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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent)
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Mystery of US archaeologist’s Irish disappearance to be examined on TV
Many Inishbofin islanders believe Arthur Kingsley Porter did not drown, but faked his deathWhen Arthur Kingsley Porter vanished from the remote island of Inishbofin off Ireland’s Atlantic coast in 1933 it made the front page of the New York Times. “Archaeologist lost from boat in storm,” said the headline.The inquest – the first in Ireland without a body – concluded the prominent Harvard university academic had in fact stumbled from a cliff while out walking and been washed away in a freak accid
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jennifer Rankin)
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Ukraine PM thanks Germany for solidarity and calls for more weapons
Denys Shmyhal’s comments on visit to Berlin show easing of tensions over response to Russian invasionRussia-Ukraine war: latest updatesUkraine’s prime minister has thanked Germany for its solidarity in the face of the Russian invasion while calling for more weapons, in a sign of easing tensions between Berlin and Kyiv.Denys Shmyhal, who was welcomed by the German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, with military honours in Berlin on Sunday, is the most senior Ukrainian official to visit the German capital
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Giles Richards at Zandvoort)
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Max Verstappen wins F1 Dutch Grand Prix to delight of home crowd
George Russell second; Charles Leclerc thirdLewis Hamilton anger at team strategy callMax Verstappen won the Dutch Grand Prix with a dominant drive from pole position for Red Bull. The Dutchman had formidable pace at Zandvoort and solidly beat Mercedes’ George Russell into second place. However Mercedes provoked anger from Lewis Hamilton when a late strategy call cost the British driver any chance of a podium finish and reduced him to fourth place, from the lead. Charles Leclerc was in third for
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nadia Khomami Arts and culture correspondent)
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Ukrainian director calls for trials of Soviet-era ‘war crimes’
Speaking in Venice, Sergei Loznitsa said situation in Ukraine shows that ‘history repeats itself when we don’t learn from’ itRussia-Ukraine war: latest updatesThe Russian state should be tried for historical crimes committed by the Soviet Union, the Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa has said before the premiere of his new documentary, The Kiev Trial, at Venice.Speaking at a press conference, Loznitza – who was expelled from the Ukrainian film academy for expressing his support for Russian film-
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Peter Bradshaw)
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Master Gardener review – Paul Schrader’s plantation drama fails to blossom
Venice film festival: Sigourney Weaver and Joel Edgerton can’t save this stilted, eccentric crime storyPaul Schrader is back with another variation on his signature theme, although now it feels like a fifth-generation Xerox. Here again is the lonely, driven male – derived from the philosopher-hero of Bresson’s Pickpocket – broodingly writing his journal of an evening in conditions of monkish austerity, haunted by the existential revelations of crime and a violent past, trying to transform or sub
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Nadia Khomami Arts and culture correspondent)
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Brendan Fraser: role taught me severely obese people are ‘incredibly strong’
Actor says lead role of Charlie in Darren Aronofsky’s The Whale is ‘most heroic man I have ever played’The actor Brendan Fraser has said playing the role of a severely obese man has taught him that those with similar bodies are “incredibly” strong people, both mentally and physically.The Whale, which premieres in competition at the Venice Film Festival on Sunday, has already generated buzz with speculation that it could be on the road to Oscar success. Continue reading...
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jasper Jolly)
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UK forces crypto exchanges to report suspected sanction breaches
New rules in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine cover all notionally valuable digital assetsCrypto exchanges must report suspected sanctions breaches to UK authorities under new rules brought in amid concerns that bitcoin and other cryptoassets are being used to dodge restrictions imposed in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.Official guidance was updated on 30 August to explicitly include “cryptoassets” among those that must be frozen if sanctions are imposed on a person or company.
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (John Crace)
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Truss for PM really is a laughing matter, finds Laura Kuenssberg panel | John Crace
Foreign secretary’s appearance on BBC’s new Sunday politics TV show deepens enigma of her own makingHalf the battle in launching a new Sunday politics TV show is booking the right guests. You don’t want your opening programme to be interviews with Jacob Rees-Mogg and John Redwood. So the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg pretty much nailed it by getting Liz Truss as the star attraction.There was a small downside, mind. We are all obliged to pretend that Truss isn’t a certainty to become the new
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Tumaini Carayol at Flushing Meadows)
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Victoria Azarenka says exploitation of female players happens ‘right and left’
Former No 1 has called on the sport to improve safeguardingAzarenka applauds Fiona Ferro for speaking out about abuseVictoria Azarenka has said that exploitation of female players happens “right and left” in professional tennis and that the sport should ensure that safeguarding issues are at the forefront of its concerns.“It’s a very sensitive subject, because you won’t hear those stories unless players come out and tell those stories. It happens right and left on the tour, which is unfortunate,
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Sep 04, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Matthew Weaver)
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Sturgeon warns Truss not to ‘gerrymander’ Scottish referendum rules
First minister hits out amid reports of plan to make it more difficult to secure yes vote for independenceNicola Sturgeon has warned Liz Truss against any attempt to “gerrymander the rules” on Scottish independence amid reports that ministers are planning measures to make securing a yes vote more difficult.An unnamed supporter of Truss, who is expected to become prime minister this week, suggested her government would introduce a requirement to demonstrate 60% support for another referendum befo