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World - The New York Times
Monday Briefing: The Aftermath of Nasrallah’s Death
Plus, we retraced one of Mayor Eric Adams’s lavish trips to Istanbul.Yesterday -
World - Financial Times
Japan’s biggest pension fund faces more pressure to deliver
Changes to GPIF’s investment policies to take on more risk have been lauded — but the country’s system is under strainYesterday - Japan -
World - The Guardian
Amyl and the Sniffers take on the world: ‘If you don’t like us, then that’s on you’
The Australian punk band has been praised by Billy Corgan and Karen O for their explosive live act and uncompromising politics. Their new album is a sonic evolution – but the scrappy spirit ...Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
Japan’s incoming prime minister Shigeru Ishiba to call snap election – reports
The 67-year-old will seek an early public mandate after seeing off a rightwing challenge to become the leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic party. Japan’s incoming prime minister Shigeru ...Yesterday - Japan -
Top stories - ABC News
Norway is mulling building a fence on its border with Russia, following Finland's example
The move was inspired by a similar project in its Nordic neighbor Finland.Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
The Papers: 'Israel steps up attacks' and Badenoch 'sparks maternity pay row'
Monday's front pages are dominated by reports of Israel's air strikes on Yemen and its offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon.Yesterday - Israel -
Sports - CBS Sports
Patriots' Joey Slye hits fourth-longest field goal in NFL history: Why it's one of the most impressive ever
Slye nailed the 63-yarder in San FranciscoYesterday - NFL -
World - The New York Times
Austria’s Far Right Wins Election but May Fall Short of Forming a Government
The Freedom Party got nearly 30 percent of the national vote, but mainstream parties have vowed to join in a coalition government without the party’s pugilistic leader, Herbert Kickl.Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
Kemi Badenoch maternity pay comments spark Tory row
Comments suggesting maternity pay has "gone too far" have been seized on by leadership opponents as Tory conference gets under way.Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
Largest haka breaks world record in New Zealand
Thousands took part in a Maori haka dance famously performed by the All Blacks before rugby matches.Yesterday - New Zealand -
Top stories - BBC News
Zookeeper mauled to death by lion in Nigeria
The man, 35, reportedly agreed to show some visitors the lion's feeding routine after hours.Yesterday - Nigeria -
World - The Guardian
Tadej Pogacar lands world road race championship to complete triple crown
Slovenian adds to victories in Tour and Giro Australia’s Ben O’Connor second in Zurich Ripping up the script is the Tadej Pogacar way, and on Sunday the Slovene’s unique approach to bike racing ...Yesterday -
World - ABC News
Projection shows far-right Freedom Party leading over governing conservatives in Austrian election
Projection shows far-right Freedom Party leading over governing conservatives in Austrian electionYesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
Pogacar completes 'Triple Crown' with first world title
Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar produces a stunning solo ride to win his first world road race title in Switzerland and cap a "perfect season".Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
Tadeg Pogacar wins Cycling Road World Championships 2024 men’s elite race – as it happened
The Slovenian completed his triple crown of Giro, Tour and Worlds with a devastating ride from 100km out. 245km to go: Into open country, and through some farmland and, yes, Swiss cottages. It’s ...Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
New Zealand reclaims world record for largest mass haka
The record was broken in deafening fashion at Eden Park rugby stadium in Auckland.Yesterday - New Zealand -
Top stories - CBS News
Coldplay on their record-breaking world tour: "We're having such a great time"
During a stop on their "Music of the Spheres" global tour, which Billboard calls "the biggest rock tour of all time," Chris Martin, Will Champion, Guy Berryman and Jonny Buckland talk about their ...Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
Coldplay on their record-breaking world tour
Twenty-five years after their first hit record, Coldplay's current world tour, which Billboard calls "the biggest rock tour of all time," has earned more than a billion dollars and sold more than ...Yesterday -
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Politics - The Hill
Kirby says Israeli strike on Hezbollah ‘good for the world,’ calls for cease-fire
National Security Spokesperson John Kirby joined CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday morning, where he said Israel’s recent strikes that killed Hezbollah leaders were “good for the world” and called ...Yesterday - Israel -
World - ABC News
France's new government pledges hardline stance on migration as it cozies up to far right
France’s new government is set to take a hardline approach to migration issues as key officials have pledged to significantly reduce the number of people entering and staying illegally in the countryYesterday -
World - The Guardian
New Zealand reclaims world record for largest mass haka
More than 6,000 people do Māori dance at Eden Park rugby stadium in Auckland to break France’s record. New Zealand has reclaimed the world record for the largest mass haka after more than 6,000 ...Yesterday - New Zealand -
Sports - ESPN
Jets looking to break one of NFL's longest offensive TD droughts
New York is looking to score three touchdowns for four straight weeks as well as move to 3-1 on the season.Yesterday - NFL -
Business - Financial Times
Ishiba’s election as Japan’s next leader expected to rattle stock market
Former defence minister’s selection as president of ruling party sent Nikkei 225 futures tumblingYesterday - Japan -
Business - CNBC
I’m from Japan, home to some of the world’s longest living people: The No. 1 food I must have in my kitchen
Japanese nutritionist and longevity expert Michiko Tomioka shares her top kitchen must-have.Yesterday -
World - Financial Times
Japan’s unexpected choice of prime minister
Shigeru Ishiba needs to show pragmatism to make his administration a successYesterday - Japan -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
In Japan, He Adds Color to the Tatami Tradition
Most tatami mats are a natural golden color, but those made by Mitsuru Yokoyama may be jade green, pink or even black.Yesterday - Japan -
World - The Guardian
Japan’s magic bullet: 60 years of the train that helped rebuild the idea of a country
Over just a few days in 1964, the launch of the shinkansen and the Tokyo Olympics trumpeted the emergence of a new economic and democratic power. At 6am on 1 October 1964, two trains set off in ...Yesterday -
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