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National Post
- Former Philippine president Duterte arrested in Manila to face crimes against humanity charges
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The Independent
- Pilot, 2 health care workers killed in crash of medical helicopter in Mississippi are identified
Pilot, 2 health care workers killed in crash of medical helicopter in Mississippi are identified
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US investigators advise partial ban on helicopter flights after DC plane crash
Announcement comes after fatal collision between military helicopter and American Airlines jet on 29 January
Federal investigators looking for the cause of the collision between a passenger jet and a US army helicopter that killed 67 people near Washington DC in late January recommended a ban on some helicopter flights on Tuesday to improve safety.
The recommendation came after a military helicopter collided with an American Airlines jet as it approached Ronald Reagan National airport over the Potomac River on 29 January. Among the victims were 28 members of the figure-skating community.
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Cineworld founder Steve Wiener dies aged 73
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The EU wants to increase deportations and supports 'return hubs' in third countries
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PC Gamer
- It's another day of Disco Elysium-related announcements trying to kneecap each other: Studio ZA/UM has put out a teaser for its first new game since 2019, and it's not Disco Elysium 2
It's another day of Disco Elysium-related announcements trying to kneecap each other: Studio ZA/UM has put out a teaser for its first new game since 2019, and it's not Disco Elysium 2
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Economic benefits of Man Utd’s potential new stadium ‘unparalleled in scale’
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FA Cup shock and City’s managerial shake-up – Women’s Football Weekly podcast
Faye Carruthers is joined by Suzy Wrack, Tom Garry, and Robyn Cowen to discuss Gareth Taylor’s exit and the weekend’s games
On the podcast today: Manchester City part ways with Gareth Taylor just days before their League Cup final against Chelsea, with Nick Cushing stepping in as interim manager. What went wrong, and what does this mean for City’s season?
Elsewhere, Liverpool stun Arsenal to reach the FA Cup semi-finals, joining Chelsea, Manchester United, and Manchester City in the final four. Meanwhile, Liverpool’s Taylor Hinds was subjected to “sexually inappropriate comments” from a spectator. We break down all the action from the quarter-finals and discuss Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s latest eyebrow-raising comments on the Manchester United women’s team.
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PC Gamer
- After suing a Disco Elysium writer to prevent him from making his own game, a tech CEO who's allegedly banned from the Disco Elysium subreddit is trying to crowdfund a spiritual successor
After suing a Disco Elysium writer to prevent him from making his own game, a tech CEO who's allegedly banned from the Disco Elysium subreddit is trying to crowdfund a spiritual successor
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Fashion in Paris and Tokyo remembers: photos of the day – Tuesday
The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
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Students block access to Serbian state TV station amid nationwide protests
Anti-government rally in Belgrade this weekend billed as climax to months of unrest since Novi Sad tragedy last year
Several hundred student protesters have blocked Serbia’s public television station building in Belgrade as tensions soar days before a large rally planned for the weekend that is billed as the climax of months of anti-government demonstrations.
The students, who first blocked the TV building in the capital’s city centre late on Monday, gathered again in their hundreds on Tuesday after announcing that their blockade would last for at least 22 hours. A similar blockade was organised in the country’s second-largest city, Novi Sad.
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Cyber experts rubbish Musk’s Ukraine claim after X outage
Elon Musk blamed the X outage on a ‘massive cyber attack’ by attackers that had ‘IP addresses in Ukraine’
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Trump says he's going to buy a Tesla as more Americans say they won't
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Ukraine-U.S. talks on ending war with Russia start in Saudi Arabia
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The Independent
- Middle East latest: Israeli fire kills 4 Palestinians in Gaza Strip, 3 in the occupied West Bank
Middle East latest: Israeli fire kills 4 Palestinians in Gaza Strip, 3 in the occupied West Bank
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Greenland election: Arctic island prepares to vote amid Trump interest – in pictures
After Trump’s vow to take over Greenland, which is part of the kingdom of Denmark, pro-independence voices are growing louder. Ukrainian photographer Evgeny Maloletka visited the strategically important Arctic island to check the mood before elections on Tuesday
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Former Philippine President Duterte arrested on an ICC warrant over drug killings
S9, Ep4: Dave Gorman, comedian
British comedian Dave Gorman joins Grace for another scrumptious helping of Comfort Eating. Across the noughties, Dave took the British comedy scene by storm, and is known for taking the mundane, adding some sparkle and creating an Edinburgh festival fringe show, a UK tour and a book. Now he is back with a reboot of Dave Gorman: Modern Life is Goodish. Dave recounts how his hero comedian Frank Skinner gave him his big break; how fish and chips equals celebration; and what he munches on to fuel his frequent all-night writing sessions
New episodes of Comfort Eating with Grace Dent will be released every Tuesday
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Mars-a-lago? Did the red planet once have sandy beaches? – podcast
The Mars we know now is arid and dusty, with punishing radiation levels. But, as science correspondent Nicola Davis tells Madeleine Finlay, two new studies add weight to the idea that billions of years ago the red planet was a much wetter place. Nicola explains why researchers now think it was once home to sandy beaches, what a study looking into the type of rust on the planet has revealed about its damp past, and what all this might tell us about the former habitability of Mars
Mars once had an ocean with sandy beaches, researchers say
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Can Europe defend itself alone? – podcast
The EU has announced an unprecedented new defence drive – but will it be enough to deter Russia? Jon Henley reports
On Thursday, after the US decided to halt military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine, European leaders in Brussels agreed to a massive and unprecedented increase in defence spending.
The Guardian’s Europe correspondent, Jon Henley, explains to Michael Safi that this €800bn fund marks a new era for the union and will mean tearing up fiscal rules to loosen borrowing.
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National Post
- Ukraine to propose limited ceasefire with Russia during talks in Saudi Arabia, officials say
Ukraine to propose limited ceasefire with Russia during talks in Saudi Arabia, officials say
Kennedy Links Measles Outbreak to Poor Diet and Health, Citing Fringe Theories
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March Madness: How to watch the women's NCAA Tournament and what to watch for
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Homeland Security overhauls asylum phone app — now it's for 'self-deportation'
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Norway suspend staff in ski jump cheat scandal at world championships
- Team admitted cheating by employing altered suits
- Coach and equipment manager both suspended
The Norwegian ski federation has suspended a ski jumping coach and an equipment manager over their alleged role in a cheating scandal which shook the world championships held in Trondheim this weekend.
The federation said the coach Magnus Brevig and the equipment manager Adrian Livelten were suspected of modifying ski suits by sewing in an extra seam in an attempt to create more lift in the air. Norway is one of the traditional powers within ski jumping, and the scandal at its home world championships has caused a massive outcry in a country that prides itself on its winter sports prowess.
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Ed Miliband on net zero in the age of Trump – Politics Weekly Westminster
Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey are joined by Ed Miliband, the energy security and net zero secretary, to discuss Labour’s plans to tackle the climate crisis, the third runway at Heathrow and how secure the path to a greener future looks in the age of Trump. Plus, are cuts to welfare and foreign aid the best way to balance the budget?
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Barclays chairman asked ex-CEO Staley about Epstein links, tribunal told
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Celebrity birthdays for the week of March 16-22
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National Post
- Fuel tanker and cargo ship collide and catch fire in North Sea off Britain, crew rescued
Fuel tanker and cargo ship collide and catch fire in North Sea off Britain, crew rescued
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The Guardian
- Liverpool go 15 points clear as Manchester United hold Arsenal: Football Weekly - podcast
Liverpool go 15 points clear as Manchester United hold Arsenal: Football Weekly - podcast
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jonathan Liew and Nooruddean Choudry as Liverpool extend their lead at the top of the Premier League
Rate, review, share on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Audioboom, Mixcloud, Acast and Stitcher, and join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and email.
On the podcast today: Nottingham Forest record a huge win over Manchester City as their dream of Champions League football returning looks even closer to reality. Victories for Chelsea, Brighton and Aston Villa will also have left the champions concerned.
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What to know ahead of the talks between the U.S. and Ukraine in Saudi Arabia
US Secret Service shoots armed man near White House after confrontation
Donald Trump was out of town when the shooting occurred, and the man has been hospitalized
An armed man believed to be traveling from Indiana was shot by US Secret Service agents near the White House after a confrontation early on Sunday – while Donald Trump was out of town, according to authorities.
No one else was injured in the shooting that happened around midnight about a block from the White House, according to a Secret Service statement. The president was in Florida at the time of the shooting.
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The Independent
- What to stream: 'Moana 2,' John Mulaney, 'Confessions of Octomom,' Amanda Seyfried and 'Dope Thief'
What to stream: 'Moana 2,' John Mulaney, 'Confessions of Octomom,' Amanda Seyfried and 'Dope Thief'
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Finding a cannabis farm in your house – podcast
How a rogue letting agency destroyed homes and caused hundreds of thousands of pounds in damage. Sirin Kale reports
Hajaj Hajaj was 79 when he rented out his house in south London, so his daughter, Kinda Jackson, urged him to use a reputable lettings agent for peace of mind. He hired a company called Imperial after being impressed by the professionalism of the agent, Shan Miah.
But, Kinda tells Helen Pidd, her father became seriously ill with Covid and almost died, and when he came out of hospital it was to find his wife had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, meaning he suddenly needed to pay for her care. He then discovered that during this time the rent for his property had suddenly stopped.
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The Guardian
- NFL roundup: Bills give Allen reported $330m extension as Steelers trade for DK Metcalf
NFL roundup: Bills give Allen reported $330m extension as Steelers trade for DK Metcalf
- Buffalo quarterback rewarded for MVP season
- Pittsburgh make move for Seattle receiver
- Davante Adams agrees to deal with Rams
- Garrett agrees new deal to stay with Browns
NFL MVP Josh Allen was rewarded Sunday with a contract extension worth $330m, with $250m of it guaranteed, which makes him among the league’s highest-paid players.
The Buffalo Bills announced the agreement, while two people with knowledge of the deal revealed the contract’s value to the Associated Press. The new deal adds two years to Allen’s contract and locks the 28-year-old in through the 2030 season.
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Small plane crashes in parking lot near southern Pennsylvania airport
F-16s scrambled to intercept aircraft in restricted airspace near Trump’s Mar-a-Lago
Israel says it is cutting off its electricity supply to Gaza
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New York Post
- Pope Francis thanks volunteers for ‘miracle of tenderness’ after latest Holy Year event absence as he shows ‘gradual’ improvement
Pope Francis thanks volunteers for ‘miracle of tenderness’ after latest Holy Year event absence as he shows ‘gradual’ improvement
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National Post
- Trump reaffirms April 2 ‘reciprocal’ tariffs, dismisses U.S. unease over economic instability