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England suffer World Cup heartbreak with loss to Argentina
England suffer World Cup heartbreak with loss to Argentina
Argentina shatter England's World Cup dreams, scoring two late goals to come from behind and knock out Thomas Tuchel's side, in a dramatic semi-final in Atlanta.
Washington or 'Trumptown': The architectural expression of a cult of personality
The redevelopment of a public golf course, extensions to the White House and dreams of a triumphal arch: Donald Trump seems to have a growing spate of building projects on the boil in Washington. So what’s driving the president to remake the US capital in his image?
Global population at 8.3 billion: What does that mean for anyone under 30?
Global population at 8.3 billion: What does that mean for anyone under 30?
With the world population surpassing 8.3 billion today, can we truly realize the hopes and dreams of the largest generation of young people ever? On World Population Day 2026, the spotlight is on empowering youth to shape their futures through education, health, and opportunity.
Research on mate choice and gametes may bring new hope to the childless
Research on mate choice and gametes may bring new hope to the childless
So you have finally found the partner of your dreams—but no matter how hard you try, no children have come along. Could science offer new answers to mate choice and infertility? For several years, researchers at the University of Eastern Finland have been studying human reproduct
Do your dreams have smells? New study on 'blind minds' reveals vast differences in imagina
It's common to think we all have similar experiences of life. But the more we learn about other people's hidden thoughts, the more evidence there is that this is untrue. For instance, not everyone has the same ability to have imagined sensations. Most people can visualize—they ca
Cactus Pears review – tender and subtle story of forbidden love and a poignant awakening i
The strictures of family and class stand between two young men and their humble dreams of happiness in an assured directorial debut from Rohan KanawadeHere is a really impressive directorial debut from Mumbai film-maker Rohan Kanawade: tender, subtle, candid, scrupulously observe
Couples Weekend review – Alexandra Daddario annd Josh Gad lead spicy comedy of marital mel
Two couples start to fall apart during a midwinter break, involving a lot of shouty dialogue that’s neither realistic nor funnyThe interesting premise in this laborious and dispiriting relationship dramedy sadly leads nowhere; all we get is strained shouty dialogue and mugging pe
Ride or Die review – Hannah Waddingham’s comedy caper is the perimenopausal TV of your dre
This tale of a 50-year-old assassin going rogue – and having to confess all to her best mate – is so much fun. The chemistry between its leads is a thing of beautyThe bone-deep magnificence of Hannah Waddingham is such that she could, I suspect, talk most of us into a burning car
Gen Z-ers share how they’re achieving financial freedom — and the old ideas they’re leavin
A stable job and a nice home have become less accessible to young Americans. Many are taking new paths to pursue their dreams.
‘Unstoppable force’: Mbappe’s France crush Morocco’s World Cup dreams
Morocco came to the quarterfinal with high hopes and revenge on their minds, only to be met with the in-form team. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Geral.
Scotland's hopes of progressing to last 32 hanging by a thread
Scotland's World Cup dreams and hopes of progressing to the last 32 are hanging by a thread after their heavy 3-0 defeat to Brazil.
Cups of tea and a roaring crowd: Sydney’s Algerian community gathers for World Cup nailbit
There was good food, nervous energy and pandemonium at a Surry Hills cafe as Algeria went through to the knockout roundOn a rainy day in Sydney’s Surry Hills, a small crowd rushes into a small cafe draped in the green and white flag of Algeria, gathering around a TV with dreams o