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Pogacar starts explosive first Giro weekend in pole but potholes await
The outstanding Slovenian cyclist is putting the hype in perspective as he prepares for his debut in historic Grand Tour. Tadej Pogacar may be the outstanding bet to win his debut Giro d’Italia, but the Slovenian is also acutely aware of how three ...The Guardian - World -
CAIR-Chicago responds to pro-Palestinian college protests
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Spacey responds to new claims ahead of documentary
The actor says he may at times have behaved inappropriately but denies his behaviour was ever illegal.BBC News - Top stories -
Frankfurt paramedics respond as passengers fall ill on Condor flight
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'I don't care about that man' - Haaland responds to Keane criticism
Since dropping points against Arsenal in March both Erling Haaland and Manchester City have delivered the perfect response.BBC News - Top stories -
‘If I could be teleported to any beach, this would be it’: readers choose their favourite European beaches
Seaside idylls from Île de Ré to eastern Crete feature as our tipsters report that even popular destinations such as Menorca and Sicily have their quieter spots. Cala Galdana beach – and its neighbours – are spectacular. Turn off at Ferreries and ...The Guardian - World -
‘I don’t even dream about sex … I don’t miss it at all’: readers on why they chose celibacy
Inner peace, clarity of mind and for some, better orgasms. Readers share their experiences of swearing off sex, whether temporarily or long term. Read more in our Intimate details seriesOver the last few years more than 120 million posts have ...The Guardian - World -
Lessons From the Front Lines of Canada’s Fentanyl Crisis
In a visit supported by the U.S. government, a group of Mexican experts came to British Columbia to discuss ways of responding to rampant opioid deaths.The New York Times - World -
After the local election results, how confident should Labour feel about the next election? Our panel responds
A ‘seismic’ night at the polls seems to indicate an electorate sending a clear message to the government. What’s the reality?. Looking for a national picture in local council and byelection results always calls to mind the old joke about two ...The Guardian - World -
Middle East Crisis: Trade and Diplomatic Moves Deepen Israel’s Isolation
Turkey’s decision to suspend trade with Israel came after some countries downgraded or cut ties. But key allies, including the U.S., remain supportive.The New York Times - World - Israel
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