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German big wave surfer Sebastian Steudtner has surfed what is possibly the biggest wave ever measured at 28.57 metres (93.73ft). Steudtner’s attempt came off the coast of Nazare, Portugal, two months ago on Saturday 24 February. The height of the w ...
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Volunteers rushed to rescue three sacred Torah scrolls buried beneath the rubble of a destroyed synagogue after it burned down in upstate New York. Members of a volunteer safety patrol ran into the charred building to dig out a safe containing the ho ...
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The robbery from a GardaWorld warehouse on Easter Sunday was like something from a movie â and police appear to be puzzled by how it went down
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Mitcham residents say the Burn Bullock had been ‘disgracefully neglected’ prior to the blaze destroying much of the building
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As tensions with China rise, scientists at Americaâs leading universities complain of stalled research after crackdown at airports
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Minute-by-minute report: Join John Brewin for the first leg in this blockbuster repeat of the 2021 final
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Possible move in autumn statement come as experts sound alarm about dire state of UK public services
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A Nigerian chess champion has played the game non-stop for 58 hours to break the world record. Tunde Onakoya, 29, hopes to raise $1 million for children’s education across Africa with his marathon attempt that began in New York City’s Times Squar ...
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Gaza hospital officials say an Israeli airstrike on a residential building has killed at least nine people
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Bodycam footage shows the moment a man was rescued after falling into the Hudson River on Manhattan’s West Side. The New York Police Department (NYPD) and Fire Department New York (FDNY) responded to a call for help shortly after 7am. Arriving on t ...
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The debonair duo have remixed U2 and Britney, and angered Kanye West. Still on each otherâs wavelengths after almost a decade away, theyâre resuming their quest to make âthe most dramatic music possibleâ
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Itâs three decades since the governmentâs attempt to ban raves radicalised an oddball coalition of dance fans, squatters and ânew ageâ travellers. What became of the protesters who tried to kill the bill?
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The prospect of home loan rates staying high for longer is not the tonic for lendersâ financial results it once was
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Ex-president reduced to silence in court, including this week, when he was forced to face opinions of New Yorkers during jury selection
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Chain changes ‘That’s why mums go to Iceland’ line to reflect fact other people also do grocery shopping
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Recordings of healthy fish are being transmitted to attract heat-tolerant larvae back to degraded reefs in the Maldives
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The pseudoscientific term, made notorious by George Floydâs murder in the US, will no longer be used by the police watchdog