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At this remote outpost, Australians are racing to find the world’s oldest ice and unlock the secrets it holds
Family of British hostage Emily Damari ‘hopeful’ before release by Hamas
The family of the last remaining British hostage in Gaza are “hopeful” of being reunited after 471 days, but are preparing themselves for delays as they await her promised release.
Emily Damari, 28, who has joint British and Israeli citizenship, has been named as one of three female hostages due …
Nato flotilla assembles off Estonia to protect undersea cables in Baltic Sea
A Nato flotilla likened to “the security camera of the Baltic” has assembled off the coast of Estonia as the military alliance seeks to protect European undersea cables and pipelines from sabotage.
In a move that ratchets up a struggle with Russia over the seabed that has remained largely covert …
Women’s Ashes: Knight backs England’s T20 strength to give them fighting chance
Heather Knight said that England’s strength in the T20 format will give them the best chance of rescuing their Ashes chances with their series hopes hanging by a thread after three straight ODI defeats.
England need to win all three T20s, which begin on Monday in Sydney, to stand any …
TikTok users posting cat videos do not threaten UK national security, minister says
TikTok users posting videos of cats or dancing do not pose a security threat to the UK, a cabinet minister has said, as he defended the government’s decision not to ban the Chinese-owned video platform.
The government has allowed the app to continue running in Britain, as it stopped working …
Djokovic boycotts on-court interviews at Australian Open over Channel Nine reporter
Novak Djokovic will boycott on-court interviews at the Australian Open and media appearances with Channel Nine until he receives an apology from the Australian television network after its reporter “made a mockery” of Serbian fans and “made insulting and offensive comments” towards him.
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Champagne makers say sales losing fizz amid global gloom and changing habits
Changing habits and the gloomy state of the world are taking the fizz out of French champagne sales, the producers’ association has said, with shipments down nearly 10% last year.
Consumers in crucial markets such as the US and home country France cut down on the luxury beverage, as economic …
UK MPs withdraw report criticising current Bangladesh regime over ‘bias’
A group of MPs has withdrawn a controversial report into Bangladesh after complaints that it was biased in favour of the ousted government of Sheikh Hasina.
The all-party parliamentary group (APPG) on the Commonwealth issued a report on Bangladesh last November that criticised the current regime in Dhaka but was …
Should I be worried about my obsessive TikTok use? My ‘For You’ page doesn’t think so | Emma Beddington
posting farewell messages for their “Chinese spy”
, satirising the security concerns behind the ban as they offer up heartfelt appreciations of theultra-targeted content
on their For You pages.There is a …
My friend walks into the village hall, scene of my son’s third birthday party, a mixture of panic and incredulity creeping across his face. “I didn’t realise we were dressing up,” he says, taking in my outfit. I feel myself blush. I’m wearing a mint-green tulle midi dress with sheer …