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Fresh China questions as video shows him praising port project
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Israel-Hamas war: ceasefire due to begin in Gaza on Friday morning with first hostage release expected shortly after
Revealed  
King Charles secretly profiting from the assets of dead citizens
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P&O Cruises and Cunard threaten to fire and rehire more than 900 UK staff
Ireland  
Violent protests in Dublin after woman and children injured in knife attack
 
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News in focus
Victory confirms upward trajectory of far right in Europe
Geert Wilders  
Victory confirms upward trajectory of far right in Europe
Dutch general election results show how populist and far-right parties are advancing into political mainstream
‘The social contract has been fractured’  
School leaders in England feel lockdown ‘broke spell’ of bond with parents
At a glance  
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 639
Spotlight
‘He’s a man with a fork in a world of soup’  
The bitterest music-duo spats
The bitterest music-duo spats
‘I’m already about 70% vegan’  
Alan Partridge on cars, Canadians and Sunday roasts
Analysis  
Which public services will suffer most to pay for Tory tax cuts?
‘What he said is disgusting’  
Stockton seethes over minister’s alleged jibe
‘My favourite moment is me … not in a big-headed way!’  
Stars share their best Doctor Who memories – part four
Opinion
London was apparently too woke for the billboard-covered orb. Why not try the Tory heartlands instead?
London was apparently too woke for the billboard-covered orb. Why not try the Tory heartlands instead?
Cartoon  
Ben Jennings on Rishi Sunak looking ahead to the next election
Be warned: Deliveroo’s victory over its riders shows just how vulnerable British workers are
Sport
Premier League  
10 things to look out for this weekend
10 things to look out for this weekend
'No, you shut up'  
Djokovic hits back at British fans as Serbia win in Davis Cup
Football  
Premier League looks fractured as external pressures mount
Podcast
He’s back: Sam Altman and the chaos at the heart of the AI industry
Today in Focus  
He’s back: Sam Altman and the chaos at the heart of the AI industry
The CEO of OpenAI was sacked and then rehired days later, after staff threatened to follow him. But what does this corporate drama tell us about the future of AI? Blake Montgomery explains
Expansion of the EU: Bigger and better?
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Climate crisis
Shell  
Oil giant to face human rights claims in UK over chronic pollution in Niger delta
Oil giant to face human rights claims in UK over chronic pollution in Niger delta
Must the show go on?  
Taylor Swift fan death highlights danger of live shows as Earth cooks
Business
Black Friday  
UK shoppers expected to buy fewer goods amid cost of living crisis
UK shoppers expected to buy fewer goods amid cost of living crisis
OpenAI  
Firm 'was working on advanced AI model so powerful it alarmed staff'
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Photos of the day  
Thanksgiving Day balloon and Dutch election
Thanksgiving Day balloon and Dutch election
Culture  
Political and documentary photography posters from the 1970s
Political and documentary photography posters from the 1970s
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