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Burrow was sporting great and inspiring MND campaigner
A champion on and off the field, Rob Burrow's determination, courage and humility ensures a legacy that stretches way beyond rugby league.BBC News - Top stories -
Biden must resist the WHO’s power grab
The once-in-a-century COVID pandemic was fueled by China’s obstruction and obfuscation and the World Health Organization’s (WHO) mismanagement. Yet WHO has considered a pandemic treaty that does not hold Beijing accountable for COVID-19. ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Beyond the Grind: Why Health Should Be a Top Priority for Great Leaders
In the fast-paced world of entrepreneurship, the hustle mindset often overshadows the importance of health, but it shouldn't.Inc. - Business -
Russia threatens to charge chess great Kasparov for 'heading a terrorist society'
Russian law enforcement officials may prosecute chess legend Garry Kasparov on terrorism charges, state media TASS reported Sunday, signaling a potential expansion of attempts to stifle criticism of the Kremlin. Kasparov, the world’s best chess ...The Hill - Politics - Russia -
Starmer to shift focus to national security with defence pitch
The Labour leader is set to meet veterans on a campaign visit today as he switches focus to defence.BBC News - Top stories -
Starmer promises to cut net migration if Labour wins election
The party says better training can reduce migration, but it will not be setting an overall level.BBC News - Top stories -
Introducing Untold: Power for Sale
Introducing Power for Sale, a new season of Untold from the Financial Times.Financial Times - World -
I’m glad Slovenia is recognising Palestine at last – but why did my country hesitate for so long? | Ana Schnabl
Our convoluted response to the catastrophe in Gaza leaves a bitter aftertaste. It is common knowledge that we Slovenes are a hard-working, neat but in essence spineless folk. Our favourite pastime is oppressing our fellow citizens, especially our ...The Guardian - World -
Europe must splash the cash (and seize it) to save 2024
There is still an expensive war to fight, and if EU and UK politicians insist on using taxpayer funds for it, there will be little left to spend on public services. There were hopes that 2024 would be a good year. Economists talked of a soft ...The Guardian - World -
Starmer? Sunak? Millions know they are different but still feel alienated. Ignore that at your peril | Nesrine Malik
There is no point scolding people who refuse to be part of what feels like a political monoculture. Their stance is as valid as anyone else’s. Elections come with their own logic, a sort of sports analysis. It’s a time that doesn’t naturally lend ...The Guardian - World
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