The Guardian - September 19, 2024
The Guardian - September 19, 2024
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September 19, 2024
Fears of escalation as second wave of deadly explosions hits Lebanon
Walkie-talkie blasts targeting Hezbollah kill 14 and injure hundreds
3 mins
'People shouted "I can't see!" Families hunt for relatives as hospitals are overwhelmed
Two beeps and a pause was the only warning Yusuf got. He turned around to face the noise, thinking it was one of his medical instruments, but instead was met with an explosion, throwing shrapnel into his leg.
4 mins
Lie-ins and nine-day fortnights: how schools are tackling teacher shortage
Teachers in England are being offered a range of incentives to make the job more appealing, including two free periods a week to give them a liein, a nine-day fortnight and more planning time at home to help with work-life balance.
3 mins
Towering fourth plinth tributeto unite trans people’
A towering cuboid made of more than 700 masks depicting the faces of transgender and non-binary people, the latest fourth plinth artwork, has been described as a piece designed to \"unite the trans community around the world\".
2 mins
Covert and lethal Unpicking the global trail behind compromised kit
It may be years before the full story is told of how a coordinated explosion of thousands of pagers and walkie-talkies used by Hezbollah was orchestrated.
3 mins
'For evacuees it's a total war' The reactions from inside an anxious Israel
Nearly 24 hours after the simultaneous detonation of hundreds of pagers imported by the Lebanese group Hezbollah, followed by more explosions yesterday targeting walkie-talkies across Lebanon, in an attack attributed to Israel, Israeli political commentators and analysts were asking questions about the timing and what the consequences might be for the conflict on the Lebanese border.
3 mins
Only two of three Amazon murder suspects to face trial
Appeal judges in Brazil yesterday upheld charges against only two of the three men accused of murdering Bruno Pereira and Dom Phillips-in a decision \"received with indignation\" by Indigenous activists.
2 mins
Catch me if you can: capybara still on loose despite lureof tasty treats
To catch a rat, many call pest control.
2 mins
Party time? Why Labour may strike a more upbeat note at conference
When Ellie Reeves opens the Labour conference, she will be the first Labour minister to do so since Harriet Harman walked off the stage in Brighton 15 years ago.
4 mins
Planning approvals for new houses in England plunge to 10-year low
Planning approvals for new houses in England have dropped to a 10-year low, according to figures that underline how difficult it will be for Labour to hit its target of building 300,000 homes a year.
2 mins
Acquitted protester: I've no regrets over coconut placard
A teacher acquitted of a racially aggravated public order offence after she carried a placard depicting Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman as coconuts has said she has no regrets and would continue to use the term.
3 mins
Labour disarray as Khan backs cleanup at site of Thames sewage plan
Labour appeared to be in disarray yesterday over ambitions to clean up the River Thames for swimming.
2 mins
'If they don't die, Ukraine's infantry will' Battle could decide future of eastern front
The Russian soldiers sent to storm Ukrainian positions arrived at a graveyard. Around them was the ruined village of Mykhailivka. From above, Ukrainian spy drones watched.
4 mins
Carter at 100 Stars throw ex-president an early party
The former president Jimmy Carter's 100th birthday is on 1 October. His supporters didn't want to wait that long to throw a party.
2 mins
Hold the seal! Humpback whale gets more than it bargained for
It's a good thing seals aren't on a humpback whale's menu.
1 min
EU warns on climate crisis amid floods and wildfire
Soldiers, emergency workers and volunteers battled through the night to reinforce defences around Wrocław, Poland's third biggest city, as the EU said flooding in central Europe happening simultaneously alongside wildfires in Portugal showed climate breakdown in action.
1 min
Analysis What the bank's move will mean
The Federal Reserve has cut US interest rates for the first time in four years from a 20-year high.
1 min
Remote working Like it or loathe it, WFH looks like it is here to stay
Four years ago when the world of work was upended by the Covid pandemic, confident were made predictions that a permanent shift in remote working would follow the removal of lockdown restrictions.
2 mins
Floods and tears Worcestershire dig deep to shine despite adversity and tragedy
Somerset could still win their first County Championship title, while Surrey remain on for the three-peat.
3 mins
'Any free time, I'll go fishing.My missus thinks I'm a bit weird'
Ollie Sleightholme, who is geared up for title defence, explains how angling relieves the pressures Northampton's
3 mins
Itoje rejects Jones’ claims he is not suited to captaincy
Maro Itoje has rejected claims by the former England head coach Eddie Jones that he is \"very inward-looking\" and not suited to Test captaincy, after being unveiled as Saracens' skipper.
1 min
Captain Brook hands rebooted England licence to entertain
In one sense the five-match ODI series between England and Australia that starts in Nottingham today is slightly lacking in wider context.
3 mins
Salvatore Schillaci, 1964-2024 Italy mourns its goalscoring hero from 1990 World Cup
Tributes have been paid to Salvatore Schillaci after the former Italy forward died at the age of 59.
2 mins
Significant ankle damage rules Ødegaard out 'for a while'
Mikel Arteta has confirmed that Martin Ødegaard has damaged ankle ligaments and will be sidelined \"for a while\" after the Arsenal captain was injured on international duty.
1 min
City off-colour as Gündogan's late misses hand dogged Inter a point
Manchester City know only too well how tough a nut Inter are to crack.
3 mins
Rodgers’ star on rise again as rampant Celtic extend perfect start
This proved a modern day Celtic Park rarity.
3 mins
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