The Guardian - November 29, 2022
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November 29, 2022
Online safety bill targets racist and sexist content
Tech firms face hefty fines for online safety law violations
3 mins
Sunak warning over China as Xi continues crackdown on protest
Beijing poses a systemic challenge to our values and interests’, says PM
3 mins
The signs they are a-changin’ Dylan apologises after using machine to autograph books
Bob Dylan has issued a rare public statement to apologise for his \"error in judgment\", amid controversy over his use of a machine to autograph special copies of his new book that had been advertised as \"hand-signed\".
3 mins
Migrants who show diphtheria symptoms will be sent to isolation
Asylum seekers showing diphtheria symptoms will be held in \"secure isolation hotels\" similar to those used during the Covid pandemic, a minister said yesterday.
2 mins
King of comedy: Scorsese says he has watched C4’s Derry Girls
The Economic Club of Chicago isn't necessarily known for its social media heft.
1 min
OneLove armband 'divisive’, says Qatar World Cup official
The head of Qatar's World Cup organising committee has accused teams who wanted to wear the OneLove armband at the World Cup of sending a \"very divisive message\" to the Islamic and Arab world.
2 mins
Facing rebellious Tory MPs and a resurgent opposition, is Sunak really tough enough?
His allies say he has the capacity to grasp the big issues, but even some of them doubt the firmness of his hand
3 mins
Boiling over How wave of civil disobedience started
Last month in Zhengzhou, the capital of Henan province, thousands of workers at an Apple iPhone factory clashed with riot police and tore down barricades, in part because of Covid restrictions.
3 mins
Chinese police in show of force in attempt to quell Covid lockdown protests
Protests spread across China
3 mins
Twitter Bots flood platform to block news of unrest
Twitter has been flooded with nuisance posts designed to obscure news of the coronavirus lockdown protests in China, in an apparent state-directed attempt to suppress footage of the demonstrations.
1 min
Ex-NBA star speaks out about 'Invasive’ Heathrow search
I'm extraordinarily privileged. If it's happened to me-good lord, what is it like for everyone else?'
2 mins
Matt Hancock - MP proves a vote-winner but may not have a future in politics
Hancock won 22% of votes from viewers in the I’m a Celebrity … final
2 mins
She's coming home First the Euros, now I'm a Celebrity. Scott wins nation's hearts
There is a reason why, at 35 years old, Scott was still an integral part of the England manager Sarina Wiegman's plans in the summer and the public were treated to a glimpse of it in the opening hour of this year's series.
3 mins
Raab urged to back law stopping super-rich silencing journalists
‘Abuse of the UK legal system by powerful individuals should be a national shame’
2 mins
The Crown star left 'terrified in her own home' by stalker, court hears
A persistent stalker who left Claire Foy \"terrified in her own home\" and fearing he would kill her and her daughter entered the UK illegally, a court has heard.
1 min
Stun gun death: family of victim take IOPC to court
'Our brother was a good man... nobody deserves to die like this'
2 mins
Nurses’ strike may disrupt key healthcare including urgent surgery, say NHS bosses
Hospitals may not be able to provide key elements of healthcare such as urgent surgery, chemotherapy and kidney dialysis during the strikes by nurses, NHS bosses have said.
2 mins
Labour: Tories will miss 2030 nature targets in 'dereliction of duty’
The government will not be able to achieve its nature targets by 2030, even though they are \"embarrassingly poor\", the shadow environment minister and leading wildlife groups have said.
3 mins
Eadburg was here: woman's name is found hidden in rare medieval manuscript
For nearly 1,300 years, no one knew it was there. The name of a highly educated English woman was secretly scratched on to the pages of a rare medieval manuscript in the eighth century, but was impossible to read – until now.
2 mins
Theatre review - Nature takes centre stage as trees finally have their say
The Cherry Orchard Deutsches Schauspielhaus, Hamburg
1 min
Great Barrier Reef should be placed on world heritage 'in danger' list - UN report
A UN-backed mission to the Great Barrier Reef has concluded that the world's biggest coral reef system should be placed on a list of world heritage sites \"in danger\".
3 mins
Battle for Bakhmut bogs down in trench warfare with growing casualties
Fighting around the key eastern Ukraine town of Bakhmut has descended into a bloody morass with hundreds of dead and injured reported daily, as neither Russian nor Ukrainian forces have been able to make a significant breakthrough after months of fighting.
3 mins
Iranian artists urge global boycott of cultural centres run by or linked to regime
Dozens of Iranian artists have called for an international boycott of cultural institutions run by or affiliated with the Islamic Republic in protest against the regime’s worsening human rights abuses.
2 mins
Drone hunter Yale historian on his £1m crowdfunder to provide air defences
Ukrainian firefighters battle a blaze in the Cherkasy region after a Russian drone strike hit energy infrastructure
3 mins
Green tangle Fijian island strangled by invasive vines
In Vanua Levu, the second largest island of Fiji, every contour drips with green. The landscape is impossibly lush and verdant. But upon closer inspection, it’s evident that nearly everything is shrouded in vines.
1 min
Europol seizes 30 tonnes of cocaine in 'super cartel' raid
A super cartel” that controlled one-third of the cocaine trade in Europe has been dismantled in six countries, police have said.
2 mins
Two people rescued from plane caught in power lines
Two seriously injured people trapped inside a small plane that crashed into high-voltage cables near Washington DC, causing mass power cuts, have been rescued, authorities have said.
1 min
United States - Missing woman found by family after 51 years
Results of a DNA test
1 min
Manuscript discovery may offer fresh insight into Hegel's work
A biographer researching the German philosopher Hegel has uncovered a massive treasure trove of previously undocumented lectures that could change perceptions of one of the leading figures of modern western philosophy.
2 mins
No progress on gender diversity in tech sector, says Lane Fox
The businesswoman and peer Martha Lane Fox has criticised the lack of gender diversity in the UK technology industry, saying it has not progressed in 25 years.
1 min
How the lights went out at Bulb
Future of the bailed-out energy supplier could be decided today
4 mins
A strange rivalry Wales must play with handbrake off to earn overdue win against England
I watched Wales’s second game of the World Cup at Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff.
3 mins
'Had I stayed fit I would have been the greatest ever'
Shoaib Akhtar remains the fastest bowler of all time and is delighted to welcome England back to Pakistan
4 mins
Stokes helps flood appeal on England's return to Pakistan
‘We are looking forward to playing an entertaining style of cricket which hopefully ends up in results’
3 mins
Fifa’s nowhere man Infantino is lost in this bonfire of greed, vanity and power
Fifa is expected to rake in a record 6.3bn from this messiest and most divisive of all World Cups...and meanwhile the global game is spiralling out of control
5 mins
Berhalter exposed to USA and Iran's political unrest
The two teams meet with a place in the knockout stage at stake amid growing tension in the Islamic Republic
3 mins
Van Gaal demands respect as Dutch aim to seal top spot
Louis van Gaal has accepted criticism of the Netherlands after the draw with Ecuador on Friday but has demanded respect for the 17-game unbeaten run since he took charge.
2 mins
Fernandes double sends Portugal soaring to last 16
This clash of two talented and tempestuous heavyweights failed to meet expectations, but the repercussions could prove fatal for Uruguay. Portugal eased into the last 16 with two goals from Bruno Fernandes to leave the South Americans needing to beat Ghana on Friday to have a chance of joining them. Revenge will be high on the agenda for Ghana.
3 mins
Kudus keeps Black Stars shining as Uruguay await
Ghana’s task is now clear: cast aside the spectre of Luis Suarez, bury the ghosts of Soccer City and earn a place in the knockout stage.
3 mins
Casemiro applies late finish as Brazil adapt to the absence of Neymar
Brazil limbered up for the match by taking a stroll around Doha's Souq Waqif. They emerged unscathed, with wallets still largely intact, but Switzerland, for a long time here, threatened to rob Tite's team of their cloak of invincibility.
3 mins
Aboubakar inspires Indomitable Lions to roar back amid the chaos
Chaos. Two teams historically wedded to chaos. A Serbia team in chaos because of injury.
3 mins
Beale leaves QPR to manage at Ibrox
Rangers
1 min
Wales can cause upset by beating England, says Bale
Captain believes his side can add to the surprise results at this World Cup by overcoming their neighbours
4 mins
Trippier has concerns over 'fly-away’ World Cup balls
Kieran Trippier has suggested the quality of set pieces at the World Cup has suffered because players are struggling to adapt to the ball.
1 min
Stoking the fire England's 'quality' can handle Wales' intensity
Gareth Southgate wants his team tobe ruthless and keep their emotional focus to avoid a potential derby upset
4 mins
Familiar faces and good vibes make tournament life a much better fit for maligned Maguire
For England he is not a public face of a listing hulk. He has a manager who trusts and values him
4 mins
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