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Bella Ciao Anthem MEPs sang to deride Orbán has a rich history
The Guardian

Bella Ciao Anthem MEPs sang to deride Orbán has a rich history

“This isn't Eurovision,” said the speaker of the European parliament, Roberta Metsola, as she tried to silence leftwing MEPs greeting the visiting Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orbán, with a rowdy rendition of the classic anti-fascist anthem Bella Ciao.

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October 12, 2024
Italy opens migration centres in Albania under controversial deal
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Italy opens migration centres in Albania under controversial deal

Italy has formally opened two centres in Albania where it plans to process men who are intercepted in international waters while trying to cross from Africa to Europe.

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October 12, 2024
Alma Mahler Turning spotlight on operatic life of a Vienna legend
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Alma Mahler Turning spotlight on operatic life of a Vienna legend

There are big, messy lives that can be called operatic and then there was Alma Mahler's. After her first kiss with the artist Gustav Klimt as a teenager and her dreams of a career in composing, passionate love affairs with an array of early 20th-century artists came in quick succession.

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October 12, 2024
Cameroon bans media debate about health of the president
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Cameroon bans media debate about health of the president

Cameroonian authorities have banned discussions about the health of the president, Paul Biya, after the latest round of speculation about his prolonged failure to appear in public.

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October 12, 2024
Haitian gangs recruit children to fight security forces - report
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Haitian gangs recruit children to fight security forces - report

Armed gangs are recruiting starving Haitian children to swell their ranks ahead of an anticipated battle with international security forces, according to a report from Human Rights Watch (HRW).

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October 12, 2024
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New French government faces test over budget of cuts and tax rises

The new French government is facing its first significant test in a hostile parliament as it tries to push through a budget of spending cuts and tax increases aimed at saving €60bn (£50bn) and reining in a ballooning fiscal deficit.

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October 12, 2024
Up close and personal With Harris, the mood is convivial and the charisma factor is high
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Up close and personal With Harris, the mood is convivial and the charisma factor is high

The View, America's most popular daytime talkshow, was on commercial break. Kamala Harris sat writing absence notes for students who were missing class to attend the live broadcast. \"Is it just today, right?\" the vice president laughed.

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October 12, 2024
Lebanon UN reports blasts at HQ for second day running
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Lebanon UN reports blasts at HQ for second day running

The UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon reported new blasts at its headquarters yesterday that injured two Sri Lankan members of the force a day after the same base came under Israeli tank fire.

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October 12, 2024
The stakes What election in US will mean for the war
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The stakes What election in US will mean for the war

The year since the 7 October attack has demonstrated just how densely intertwined US presidential politics is with the trajectory of events in the Middle East. Each exerts a gravitational pull on the other, often in ways that are damaging for both.

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October 12, 2024
Revealed: US-made munition used in Israeli strike on Beirut
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Revealed: US-made munition used in Israeli strike on Beirut

A US-made munition was used in a strike on central Beirut on Thursday night that killed 22 people and wounded 117, according to an analysis of shrapnel found by the Guardian at the scene of the attack.

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October 12, 2024
My day is like a workshop on the consequences of poor decision-making
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My day is like a workshop on the consequences of poor decision-making

Along with death and divorce, moving makes up the trinity of what are supposed to be life's most stressful experiences (assuming you don't live on the Florida coast).

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October 12, 2024
Northern sights: aurora borealis lights up the skies
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Northern sights: aurora borealis lights up the skies

The northern lights lit up the skies this week with stunning bright pink hues as the sun approaches the peak of its 11-year solar cycle.

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October 12, 2024
Concerns raised as 'extremely thin' models return to fashion catwalks
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Concerns raised as 'extremely thin' models return to fashion catwalks

Fashion insiders have expressed concerns that progress made towards size inclusivity in the industry is being curtailed.

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October 12, 2024
Turn over a new leaf? Six ways to help us read more books - and boost attention span
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Turn over a new leaf? Six ways to help us read more books - and boost attention span

This week, Sir Jonathan Bate, a professor of English literature at the University of Oxford, voiced his concern at the \"attrition of attention span\", as witnessed through his undergraduates' inability to keep up with reading lists. \"Now, instead of three novels in a week, many students will struggle to get through one novel in three weeks,” he told the BBC's Today programme.

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October 12, 2024
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Faith schools seek exemption from VAT if fees are low

Private faith schools have held talks with ministers over a proposal to exempt small establishments from VAT if their fees are far below those charged by elite schools such as Eton.

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October 12, 2024
Laid to rest? Columbus's remains confirmed in Seville
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Laid to rest? Columbus's remains confirmed in Seville

Scientists in Spain claim to have solved the two lingering mysteries that cling to Christopher Columbus more than five centuries after the explorer died: are the much-travelled remains buried in a magnificent tomb in Seville Cathedral really his? And was the navigator who changed the course of world history really from Genoa - as history has long claimed - or was he actually Basque, Catalan, Galician, Greek, Jewish or Portuguese?

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October 12, 2024
Review Captivating cast - but how Bernstein's score meanders
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Review Captivating cast - but how Bernstein's score meanders

There's not much to look at in Oliver Mears' new production of Leonard Bernstein's 1952 one-acter, Trouble in Tahiti.

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October 12, 2024
Thames flood scheme could force swimming lake in Surrey to close
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Thames flood scheme could force swimming lake in Surrey to close

A freshwater lake that attracts more than 30,000 swimmers a year is under threat of closure from an Environment Agency plan to reduce flooding that will channel in polluted river water, according to campaigners.

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October 12, 2024
Frock'n'roll Rivals may be problematic, but it is also gloriously fun
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Frock'n'roll Rivals may be problematic, but it is also gloriously fun

It begins, of course, with bonking. A close-up on a bare male bottom, thrusting energetically in a Concorde loo. Cries of ecstasy float over a soundtrack of Robert Palmer's Addicted to Love, as the plane hits supersonic and the flight attendant pops the champagne. It can only be Jilly Cooper, and that bottom can only be Rupert Campbell-Black - champion showjumper, international heart-throb, Tory sports minister, braying toff, absolute shit.

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October 12, 2024
Woman who killed parents is jailed for 36 years
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Woman who killed parents is jailed for 36 years

A woman who murdered her parents and lived with their bodies for four years has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 36 years.

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October 12, 2024
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Man in 60s missing after boat capsizes on Thames in Surrey

A man in his 60s is missing and three others have been taken to hospital after a boat capsized on the Thames in Surrey yesterday morning.

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October 12, 2024
'See them thrive' Why children should be allowed to play in mud and get dirty
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'See them thrive' Why children should be allowed to play in mud and get dirty

Michael Follett is a specialist in children's play and passionate about the importance of playing with mud. \"It's so tactile. You can use it as paint. You can squish it into a pot. You can make a mud pie or cappuccinos!\"

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October 12, 2024
Lap of the gods: creator of Kaos 'gutted' after Netflix axes show
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Lap of the gods: creator of Kaos 'gutted' after Netflix axes show

The creator of Netflix's popular Greek mythology comedy series Kaos has said they are \"gutted\" at the show's cancellation after one season.

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October 12, 2024
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Visit by Taiwan ex-president 'delayed to avoid angering China'

The Foreign Office asked for a visit by the former Taiwanese president to be postponed so as not to anger China before a trip by David Lammy, the Guardian has learned.

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October 12, 2024
Tory MP missed winter fuel payment vote for law work in Mauritius
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Tory MP missed winter fuel payment vote for law work in Mauritius

The Conservative MP Geoffrey Cox has missed parliamentary votes and sitting days while working at his lucrative second job as a lawyer in Mauritius, the Guardian can reveal.

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October 12, 2024
Robert Jenrick Leadership hopeful denies he would lurch back to centre
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Robert Jenrick Leadership hopeful denies he would lurch back to centre

Robert Jenrick has denied that he would drop his hard-right policies and return to the Conservative middle ground if he becomes leader, arguing that his ideas for the party have left Nigel Farage \"rattled\".

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October 12, 2024
Badenoch Campaign took cash from councillor who dismissed Grenfell fears
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Badenoch Campaign took cash from councillor who dismissed Grenfell fears

One of Kemi Badenoch's Tory leadership campaign funders is a councillor who had oversight of Grenfell Tower and dismissed some residents' complaints about the pre-fire refurbishment as \"grossly exaggerated\".

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October 12, 2024
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Brexit Mandelson predicts EU re-entry talks

Peter Mandelson has suggested the UK could start talks on rejoining the EU in 10 years' time, much earlier than Keir Starmer believes.

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October 12, 2024
First 100 days How much has Labour achieved in power so far?
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First 100 days How much has Labour achieved in power so far?

Labour has been frustrated with commentary suggesting it has not achieved enough since winning the election, pointing to a number of decisions and pieces of legislation it has pushed through. Here, we look at the new government's actions in its first 100 days in power.

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October 12, 2024
‘Boys’ club’ Starmer must dispel the myth he doesn’t value his senior women
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‘Boys’ club’ Starmer must dispel the myth he doesn’t value his senior women

Of all the criticisms levelled at Keir Starmer's No 10 during the past few months, the one that seems to have stung internally the most is that he presides over a “boys' club”.

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October 12, 2024