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‘We’re Very Welcome’
A woman is standing next to a group of Holocaust survivors and their descendants in Trafalgar Square in London, live-streaming her challenge to the pro-Palestine marchers on her phone. “Why will none of you condemn Hamas?” she repeats several times.
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№ 265 Chipotle Chicken With Black-eyed Bean Salsa
Prep 25 min Marinate 1 hr+ Cook 1hr 10 min Serves 6-8 GLUTEN FREE 8 chicken thighs3 onions (500g), peeled and cut in half through the root, then each half cut into three lengthwise 200g jarred roastred peppers (drained weight)½ tsp ground cinnamon1 ½
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A Pragmatic Path
Beware the friend who is only trying to help. Not, perhaps, as a rule for life but certainly when it comes to the Israel-Palestine conflict and the clashes that battle provokes around the world. Often those who think they’re doing their bit serve onl
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Holyrood Chaos
When Humza Yousaf was elected leader of the Scottish National party last March, it was after a contest that exposed profound policy divisions in the party. It could be said that the end of the SNP’s partnership with the Greens, and the chaos that end
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Art Of The Deal
In 2020 Inigo Philbrick was arrested by the FBI on the Pacific island of Vanuatu and brought to Manhattan in handcuffs. He was wanted for his part in one of the biggest art frauds in history. Still only in his early 30s, he was accused of duping art
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Puzzles
Give the nearest definition: VIVERRID a) live wire b) mammal of civet family c) chemical destroying life d) green alga Rearrange BEARCAT to make another word. Identify the word: AB AB AB C D (7) Find a word that follows the first word in the clue and
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Global Report
Dozens of protesters took over a building at Columbia University in New York, barricading the entrances and unfurling a Palestinian flag out of a window in the latest escalation of demonstrations against the Israel-Hamas war that have spread to colle
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Cinema Connect
Name the films and the actor who connects them. Cinema Connect Amistad, The Shawshank Redemption and Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves all star Morgan Freeman. ■
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‘My Babies Came Back To Me’
FOR SARA MELGAREJO, the wait at Santiago airport was agonising. The 65-year-old had travelled about 30km north from San Bernardo, a working class suburb of the Chilean capital, for the reunion. She walked the length of the building trying to calm her
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On French Coast, Hope Outweighs Risk Of Death Or Rwanda
They could have been on a school trip. Fifty teenagers from Vietnam, dressed for the biting cold in puffer jackets, smart trainers and woolly hats, sat on the pavement by the bus shelter outside Gare de Calais listening to music and watching videos o
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Eyewitness Kenya
The Guardian Weekly Founded in Manchester, England 4 July 1919 Vol210 | Issue№ 18 Guardian Weekly is an edited selection of some of the best journalism found in the Guardian and Observer newspapers in the UK and the Guardian’s digital editions in the
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Quiz
1 At about 3,900 square km, A23a is the world’s largest what? 2 Which sugar doesn’t come from plants? 3 Who, in 1954, was the first black woman to have a UK No 1 single? 4 What was the subject of the legal case Tennessee v Scopes? 5 What is the only
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Spotlight
ENVIRONMENT Plastic threat to Galápagos wildlife For the Israeli communities evacuated from the country’s far north in the aftermath of 7 October, there is no longer any doubt about whether full-scale war with Hezbollah in Lebanon is going to happen.
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‘Peace Is Over’
Ukraine’s foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba, praised US politicians last week for approving a long-delayed military aid package, but said western allies needed to recognise that “the era of peace in Europe is over”. As Joe Biden signed the bill that wi
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Reviews
Dir. Luca Guadagnino Could cinema be witnessing the birth of a stunning mixed doubles partnership? Last year, Korean-Canadian film-maker Celine Song gave us Past Lives, a movie about a South Korean woman in the US, married to a white American writer,
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A New Leaf: How To Use Up A Head Of Lettuce Without Making Salad
How to use a whole head of lettuce before it turns – no salad, please We’re talking about how to apply heat here, because raw lettuce is all about salad (unless you’re using the leaves to cradle mince or mushrooms, which is also an excellent shout).
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Seoul Man
Brazil’s latest music sensation grinned from ear to ear as he moseyed down Copacabana beach contemplating his unusual rise to fame. “Samba brings me joy and makes me happy,” the 59-year-old crooner said in Portuguese, as he posed for photos in the sh
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Devi Sridhar
Avian flu, or H5N1, is making headlines in the United States. The past few years have seen concerning signs of it spreading across the world – whether in chickens in Britain, sea lions in Peru, or Caspian seals in Russia. This time, it is has been co
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Quick crossword No 16,837
1 Musical ending (4) 3 The ___, Indian Ocean republic (8) 8 Seaweed (4) 9 Dark beer (5,3) 11 Blatantly confrontational (2-4-4) 14 Baddie (6) 15 Paper man or woman (6) 17 Chap offering wise counsel? (5,5) 20 Contradiction (8) 21 Witty remark (4) 22 Di
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Rock And A Hard Place
Olwen Flattery, a thirtysomething academic with a razor-sharp wit and a soft spot for hard liquor, tries to impress on a roomful of Galway undergraduates the aeons of tectonic convergence it took for the Earth to reach its current form, versus the te
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Books Of The Month
By Uma Menon, illustrated by Rahele Jomepour Bell Written by a 16-year-old author, this richly textured picture book is a moving celebration of immigrant multilingualism: languages “woven together like fine cloth” until “the seams are invisible”. By
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Rising Hopes
What is happening with ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas? There has been a recent flurry of activity around the talks, with an uptick of optimism about progress. According to Barak Ravid of the news site Axios, the Israeli proposal is for a po
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My Brother’s Bullying Still Affects Me. How Can I Deal With It?
When I was a child I was bullied by my older brother. I am 41 now and I think this has really affected me throughout my life. He always picked on me, called me stupid, fat, ugly, worthless and told me I was never good at anything. This went on every
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Science and Environment
The world’s first personalised mRNA cancer vaccine for melanoma is beginning phase 3 trials in hundreds of patients, as experts hailed its “gamechanging” potential to permanently cure cancer. Melanoma affects about 132,000 people a year and is the bi
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Opinion Gordon Brown
By the time of the European parliament elections in June, this year’s rightward ebb in European politics will have turned into a tidal wave. Ultra-nationalist demagogues and populist-nationalists are now leading the polls in Italy, the Netherlands, F
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Sudoku Hard
Fill in the grid so that every row, every column and every 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 to 9. Last week’s solution
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Fault Lines
Three people, none of them the author, emerge from this book looking prophetic. One is her constituency agent in Norfolk. Told she is thinking about running for the Tory leadership, he tells Liz Truss it would be for the best if she lost. Another is
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Up In Arms
Student protests on US university campuses over Israel’s war on Gaza showed little sign of letting up last weekend, with protesters vowing to continue until their demands for US educational bodies to disentangle from companies profiting from the conf
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The Three-coffee Ritual That Fuels A Nation’s Daily Grind
Drinking coffee takes time in Ethiopia, a nation of caffeine lovers. In her village in Kafa, Ethiopia’s coffee heartland, Hagre Bekele starts by roasting the raw green beans over an open fire. Then she grinds them by hand and brews them in a jebena,
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Into The Woods
THERE ARE A LOT OF HUMANS. Teeming is perhaps an unkind word, but when 8 billion people cram themselves on to a planet that, three centuries before, held less than a tenth of that number, it seems apt. Eight billion hot-breathed individuals, download
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