-trend trend is the trendiest trend
The Guardian

Forget mushrooms and hot pants, the non-trend trend is the trendiest trend

And so we find ourselves again at the Christmas perineum - the time between the end of the yuletide celebrations and before the new year shenanigans begin, and a phrase so awful I have felt compelled to use it as often as possible since the dark day I learned it about five years ago.

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January 04, 2025
The Guardian

A month in Ambridge Christmas lunch carves up Grundys and Carters

The wheel of fortune has turned. This Christmas, the Aldridges - finally on an even keel after Alice was exonerated from involvement in the fateful car crash on the Am - spent a day of familial bliss dining on Scandinavian-themed treats, like so many Norse gods in a Wagner opera, under the awning of one of Kate's yurts.

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January 04, 2025
The Guardian

£1,250,000 Appeal passes £1m mark for 10th consecutive year

With just over a week to go, an incredible £1,250,000 has been raised by generous readers for the 2024 Guardian and Observer appeal in support of victims of conflict and war.

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January 04, 2025
'A light in the dark' Changing lives of children caught in conflict
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'A light in the dark' Changing lives of children caught in conflict

Jasmin Elezovic was a youngster when his home became a warzone. It was 1993 and the historic city of Mostar, straddling the Neretva River in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, had become the centre of some of the most vicious fighting of the Bosnian war, which had begun more than a year earlier.

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January 04, 2025
Laura Ashley bought by US owner of Ben Sherman
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Laura Ashley bought by US owner of Ben Sherman

Laura Ashley has been acquired by New York-based Marquee Brands, the owner of 17 businesses including Ben Sherman and Martha Stewart.

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January 04, 2025
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Trump 'speaking for oil firms' in attack on UK energy policies

Climate campaigners have accused Donald Trump of attacking Britain's energy policies on behalf of the fossil fuel industry, which made record donations to his presidential campaign.

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January 04, 2025
Not just for dons': the citizen archaeologists unearthing treasures
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Not just for dons': the citizen archaeologists unearthing treasures

They were moving forward in a line across the trench, volunteer excavators elbow to elbow with academics, and Joe Fitzpatrick was at the far edge.

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January 04, 2025
Camberwick Green stories reborn for protests over village housing
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Camberwick Green stories reborn for protests over village housing

Residents in a village believed to have inspired the children's TV show Camberwick Green say they fear the area is being destroyed by overdevelopment.

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January 04, 2025
Zoomed out? How to make video meetings feel less tiring
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Zoomed out? How to make video meetings feel less tiring

Whether it's a social catch-up with colleagues, or assembling to set new year objectives, many of us will be reconnecting via Zoom, Teams or Google Meet come Monday morning.

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January 04, 2025
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Firm of former UK envoy on ethics made £13m on 'not for profit' contract

An entrepreneur who represented the UK on an ethics body was asked to resign from a company running government visa services after officials found it made a £13.6m gain on its not-for-profit contract.

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January 04, 2025
Holiday home for Mr Doodle draws criticism from council and residents
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Holiday home for Mr Doodle draws criticism from council and residents

Dungeness on the Kent coast has long championed pioneering architecture, welcoming the distinctive black and yellow home of the artist and filmmaker Derek Jarman. But a proposal for a house clad in the rusty scrawls of the multimillionaire artist Mr Doodle has tested the open-mindedness of its residents - and failed to win over the parish council.

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January 04, 2025
Clegg made more than $18m from the sale of shares in Meta over six years
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Clegg made more than $18m from the sale of shares in Meta over six years

Nick Clegg made more than $18m from the sale of shares in Meta during his six years at the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.

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January 04, 2025
Gavin & Stacey Christmas finale on course for 21st century record
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Gavin & Stacey Christmas finale on course for 21st century record

The Gavin & Stacey 2024 Christmas special is on track to become one of the most-watched scripted TV programmes of the 21st century so far, new figures suggest.

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January 04, 2025
The cat crept in Why the public is still intrigued by high-end burglars
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The cat crept in Why the public is still intrigued by high-end burglars

It was one of the stories of Christmas: the audacious theft of more than £10m worth of jewellery, designer handbags and cash from a mansion in St John's Wood, north London.

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January 04, 2025
Designer Barbie and rare books in charity shop sale
The Guardian

Designer Barbie and rare books in charity shop sale

Shoppers have flocked to a charity shop for its annual January extravaganza where items on sale included a collectible Barbie doll by the US fashion designer Bob Mackie and an antique edition of Wuthering Heights.

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January 04, 2025
Theatre review Stirring eco-fable a call to arms with the sea as a star
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Theatre review Stirring eco-fable a call to arms with the sea as a star

In Hans Christian Andersen's fairytale, the oceans are cornflower-blue and clear as purest glass.

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January 04, 2025
'Masterful': tributes paid to David Lodge after Campus Trilogy author dies at 89
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'Masterful': tributes paid to David Lodge after Campus Trilogy author dies at 89

The British author and critic David Lodge, best known for his Campus Trilogy of novels, has died aged 89.

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January 04, 2025
Hacker sentenced for selling unreleased tracks by Coldplay
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Hacker sentenced for selling unreleased tracks by Coldplay

A dark web dealer who stole unreleased music from artists including Coldplay, Shawn Mendes and Bebe Rexha has been given a suspended 21-month jail sentence.

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January 04, 2025
Golden Globes Hollywood awards season begins - but with no front runner
The Guardian

Golden Globes Hollywood awards season begins - but with no front runner

Another Hollywood awards season kicks off this weekend with the Golden Globes, the industry's glitziest yet most consistently troubled ceremony.

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January 04, 2025
AI scouting is used to conjure the next superstar footballer
The Guardian

AI scouting is used to conjure the next superstar footballer

The ideal midfielder is a blend of Jude Bellingham, Kevin De Bruyne, Steven Gerrard and Dani Olmo

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January 04, 2025
Social care Cross-party talks 'to start next month'
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Social care Cross-party talks 'to start next month'

Cross-party talks over the future of social care will begin next month as the health secretary hit back over criticism that a commission on the issue would take too long to bring change.

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January 04, 2025
Assisted dying bill Heed concerns on palliative care, Moran tells ministers
The Guardian

Assisted dying bill Heed concerns on palliative care, Moran tells ministers

It would be \"foolish\" for the government to not heed warnings from doctors about palliative care as MPs press ahead with assisted dying legislation, the chair of the health and social care committee has said.

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January 04, 2025
Health services on alert as weekend of snow and freezing rain is forecast across Britain
The Guardian

Health services on alert as weekend of snow and freezing rain is forecast across Britain

Temperatures across the UK have plunged to -8C (17.6F) as the country shivers under an arctic chill expected to bring widespread heavy snow and freezing rain over the weekend.

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January 04, 2025