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Regular worshippers joined by newcomers for first 15-minute service at St Davidâs in Penllergaer
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Hopes of a UK interest rate cut and easing geopolitical tensions are not the only reasons for the intraday peak reached this morning
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Unrest spreads across US university campuses as Columbia moves to remote teaching for remainder of semester after student arrests
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Trump to fight court order preventing him from abusing wide range of people connected to trial; former CEO of National Enquirer returns
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Moderna, Pfizer and BioNTech are in a dispute over the rights to life-saving vaccine technology patents.
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Australian journalist forced to ‘leave India abruptly’ after reporting critically on Modi government
Avani Dias says she was told her reporting on Sikh separatist leader’s assassination had ‘gone too far’
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Prime minister Nikol Pashinyan says his country needs support to avoid war with heavily armed neighbour Azerbaijan – and is clear about the importance of close ties with the EU and other Western nations
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A zoo in Florida is mourning after Juliet, believed to be one of the oldest manatees in the world, died aged 65 on Sunday 21 April. Weighing in at more than 3,000 pounds, Juliet was rescued back in 1956 along with her soon-to-be mate Romeo. She spent ...
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Former president complains on conservative talk radio on eve of Judge Merchan’s hearing on prosecution’s complaint alleging that defendant broke terms of gag order
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Columbia University president testified to Congress last week about pro-Palestinian protests on their campus
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Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni’s far-right-led government wants to allow anti-abortion groups access to women considering ending their pregnancies
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A scheme to allow British under-30s to live and work in the EU has been flatly rejected. Why punish them for older votersâ mistakes, asks Guardian columnist Zoe Williams
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The head of Londonâs busy, brutalist arts complex says she needs funding so urgently that she might even consider giving a sponsor the right to rename it