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After acid, a rock and a cake, now the Mona Lisa is doused in soup
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After acid, a rock and a cake, now the Mona Lisa is doused in soup

Two environmental protesters have hurled soup at the Mona Lisa at the Louvre in Paris , calling for “healthy and sustainable food”.

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January 29, 2024
Disposable vape ban planned in drive to curb use by young
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Disposable vape ban planned in drive to curb use by young

Ministers will ban disposable vapes as part of a UK-wide attempt to curb the youth vaping epidemic.

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January 29, 2024
Murder inquiry launched after two teenagers fatally stabbed in Bristol
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Murder inquiry launched after two teenagers fatally stabbed in Bristol

A murder investigation has been launched after two teenage boys were killed in a stabbing attack in Bristol that may have been witnessed by passengers on a bus.

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January 29, 2024
Fears of US-Iran conflict intensify after troops killed in drone attack
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Fears of US-Iran conflict intensify after troops killed in drone attack

Biden blames militia backed by Tehran and vows to seek revenge

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January 29, 2024
Car insurance Young drivers battle massive price rises
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Car insurance Young drivers battle massive price rises

Insuring a teenager who is taking to the road has become almost unaffordable. But there are still some options

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January 27, 2024
Barclays face second inquiry into takeover of Telegraph
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Barclays face second inquiry into takeover of Telegraph

A second investigation was launched yesterday into the Barclay family's deal to transfer control of the Telegraph newspaper group, pushing the deadline for regulators' reports on the public interest threat it poses by more than six weeks.

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January 27, 2024
'We're fed up and exasperated' Struggling organic farmers join protests across France
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'We're fed up and exasperated' Struggling organic farmers join protests across France

Pierre Bretagne woke at 4am to feed the cows on his organic farm near the coastal town of Pornic in western France, then did something he had never dared to do before.

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January 27, 2024
Orbán foreign policy is a fantasy, US envoy says, amid delays to Sweden joining Nato
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Orbán foreign policy is a fantasy, US envoy says, amid delays to Sweden joining Nato

The US is disappointed that Hungary's ratification of Sweden's Nato membership is taking so long, Washington's ambassador has said, adding that Budapest is \"really alone\" and that the Hungarian government is pursuing a \"foreign fantasy\" instead of foreign policy.

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January 27, 2024
Ministers' culture wars over species reintroduction must end-expert
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Ministers' culture wars over species reintroduction must end-expert

Culture wars by ministers around reintroducing animals such as beavers and lynx must end if we are to restore nature in this country, the head of the government's species reintroduction taskforce has told the Guardian.

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January 27, 2024
Hollywood-on-Tees Action thriller set in north-east hopes to attract film industry
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Hollywood-on-Tees Action thriller set in north-east hopes to attract film industry

It is sometimes seen as the backdrop to kitchen-sink dramas and gritty series about working-class communities, but a new film hopes to showcase a different version of north-east England.

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January 27, 2024
The Traitors TV show's art of dressing for deception
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The Traitors TV show's art of dressing for deception

The wrong word can be the difference between surviving or not on The Traitors, the parlour game turned reality TV show that has again gripped the nation.

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January 27, 2024
Eats, shoots - and thrives? IVF helps species back from brink
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Eats, shoots - and thrives? IVF helps species back from brink

Najin and her daughter Fatu, the world's last two living northern white rhinos, inhabit an evolutionary twilight zone: the last living proof of a lineage that stretches back millions of years, but is functionally extinct.

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January 27, 2024
UK in worse position than before Brexit as trade talks with Canada come to nothing
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UK in worse position than before Brexit as trade talks with Canada come to nothing

The UK has halted trade talks with Canada, with discussions breaking down after a disagreement over beef and cheese.

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January 27, 2024
Who's in the army now? Uphill battle facing Britain's military recruiters
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Who's in the army now? Uphill battle facing Britain's military recruiters

Yesterday, soldiers from the British army's Royal Anglian regiment were practising their part in a Nato exercise due to take place in Poland in March.

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January 27, 2024
Calls to criminalise deepfake explicit imagery as Taylor Swift is targeted
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Calls to criminalise deepfake explicit imagery as Taylor Swift is targeted

The rapid online spread of \"deepimages of Taylor calls, including from US politicians, to criminalise the practice, in which artificial intelligence is used to synthesise fake but convincing explicit imager fake\" pornographic Swift has renewed

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January 27, 2024
British dancer dies in US after eating biscuit labelled in error as peanut-free
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British dancer dies in US after eating biscuit labelled in error as peanut-free

Tributes have been paid to a dancer from Lancashire who moved to the US and died after eating a biscuit that contained peanuts.

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January 27, 2024
Cameron's activities at Greensill 'matter of interest' to Fraud Office
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Cameron's activities at Greensill 'matter of interest' to Fraud Office

David Cameron's activities at the scandal-hit Greensill Capital finance company are a \"matter of interest\" in a wider investigation by the Serious Fraud Office, the Guardian understands.

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January 27, 2024
Israel accuses UN court of bias for not genocide accusation rejecting
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Israel accuses UN court of bias for not genocide accusation rejecting

Israeli officials have accused the international court of justice (ICJ) of antisemitic bias and expressed dismay that a South African case alleging that the war in Gaza amounts to genocide was not thrown out altogether, after the court issued an emergency interim ruling yesterday.

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January 27, 2024
Analysis What the court's decision means for Israel and the west
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Analysis What the court's decision means for Israel and the west

In seeking a provisional international order from the court of justice restraining Israel from committing potentially genocidal acts, South Africa did not just put Israel's treatment of Palestinians in the dock, but also the whole post-second world war rules-based order, including the authority of the ICJ itself.

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January 27, 2024
The Hague How genocide case against Israel played out
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The Hague How genocide case against Israel played out

Shortly after 10am local time on 11 January, a hush descended over the ornate courtroom at the Peace Palace in The Hague as the judges of the International Court of justice entered to hear South Africa's case alleging genocide by Israel in Gaza.

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January 27, 2024
'Running out of energy': Liverpool stunned as Klopp quits
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'Running out of energy': Liverpool stunned as Klopp quits

There have been many tributes paid to Jürgen Klopp, the Liverpool manager who yesterday announced he would be leaving the Premier League club at the end of the season.

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January 27, 2024
Darts star Luke Littler quashes kebab rumours
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Darts star Luke Littler quashes kebab rumours

The teenage sensation Luke Littler has scotched rumours that he was at his now-famous local kebab shop every night during his extraordinary run to the final of the World Darts Championships. \"I had a kebab after my first win and didn't have another in two weeks,\" the 17-year-old overnight star told the Guardian.

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January 27, 2024
Starmer backs Nottingham attacks inquiry as government considers sentence review
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Starmer backs Nottingham attacks inquiry as government considers sentence review

Keir Starmer, has joined calls for an inquiry into any failings that led to the fatal Nottingham knife attacks.

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January 27, 2024
As 'biggest, baddest ship on the planet' sets sail, campaigners question its green claims
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As 'biggest, baddest ship on the planet' sets sail, campaigners question its green claims

The largest cruise ship in the world embarks on its first public voyage from Miami today.

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January 27, 2024
PPE scandal Peer and husband have £75m of assets frozen' as NCA investigates fraud claims
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PPE scandal Peer and husband have £75m of assets frozen' as NCA investigates fraud claims

The disgraced Conservative peer Michelle Mone and her husband have reportedly had about £75m of assets frozen or restrained by a court order.

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January 27, 2024
Israel ordered by court to prevent genocide in Gaza
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Israel ordered by court to prevent genocide in Gaza

International court of justice tells Israel it must prevent civilian deaths and allow delivery of aid

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January 27, 2024
Brilliant De Bruyne sets sights on quest for crowning glory
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Brilliant De Bruyne sets sights on quest for crowning glory

For City's talisman the last five months have been all about renewal the next five are all about making up for lost time

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January 26, 2024
Women finally allowed to enter Iran's stadiums but battle for rights goes on
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Women finally allowed to enter Iran's stadiums but battle for rights goes on

In December, 3,000 women watched the Tehran derby but seats are often poor and there is a limit on attendees

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January 26, 2024
Plane crash: Ukraine says incident may have breached 'laws of war'
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Plane crash: Ukraine says incident may have breached 'laws of war'

Russia and Ukraine have traded accusations over the crash of a military transport plane that Moscow claims was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war and was shot down by Kyiv.

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January 26, 2024
Cheap but lethal Drones help freeze Russian frontline action in Kupiansk
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Cheap but lethal Drones help freeze Russian frontline action in Kupiansk

For four months, Russian troops have been trying to seize the eastern Ukrainian village of Synkivka. On a map, this looks easy. Their forward position is on the edge of a forest. It is a mere 500 metres away from the Ukrainian frontline and a shattered group of cottages.

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January 26, 2024