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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Associated Press in Berlin)
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German inmate’s escape ends in fatal crash in France
Man on day release hijacked car at gunpoint in Mannheim and then died in head-on collision near NancyA German man’s escape from a prison day-release scheme resulted in a cross-border manhunt that ended hours later in a fatal crash in neighbouring France, police said on Wednesday.The 28-year-old fugitive hijacked a car at gunpoint in Mannheim, 190 miles (300km) south-west of Berlin, on Monday, forcing the driver to take off down a highway before he left her at a rest stop. Continue reading...
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lisa O'Carroll Brexit correspondent)
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EU braces for bruising battle with UK over Northern Ireland protocol
What could happen if Liz Truss triggers article 16 – and will it increase Brexit hostilities?The EU is bracing itself for another tumultuous and bruising battle with the UK over Brexit, despite hopes and pleas for Liz Truss to be pragmatic and try to seal a deal on the protracted Northern Ireland issues.“No one is optimistic. We are in for a very bumpy few months,” said one EU source. Continue reading...
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Angelique Chrisafis in Paris)
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Vineyards await Saint-Émilion wine rankings after 10-year row over 2012 results
Rankings in 2012 were subject of lengthy legal proceedings, and several top châteaux have pulled out this yearWinemakers in the historic vineyards of Saint-Émilion in France are hoping that prestigious wine rankings unveiled on Thursday will put an end to more than a decade of court cases, legal wrangling and controversy.The sedate area of Saint-Émilion, with its Romanesque architecture and collection of vineyards classed as a world heritage site, has been at the centre of a long-running row ove
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (PA Media)
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Katie Archibald pays emotional tribute to cyclist and partner Rab Wardell
Hundreds attend Dunfermline Crematorium for the service‘Rab would never leave a friend who needed it’ says OlympianKatie Archibald, the double Olympic champion, paid an emotional tribute to her partner Rab Wardell at his funeral. Wardell died aged 37 on 24 August after suffering a cardiac arrest while lying in bed with Archibald, just days after he was crowned Scottish mountain bike champion.Hundreds gathered at Dunfermline Crematorium for the service on Wednesday, with the procession carrying h
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Bethan McKernan in Jerusalem)
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Housekeeper to Israel’s defence minister jailed for offering to spy on his employer
Omri Goren Gorochovsky admitted contacting Black Shadow hacking collective linked to Iran A housekeeper who worked for Israel’s defence minister has been jailed for offering to spy on his employer for an Iran-linked hacking group.Omri Goren Gorochovsky, a resident of the central city of Lod, was sentenced to three years in prison by an Israeli court on Tuesday after being found guilty of attempting to pass on information to an enemy entity. Initial espionage charges were dropped under a plea dea
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Kate Connolly in Berlin)
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German chancellor rejects calls to reverse nuclear power plant closures
Olaf Scholz says country has enough energy to get through winter after Russia cut gas suppliesThe German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, has rejected calls for his government to commit to a longer-term extension of the life of the country’s nuclear power plants and insisted that Europe’s largest economy would have enough energy to get through the winter.Scholz shut down criticism from the opposition conservative alliance and at least one leading economist, who have described his coalition’s decision to
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (David Hytner, Ed Aarons and Fabrizio Romano)
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Chelsea sack Thomas Tuchel and open talks with Brighton’s Graham Potter
Potter the No 1 target with Pochettino the preferred backupTuchel’s relationship with Boehly had unravelledChelsea have opened talks with Brighton’s Graham Potter over their vacant manager’s job after sacking Thomas Tuchel in the wake of Tuesday’s 1-0 defeat at Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League.Potter is Chelsea’s first choice, with Mauricio Pochettino their preferred backup option should talks break down and Zinedine Zidane another on the shortlist. Potter has a release clause that is belie
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Robert Tait in Prague)
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Broken Jewish tombstones used to pave Czech square made into memorial
Monument commemorates desecration of Jewish cemeteries under former communist regimeThe desecration of Jewish cemeteries under the communist regime of the former Czechoslovakia has been given official recognition with a new memorial fashioned from headstones that were carved up and used for paving stones in Prague.The Return of the Stones monument, consisting of 7 tonnes of broken tombstones, was unveiled on Wednesday in the Czech capital’s old Jewish cemetery, which itself was partly desecrated
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Deyan Sudjic)
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Tony Hunt obituary
Structural engineer who built the Sainsbury Centre in Norwich and the huge biodomes at the Eden Project in CornwallIf it had not been for Tony Hunt’s formidable skills as a structural engineer, the story of British architecture over the past half-century, from the refined elegance of the steel-and-glass temple that is Norman Foster’s Sainsbury Centre in Norwich to the huge biodomes of Nicholas Grimshaw’s Eden Project in Cornwall, might have taken a very different course.Hunt, who has died aged 9
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Sep 07, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Letters)
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We must not airbrush Boris Johnson’s shameful record in office | Letters
Paul McGilchrist, John Cookson and Chris Hardy respond to an article by Vernon Bogdanor on how history will treat the former prime ministerVernon Bogdanor has a peculiarly generous view of Boris Johnson’s premiership (Boris Johnson broke all the rules, but history may be kind to him yet, 5 September) . Despite listing Johnson’s assaults on the constitution, his willingness to flout due process to save his friends, his disdain for parliamentary procedure, his financial improprieties and his lying