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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Samantha Lock)
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Canada mass stabbing: police search for two suspects after 10 killed across Saskatchewan – latest updates
Fifteen people are in hospital after attacks in 13 locations in two communities in the provinceReport: police say 10 killed and 15 hurt in Saskatchewan stabbingsIn response to the attacks, James Smith Cree Nation declared a state of emergency and various locations increased security. The Mosaic Stadium, host to the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ game, also boosted its security presence. A call for additional staff was issued to respond to the influx of casualties,” authority spokeswoman Anne Linemann
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (John Bartlett in Santiago)
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Chile votes overwhelmingly to reject new, progressive constitution
With 96% of the ballots counted, the rejection camp has 62% and the approve team accept defeat in bid to replace Pinochet-era settlementChileans have voted comprehensively against a new, progressive constitution that had been drafted to replace the 1980 document written under Gen Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship.With 96% of the votes counted in Sunday’s plebiscite, the rejection camp had 61.9% support compared with 38.1% for approval amid what appeared to be a heavy turnout with long lines at pol
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rebecca Ratcliffe and Aung Naing Soe)
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Historic Yangon villa where Aung San Suu Kyi was held for 15 years under threat
Ousted leader’s estranged brother has won a court case allowing villa, considered a symbol of democracy in Myanmar, to be soldThe future of the lakeside villa in which Aung San Suu Kyi spent 15 years under house arrest is feared to be in jeopardy, after a court ruled in favour of her estranged brother, allowing the property to be sold.The colonial-style house at 54-56 University Avenue, which stands besides Yangon’s Inya Lake, is – for many in Myanmar – a symbol of the country’s struggle for dem
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Associated Press in New Delhi)
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Cyrus Mistry, billionaire ex-chairman of Tata Sons, dies in India car crash
Prime minister Narendra Modi calls 54-year-old’s death ‘a big loss’ as politicians and business leaders express shock after accident near MumbaiCyrus Mistry, an Indian-born Irish businessman and former chairman of Indian conglomerate Tata Sons, has died in an accident after his car crashed into a road divider in western India, police said. He was 54.The crash occurred on a river bridge in Maharashtra state’s Palghar district near Mumbai on Sunday, police officer Prakash Gaekwad said. Continue re
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Samantha Lock with agencies)
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Russia-Ukraine war latest: what we know on day 194 of the invasion
Zelenskiy claims progress in Ukraine’s counter-offensive; IAEA inspectors to remain at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant until at least MondaySee all our Ukraine war coverage Continue reading...
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Dani Anguiano in Los Angeles and agencies)
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Two killed in Northern California wildfire as firefighters continue to battle blazes
Deaths confirmed by Siskiyou sheriff on Sunday as high temperatures add to challenge for firefightersTwo people have died in a wildfire that ripped through a Northern California town, a local official has said, as firefighters in the far north of the state on Sunday battled blazes that forced evacuations and destroyed dozens of homes.“There’s no easy way of putting it,” said Siskiyou county sheriff Jeremiah LaRue as he shared the news of the fatalities on Sunday afternoon during a community meet
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Zoe Wood Consumer affairs correspondent)
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John Lewis stakes future on ‘moments economy’ as shopping habits shift
Retailer’s research shows people want to spend money on enjoying life day to day as cost of living continues to riseFor close to a century, John Lewis has been “never knowingly undersold”, but the retailer is now positioning itself as being there “for all life’s moments” as it adapts to a profound shift in spending habits driven by Covid-19 and rising living costs.The pledge is designed to tap into what the department store chain is billing as the “moments economy”, as Britons spend smaller amou
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Gaynor Parkin)
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Making decisions can be terrifying. Stop worrying about being wrong and try to have a curious mindset instead | Modern Mind
Thoughts such as ‘this is too important to mess up’ can be daunting. Try these three steps to make confident choices. The modern mind is a column where experts discuss mental health issues they are seeing in their workGet our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcastSometimes decisions about the future can be exhilarating and terrifying at the same time but becoming more curious and connecting with the wisdom of others provides a powerful tool to make confident choices.Thoughts
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Agencies)
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‘Let’s go Coco’: US Open crowd roars approval as Gauff reaches quarter-finals
Teenager beat Zhang Shuai in thrilling contest 7-5, 7-5American will play Caroline Garcia for place in semi-finalCoco Gauff used her superior speed to overcome a second-set deficit and clinch a thrilling 7-5, 7-5 win over China’s Zhang Shuai to reach the quarter-finals of the US Open for the first time.In a battle between the youngest player left in the draw, the 18-year-old Gauff, and the oldest, the 33-year-old Zhang, it was the Chinese player who looked sharper at the outset, breaking for a 2
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Sep 05, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Lucy Mangan)
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Mind Over Murder review – a truly moving testimony to the healing power of art
This psyche-shatteringly crazy true-crime documentary meticulously shows not just the frailty of humanity – but how a damaged community can be repairedIn terms of its content, Mind Over Murder (Sky Crime) is as psyche-shatteringly batshit as any of its many stablemates in the true-crime documentary genre. Formally, it is a thing of precision-engineered beauty.It could have, should have sprawled, if for no other reason than the number of alleged perpetrators involved. The Beatrice Six, as they ca