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Gisèle Pelicot Has Become a Feminist Hero in France Amid Rape Trial
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France Rape Trial Renews Push to Revise Legal Definition of Rape
Gisèle Pelicot waived anonymity to make public the trial of her former husband and the 50 men accused of joining him in raping her. The trial has revived the question of consent within French law ...2 hours ago -
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We’ve hopelessly ‘gamified’ dating, but there are ways that it could become fun again | Elle Hunt
I admit I’ve ghosted men and failed to reply to them. The apps need to innovate, and our behaviour has to change too. You wouldn’t know it now, from my thousand-yard stare, but there was once a ...1 hour ago -
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Bank of France Chief Says Bond Markets Are Warning on Debt
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The Guardian - World
Raphaël Varane, former Real Madrid and France defender, retires aged 31
Defender hangs up boots after knee injury at Como ‘I have loved fighting for myself, my clubs, my country’ Raphaël Varane has announced his retirement from football at the age of 31. The former ...2 hours ago -
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Former France and Real Madrid defender Raphael Varane announces his retirement
Former France and Real Madrid center back Raphael Varane has announced his retirement to end a career that included a World Cup title and a big haul of club trophies1 hour ago -
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U.S. Forest Service pauses seasonal employee hiring amid budget shortfall
The U.S. Forest Service says it will pause seasonal employee hiring in the next fiscal year because of expected budget cuts.2 hours ago -
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Bettina Orlopp: The woman tasked with leading Commerzbank amid UniCredit takeover battle
Commerzbank on Tuesday announced its current Chief Financial Officer Bettina Orlopp will soon become CEO of the embattled German bank.1 hour ago -
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House Republicans pivot to fast-tracking funding bill amid conservative opposition
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Kushner’s Fund Has Reaped Millions in Fees, but So Far Returned No Profits
The son-in-law of former President Donald J. Trump has said he has intentionally moved slowly to invest investors’ money, which came primarily from foreign entities.2 hours ago
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Live Updates: Israel Downs Hezbollah Missile Aimed at Tel Aviv
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Israeli Bulldozers Flatten Mile After Mile in the West Bank
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Taiwan and U.S. Work to Counter China’s Drone Dominance
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As Lebanon Reels From Israeli Attacks, the Future Is Murky for a Wounded Hezbollah
Some experts said that Israel’s onslaught had left Hezbollah in disarray. Others noted its large weapons stockpiles and history of adapting to battle Israel’s much more high-tech military.17 hours ago - Israel -
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Ukrainian Poet and Rock Star Fights Near Front and Performs Behind It
Serhiy Zhadan, 50, is a beloved Ukrainian poet as well as a novelist, lyricist and rock star. Furious over the invasion, he enlisted to fight even as his band still plays and his readings fill halls.Yesterday - Ukraine