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‘They are people’: asylum seekers caught up in ‘hybrid war’ at Poland-Belarus border
The fence is five and a half metres high and bristles with jagged rolls of razor wire. Armed soldiers stand guard, surveying the snowy forest, still and silent on a frigid winter’s day. Cameras atop the fence are scanning the ground, sending footage back to the nearby HQ, which is …
AJ Brown’s BookTok moment helped the Super Bowl-bound Eagles and an unknown author
Sarah Jessica Parker is papped on the regular dashing around the West Village with a
in her grip. Actor andonetime Jonathan Safran Foer correspondent
Natalie Portman uses Instagram to flaunt her bibliophile status, posting selfies with a cocked eyebrow peeking out from …The Breakdown | England beware: rugby’s Messi is even better after Olympic sevens stint
Tickets to watch France play England this weekend are not cheap. Premium adult seats cost £199 apiece and even the most affordable ones up in the gods will set you back £89. Before you phone the Rugby Football Union to enquire if an England win is included as part of …
Starmer leaves Brussels with a tariff-free Trump sycophancy surplus | John Crace
Don’t mention the trade war. Don’t mention anything much, come to think of it. Stick to generalised soundbites. Careless talk costs lives. Keir Starmer’s trip to Brussels to meet EU leaders was fraught with danger. Don’t say anything too complimentary about the EU as all the Brexiters will go mad …
Six ways to fix England women’s cricket after another Ashes series debacle | Raf Nicholson
England have just lost the Women’s Ashes 16-0. Assuming money is no object, what should they do to ensure they are competitive when they next face Australia in 2027? Here are six suggestions …
1)
Give the job to Edwards
Canadian sports fans are booing the US anthem. But do Americans care?
It’s not as if national anthems are the only way of telling that many pro sports leagues straddle the border between Canada and the US. The line can’t be ignored. There’s an exchange rate, for one thing, as well as different tax rates. There are cultural differences, too, if slight, …
‘Hope has returned’: tribe hails Lula’s fight against illegal mining in Amazon
The Yanomami villagers had trekked for days through some of Brazil’s most secluded jungles to reach the assembly, their traditional clothing announcing an existence deeply entwined with nature that stretched back thousands of years.
As they filed into a thatched communal hut to share stories of their lives, the forest …
England need new leadership to move on from Women’s Ashes debacle | Raf Nicholson
Fire chiefs warn UK is not prepared for climate crisis impacts
The UK is not prepared for the impact of climate breakdown, fire chiefs have warned, as they called on the government to take urgent action to protect communities.
The National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) said the ability of fire services to tackle weather-related emergencies was at risk, despite often being …
Pressure grows on EU to freeze minerals deal with Rwanda over DRC fighting
The EU is under mounting pressure to suspend a controversial minerals deal with Rwanda that has been blamed for fuelling the conflict in the east of the
Democratic Republic of the Congo
.Calls to freeze the agreement have grown after fighters from the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group …