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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Andy Bull in Karachi)
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Jos Buttler vows to ‘raise spirits’ of Pakistan as England return after 17 years
Players to make five-figure donation to help with flood reliefButtler also says he consulted squad on recalling Alex Hales After 17 years away, England were welcomed back to Pakistan with a flurry of warm applause for their captain, Jos Buttler, as he spoke about the floods that have devastated the country in recent months.“We know the tough times that the people of Pakistan are facing with the floods,” Buttler said. “We hope that our being here to play some exciting games of cricket will be a s
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent)
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Pakistan floods ‘made up to 50% worse by global heating’
Study says climate crisis likely to have significantly increased rainfall and made future floods more likelyThe intense rainfall that has caused devastating floods across Pakistan was made worse by global heating, which has also made future floods more likely, scientists have found.Climate change could have increased the most intense rainfall over a short period in the worst affected areas by about 50%, according to a study by an international team of climate scientists. Continue reading...
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Raf Nicholson at the County Ground, Bristol)
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Dunkley and Capsey steer England to T20 series win over India
Third T20i: England 126-3 beat India 122-8 by seven wicketsEcclestone takes three wickets as hosts win series 2-1England sealed their T20 series against India in emphatic fashion at Bristol, winning by seven wickets with 10 balls to spare as Sophia Dunkley (49 off 44) and Alice Capsey (38 not out off 24) easily chased down the 123 runs required.England’s series win came despite them missing three of their senior players – Heather Knight, Nat Sciver and Katherine Brunt. “It’s been different but w
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Barney Ronay)
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Farewell to Roger Federer, the greatest player in an era of greats | Barney Ronay
Swiss who won 20 grand slam titles combined balletic grace with accuracy, power, shot selection and competitive willTime and simple human wear-and-tear told us Roger Federer had to stop playing professional tennis at some point. Here is a man who was winning grand slam tournaments before the iPhone was invented, while Tony Blair was still a very popular prime minister, and who first won Wimbledon two months after Carlos Alcaraz was born.And yet the news that Federer intends to retire now at the
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Gerard Meagher)
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Debt-laden Worcester told by RFU they face suspension over safety concerns
First home match of season scheduled for Sunday against ExeterDCMS mistakenly sends out administration letter to fansThe Rugby Football Union has told Worcester Warriors they will be suspended from the Premiership if the financially stricken club cannot provide assurances by midday on Friday that they can safely stage matches at Sixways. It is also understood that suspension could lead to Worcester being permanently kicked out of the Premiership if assurances over the club’s finances are not pro
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Matthew Weaver)
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Fireball seen over UK confirmed as meteor after day of confusion
Experts revise initial assumption that sighting was space junk linked to Elon Musk’s satellite programmeA fireball seen over many parts of the northern UK has been confirmed as a meteor after a day of confusion about its identity.The fireball was visible above northern England, Northern Ireland and Scotland as it blazed across the clear night sky just after 10pm on Wednesday night. Continue reading...
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian sport)
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Michael Jordan’s ‘Last Dance’ Chicago Bulls jersey sells for record $10.1m
NBA star wore jersey during historic run to sixth titlePrevious record for sports jersey was $9.28mA jersey worn by Michael Jordan during the 1998 NBA finals – a period chronicled in the hit Netflix documentary The Last Dance – has attracted a record price of $10.091m at auction.The sum is the highest ever for a piece of sports clothing, eclipsing the $9.28m paid for the shirt worn by Diego Maradona during the “Hand of God” game against England at the 1986 World Cup. An autographed player card o
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Edwin Rios)
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US civil rights groups file complaint against ‘death by incarceration’ to UN
The filing urges UN special rapporteurs to declare life sentences, including without parole, a violation of incarcerated people’s rightsThe moment Terrell Carter learned the death sentence he received decades ago would end, he was filled with extreme happiness and intense sorrow.Carter had spent 30 years of his life in prison without parole for second-degree murder he committed in Pennsylvania, one of six states in the US where there is no possibility of parole when sentenced to life. In July, a
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tumaini Carayol)
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A gamechanger and a gentleman: Roger Federer finally calls time
He enjoyed one of tennis’ greatest careers, amassing titles at an astonishing rate and winning fans with his smooth styleShortly after Pete Sampras departed the 2000 Wimbledon final as a 13-time grand slam champion, he was asked a simple question in his press conference: “Can you think of anybody beating the record?” At the time many people wondered the same thing as Sampras built a seemingly untouchable standing in the game. Now it seems laughable. Exactly a year later, that person toppled him
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Sep 15, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Caroline Davies)
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Queen’s state funeral to be followed by Windsor service and burial next to Philip
Westminster Abbey ceremony to be attended by 2,000 guests and end with two-minute silenceDeath of the Queen and King Charles’s accession - latest updatesQueen Elizabeth II will be buried next to the Duke of Edinburgh at Windsor in a private ceremony attended by her family on Monday after her state funeral at Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace has said.The Queen will be laid to rest in the King George VI Memorial Chapel during a service at 7.30pm. Continue reading...