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Shooting of teacher by six-year-old a red flag for US, says mayor
Virginia / Shooting of teacher by six-year-old a red flag for US, says mayor
Boy taken into custody after wounding of teacher, whose condition is said to be showing signs of improvement
Ana Belén Montes / US releases top Cuba spy after 20 years in prison
‘It’s going to be dirty’ / Republicans gear up to attack Hunter Biden
'Feeling betrayed' / The reaction in George Santos’s district to brazen lies
Prince Harry / Book could be beginning of end for royals, warns Charles’s biographer
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On the frontline with the rebel army fighting brutal junta
Myanmar / On the frontline with the rebel army fighting brutal junta
Villagers-turned-pro-democracy fighters rely on ‘brothers and sisters’ in India for guns and food
Ukraine invasion
Moscow’s ceasefire ends with no let up in fighting
Live / Moscow’s ceasefire ends with no let up in fighting
Russian attacks reported in at least seven Ukraine regions despite Putin’s ceasefire pledge; shelling reportedly damages power plants in Moscow-controlled region
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The remarkable life of activist and rebel Hale Zukas
‘Disability is not a tragedy’ / The remarkable life of activist and rebel Hale Zukas
Born in an era when disabled people were routinely institutionalized, Zukas fought for – and won – access to transportation and better urban design
Family feuds / How sibling rivalry can tear even the closest clans apart
Ask Philippa / I hate my ageing body. Why do I look at myself with disgust?
Racism rebranded / How far-right ideology feeds off identity politics
'You're my hero' / How Zelenskiy became Hollywood’s man of the hour
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Andrew Tate isn’t feminism’s inadvertent bastard child. He’s sexism’s last gasp
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Sports
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