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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Anna Tims)
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Axa refused to pay my travel insurance claim … then ignored me
First it asked for two years’ medical history, then five. Then I couldn’t get anyone to answer the phoneI filed a $414 (£359) travel insurance claim with Axa last October after suffering dehydration in the US. Ten months later, it still has not been dealt with. I had provided all the requested paperwork, including three years of medical history from my GP, and in January I was called to be told my claim had been approved.Nothing arrived, so I called again in March. After an hour, I was told the
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (J Oliver Conroy)
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Why did a judge grant Trump’s request for a ‘special master’?
Critics say the decision to stop reviewing documents seized from Mar-a-Lago until a special master is appointed is ‘unprecedented’ and ‘insane’Monday’s decision by a US federal judge to stop the investigation of Donald Trump’s seizure of classified documents until a “special master” reviews them has thrown the political and legal worlds into uproar – pitting those who believe the ex-president has special legal privileges against those who think he should be treated like any other citizen.The pro
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories
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All the sun of the fair: Florida’s strawberry festival – in pictures
Fairground rides, fishy prizes and delicious desserts all feature at the Sunshine State’s annual 11-day bash Continue reading...
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Becca Leathlean)
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A moment that changed me: As my parents argued, I watched reggae on TV and felt transported
Seeing people in Jamaica dancing in the street made me want to join them, and began a lifelong love that led me to become a DJI heard reggae for the first time when I was 10, in the summer of 1972. My expat father was home on leave from Hong Kong, visiting my mum and I in our Devon bungalow. He had just broken the news that I was to be sent away to boarding school and Mum was upset. There was shouting and tears. In the midst of it all, I hunkered down in front of the evening news.What I saw took
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Samantha Lock)
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Russia-Ukraine war: Liz Truss pledges ‘full backing’ to Ukraine; UN finds extensive damage to nuclear plant – live
Zelenskiy hails what he says will be a ‘profound and productive relationship’ with new British prime minister; IAEA ‘gravely concerned’ about ZaporizhzhiaAt a glance: what we know on day 196 of the invasionMoscow has sent a request to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) requesting “additional explanations” on some areas in their report following a visit to the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov said the request had been made on Wednesday, according
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Simona Foltyn in Mahnawia)
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‘The green land is a barren desert’: water scarcity hits Iraq’s Fertile Crescent
An inefficient 8,000 year old irrigation system combined with mismanagement has worsened the effects of drought – and cattle and crops are dyingIn the heart of a region known as the Fertile Crescent, Abdul Hadi Mizher dug a well on his family farm. The Iraqi farmer drilled 16m into the hard earth. But despite the depth, not a single drop of water emerged.Iraq has had a particularly dry summer but Mizher’s family have been here for four generations, growing wheat and vegetables and raising cows a
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Hollie Richardson, Hannah Verdier, Ali Catterall and Graeme Virtue)
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TV tonight: Joe Gilgun is brilliant in the return of Brassic
The lively residents of Hawley are back for a fourth season. Plus: Gillian Anderson is perfectly cast in The Great. Here’s what to watch today Continue reading...
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Helen Davidson in Taipei and agencies)
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China using ‘cognitive warfare’ to intimidate Taiwan, says president Tsai
Tsai says in addition to intrusions by drones and aircraft, Beijing uses ‘false information to create disturbance in minds of people’China-Taiwan tensions explained in 30 secondsChina’s military is increasingly using drones to put pressure on Taiwan, the island’s president has said, adding to its arsenal of intimidatory strategies including “cognitive warfare” and incursions by war planes and ships.Taiwan’s president Tsai Ing-wen said the threat from China’s government, which claims Taiwan is a
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent)
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Heat pumps should be key to Truss’s energy strategy, urges expert
Measures unlikely to include incentives for people to install devices, which cut bills and emissionsHeat pumps need to be at the heart of any new energy strategy, to keep Britain’s homes warm and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but so far there is little sign of the policy measures needed, one of the UK’s leading heating experts has warned.Liz Truss, who was officially installed as prime minister on Tuesday, has pledged help for households with the cost of living crisis with details to be annou
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Courtney Walsh at Flushing Meadows)
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Nick Kyrgios bounced out of US Open by Karen Khachanov in quarter-final thriller
Russian wins 7-5, 4-6, 7-5, 7-6 (3), 6-4 to set up clash with Casper RuudKyrgios delivers flat opening set and suffers apparent calf problemIt is the overcooked forehand in a thriller that might have cost Nick Kyrgios a grand slam title. As gallant as the Australian was when edged 7-5, 4-6, 7-5, 6-7 (4), 6-4 by Karen Khachanov at the US Open, one wonders whether such a golden chance will ever come again. The frustration he showed on exiting the court suggested he realised as much. Smashed racket