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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rahmat Tunio)
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‘We are drowning’: Pakistan floods push toxic lake over edge
Heavy rain compounds decades-long environmental catastrophe at country’s largest freshwater lakeMaula Bakhsh Mala’s village was submerged by Lake Manchar for the third time last week. “What bad luck we have,” said the 68-year-old fisher. “When there is no water in the lake, we are starving. When there is plenty of water, we are drowning.”Late last month, after weeks of heavy rain and flooding, Pakistan declared a state of emergency. The UN secretary general, António Guterres, has described the r
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Angelique Chrisafisin Paris)
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Jean-Luc Godard chose to end life through assisted dying, lawyer confirms
The medical report on death of 91-year-old director said he had chosen to end his lifeGiant of the French New Wave dies at 91Jean-Luc Godard, the maverick French-Swiss director who revolutionised post-war cinema in Europe, died by assisted dying, his lawyer has confirmed.The medical report on the death of the 91-year-old director said he had chosen to end his life. He “had recourse to legal assistance in Switzerland for a voluntary departure” because he was “stricken with ‘multiple incapacitatin
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Interviews by Imogen Tilden and Graeme Green)
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‘She had an aura’ – five photographers on capturing the Queen
Whether candid moment or elaborately staged portrait, five royal photographers recall the unique mixture of ceremony and unexpected intimacy they experienced while shooting the monarchJulian CalderI got in touch with the Palace and asked: “Could I photograph Her Majesty?” The message came back: “Too busy to do it in Edinburgh, but happy to do something in Balmoral.” It was for a book project, Keepers: The Ancient Offices of Britain. The idea I had in mind was to take a picture of a figure in the
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (PA Media)
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Met police officer charged with 13 child sexual offences
PC Hussain Chehab is accused of four counts of sexual activity with a child aged 13 to 15 among other chargesA serving Metropolitan police officer has been charged with more than a dozen offences including four counts of sexual activity with a child aged 13 to 15, the force has said.PC Hussain Chehab was also charged with five counts of making indecent photographs/pseudo-photographs of a child, one count of taking indecent images of children, one count of engaging in sexual communication with a
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Mark Brown)
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Manchester City footballer Benjamin Mendy cleared of one count of rape
Footballer’s co-accused Louis Saha Matturie also cleared of offences against same womanThe Manchester City defender Benjamin Mendy has been found not guilty of one count of rape on the direction of the judge at his trial at Chester crown court.Judge Stephen Everett on Tuesday ordered a jury to clear Mendy, 28, of an allegation that he raped a 19-year-old woman at his Cheshire mansion on 24 July last year. Continue reading...
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories
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£70 to run an oven for a week?! How the fuel crisis has Aga owners ripping out their stoves
One Blackpool-based ‘uninstaller’ has removed 35 of the kitchen classics this year. What a way to mark a centenary!Name: Aga.Age: 100. Continue reading...
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ian Sample Science editor)
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Scientists find out the best way to soothe a crying baby
Walking around, then sitting down and holding baby for up to eight minutes seems to be the most effective techniqueRather than stumbling back to bed in the early hours after finally soothing their crying baby, sleep-deprived parents may want to peruse the latest scientific literature on the transport of altricial mammals.In an attempt to help those rendered numb by sleep loss, researchers have conducted a series of experiments to find out which approach to wailing infants settles them the best.
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Dave Simpson)
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‘The uncertainty is the worst thing’: the energy bill crisis facing UK independent music venues
Price rises mean many of the country’s smaller venues, such as Band on the Wall in Manchester, risk redundancies and downscaled operations in the coming monthsWith a 200-year history, Band on the Wall in Manchester is one of north-west England’s best-loved music venues. Over the years, it has hosted jazz greats, pivotal early appearances by Buzzcocks, Joy Division and the Fall, and more recently the likes of James Blake and Self Esteem. However, like most of the nation’s venues, it is now reelin
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Leyland Cecco in Toronto)
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Deadly rampage in Canada follows ‘ambush’ of Toronto police officer
Suspect killed by police after standoff in Hamilton cemetery after constable among two killed and three seriously wounded A Toronto police officer was shot dead in an unprovoked “ambush” before a gunman killed another man and left three others with serious injuries in a deadly rampage on Monday afternoon. The suspect was later killed in a cemetery following a standoff with police.The attacks began around 2pm on Monday, at a Tim Hortons restaurant in the city of Mississauga, west of Toronto. Cons
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Sep 13, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Kate Connolly)
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First German film adaptation of All Quiet on the Western Front shows ‘shame’ of war
Edward Berger’s adaptation of 1928 classic depicts ‘guilt and pain’ felt by Germans over being aggressor countryThe director of the first German film adaptation of the classic 1928 anti-war novel All Quiet on the Western Front has said he hopes that a “German perspective” on the impact of war on the aggressor country would leave its mark.“Hopefully it helps to understand that nothing good can come from war,” Edward Berger said of his adaptation – the third time that Erich Maria Remarque’s work h