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Sources say German group may struggle to recoup its investment as titles shift to less profitable modelsAxel Springer did not complete due diligence on the Telegraph before sealing its £575m takeover, with sources saying the German media company could struggle to recoup its eye-watering investment as the titles shift toward less-profitable digital...
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Prime minister tells Jewish leaders legislation against malign state actors will go before parliament in JulyKeir Starmer has promised to proscribe Iran's Revolutionary Guards by introducing legislation in the next session of parliament in July.On a trip to Kenton united synagogue in north-west London on Thursday, the prime minister said he wanted...
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Former Scottish Labour leader says she understands that expressing respect for author caused 'worry, anger and upset'The incoming chair of the LGBTQ+ charity Stonewall says she is "truly sorry” after she expressed "huge respect” for JK Rowling in an interview with the Guardian. Kezia Dugdale, the former leader of Scottish Labour, said she...
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Cristiano Ronaldo could soon share the pitch with his son as Al-Nassr consider integrating Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. into senior training from next season after he turns 16. The move reflects a carefully managed development pathway, with the teenager already progressing through youth levels, while Ronaldo Sr. continues his late-career run approaching...
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Auditor found Sarah Wedl-Wilson approved payments of public money to groups that had not been fully vettedBerlin's top culture official, British-born Sarah Wedl-Wilson, has stood down over a funding scandal involving the the irregular distribution of €2.6m in public money for programmes to fight antisemitism.As culture senator for the Berlin...
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Israeli prime minister says early-stage malignant tumour was discovered during a routine check-upMiddle East crisis – live updatesBenjamin Netanyahu has revealed that he received successful treatment for early-stage prostate cancer, without specifying when the treatment took place.In a statement on social media, as his annual medical report was...
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Cristiano Ronaldo's former chef has revealed that the forward has completely avoided milk as part of his diet, despite its widespread use in sports nutrition. The insight offers a rare look into the specific choices behind his routine, highlighting a preference for natural foods and strict control over intake, which has supported his longevity at...
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Film sequel reveals how luxury brands have turned the tables on once-dominant magazine editorsThe National Gallery was the grand setting for the party that followed The Devil Wears Prada 2's London premiere this week. Donatella Versace held court in a roped-off area beneath Paul Delaroche's The Execution of Lady Jane Grey.Meryl Streep, reprising...
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Members will plan how to come to each other's aid in the event of an attack as Nato faces worst crisis in its historyBrussels officials will draw up a plan on how to use the EU's little-known mutual assistance pact in the event of a foreign attack, as Donald Trump's criticism of Nato intensifies.EU leaders have agreed that the European Commission...
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Annie Easley began as a 'human computer', performing complex calculations by hand before electronic systems took over. She later became a programmer at NASA, contributing to propulsion and energy research. Her career reflects adaptability and a lasting impact on modern space exploration.
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Wiltshire town councillor Andrew Edwards has 'a big collection' and was visible throughout livestreamed proceedingsIt was blockbuster viewing for politicos across the country: the livestreamed grilling of Olly Robbins. While the sacked Foreign Office civil servant was billed as the star of the show, for many he was upstaged by a well-dressed man...
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'Coalition of the willing' gathers in Colombia to try to bypass petrostate blockages of Cop summits and chart fresh pathThe world's first Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels conference, co-hosted by Colombia and the Netherlands, takes place in Santa Marta, Colombia, from 24 to 29 April. A "coalition of the willing” – including 54 countries and...
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Exclusive: Scholars, writers and artists risk arrest with message of support for proscribed group before next week's appeal hearingUK politics live – latest updatesSally Rooney, Greta Thunberg and Brian Eno have written to the court of appeal in support of Palestine Action before next week's hearing to determine the lawfulness of the ban on the...
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A seventeen-year-old intern at NASA, Wolf Cukier, discovered a unique circumbinary planet, TOI-1338 b, orbiting two stars. His diligent analysis of TESS data revealed an anomaly in light curves, leading to this significant find. This discovery paved the way for identifying a second planet in the same system, highlighting the crucial role of human...
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Top commander fired after wife of one malnourished soldier posted shocking images on social mediaUkraine's defence ministry has fired a top commander after photos emerged of a group of emaciated soldiers who have been left on the frontline for months without proper food and water.The scandal erupted after the wife of one of the soldiers, Anastasiia...
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Officials hope more casual attire for public servants will save electricity during Iran war as summer heat approachesPublic servants working for the Tokyo metropolitan government are being encouraged to swap their suits for shorts this summer to combat sweltering heat and rising energy costs caused by the US-Israel war on Iran.Inspired by Japan's...
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Braden Clavicular saw both his YouTube channels removed without warning, citing confusion and frustration. YouTube stated the action followed "severe or repeated violations” of its guidelines. Fellow creator Atozy suggested the ban may relate to alleged promotion of peptides to young audiences. While Clavicular denied wrongdoing, the incident...
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Philip Rycroft says promises on issues from economics to immigration have not lived up to expectationsBritain should start talking about rejoining the EU, according to a former senior civil servant who ran the Brexit department.Philip Rycroft, who was permanent secretary of the Department for Exiting the EU, said the "argument was there to be...
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Divers are installing waterproof speakers in the ocean to help pull a coral reef near Jamaica back from the brinkThe northern coast of Jamaica once served as the backdrop for scenes in the James Bond thriller No Time to Die. But today, beneath those same turquoise waves, a real-life mission is unfolding: the race to pull a dying coral reef back...
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The gambling crisis 'demands a public health response' and should be regulated like alcohol or tobacco, expert says Gambling addiction is spiraling "out of control” in the US, a leading campaigner for stricter guardrails has warned, as experts from around the world are set to gather in Boston to push for more regulation of the industry.The rapid...
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Sabrina Crawford among those refused citizenship because of new law stopping access via distant ancestryIn 2025, after a long and arduous journey in her attempts to gain Italian citizenship, including a pivotal genealogical research trip to a village in Calabria, US-born Sabrina Crawford was hoping to fulfil her lifelong dream of building a life in...
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One blaze broke out north-west of Fort Lauderdale in Florida, a state known for its wetlands and evergladesMuch of the US is battling a widespread drought after a very dry winter and start to spring. South-eastern areas, in particular the states of Florida and Georgia, are experiencing some of the worst of this prolonged bout of dry weather, with...
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Diplomats poke fun at Donald Trump, while elsewhere Madonna loses her corset off the back of a golf buggyThe one upside to a rolling international crisis is that it can give backroom people a rare chance to shine. Witness, this week, the breakout stars of the Iranian diplomatic corps, who from two different diplomatic missions managed to poke fun...
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Amjad Youssef is one of most-wanted fugitives in relation to slaughter of estimated 288 civilians under AssadA Syrian former regime official suspected of leading a notorious civilian massacre revealed by the Guardian – and who became one of the country's most-wanted fugitives after the fall of Bashar al-Assad – has been arrested by security...
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A former executive at MrBeast's media company has filed a federal lawsuit alleging sexual harassment, gender bias, and wrongful termination. Lorrayne Mavromatis claims the company's then-CEO made inappropriate comments and that her complaints were dismissed, leading to her demotion and eventual firing after pregnancy leave. Beast Industries denies...
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A social media spat has erupted between Twitch streamer Marlon Lundgren Garcia and boxing star Jake Paul. The dispute began when Garcia livestreamed from a football tournament where Jake Paul's fiancée, Jutta Leerdam, was competing. Leerdam expressed frustration with excessive vlogging. Paul responded, defending his fiancée's content creation....
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Tokyo's metropolitan government is allowing employees to wear shorts to work this summer as part of an expanded "Cool Biz" energy-saving initiative. This move aims to combat rising energy costs, exacerbated by the Middle East war, and address increasingly harsh summers. The policy encourages comfortable attire, including polo shirts, T-shirts, and...
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Bill had successfully passed two votes in the Commons but did not face a vote in the LordsDowning Street has hit back at reports suggesting the US could reconsider its position over the UK's claim to the Falkland Islands because the UK did not do enough to assist the American bombing of Iran was leaked.The prime minister's official spokesperson...
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Officials assessing route after serac between base camp and camp one deemed unstable and too risky for climbers A large ice block on the route just above the Mount Everest base camp has forced hundreds of climbers and local guides to delay their attempt to scale the world's highest peak.The serac between base camp and camp one was unstable and...
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A poll shows most Australians think the country is either in a recession or will be soon. Economists have a different viewGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralian households were already on edge before the bombs started falling in Iran.The cost of living was high and inflation was accelerating again, forcing the Reserve...
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President Trump asserted drug prices dropped over 100%, a mathematically impossible claim, defending a "different way" of calculating reductions. He cited hypothetical scenarios of massive price hikes and subsequent drops to justify his administration's claims, drawing criticism for flawed math. Other disputed statements on Iran and inauguration...
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