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Trump's Frustrated Address Raises Eyebrows

Donald Trump's televised address to the nation, expected to focus on Venezuela, became a defensive campaign speech. We analyse the tone and political fallout.

Trump's White House plaques attack Biden, Obama, Bush

Donald Trump's administration has installed new plaques in the White House's 'Presidential Walk of Fame' that launch personal attacks on his predecessors, including Joe Biden and Barack Obama. Read the full story.

Podcast Previews Ascot & Haydock Racing

Tom Marriott and Bill Esdaile preview Saturday's racing, featuring the Long Walk Hurdle at Ascot. Josh Moore and Wally Pyrah provide expert insights and selections. Tune in now!

London's Best Winter Walk Ends at Cosy Historic Pub

Discover the perfect North London winter walk from Highgate to Hampstead Heath, crowned number one by experts. The scenic route ends at a brilliant 18th-century pub. Plan your afternoon adventure now.

Chile's Far-Right Victory: Kast Wins Presidency

José Antonio Kast's decisive win in Chile's presidential election signals a major rightward shift in Latin America, drawing praise from global hardline leaders and raising democratic concerns. Explore the analysis.

Ana de Armas rejects Martin Brundle on F1 grid

James Bond actress Ana de Armas awkwardly declined an interview with Sky F1's Martin Brundle during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix grid walk, sparking fan backlash. Read the full story.

Trump Sends California Guard to Judge's Home

In an extraordinary escalation, former President Trump ordered the California National Guard to a federal judge's residence. Explore the legal and constitutional crisis unfolding.

RFK Jr's Autism Remarks Cause Political Uproar

Robert F. Kennedy Jr faces fierce backlash after controversial comments linking childhood vaccines to an 'autism epidemic'. Critics condemn his remarks as harmful misinformation. Read the full story.

Readers' Best Photographs: A Global Snapshot

Explore a stunning collection of Guardian readers' best photographs from around the world, featuring a stylish Parisian dog, a poised pigeon in Glasgow, and the Northern Lights in Iceland. Click to see the full gallery.

New Roof of England Walk opens in North Pennines

Explore the new 188-mile Roof of England Walk through the North Pennines. Discover golden forests, high moors, and historic villages in this spectacular UK landscape. Plan your adventure now.

Netanyahu seeks pardon before conviction

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu requests a historic pardon, arguing his trial damages national interest. With Trump's backing, the decision puts President Herzog in a difficult position. Read the full analysis.

London's Best Winter Walk & Top UK Pub

Discover why Brockwell Park is London's top winter walk, featuring a historic Grade II-listed pub, The Half Moon, named one of the best in the UK. Plan your perfect weekend outing.

Fame cuts singers' lives by 5 years, study finds

Groundbreaking research reveals famous singers die 4.6 years younger than lesser-known peers. Discover why fame itself, not lifestyle, is the toxic factor. Read the shocking findings.

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