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US-based Syrian Christians eye new regime with mixture of hope and fear
For Los Angeles-based Armenag Bedrossian, the recent seismic changes in Syria that have seen the overthrow of the Assad regime are to be cautiously welcomed.
Over the past 13 years, the Armenian Catholic priest from Hasakah in north-east Syria has watched on as family members were kidnapped and killed by …
Washed-up Brits, local lowlifes and a Kray twin’s lighter: noir novel Spanish Beauty shines fond light on Benidorm
Despite spending the summers of her youth in Fuengirola, watching the foreign tourists at play and devouring the English-language paperbacks she found in a little bookshop in the Andalucían town, nothing could prepare Esther García Llovet for the spectacular unreality of the place that inspired her noir novel
…Guide to the 2025 Six Nations: From luckless England to hapless Wales
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Maro ItojeWhat to think of English rugby at the moment? Few experiences are more exhilarating these days than watching the Premiership. Occasionally, it can be quite enjoyable even watching England. But far harder to come away from the English clubs’ recent experience in the Champions …
Madison Keys finds final polish to achieve fading destiny at Australian Open
Madison Keys leads 5-4 in the third set, and with another heavy return she pressures the best tennis player in the world into an error. It is 0-15 on a cool evening in Melbourne, and the American is three points from a first grand slam title.
The 29-year-old has spent …
Beth Mooney’s cool head and sheer class runs England ragged
Contrary to general perception, even T20 cricket does not have to be all about the boundaries. The final over of Australia’s innings showed that, in a running masterclass staged by Beth Mooney and Tahlia McGrath. It was all the more impressive given Mooney had been out there for the entire …
The Heathrow runway row is back as debate over airport growth gets noisier
Zverev must not freeze if he is to defeat supreme Sinner in Australian Open final
“I am not perfect, no?” said Jannik Sinner, the best tennis player in the world, during his post-match press conference late on Friday night. Sinner had just navigated his path back to the Australian Open final with another demonstration of his supreme mental toughness, recovering from a first-set deficit
UK should learn from Donald Trump’s ‘boosterism’, Rachel Reeves says
Britain needs to learn from Donald Trump’s “boosterism” and be more positive about its strengths, the UK chancellor has said.
Rachel Reeves said the UK should be “shouting from the rooftops”, after travelling to Davos to seek more investment in Britain at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting and visiting …
‘The reign of terror is over’: my weird weekend partying with the triumphant tech right
On Inauguration Day, fans of the All-In Podcast gathered in a billiards room in Washington DC to watch
– and a few miles away, the podcast co-host andPayPal Mafia
alum David Sacks prepared to ascend to his role as Trump’s AI and …Gig economy firms warned by UK government they may be operating illegally
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reports highlighting their use.Justin Madders, the employment rights minister, last week wrote to YoungOnes and Temper, which provide thousands of purportedly self-employed …