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Few items of clothing have come to exemplify American far-right nationalism in the 21st century as much as the red “Make America Great Again” hats worn and sold by Donald Trump. But this week, the beloved – and reviled – headwear appeared to have met its match.

Before a high-stakes …

The news was sensational. It travelled quickly among Ukrainian soldiers

fighting in Russia’s Kursk region

. “I heard from a friend of a friend,” one officer, Vitalii Ovcharenko, recalled. “This was half an hour after it happened. My friend said: ‘We’ve got a North Korean prisoner! He’s in …

Schools must be given clearer guidance on how to handle

peer-on-peer sexual abuse

among pupils, charities have demanded.

Rape Crisis and other charities wrote to England’s education secretary Bridget Phillipson and Jess Phillips, the safeguarding minister, last week, calling on the government to step in with clearer …

A British man living in Italy has admitted stabbing his partner to death, claiming he did it after she accused him of cheating on her.

Michael Whitbread, 75, told a court he could not remember how many times he stabbed fellow Briton Michele Faiers, 66, in October 2023.

The couple …

Ashlea Klam

won a world championship in flag football

– and is in prime position to pursue an Olympic gold medal for the US – without ever having the chance to compete for a state title at her high school. And that is something the 20-year-old from …

Australia: an apology.

Earlier this week I wrote an article

that compared one of that nation’s brightest sporting stars to a comedic figure with a short-lived pop celebrity lifespan, causing outrage among Australia’s media and elite cricketers. It was cheap, disrespectful and unfair. It is now time …

The best know how to win when they’re not playing well, and Alex de Minaur submitted his application to that exclusive club on Saturday with a clunky but determined victory over potent Argentinian Francisco Cerundolo to book a place in the Australian Open’s round of 16.

The Australian looked out …

Admittedly, it looks a little shabby. A wooden slat next to the front door and a window pane are missing and a lick of paint would definitely not go amiss.

But in the seaside town of Bournemouth there is disquiet at the prospect of the structure – beach hut number …

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