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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Matt Fidler)
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Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2022 – winning images
Some of the winning images from the Royal Observatory Greenwich’s 14th Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition. The selection includes the winning image by Gerald Rhemann, Disconnection Event, a rare photograph of a piece of Comet Leonard’s gas tail being disconnected and carried away by the solar windThe images will be on display as part of an exhibition, which opens at the National Maritime Museum on Saturday 17 September Continue reading...
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Alexis Petridis)
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Marcus Mumford: ‘I didn’t just want to hang traumatic stuff out there and trigger people’
The singer’s unflinchingly honest debut solo album, Self-Titled, addresses the sexual abuse he suffered as a child. He talks about shame, addiction and redemption – and meeting the popeMarcus Mumford says he doesn’t actually remember writing Cannibal, the extraordinary song that opens his debut solo album, Self-Titled. But he’s very clear about the circumstances leading up to writing it. They began with a collapse into alcohol addiction and binge-eating towards the end of the last Mumford &
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Phillip Inman)
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Lenders urged to cancel Zambia debt as country faces economic collapse
Economists accuse bondholders of standing to make huge profits at the expense of the crisis-hit countryMore than 100 economists and academics have urged international lenders to crisis-stricken Zambia to write off a significant slice of their loans during financial restructuring talks this month.Zambia is seeking up to $8.4bn (£7.3bn) in debt relief from major lenders, including private funds run by the world’s largest investment manager, BlackRock, to help put its public finances back in order.
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ramon Antonio Vargas in New York)
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Fox News and Republicans try to shift attention to crime as midterms loom
Rightwing leaders push ‘soft on crime’ narrative to propel Republicans this fall, as most voters focus on abortion rightsWith most US voters indicating that the preservation of abortion rights is their chief focus as midterm elections loom, the face of Fox News and Republican politicians appear to be trying to shift attention to crime, a progressive media watchdog has warned.As Democrats seek to maintain razor-thin advantages in both congressional chambers, an analysis from Media Matters for Ame
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Steven Borowiec in Seoul)
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New Zealand ‘suitcase’ murders: South Korea suspect denies charges
The 42-year-old, whose name is suppressed, tells reporters outside police station: ‘I didn’t do it’A woman arrested over the alleged murder of two children whose bodies were discovered in suitcases in New Zealand has denied the charges as she left a police station in South Korea.In response to every question on Thursday as she was transferred by police from the city of Ulsan to Seoul, the woman gave the same answer: “I didn’t do it.” Continue reading...
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Kate Lyons)
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Son of Fijian prime minister faces NSW court on domestic violence-related charges
Ratu Meli Bainimarama has been charged with assault, stalking, choking and other charges in Windsor local courtGet our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcastThe son of the Fijian prime minister is facing criminal charges in relation to domestic violence-related allegations in a New South Wales court.Ratu Meli Bainimarama, 36, has been charged with 17 offences related to domestic violence, including five charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, two charges of stalki
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Reuters)
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Uber investigating computer network breach – report
A hacker apparently compromised an employee’s Slack messaging app and was able to gain access to other internal company systemsUber said on Thursday it is responding to a cybersecurity incident, after the New York Times reported that a hack had breached the company’s network and forced it to take several internal communications and engineering systems offline.A hacker compromised an employee’s workplace messaging Slack app and then used it to send a message to Uber employees announcing that it h
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian staff and agencies)
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‘I did not identify as a lesbian’: Anne Heche reflects on Ellen DeGeneres in upcoming memoir
The late actor opens up about her relationship with DeGeneres in Call Me Anne, a memoir finished shortly before her death, to be released in JanuaryIn a memoir Anne Heche worked on over the past year, the late actor shared candid thoughts on her relationship with Ellen DeGeneres in the late 1990s, when they were among Hollywood’s first openly gay couples.“I was labeled [sic] outrageous because I fell in love with a woman. I had never been with a woman before I dated Ellen,” Heche wrote in Call M
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Eleanor Gordon-Smith)
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I feel smothered by messages. My partner says she misses me, but it’s only been four hours!
What’s reasonable in a relationship is not a zero-sum game, writes advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith – imagine you could both get what you wantGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailI’ve recently re-entered into a relationship with my ex-partner. It seems to be good when we’re around each other – but the moment we’re apart there becomes issues (which is most of the week because we live apart). The problems stem from me not replying quickly to messages – even when I’m out with friends or
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Sep 16, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Presented by Nosheen Iqbal with Maya Jasanoff, Caroline Kimeu, Lisa Hanna and Niigaanwiwedam James Sinclair; produced by Sarah Lawrynuik and Axel Kacoutié; executive producers Homa Khaleeli and Phil Maynard)
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Can the commonwealth survive the death of the queen?
The Queen’s death has been marked throughout the Commonwealth with a period of official mourning. But not far below the surface lies a simmering anger among those grappling with the legacy of colonialismQueen Elizabeth II found out she had acceded to the throne while on a trip to Kenya in 1952. Throughout her reign she built and maintained relations throughout the Commonwealth, the club of mostly former British colonies, and travelled widely within it. It was an institution she was immensely pro