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On a bright Sunday morning in occupied Paris, 23 July 1943, a German soldier was standing at the Pont de Solférino, watching the river go by. Suddenly, a young woman on a bicycle approached him, took out a revolver, and shot him twice in the head.
Cycling away, she was …
Wake up and smell the coffee: rising food prices show destabilising impact of climate crisis | Heather Stewart
Your morning – and afternoon – coffee is the latest staple threatened by climate chaos: the price of quality arabica beans
last week, amid fears of a poor harvest in Brazil.C of E bishops accused of ‘careerism’ over failure to condemn abuse cover-up
‘The EU wants Ukraine to win this war’: who is its new chief diplomat Kaja Kallas?
It was no surprise that Kaja Kallas went to Ukraine on her first day as the EU’s chief diplomat.
to take up the role, was accompanied in Kyiv on Sunday by the new European Council president, António Costa, and …Democrats ignored pleas to address price of ‘eggs and gas’, campaigners say
Four people accuse undercover officer of arson attack on Debenhams store
Four witnesses have testified at a public inquiry that an undercover police officer carried out an arson attack on a well-known high street department store while pretending to be an ardent animal rights campaigner.
Their testimony directly contradicts consistent denials by the undercover officer Bob Lambert, who says he did …
Iran’s top diplomat to visit Damascus as Syria’s allies rally after fall of Aleppo
Iran’s top diplomat is expected to go to Damascus in a show of support to the Syrian regime as it attempts to repel the strongest challenge to its authority in years, after a sudden advance by Islamist insurgents in which it seized control of Aleppo.
The Iranian foreign minister, Abbas …
Be careful with drinks while travelling, says mother of British lawyer who died in Laos
The mother of a British lawyer who died after being served a drink that was allegedly spiked with methanol has said if it can happen to her daughter it can happen to anyone.
Simone White, 28, from Orpington, Kent, was one of six tourists killed in the popular backpacking town …
Louise Haigh’s exit dealt with quickly in contrast to Tories, says Labour minister
Decisions over Louise Haigh’s future were “dealt with very quickly”and marked a “big contrast” to how issues were handled under Conservative governments, a cabinet minister has said.
Pat McFadden, the chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, refused to accept suggestions that the transport secretary’s resignation and the controversy over freebies …