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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Guardian Staff)
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‘Whoever said the language of love is universal never lived in Germany’: British singles on the awkward truth about dating abroad
As part of a global romance special, we asked six UK emigrants to share their stories of hooking up around the world, from Beirut to BerlinI have often seen the dreariest, most potato-like English men elevated to stud statusAdam Gabbatt, 36, New York CityBeing a foreigner abroad doesn’t necessarily make you interesting, but it does at least give you something to talk about. If, like me, you’re a bit boring, you can still rely on someone at a party, or in a bar, or – once – in the shower at a swi
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ramon Antonio Vargas)
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US trio jailed by Iran and accused of espionage sue former captors
Sarah Shourd, Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal held for more than a year after being stopped while hiking along Iraqi border in 2009Three Americans who were jailed by Iran for more than a year and accused of being spies while hiking along the border with Iraq are suing their former captors, hoping to persuade a judge to award them damages for the torture they say they endured.The lawsuit being pursued by Sarah Shourd, her ex-husband and fellow journalist Shane Bauer, and their friend Josh Fattal is b
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Vikram Dodd Police and crime correspondent)
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New Met chief boosts ‘Line of Duty’ unit to root out prejudice and corruption
Exclusive: Mark Rowley has 100-day plan to turn force around after it was placed into special measuresThe new Metropolitan police commissioner is recruiting scores of new investigators to root out prejudiced and corrupt officers, the Guardian has learned.Mark Rowley starts on Monday and will launch a 100-day plan to turn Britain’s biggest force around after it became mired in repeated crises and was humiliatingly judged to be so poor it was placed into special measures by the official inspectora
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent)
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Will Charles III be as green a king as he was a prince?
New king will have to eschew grand statements on climate crisis but his role does not stop him talking to the PM in privateAccession of King Charles and death of Queen Elizabeth – latest updatesIn 1970, the young Prince of Wales made a speech warning of the dangers of pollution, and said society must deal urgently with the cost of cleaning it up, and preventing it in the first place.“We are faced at this moment with the horrifying effects of pollution in all its cancerous forms. There is the gro
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ian Jack)
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They say the Queen was crowned in a different country. But some things in Britain never change | Ian Jack
Even then, when I was eight, the system seemed absurd. But somehow, scepticism and affection lived side by sideIn the six hours of television that had to be filled between the news of the Queen being comfortable and the Queen being dead, the BBC’s Huw Edwards and Nicholas Witchell often reflected on how nobody could remember a time when she wasn’t there unless they were more than 70 years old. I would put the age limit rather higher: 77 sounds about right. Her father died on 6 February 1952, the
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Jonathan Jones)
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Idealised, gilded or defaced, Queen Elizabeth's image dominated our age
From Beaton to Warhol, from the Sex Pistols to the coins in our pockets, the Queen’s face has been everywhereAccession of King Charles and death of Queen Elizabeth – latest updatesWe carried her in our pockets and purses, jangled her and handed her over, put her in slot machines and bought soft drinks with her. The first image of Queen Elizabeth II that I can remember looking at was her profile on the new decimal coinage we were shown in infant school. The face on her coins was ineffable and tim
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Natasha Pulley)
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Babel by RF Kuang review – an ingenious fantasy about empire
Translation is the key to magic, as Kuang uses her genre to sharpen a historical investigation into colonisation, learning and powerWelcome to Babel: the great Oxford translation institute in an alternative version of Victorian England, where translators hold the keys to the British empire. Every device and engineering technique there is, from steam trains to the foundations of buildings, relies on silver bars enchanted with “match pairs”; words in two different languages that mean similar thing
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Chris McGreal)
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Bannon is not finished: his ‘precinct strategy’ could alter US elections for years
One longtime Bannon watcher says it’s too early to count him out – even a prison term could enhance his status among the Maga crowdWhen Steve Bannon heard that he was, after all, going to face charges last week for allegedly ripping off contributors to a multimillion-dollar fund to build a wall on the Mexican border, he claimed it was a sign of his success.Donald Trump’s former strategist said his arrest on Thursday was an attempt to shut down his War Room pod and video cast because it is drivin
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lois Beckett)
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Will the Queen’s death change Meghan and Harry’s new chapter?
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have charted a path for themselves in California with King Charles’ stamp of approvalAccession of King Charles and death of Queen Elizabeth – latest updates On Thursday, the website Prince Harry and his wife Meghan created as a platform for their new business ventures in California went dark. The links to Meghan’s new podcast disappeared and so did the references to the couple’s philanthropic efforts and their production deal. Instead, the homepage featured a tribu
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Sep 10, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Martin Pengelly in New York)
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Doug Mastriano prayed for Trump to ‘seize the power’ before Capitol attack
The Republican candidate for Pennsylvania’s governor spoke during a video call hosted by a Christian nationalist group memberA week before the Capitol attack, on a video call organised by a member of a Christian nationalist group, a Pennsylvania state senator who is the Republican candidate for governor in the battleground state prayed that supporters of Donald Trump would “seize the power” on 6 January 2021.Doug Mastriano attended the pro-Trump rally in Washington that day, after which supporte