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Smooth-talking National Rally president aims to change the tone- but not the content- of party’s anti-immigration message
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‘When your sister does your hair, you don’t need a mirror’
Photographer Darlyne Komukama and her friends set up a roving hair salon for Black women to ‘convene, connect and converse’
Akiya houses
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‘This machine bonks fascists’
US student protester’s water jug becomes symbol of resistance
Therapy
I have OCD. Cognitive behavioral therapy techniques made it worse
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Youth coach facing assault charge was cleared by third-party firm investigating Hockey Canada abuse claims
A youth ice hockey coach facing charges for assault of a child was cleared for the same incident by the ‘independent third party’ enlisted by Hockey Canada to look into abuse claims
Netanyahu vows to raid Rafah ‘with or without’ hostage deal
Mediators renew efforts to secure a truce ahead of invasion of city, where more than 1 million people are sheltering
China
Number of writers jailed exceeds 100 for first time, says report
Saudi Arabia
Activist sentenced to 11 years in prison for ‘support’ of women’s rights
Health
Perimenopausal women have 40% higher risk of depression, study suggests
Ukraine
Woman, 98, walks six miles alone to escape Russian-held territory
Greece
Court drops espionage charges against aid workers
Georgia
EU condemns crackdown on protesters opposing ‘foreign agents’ bill
UK news
Police officer ‘almost lost hand’ in London sword attack
Haiti
New PM named but powerful gangs demand seat at the table
Indonesia
Volcano eruption spreads ash to Malaysia and shuts airports
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Today in Focus
Scotland’s first minister Humza Yousaf resigns
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Arsenal and Manchester City set up a two-horse race – Football Weekly
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‘He craved an Oscar’
James Baldwin’s long campaign to crack Hollywood
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Sweden’s Indigenous Sami people speak to truth commission
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