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Ships evacuating 12,000 islanders over fears that side of Mount Ruang might slide into sea and cause tsunami
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A bloodstain here, a wonky seam there: it had its flaws, but so do I. And Iâm absolutely fine with that
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The writer of The New York Trilogy, Leviathan and 4 3 2 1 – known for his stylised postmodernist fiction – has died from complications of lung cancer
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US secretary of state, who is in Tel Aviv, says he is also focused on people âwho are suffering in this crossfireâ
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Manahel-al-Otaibi was arrested in November 2022 after she called for reforms around women’s rights in Saudi Arabia
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Brexit and Scottish independence have benefited Rishi Sunak and Humza Yousaf â now both are suffering the consequences, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
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1 May 1899: The Guardianâs weekly cycling column questions a police officerâs evidence in a speeding cyclist case and reassures riders that brake blocks cause little damage to rims
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The Chicago Tribune, Denver Post and others file suit saying the tech companies ‘purloin millions’ of articles without permission
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Patrick Stewart and Cliff Baty will leave at the end of the season with Jean-Claude Blanc taking over as interim CEO until 13 July
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Airline investigating whether privacy breach allowing customers to view othersâ account details was caused by ârecent system changesâ
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Revenue at Amazon Web Services increases to $25bn as retail giant releases earnings report surpassing Wall Street expectations
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A devoted father with a zest for life, he was given an indeterminate sentence in 2006. He is still locked up – and losing hope that he will ever be released
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Silencing of a film-maker documenting the widespread 2022 demonstrations against Covid controls is part of rising suppression of press freedom
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New figures show nearly 14% of all houses in Japan are empty but the glut is attracting growing interest from foreigners