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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories
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Bird photographer of the year – the winning pictures
The bird photographer of the year winners for 2022 have been unveiled. An image of a rock ptarmigan in winter plumage taking flight above the snow-covered mountains of Tysfjord, Norway, has taken the grand prize in the world’s largest bird photography competition, which saw more than 20,000 entries from all over the world Continue reading...
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ruchi Kumarand Hikmat Noori)
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Tajikistan ‘rounding up and deporting Afghan refugees’
UN refugee agency urges authorities to end forced deportations as families say they are too scared to leave their homesThe Tajikistan authorities are reportedly rounding up Afghan refugees and forcing them to cross the border back into Afghanistan, despite some having been granted asylum in other countries.According to reports from Tajikistan’s 10,000-strong Afghan refugee community, people are being picked up off the street and houses raided in a spate of recent round-ups of Afghan families, wh
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Melanie Wilkinson)
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A shopping guide to the best … women’s jackets
As the hot weather fades, welcome back layer season with a funky jacket. Here are the best to buy, rent or thriftLime green, £60, monki.com Continue reading...
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Fatima Bhutto)
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The west is ignoring Pakistan’s super-floods. Heed this warning: tomorrow it will be you
Those who don’t die from the floods risk death by starvation – yet you’ve probably heard little about the devastationToday, Pakistan, the world’s fifth-most-populous country, is fighting for its survival. This summer, erratic monsoon rains battered the country from north to south – Sindh, the southernmost province, received 464% more rain over the last few weeks than the thirty-year average for the period.At the same time, Pakistan’s glaciers are melting at a rate never seen before. These two co
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Ryan Gilbey)
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‘I fell in love with two men – it was unbearable!’: Juliette Binoche on love triangles and ‘little boy’ Gérard Depardieu
The French screen star opens up about her life mirroring the plot of new film Both Sides of the Blade and putting male cinema icons in their place Broaching personal matters in an interview can be tricky. Laying the groundwork, not appearing prurient, choosing your words carefully so as not to spook your subject – all these elements are crucial. They are also completely unnecessary in the case of Juliette Binoche. We are fewer than five minutes into our Zoom call and already the 58-year-old acto
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Amelia Gentleman)
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Judge to consider trans charity’s appeal to strip LGB Alliance of legal status
Mermaids claims gay rights organisation was set up to lobby against rights of transgender peopleA judge will consider an appeal by the trans rights charity Mermaids on Friday against the Charity Commission’s decision to award charitable status to the new gay rights organisation LGB Alliance. It is understood to be the first time one charity has attempted to strip legal status from another.The highly unusual hearing will focus attention on increasingly fractious debates over sex and gender identi
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Wilfred Chan)
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When bitcoin plunges, Buttcoin cheers: the online community praying for the end of crypto
A Reddit subforum for people who are horrified by the proliferation of crypto scams and pyramid schemes pokes fun at cryptocurrencyAs bitcoin plunged below $20,000 in mid-June, many cryptocurrency users were distraught over massive losses – with some reporting they had lost their life savings. But one corner of the internet was cheering: Buttcoin, a Reddit subforum launched in 2011 to poke fun at cryptocurrency.“I’m addicted, I need help,” read one popular post. “I just love watching line go dow
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Caroline Davies)
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Elizabeth and Philip: a love that lasted seven decades
Duke of Edinburgh was said to be the only person to treat the Queen as ‘simply another human being’Britain mourns death of Queen Elizabeth - latest updatesThe one constant throughout most of Elizabeth II’s life was the Duke of Edinburgh. Prime ministers and senior courtiers came and went and each passing year stole further friends, but Prince Philip remained at her side, or a few paces behind when protocol dictated, for 73 years. She would say that it was an outstanding working partnership and a
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Caroline Davies)
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Snapping 'moving carpet' – Queen's corgis tested palace loyalties
Never at home unless surrounded by her favourite breed, the Queen championed corgis even though courtiers feared for their anklesThey were as emblematic of British royalty as the crown: Queen Elizabeth II’s corgis, preceding her like a “moving carpet” wherever she was resident, were the other royal dynasty to inspire worldwide fascination.They featured in portraits, official photographs and on a golden jubilee Isle of Man crown, and were even immortalised in china. Continue reading...
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Sep 09, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Martin Kettle)
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The loss of the Queen will test a divided Britain | Martin Kettle
A powerful unifying force has gone, leaving constitutional questions that will resonate for years to comeThe death of a monarch is an entirely foreseeable event, the solemn formalities hardwired into the rituals of dynastic succession. But it is also an event that is difficult, partly for the simple reason of good manners, to anticipate with any accuracy at any particular time.With the death at Balmoral of Queen Elizabeth II, a prepared but nevertheless shocked nation finds itself at such a mome