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German voters head to polls facing world of change as far right waits in the wings
German voters go to the polls today but it is a different world from when the campaign began only a few weeks ago.
Nearly 60 million people are choosing a government that will have to grapple with the breakdown of the transatlantic alliance under Donald Trump and new threats to …
Ukraine war briefing: Volodymyr Zelenskyy praises Keir Starmer for pledge of ‘ironclad support’
Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday praised the UK for showing “leadership” on the war with Russia
after the British prime minister,Keir Starmer, pledged his “ironclad support” for Kyiv
in a phone call. Ahead of a planned meeting with Donald Trump this week, Starmer insisted that Ukraine must …
How Dyson Daniels’ home town became an unlikely hotbed of Australian basketball talent | Jack Snape
Dyson Daniels opened his sparkling silver jacket on NBA draft night in 2022. Under the bright lights of the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, the lining on his right breast revealed the names of his parents and brothers. On Daniels’ left was stitched a map of Bendigo.
About two hours’ drive …
Salford can celebrate even in defeat as their future finally looks secure
Losing 32-6 at home to Leeds will not be a result Salford Red Devils fans look back on with too much fondness but in terms of the significance of the day itself, its importance can hardly be overstated.
Salford have, regrettably, been the story of the opening fortnight of the …
Do you want to buy a British kettle? Go whistle | Phillip Inman
Britons might never again get the chance to buy an electric kettle made in the UK. Even a £150 kettle from Dualit, the company most famous for making its celebrated toaster in Crawley, West Sussex, is produced by Chinese workers 5,000 miles away.
Most consumers think the whereabouts of the …
BMW pauses £600m upgrade to Oxford Mini plant as electric car demand falls
What have three years of Putin’s war done to both nations’ economies?
As Ukrainians prepare to enter their fourth year dealing with the harsh daily realities of life during conflict with Russia, few will be musing on the comparative economic health of the warring nations. However, inflation figures released either side of the border showed the continued toll the conflict has had …
‘It’s blackmail’: Ukrainians react to Trump demand for $500bn share of minerals
Drawing in the snow with his finger, Mykola Hrechukha sketched out how Ukraine’s new lithium mine might look. It would have a deep central shaft, with a series of side tunnels, he said. “The lithium is good everywhere. The biggest concentration is at a depth of 200-500 metres,” he said. …
The New York Yankees’ repeal of their facial hair policy is simply business
Far-right links and Putin praise: fears over £600m UK history theme park plan
With its spectacular shows featuring Viking longboats, Roman charioteers and sword-wielding knights who perform death-defying stunts, Puy du Fou in France is consistently ranked among the world’s best theme parks. Each performance of its centrepiece
Cinéscénie
show, which depicts 700 years of French history, features more than 1,000 actors, …