40+ Arrested in Greenpeace Anti-Pesticide Protest
More than 40 activists, including Greenpeace UK's programme director, were arrested outside Syngenta's HQ in Huddersfield, protesting against bee-killing pesticides on World Bee Day.
More than 40 activists, including Greenpeace UK's programme director, were arrested outside Syngenta's HQ in Huddersfield, protesting against bee-killing pesticides on World Bee Day.
British Council staff in Italy strike over proposed 80% workforce cuts, ending 80 years of English teaching. The organization faces a £197m Covid loan repayment by September.
A letter highlights the irony of Nobel peace laureate Abiy Ahmed imprisoning activists in Ethiopia, while other letters discuss AI job losses, deer puns, and Harry Belafonte.
Patients are increasingly using AI chatbots for health advice due to declining GP access and continuity of care, turning to predictable digital tools as a coping mechanism.
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RecommendedA Russian Su-27 jet flew within six metres of an unarmed RAF Rivet Joint spy plane over the Black Sea, prompting UK condemnation as dangerous and unacceptable.
Starmer, Merz, and Macron face dismal approval ratings. This week's Guardian Weekly explores why European leaders are so unpopular and what they can do about it.
Xi Jinping hosted Vladimir Putin in Beijing with pomp, highlighting Russia's growing dependence on China. What does this power imbalance mean for their relationship?
Kemi Badenoch's aggressive PMQs performance backfires as she falsely claims Labour relaxed Russian oil sanctions, exposing her ignorance of facts.
Organised crime groups target relatives searching for missing victims in Mexico, with murders and disappearances of searchers soaring amid cartel wars.
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RecommendedA Norwegian appeals court rejected Greece's extradition request for activist Tommy Olsen, citing freedom of expression and lawful actions under international treaties.
The WHO declares the 17th Ebola outbreak in DRC a public health emergency. Conflict and aid cuts hinder the fight, with 139 suspected deaths and regional risks.
The Guardian argues that Brexit arguments cannot be avoided but must adapt to new realities like Russia's war and US unreliability, urging a fresh conversation on Europe.
Newly released documents reveal Keir Starmer's top advisers, including Morgan McSweeney, were briefed about an 'indefensible' investigation into journalists writing critical pieces about Labour Together thinktank.
A report reveals US and Israel aimed to make Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Iran's leader after regime collapse, but the plan failed after an Israeli strike injured him.
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RecommendedAnalysis: Keir Starmer has achievements but lacks political storytelling, leading Labour MPs to consider alternatives like Andy Burnham for better communication.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo have cancelled their World Cup preparation camp in Kinshasa due to an Ebola outbreak. Friendlies against Denmark and Chile remain scheduled.
Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham supports home secretary Shabana Mahmood's controversial immigration changes, aiming to limit legal and illegal migration, despite internal Labour criticism.
Radio Caroline apologises after a computer error mistakenly announced King Charles's death, causing distress. The station fell silent before correcting the error.
The UK scrambles to reassure Ukraine after a 'clumsy' sanctions adjustment on Russian oil, with Kyiv voicing concerns that the move could fund Moscow's war efforts.
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RecommendedNew footage shows Russian Su-35 and Su-27 jets flying dangerously close to an RAF Rivet Joint spy plane, triggering emergency systems and risking collision.
Corrections to recent articles: RAF Lakenheath is not the largest US base; Ely is a city; peacocks 'peeking' corrected. Other amendments listed.
A reader asks about refund rights after Tough Mudder cancelled an event due to flooding. Expert explains ACL rules: refunds depend on whether cancellation was within organizer's control.
Eighteen young Americans file a motion to halt the Trump administration's repeal of the endangerment finding, claiming it violates their constitutional rights to life, liberty, and religious freedom.
A murder inquiry has been launched after bus driver Sergei Krajev, 64, died following an assault on Battersea Bridge. Gary Jones, 32, has been charged.
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RecommendedLarry Bushart was jailed for 37 days for a meme about Charlie Kirk's assassination. He won an $835,000 settlement from Tennessee officials, citing First Amendment violations.
Protests in Bolivia's capital La Paz enter second week, with clashes and roadblocks. President Paz reshuffles cabinet, US warns of coup, and diplomatic row with Colombia escalates.
The US has indicted former Cuban President Raul Castro for his alleged role in the 1996 downing of two civilian planes, escalating tensions with Cuba.
The ATO fined a 97-year-old Brisbane woman $1,650 for late tax filing after her husband's death, only reversing after public exposure. Also: Keating defends tax changes, neo-Nazi group blocked.
Thousands of Mississippians gathered at a historic site to protest Supreme Court decisions weakening the Voting Rights Act, vowing not to return to Jim Crow-era disenfranchisement.
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RecommendedThe US indicted former Cuban President Raúl Castro for ordering the 1996 shootdown of planes from a Miami exile group, killing four. The charges escalate Trump's campaign against Cuba's regime.