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Pontiff calls for peace in Ukraine and Sudan and expresses concern over âextremely graveâ situation in Gaza
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Monarch grateful to medical teams for their âcomfortâ and praises UK communities for unity after summer riots
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Danish defense minister says country will spend $1.5 billion to ensire âstronger presenceâ in Arctic
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Now the Guardianâs Top 50 countdown, as voted for by the whole film team, has announced its No 1, here are our chief criticâs personal choices, in no particular order
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Before he has taken a single executive decision, countries around the world are positioning themselves for his impact
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Joe and Evanna Giardina treasure memories of the affectionate 16-year-old they dubbed the âlove machineâ, who died in the 2004 disaster
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Campaigners call for action in 2025, as crippling repayments prevent spending to cut poverty and tackle climate crisis
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From halibut and hot dogs to unlikely friendships: This is what happens inside the Senate lunch room
Senators might lose their ‘French working week’ under Trump. That could be a very good thing, writes Eric Garcia
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People were quick to confirm that they have, indeed, celebrated Christmas during the period when Trump was not president
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Bar some glitches, I think a tipping point has been reached, says Ed Newton-Rex, founder of Fairly Trained, a non-profit that certifies AI companies that respect creatorsâ rights
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Indeterminate sentences were scrapped in 2012 â but thousands of prisoners are still serving them, often for petty crimes, with no hope of release. Could there now be hope of resentencing?
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Hundreds march on state prosecutor’s office to demand justice after 15 people killed when renovated roof collapsed