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Ukraine invasion
Wednesday
6 April 2022
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Governor Kyrylenko claims two civilians killed in attack on Vuhledar; Pope Francis held up Ukrainian flag from Bucha describing town as ‘martyred’
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US, G7 and EU to target Moscow with new measures as Ukraine says 4,400 incidents of alleged ‘war crimes’ being investigated
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About one in 10 people in Poland is now Ukrainian. The welcome has been warm, but as war grinds on, some fear the ‘full’ sign must go up soon
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EU considering bans on coal, banks and shipping as Poland and Baltic states push for stronger measures
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Ukraine’s leader is a master communicator but his words made for uncomfortable listening in a forum with Russia at its heart
Headlines
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Staff at 50 plus locations contacted organizers; second warehouse set to vote on a union later this month
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The supreme court’s 2010 Citizens United decision opened the floodgates for special interests to pour money into elections. Could a constitutional amendment be the answer?
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False narratives pushed by Tucker Carlson and key Republicans in Congress have been embraced and recycled by Moscow
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British singer ‘neither deliberately nor subconsciously’ copied a phrase from song by Sami Chokri, judge says
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News extra
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As the debate about critical race theory rages on, Hallie Watson reflects on the racism that has plagued her school district since she was a child
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Messages analyzed were to well-known social media users such as Jamie Klingler, Rachel Riley and Bryony Gordon
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Some camps are making amends for a long history of cultural appropriation – including made-up, ‘Native-sounding’ names – and some are not
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Particles discovered in tissue of 11 out of 13 patients undergoing surgery, with polypropylene and PET most common
Spotlight
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Charles Daniels took intimate pictures of his friends the Rolling Stones, Hendrix and others – but few have seen the light of day until now
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The second season has introduced the Sharmas to the diverse Netflix period drama and the family provides a delightful fantasy for underserved viewers
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As food prices soar, Zimbabwe’s diaspora are opting for delivery services rather than money transfers to help hard-hit relatives
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At last, the law in England and Wales reflects the fact that even good marriages sometimes come to an end, says a teacher from Devon
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The Minnesota Timberwolves star has suffered loss in his personal life but has used it as inspiration to come back stronger
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Deshaun Watson must say whether he had sex with 18 massage therapists who supported him last year following criminal complaints from other women
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Former England midfielder Steve Hodge has owned Maradona’s no 10 shirt since the 1986 match
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Experts say criticism of oil and gas’s ‘climate-blocking activities’ cut from final draft, reflective of industry’s power and influence
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Particles discovered in tissue of 11 out of 13 patients undergoing surgery, with polypropylene and PET most common
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Narrower definition excludes chemicals in pharmaceuticals and pesticides that are generally defined as PFAS
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From the cancellation of performances of Tchaikovsky to the exit of Ikea and McDonald’s from Moscow, there has been a rush to boycott all things Russian. But what impact do these official and unofficial economic protests have?
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McCartney’s demo version of Attention, destined for Ringo Starr’s 1981 album Stop and Smell the Roses, expected to sell for £10,000
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The series recounts the 1977 disappearance of an Arkansas family man mired in drug smuggling and international scandal
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The British singer Ed Sheeran has won a high court battle over a plagiarism accusation for his hit single Shape of You. Sheeran posted on Instagram to explain the toll the lawsuit has taken on him as a father and a husband and saying that similar lawsuits becoming increasingly common is creating a precarious environment for songwriters.
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The young Vietnamese artist gets compared to Jackson Pollock and his pictures sell for $150,000 and up. But as his first solo London show opens, he talks about the future, donating to charity and the fact that he’s ‘just a kid’
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Mysterious glowing orbs, unexplained chills, things that literally go bump in the night: signs of paranormal activity have reportedly surged during the pandemic. As have specialist investigators, organised ghost hunts, eerie podcasts …
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False narratives pushed by Tucker Carlson and key Republicans in Congress have been embraced and recycled by Moscow
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State house approves bill that would make performing an abortion a felony, and is one in raft of GOP bills to restrict or ban abortion
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The 46th and 44th presidents got together to celebrate the Affordable Care Act and seek midterm boost
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Donald Trump’s eldest daughter, a former senior White House adviser, spoke via video to committee about events of January 6
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Lockdowns imposed over China’s worst Covid outbreak has hit manufacturing and may lead to delays and higher prices
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Idit Silman’s departure amid row over Passover bread leaves PM with same number of seats as opposition
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Top EU diplomat Josep Borrell urges bloc to send more arms to Ukraine to help end the war
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Human Rights Watch-Amnesty report accuses Ethiopian paramilitaries of war crimes and crimes against humanity
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Explore
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Craig Easton spent two years photographing a tight-knit Lancashire community, dispelling the ‘toxic fairytales’ told about such areas in the media
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The artist’s playful yet unsettling work peels away the veneer of civilisation – from environmental catastrophe and war to far-off galaxies swimming in a cup of tea
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Fotografia Europea, the international photography festival comprising 20 exhibitions and a calendar of related events, opens in Reggio Emilia in Italy in April
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