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A quest for closure: In search of the missing after Venezuela’s earthquakes
Tens of thousands of people remain unaccounted for nearly two weeks after a pair of deadly earthquakes struck the coast.
Kyiv attacked after Ukraine launches coalition to tackle Russia missiles
Russia has escalated attacks in recent weeks, taking advantage of Ukraine’s critical shortage of air defences. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Geral.
New study suggests health damage from exposure to Ohio toxic train spill
New study suggests health damage from exposure to Ohio toxic train spill
Research finds immune systems still ‘responding to toxic chemical exposures’ related to East Palestine derailmentIn the weeks after the East Palestine train wreck culminated in a towering fireball and chemical release in the small Ohio town, Jessica Boersma was seriously exposed
Rachel Roddy’s homage to Michèle Roberts’ recipe for chicken saute with tomatoes and mushr
This Napoleonic classic is all too often overcomplicated, but this ode to the French-British author’s version is both simple and stunningA few weeks ago, as part of the British Library’s food season, the novelist Michèle Roberts, biographer Francesca Wade, writer Eli Davies and f
UK swelters in third heatwave of the year as western Europe counts cost of hottest-ever Ju
Britain expands heat alerts while estimates suggest June’s death toll could surpass 20,000 across continentThe UK is sweltering through the peak of its third heatwave of the year as countries around Europe struggle to recover from an early onslaught of baking summer heat.Punishin
There is a way to dress for the office in a heatwave – but leave the Paul Mescal short sho
There is a way to dress for the office in a heatwave – but leave the Paul Mescal short sho
Breathable fabrics and loose cuts are in. It’s possible to beat the heat without dressing like you’re off to the beach or the lidoNever mind weddings or job interviews. When it comes to getting dressed, the past few weeks have confirmed that the biggest challenge is what to wear
At a dying man’s bedside, I see something much rarer than grief: the courage to include th
At a dying man’s bedside, I see something much rarer than grief: the courage to include th
If we spare youth the universal reality of death, we postpone to middle age the struggle to reconcile with itI am not especially superstitious but it tends to be a Friday afternoon when the collective mass of the hospital shudders to the realisation that the weekend is upon us an
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Anisimova plots Wimbledon sequel with happier ending
Many wondered how long it would take Amanda Anisimova to recover from last year's Wimbledon final. About six weeks was the answer.
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Germany’s Kai Havertz: ‘I make runs that look pointless but I’m creating space’
Forward on the misunderstanding of his role and momentum the four-time champions have put together for a winning World Cup campaign after topping their groupKai Havertz is recalling the cocktail of feelings that swirled around his head in Budapest three-and-a-half weeks ago. Arse
Stokes ‘frustrated and disappointed’– but will curfew saga free him again?
Stokes ‘frustrated and disappointed’– but will curfew saga free him again?
Ben Stokes is "frustrated and disappointed" about how his and Gus Atkinson's curfew saga has unfolded, but the England Test captain said he was feeling more liberated, following a "chaotic" few weeks.
Bashir gets his day in the sun only to be put in the shade at Trent Bridge
Shoaib Bashir toiled away – a missed review off his bowling cost England badly – while fans sought escape from the heatA series that started just three weeks ago amid sweaters, stormclouds and a flood of wickets at Lord’s is reaching boiling point at Trent Bridge. Or at least the
The great paradox of Scotland’s World Cup. The fans, superb. The team? Dismal | Ewan Murra
A mess against Brazil, Steve Clarke’s side are in purgatory, hanging around as a faint hope of a place in the last 32 lives onThe sad thing is that in a matter of weeks, this will all have been ­forgotten. The intensely tribal nature of Scotland’s football domain means that a new