Sally Rooney Publishes Hebrew Translation with BDS-Compliant Publisher
Irish novelist Sally Rooney releases Hebrew translation of 'Intermezzo' through BDS-compliant publisher November Books, reversing earlier stance.
Irish novelist Sally Rooney releases Hebrew translation of 'Intermezzo' through BDS-compliant publisher November Books, reversing earlier stance.
Children's laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce tells MPs to prioritize pleasure over learning in reading, citing screens, austerity, and poverty as causes of decline.
Michelle Obama delivered veiled but sharp remarks on US politics during her first Australian speaking tour, discussing wealth, happiness, and her famous 'go high' mantra.
Vladimir Putin begins his 25th state visit to China, highlighting deep ties with Xi Jinping amid Russia's growing economic dependence on Beijing and strained US relations.
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RecommendedJonathan Andic, son of Mango founder Isak Andic, arrested in Spain for alleged involvement in his father's 500-foot cliff fall death in December 2024.
Kirsty Ketley argues that panicking over the new 99p shot from BuzzBallz ignores the real issue: underage drinking has always existed and adult drinking culture is to blame.
A Jewish man visiting London was kicked, punched, and had his trousers torn by six masked men in an antisemitic attack in Golders Green. He feared for his life until a neighbour intervened.
In Emmerdale, Joe Tate and Graham Foster conspire to end Dawn Taylor's plot to destroy Joe, leading to a shocking discovery at the bottom of the stairs.
Liberal Senator Andrew McLachlan opposes Angus Taylor's plan to bar non-citizens from welfare, calling it un-Australian and divisive, as Taylor defends immigration rhetoric.
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RecommendedDonald Trump says he paused a planned attack on Iran at the request of Gulf states, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, to allow peace talks to continue.
Canada's sports minister believes hosting the World Cup could facilitate a new trilateral trade agreement with the US and Mexico, as the three nations face a July 1 deadline for USMCA review.
Starbucks Korea CEO Son Jung-hyun was dismissed after a 'Tank Day' promotion on May 18 evoked the 1980 Gwangju Uprising massacre, sparking outrage and boycott calls.
Iain Ramsay criticizes plans to downgrade the Financial Ombudsman Service, calling them industry lobbying. He urges evidence-based reform to protect consumers.
Readers commend David Blunkett's proposed programme for government, highlighting lifelong learning and citizenship, while suggesting additions like proportional representation and local government funding.
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RecommendedTwo Mexican officials surrendered to authorities amid allegations of collusion with drug cartels, deepening the country's security crisis.
A new online survey, the National Conversation, seeks to understand how people feel about community and cohesion, building on the Independent Commission's first report.
Narendra Modi urges Indians to cut consumption amid Iran war, highlighting fragility of globalisation and return of strategic economic management in Asia.
New UK regulations will require tech companies to take stronger action against intimate image abuse, with fines for non-compliance.
Andy Burnham promises to change Labour and win back lost voters, setting up a leadership battle with Keir Starmer as the Makerfield byelection approaches.
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RecommendedThe New York Times has filed a second lawsuit against the Pentagon, arguing that its policy requiring journalists to have official escorts on Pentagon grounds is unconstitutional and retaliatory.
A new £20m NCA unit will target UK businesses used to launder £1bn yearly, including vape stores, barbers, and sweet shops, amid high street crime concerns.
A federal jury found Sam Altman and OpenAI not liable for Elon Musk's claims of breaking a founding contract, dealing a major blow to Musk's lawsuit.
Three people killed at Islamic Center of San Diego; two teenage suspects dead from self-inflicted wounds. FBI investigates as hate crime.
Donald Trump's comments on Taiwan arms sales as a 'negotiating chip' have been exploited by Chinese state media, causing unease in Taipei and deepening political divisions.
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RecommendedNigel Farage accepted a £5m gift from a crypto billionaire before running as an MP, raising questions about undeclared financial interests.
The Washington Nationals banned a spectator after a white nationalist 'Save America' banner was unfurled during Sunday's game. The team is cooperating with police.
Sadiq Khan announces £6M fund to combat tech-enabled abuse as doorbell cameras, smart glasses, and phones are used for stalking and harassment. Refuge reports 207% rise in referrals.
Metro readers discuss whether Starmer is fixing the 'Brexit mess' created by Farage, Labour's EU stance, Reform voters, and internal party tensions.
PGMO admitted Manchester United's second goal vs Nottingham Forest should not have stood due to handball. VAR and referee error confirmed.
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RecommendedA Guardian investigation explores whether the UK is experiencing a Christian revival, and how far-right figures like Tommy Robinson are using Christianity as a national identity symbol.