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Fears Azerbaijan may seek to push Armenians out of disputed region
The Guardian

Fears Azerbaijan may seek to push Armenians out of disputed region

Armenia's prime minister, Nikol Pashinyan, has expressed hopes that ethnic Armenians can stay in Nagorno-Karabakh amid fears that Azerbaijan, which says it controls the region after a military offensive this week, is seeking to push out tens of thousands of people.

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September 23, 2023
Cultural differences mean migration could 'dissolve EU', says top diplomat
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Cultural differences mean migration could 'dissolve EU', says top diplomat

Migration could be \"a dissolving force for the European Union\" because of deep cultural differences between countries and their long-term inability to reach a common policy, Josep Borrell, the EU's most senior diplomat, has said.

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September 23, 2023
BYCHICK Rhinoceros numbers on the rise thanks to conservation efforts
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BYCHICK Rhinoceros numbers on the rise thanks to conservation efforts

Global rhinoceros numbers have increased to about 27,000 despite populations being ravaged by poaching and habitat loss, figures show, with some species rebounding for the first time in a decade.

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September 23, 2023
Back to Earth Package from far, far away may explain origins of life
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Back to Earth Package from far, far away may explain origins of life

Tomorrow morning, somewhere above the Utah desert, a parachute will open and a capsule containing about 250g of rubble will float to the ground. As it descends, four helicopters bearing scientists, engineers and military safety personnel will cross the arid landscape to recover it.

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September 23, 2023
Lost wartime bomber to rise again from vast jigsaw of crash debris
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Lost wartime bomber to rise again from vast jigsaw of crash debris

The process is fraught with difficulties, painstaking and highly sensitive, but after a half-century wait a labour of love to rebuild a \"missing link\" in the UK's military aviation history is coming to fruition.

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September 23, 2023
Appeal to help buy medal of hunger strike suffragette
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Appeal to help buy medal of hunger strike suffragette

A military-style medal awarded to the first suffragette to go on hunger strike in Scotland is up for sale at a London auction house, and Glasgow Women's Library (GWL) has launched a fundraising appeal to bid for the \"humbling and important\" artefact.

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September 23, 2023
Manchester launches first publicly run buses since 1980s
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Manchester launches first publicly run buses since 1980s

The first buses to be brought back into public control in England since deregulation in the 1980s will set out from depots in Bolton and Wigan tomorrow morning, as Greater Manchester launches its Bee Network, promising better, cheaper transport.

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September 23, 2023
Jellyfish study shows learning isn't all about having a brain
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Jellyfish study shows learning isn't all about having a brain

Jellyfish change their behaviour based on past experiences, researchers have revealed in a study that suggests learning could be a fundamental property of the way nerve cells work.

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September 23, 2023
Unknown Truman Capote short story, found in notebook, is published
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Unknown Truman Capote short story, found in notebook, is published

A previously unknown short story by Truman Capote, discovered written in pencil in a notebook then carefully deciphered and transcribed, has just been published. \"Capote is probably one of the top five short story writers of the 20th century,\" said Andrew F Gulli, editor of the Strand Magazine, who discovered the story.

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September 23, 2023
Bread? Milk? Wedding dress? - Sainsbury's launches first bridal collection
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Bread? Milk? Wedding dress? - Sainsbury's launches first bridal collection

Milk, bread, eggs, wedding dresses? Brides-to-be can usually be found browsing in chic boutiques or stuffy department stores, but now Sainsbury's is hoping it can persuade them to hit the supermarket aisle in pursuit of the perfect wedding dress.

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September 23, 2023
Police issue Sara Sharif photos in clue search
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Police issue Sara Sharif photos in clue search

Detectives have issued new images of 10-year-old Sara Sharif in order to \"build a picture of her life\" before she was found dead.

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September 23, 2023
Lib Dem leader to make £5bn-a-year pledge to fund free care in England
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Lib Dem leader to make £5bn-a-year pledge to fund free care in England

Ed Davey will pledge a £5bn-a-year guarantee of free care packages for all in England as the Liberal Democrats gather for their first in-person conference since 2019.

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September 23, 2023
'Let Rishi be Rishi' - No 10 insists PM can lead party out of Johnson's shadow
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'Let Rishi be Rishi' - No 10 insists PM can lead party out of Johnson's shadow

Rishi Sunak was installed as prime minister nearly one year ago to bring stability to a country, economy and political party in the turmoil wrought by his two predecessors. His staid strategy to keep the Conservatives in government has plugged some holes in the sinking ship - but not yet made it seaworthy again.

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September 23, 2023
'Nicotine-free' vapes sold on Amazon found to contain the stimulant
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'Nicotine-free' vapes sold on Amazon found to contain the stimulant

Vapes sold on Amazon as nicotine-free have been found by a Guardian investigation to contain the addictive substance.

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September 23, 2023
Murdoch eyes up one last deal - Spectator magazine
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Murdoch eyes up one last deal - Spectator magazine

Rupert Murdoch may have officially stood aside as chair of his media businesses, but he's still eyeing up what could be his last big UK deal: the purchase of the Spectator magazine.

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September 23, 2023
Le Pen could face French trial for alleged misuse of EU funds
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Le Pen could face French trial for alleged misuse of EU funds

The Paris prosecutor’s office has recommended the far-right leader Marine Le Pen and 26 members of her National Rally party stand trial over the alleged misuse of EU funds.

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September 23, 2023
Salah seals fightback to give relieved Klopp a European milestone
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Salah seals fightback to give relieved Klopp a European milestone

Short but sweet would be Liverpool's preference for their return to the Europa League and an assured start was made with victory over Lask in Austria. Another comeback was necessary but, that minor inconvenience aside, this was a performance that again demonstrated the options and quality available to Jürgen Klopp.

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September 22, 2023
'Bigger than bonuses': FA and Lionesses agree pay deal
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'Bigger than bonuses': FA and Lionesses agree pay deal

Millie Bright has said England want to be \"world leaders on and off the pitch\" after reaching an agreement with the Football Association over bonuses and commercial structures.

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September 22, 2023
Kinghorn keen to make most of elevated Scotland status
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Kinghorn keen to make most of elevated Scotland status

Blair Kinghorn is relishing his elevated status as Scotland's first-choice World Cup full-back after spending most of his international career to date trying to emerge from the shadows of Finn Russell and Stuart Hogg.

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September 22, 2023
Expect fireworks as Europe chase historic third victory
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Expect fireworks as Europe chase historic third victory

Suzann Pettersen's Solheim Cup experiences suggest her captaincy is unlikely to prove dull. At Finca Cortesin, Pettersen leads a European side who are seeking to create history by winning the transatlantic joust three times in a row for the first time.

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September 22, 2023
Next - Retailer raises profit forecast for third time as it sees end to cost inflation
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Next - Retailer raises profit forecast for third time as it sees end to cost inflation

Next has raised its full-year profit expectations for the third time in four months and signalled that prices could start to fall next spring for the first time in three years.

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September 22, 2023
Owners of volcano deny liability for visitor safety after fatal eruption in 2019
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Owners of volcano deny liability for visitor safety after fatal eruption in 2019

The landowners of a New Zealand volcano that fatally erupted in 2019 have rejected arguments from the country's workplace safety regulator that they ultimately managed and controlled activities on the island and bore legal responsibility for whether visitors were safe.

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September 22, 2023
India suspends visa service for Canadians as relations worsen in 'safe haven' row
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India suspends visa service for Canadians as relations worsen in 'safe haven' row

Relations between India and Canada further deteriorated yesterday, when Delhi announced it was suspending visa services for Canadians owing to \"security threats\" faced by its embassy and consulates in Canada.

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September 22, 2023
Norwegian politicians urged to quit over husbands' shares
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Norwegian politicians urged to quit over husbands' shares

The careers of two of Norway's most powerful female politicians are in the balance after their husbands were found to be secretly trading in shares.

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September 22, 2023
Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire 'is holding' as truce talks begin
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Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire 'is holding' as truce talks begin

The Armenian prime minister, Nikol Pashinyan, has said a ceasefire in the breakaway Armenian republic in Nagorno-Karabakh was largely being observed, as truce talks with Azerbaijan over the future of the region and its residents began.

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September 22, 2023
Johnson to avoid censure over breaking rules with Daily Mail job
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Johnson to avoid censure over breaking rules with Daily Mail job

Boris Johnson is to avoid censure for breaking the rules on ex-ministers taking up new jobs despite the government accepting he committed a breach over his job at the Daily Mail.

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September 22, 2023
You've got to have Faith Museum explores 6,000 years of belief in Britain
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You've got to have Faith Museum explores 6,000 years of belief in Britain

Early visitors to a dramatic, immersive work by Mat Collishaw have talked of it prompting emotional and cathartic responses - which is music to the ears of the artist. \"That would be the ultimate reward,\" he said. \"If someone can take some sort of solace from the work then that really is amazing.\"

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September 22, 2023
Life in care can lead to eightfold rise in falling foul of law - study
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Life in care can lead to eightfold rise in falling foul of law - study

The largest study of care experience and the youth justice system in England has revealed that children who have lived in care are eight times as likely to have received a youth justice caution or conviction than those who have not.

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September 22, 2023
A trio of Pauls and only two women on the Booker shortlist
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A trio of Pauls and only two women on the Booker shortlist

The Booker prize shortlist is weighted towards male writers for the first time in eight years - and half of the shortlisted authors are called Paul.

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September 22, 2023
Sheffield Utd footballer Maddy Cusack dies aged 27
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Sheffield Utd footballer Maddy Cusack dies aged 27

Tributes have been paid to the Sheffield United footballer Maddy Cusack, who has died at the age of 27.

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September 22, 2023