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‘Africa is where I’m from’: why some Black Brazilians are moving to Benin
João Diamante was gripped by a sense of belonging as he stepped out of the airport terminal thousands of miles from his birthplace in Brazil.
“The first thing I felt was that I was at home,” recalled the 33-year-old celebrity chef from Rio. “Nobody looked at me like they were …
Vets urged to cut back on flea treatments amid UK biodiversity fears
Vets need to stop “profiteering” by giving dogs and cats preventive flea treatments that are wiping out insects and songbirds, according to a well-known scientist.
The standard practice in the UK at present is to advise that customers take a preventative approach, treating their pets every couple of months even …
Then and now: how do the Eagles and Chiefs compare to 2023’s Super Bowl?
Inside Cleveland’s quiet revolution: can the red-hot Cavs really win it all?
Heathrow third runway: a saga of promises, protest and U-turns
The saga of Heathrow’s third runway has been continuing for decades, with ministerial resignations, U-turns from politicians against the backdrop of climate disaster, including 0.2C of global heating since the expansion was first proposed. Now the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, is hoping to kickstart the expansion again in a push for …
Roman Abramovich may owe HMRC £1bn for unpaid taxes, analysis shows
Roman Abramovich, the billionaire Russian oligarch, may owe British tax authorities as much as £1bn, according to analysis of documents that suggests his companies failed to pay tax on profits made through an elaborate offshore investment scheme.
Leaked papers and court filings shed new light on how the income from …
Picture prefect: Japanese city deploys guards to control unruly tourists seeking perfect shot
surge in inbound tourism
.Tourism officials in Otaru, a small city in …
Green transition should benefit ordinary Londoners, says deputy mayor
Working-class people and those from ethnic minorities will benefit most from a range of environmental policies being implemented in London, the capital’s deputy mayor has said.
Mete Coban, 32, grew up in a council flat in the borough of Hackney and saw for himself the difficulties the lack of green …
No more excuses: the time has come for the RBA to cut interest rates | Greg Jericho
Dozens feared dead in India at Kumbh Mela religious festival
Dozens of people are feared to have died in multiple crowd crushes at India’s Kumbh Mela festival, local officials at the scene have said, as vast crowds of people went to bathe at one of the holiest sites of the Hindu gathering.
People were crushed at about 4am on Wednesday …