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From Trump to Raygun, here’s what Australians searched on Google in 2024
Australians may not get a vote in the US presidential election but it topped the Google searches in the country in 2024, with Raygun, Julian Assange and the CrowdStrike outage being some of the key people and moments Australians wanted to know more about in the year.
The election that …
Will emergence of HTS in Syria raise level of global terrorism threats?
UK and other European states suspend Syrians’ asylum applications
The UK and other European countries have said they will suspend the processing of asylum applications from Syrians after the fall of the Assad regime in Damascus, with Austria already preparing a “repatriation and deportation” programme to the country.
In London, a Home Office spokesperson said it had “temporarily paused …
Keir Starmer says Saudi Arabia trip fulfils ‘number one mission’ to grow UK economy
Keir Starmer has defended his trip to Saudi Arabia, saying it was needed to fulfil his “number one mission” of growing the UK economy.
Speaking during a visit to Riyadh, where he met the Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, the prime minister said his “sole intention” there was to …
My friend John Rose, who has died aged 79 from renal failure, was a lifelong socialist. He was also a committed anti–Zionist from a Jewish background and passionately supported the Palestinian cause.
As an undergraduate at the London School of Economics in the 1960s, John was one of the leading …
Five key takeaways for England after their series success in New Zealand
Pressure tells
Unless you’re Australia, New Zealand is not an easy place to win a Test series. India haven’t done so since 2008-09; England hadn’t managed it since 2007-08. The relatively modest praise for England’s achievement suggests New Zealand are condescended to in defeat as well as victory. If the …
Making sense of racing’s ‘£3bn black hole’ and affordability checks row
The increasingly frenzied cycle of claim and counter-claim over the impact of “affordability checks” on punters on the sport’s revenue stream from betting moved through several gears at once last week, with “out of control”, “unaccountable” and “thorough misunderstanding” among the accusations being thrown in one direction or the other.
…Brian Lockwood, a member of the last Great Britain team to win the Rugby League World Cup and a four-time Challenge Cup winner, has died aged 78. Once described as “tough as teak and polished as mahogany”, he combined the resilience of a stereotypical rugby league forward with the mercurial …
French film director faces charges of sexual harassment of child actor Adèle Haenel
In one of the first French #MeToo cases to come to court
, a film director has denied charges of sexual aggression against and harassment of the award-winning French actor Adèle Haenel.A group of feminists gathered outside the Paris court on Monday to support Haenel who claims …
Olympic champion Roje Stona leaves discus to attempt NFL career
Olympic discus champion Roje Stona is the latest high-profile athlete to switch sports and attempt to establish a career in the NFL.
The 25-year-old, who won gold for Jamaica at Paris 2024, will attempt to make the NFL as part of the league’s International Player Pathway program, which aims to …