At least 200 dead in flood-hit Nigerian town as rescues called off
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Iran says ‘no agreement’ possible until reliable assurances on sanction relief
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Releasing in a matter of days, here’s how you can secure a console on launch day
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Suspect shouting ‘Free Palestine!’ carried out ‘targeted terror attack,’ FBI says
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Early investments in sustainable fuel have given IAG airlines a ‘competitive advantage’ over rivals
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Australia 4-1 Argentina; Van Egmond and Heyman goals complete rout
Incoming coach Joe Montemurro watches on in Canberra
The first time Tom Sermanni coached the Matildas in Canberra, three decades ago, the match took place not at GIO Stadium but at an unassuming training field next door. A warm-up encounter ahead of the 1995 Women’s World Cup, the Matildas put four unanswered goals past New Zealand in front of a handful of spectators. It warranted three paragraphs deep in the sports section of the local newspaper; the report described the win as a “great result” for Sermanni.
Thirty years later, in his 151st and final game as Matildas boss, at the end of his third stint at the helm of the national team, it was another great result: a 4-1 friendly victory over Argentina on a chilly Monday night. A brace by Amy Sayer and second-half strikes from Emily van Egmond and local hero Michelle Heyman were enough to see off a valiant Argentine effort.
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From treats to must-haves, find everything mum and baby need for those first few weeks and beyond
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This is the moment Mount Etna erupts in Sicily, Italy, with a huge column of smoke and ash sending tourists fleeing.
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PM outlines new measures to put nation on war footing
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South Asian country has recoded 11 polio cases since January
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Footage shared on social media shows huge clouds of black smoke after the eruption
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Fans think Gatwa’s time on the series was a ‘letdown’
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Victims suffered from injuries consistent with burns in shocking incident, police say
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Verstappen has now accrued 11 points – 12 points in a year results in a race suspension
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Whatever type of tablet you’re looking for, these offers will help you save money
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The Man City midfielder won’t be available for the tournament in the United States after having an achilles injury fixed
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Move sends shock waves through traditional media industry by posing threat to advertising agencies
The owner of Facebook and Instagram is to help advertisers to fully create and target campaigns using artificial intelligence tools by the end of next year, in a move that sent shock waves through the traditional marketing industry.
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta, which also owns WhatsApp, aims to directly target brands’ marketing budgets, posing a threat to the advertising and media agencies that handle client campaigns and budgets.
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Nigel Farage has doubled down on attacks on Anas Sarwar in a row which has dominated the Hamilton by-election campaign
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We’d like to hear your thoughts on Rose Tyler’s return and what you hope will happen next
On Saturday evening during the latest season’s finale, Doctor Who fans were surprised to see Billie Piper return to the show. After two series, Ncuti Gatwa’s Doctor regenerated into a grinning Rose Tyler, who played the Doctor’s companion, and greeted viewers with a “oh Hello!” in the episode’s final scene.
We’d like to hear your thought on Billie Piper’s return. What was your reaction and what would you like to see happen next? Are you hopeful Rose will be the next Doctor or do you think her comeback will be short-lived?
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At Hackney’s Castle Cinema, dozens of Whovians watched Ncuti Gatwa transform into Billie Piper with popcorn in hand, reports Kathryn Bromwich. Could it be the future of our cinema industry in a time of crisis?
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Nottinghamshire Police launch corporate manslaughter probe into Nottingham University Hospitals Trust
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Jacks’ first bite as a white-ball international was in the top three in ODIs and T20s but he struggled by his own estimation
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Stuart Machin received a jump in bonus payments linked to a rise in Marks and Spencer’s share price before it was knocked by a major cyber attack
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The Britannia bullion bar range features advanced security technology already available on the Royal Mint’s coins.
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Sir Jony Ive indicates unease over impact of modern technology amid tie-up with ChatGPT developer
The designer of the iPhone has promised his next artificial intelligence-enabled device will be driven by a sense that “humanity deserves better”, after admitting feeling “responsibility” for some of the negative consequences of modern technology.
Sir Jony Ive said his new partnership with OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, would renew his optimism about technology, amid widespread concerns about the impact of smartphones and social media.
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‘As a parent, you have to be scared,’ actor’s father said
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