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Russian forces liberate largest Ukrainian-held town in Kursk Region – MOD | Russia-Ukraine conflict
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Suicide mission: As 2023 draws to a close, the Ukrainian army’s last ‘counteroffensive’ advance has stalled
FEATURE
Despite desperate attempts to establish a beachhead on the left bank of the Dnieper River in Kherson Region, Kiev has completely lost the initiative in all other sectors of the front
Dec 29, 2023 09:53
Humans will never get to deep space – Nobel Prize physicist (2/2)
This is the second half of our in-depth conversation with a brilliant mind, the genius and Nobel Prize winner Professor Gerard ‘t Hooft. We talk about whether quantum mechanics and quantum physics is just about probability and more of an...
Jan 28, 2022 07:14
'Women are annoying!': How Japanese society fights for gender equality and loses to traditions
FEATURE
The fight for women's rights in Japan goes on for years — without much success.
Jan 13, 2022 13:19
We’re parasites like viruses – biochemist
For ages, we've been trying to trace the origins of life on Earth. How did a barren rock turn into something as flourishing, beautiful, and abundant as we know it? We asked Nick Lane, professor of evolutionary biochemistry at University College...
Dec 3, 2021 08:21
After 19 years of beatings & losing an eye, America’s innocent ‘forever prisoner’ may be about to spill the secrets of CIA torture
Opinion
At long last, thanks to the testimony of a Palestinian held at Guantanamo Bay, someone might finally be held accountable for the gross human rights violations the agency inflicted on so many with such impunity for years.
Oct 18, 2021 18:59
Unrivaled riches, moral ambiguity & nervy rivals: The big questions raised by the Saudis’ Newcastle takeover
Perennial Premier League underachievers Newcastle United have been taken over by a Saudi consortium with endless funds. But what are some of the questions thrown up by the coup and how does it affect the modern game?
Oct 8, 2021 10:51
At last, an official body that recognises letting trans athletes compete against women is unfair, unsafe and unethical
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In an almost unprecedented outbreak of common sense, the Sports Councils Equality Group has acknowledged that men and women are different – and concluded, rightly, that trans athletes cannot fairly compete against the latter.
Sep 30, 2021 13:55
I’ve lived and worked in the US for 20 years but can’t get citizenship… yet the doors are open for thousands of illegal migrants
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The idea of US citizenship is being thoroughly devalued as migrants arrive in record numbers at the southern border and people arrive from Afghanistan who have not been properly vetted. But I am left waiting to be approved.
Sep 28, 2021 13:59
Why does the left deny that people like me, a young ethnic minority woman, are middle class and insist we’re victims of racism?
Opinion
I’m a young woman from a comfortable background, with all the advantages that flow from that. Why does the left reject that and say my skin colour automatically makes me oppressed and disadvantaged?
Aug 8, 2021 09:01
History tells us the United States’ supposed ‘concern for democracy’ in Nicaragua is nothing of the sort
Opinion
A century and a half has shown us that American meddling in Nicaragua is never about improving the lot of the people of that nation, and only ever about furthering Washington’s imperialist agenda.
Jul 30, 2021 14:09
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