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Elon Musk’s Starlink Pushes Its Way Into India
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Rules for Portable Batteries on Planes Are Changing. Here’s What to Know.
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Deliveroo makes first full year of profit after expanding shopping ranges
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Kate Hudson suffers wardrobe malfunction while promoting new Netflix show
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- Ukraine war live: Russian operation in Kursk is in final stage, Kremlin claims, as US negotiators head to Moscow
Ukraine war live: Russian operation in Kursk is in final stage, Kremlin claims, as US negotiators head to Moscow
Russian operation to expel Ukrainian forces in final stage, claims Kremlin, following visit to region by President Vladimir Putin
Suspilne, Ukraine's state broadcaster, reports that Sumy, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, Kyiv, Chernihiv, Odesa, and partially occupied Zaporizhzhia were the Ukrainian regions that suffered overnight Russian attacks. Ukraine’s military has claimed it shot down 74 of 117 drones overnight, and that Russia also launched an Iskander-M missile.
Russian media reports that Alexander Lukashenko, the leader of Belarus, has arrived in Moscow.
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- Elon Musk backs off reported plan to cut Social Security phone service after furious pushback
Elon Musk backs off reported plan to cut Social Security phone service after furious pushback
Elon Musk backed off his reported plot to cut off phone service for the public to the Social Security Administration following a hot cascade of criticism from Americans and their lawmakers.
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Millie Bobby Brown addresses pregnancy rumours after she’s spotted buying nappies
Star explained why she had been ‘buying bottles and nappies’
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Universality by Natasha Brown review – clever satire of identity politics
Slyly investigating language and bias in media culture, this follow-up to Assembly confirms Brown as one of the most intelligent voices writing today
Should your social media occasionally present you with publishing-related content, you may have spotted proofs for Natasha Brown’s Universality on your feed last autumn. The excitement with which various “bookfluencers” clutched them was twofold. Brown appeared on the Granta Best of Young British Novelists list in 2023, and Universality is the follow-up to her 2021 debut, Assembly, which saw her shortlisted for a Goldsmiths, Orwell, and Folio prize: its critical and commercial popularity has undoubtedly created a sense of anticipation for this next book. But alongside that fact was the feeling that the proof itself provoked as an aesthetic object: striking and slender, with its reflective gold jacket and spectrally engraved lettering. “Oh, it’s a book,” a family member of mine exclaimed on holding it, having been intrigued by what I was carrying around. It wasn’t an absurd response. Those early copies were fashioned to look like bars of gold, in reference to the fact that the first 49 pages are delivered in the style of a magazine feature about a young man who uses one to bludgeon the leader of a group called The Universalists, a faction of political activists (or squatters, depending on who you ask) attempting to form a self-sustaining “microsociety” on a Yorkshire farm during the Covid-19 pandemic.
It’s the sort of story that would set social media alight for days, or rather, as Brown wryly notes in the book’s second chapter, two weeks: “a modern parable [that exposes] the fraying fabric of British society”. Each detail is more eye-popping than the last. Both the farm and the gold belong to a banker named Richard Spencer, a man with “multiple homes, farming land, investments and cars […] a household staff; a pretty wife, plus a much younger girlfriend”. A perfect symbol, in short, of “the excessive fruits of late capitalism”. Jake, the young man doing the bludgeoning, is the son of a reactionary British journalist, Miriam “Lenny” Leonard, whose columns are designed less to provoke thought and more to go viral online. The Universalists themselves share DNA with Extinction Rebellion, and do just as good a job at polarising the great British public. At the centre of it all is that gold ingot, with which, post-bludgeoning, Jake absconds after police raid the farm. Hence the flashy proofs. Except – not really. Engraved on the back of each copy is a quote from the penultimate chapter: “Words are your weapons, they’re your tools, your currency.” After the first section the conceit of a magazine feature drops, with succeeding chapters told from different characters’ perspectives. We learn to read carefully.
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Why every home needs a posh pantry
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- Atletico and Julian Alvarez were knocked out of the Champions League by one of the worst rules in football
Atletico and Julian Alvarez were knocked out of the Champions League by one of the worst rules in football
Julian Alvarez was ruled to have hit the ball twice before scoring in Atletico’s penalty shootout defeat to Real Madrid, but only after VAR intervened to make the controversial judgement
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- Francisco Alvarez back in Mets’ camp after hand surgery, hopes to return to lineup in 6-8 weeks
Francisco Alvarez back in Mets’ camp after hand surgery, hopes to return to lineup in 6-8 weeks
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- California board approves $2M to protect, provide legal services to illegal immigrants amid Trump crackdown
California board approves $2M to protect, provide legal services to illegal immigrants amid Trump crackdown
Surprise find at ancient temple could complete century-old puzzle
The discovery is a match for another made in 1927
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Max Verstappen move ‘not on the radar’ – Toto Wolff
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King Charles conveys ‘deepest affection’ for Canada amid Trump’s 51st state threat
Trump continues to call for Canada to become the 51st state - a position that has infuriated Canadians
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- Lando Norris dismisses ‘short-sighted’ F1 teams who have McLaren as clear favourites
Lando Norris dismisses ‘short-sighted’ F1 teams who have McLaren as clear favourites
McLaren won last year’s constructors’ championship and experienced a positive pre-season test, but 2025 title favourite Norris insists the margin to the rest is not as big as perceived by some
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2025 Full Blood Worm Moon lunar eclipse in Virgo: Cue the chaos
Take your pic! Sony world photography open award winners – in pictures
Feasting polar bears, flying octopuses and gadgets galore – these stunning images won in their category at this year’s awards
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Rembrandt’s Amsterdam – walking the Amstel River 750 years after the city’s birth
To celebrate this significant milestone, our writer follows the flow of the artist’s inspiration, taking in sights that would have been familiar to the Old Master
For visitors in search of scenic walking routes, the province of North Holland is perhaps not an obvious choice. The landscape is famously as flat as the local pancakes and picturesque mountains, forests and waterfalls are in short supply.
Head into the countryside south of Amsterdam, however, and you can find lovely walking routes amid a quintessentially Dutch landscape of green fields, windmills and waterways. Walks along the Amstel River, which flows north into Amsterdam, also offer an opportunity to follow in famous footsteps. Rembrandt van Rijn lived for much of his life close to the river, was fond of walking its banks and produced some beautiful pictures here. With Amsterdam about to celebrate its 750th birthday in June, it’s a good moment to see the city from another angle, along the waterway which gave the city its name.
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- Tennis courts, tailoring and pole dancers: Paris fashion week the key autumn/winter 2025 collections — in pictures
Tennis courts, tailoring and pole dancers: Paris fashion week the key autumn/winter 2025 collections — in pictures
A season of debuts, intimate shows and memorable moments in the French capital
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Dear Abby: My daughter’s baby daddy won’t marry her
Climate change is wreaking havoc on Earth. Soon it will mess up its orbit
Global warming’s effects are even stretching into space
Idaho becomes first state to prefer death by firing squad for executions
Deivon Smith question mark for St. John’s Big East Tournament opener
Stepmother held US man captive for 20 years until he set house on fire, police say
He endured ‘heartbreaking and unimaginable’ suffering, police say
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The Independent
- Ukraine and US agree 30-day ceasefire deal after Saudi peace talks – what happens now?
Ukraine and US agree 30-day ceasefire deal after Saudi peace talks – what happens now?
The talks in Saudi Arabia produced a commitment that the US would renew intelligence and ‘security support’
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New York Post
- Fossilized facial bone fragments of oldest known human discovered in Spanish cave: ‘Earliest human face’
Fossilized facial bone fragments of oldest known human discovered in Spanish cave: ‘Earliest human face’
West Virginia coach Rich Rodriguez bans football players from dancing on TikTok
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- Taiwan's leader says tougher measures needed to counter stepped-up Chinese infiltration and spying
Taiwan's leader says tougher measures needed to counter stepped-up Chinese infiltration and spying
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The Independent
- Max Verstappen’s response to ‘doctored’ F1 Drive to Survive episode is exactly what you’d expect
Max Verstappen’s response to ‘doctored’ F1 Drive to Survive episode is exactly what you’d expect
Red Bull’s four-time F1 world champion has previously refused to appear on the Netflix docu-series
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- Rodrigo Duterte says he will accept responsibility after ICC arrest over ‘war on drugs’
Rodrigo Duterte says he will accept responsibility after ICC arrest over ‘war on drugs’
Former Philippines president filmed a video message en route to the Hague, saying ‘I will be responsible for everything’
Former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte has said he will accept responsibility for his government’s so-called “war on drugs” in a video message filmed on board a plane shortly before he was taken into the custody of the international criminal court (ICC).
“Whatever happened in the past, I will be the front of our law enforcement and the military. I said this already, that I will protect you, and I will be responsible for everything,” he said.
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- Oregon mental health advisory board includes member who identifies as terrapin species
Oregon mental health advisory board includes member who identifies as terrapin species
Trump claims Ireland suffers housing crisis because ‘they’re doing so well’
Donald Trump claimed Ireland's housing crisis has arisen because the country is “doing so well” in a meeting with Taoiseach Micheál Martin at the White House on Wednesday, 12 March.
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- Former Texas megachurch pastor Robert Morris indicted in Oklahoma on child sexual abuse charges
Former Texas megachurch pastor Robert Morris indicted in Oklahoma on child sexual abuse charges
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- Lewis Hamilton on cloud nine as Ferrari F1 debut looms: ‘This is the most exciting period of my life’
Lewis Hamilton on cloud nine as Ferrari F1 debut looms: ‘This is the most exciting period of my life’
Fresh in Ferrari red and cracking jokes with Carlos Sainz and Kimi Antonelli, Hamilton was joyous and riveting in his press conference ahead of the Australian Grand Prix
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From Nottingham to Wembley – Newcastle’s route to the Carabao Cup final
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Contrasting 50-year paths lead Liverpool and Newcastle to Wembley reunion
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- Netflix’s gripping Adolescence asks whether the Andrew Tate ‘manosphere’ drove a 13-year-old to murder
Netflix’s gripping Adolescence asks whether the Andrew Tate ‘manosphere’ drove a 13-year-old to murder
This one-shot exploration of teenage knife crime and the pernicious influence of the manosphere is harrowing but compelling
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The Bangles: ‘If we were a boyband, we’d have just punched each other out’
The women behind ‘Eternal Flame’ and ‘Manic Monday’ were among the most successful – and history-making – pop groups of the Eighties… until they were torn apart. As a new book dives into their decade of stardom, Susanna Hoffs and Vicki and Debbi Peterson speak to Adam White about their highs and lows
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