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Myanmar stops men from working abroad as war intensifies
Authorities said they would suspend accepting applications for overseas work permits.BBC News - Top stories -
A boat tragedy that rocked a community
Nine men died when the boat Quiet Waters sank in 1954, leaving their families devastated.BBC News - Top stories -
Lewis Hamilton: it would be a privilege to work with Adrian Newey at Ferrari
Pair now expected to link up at the Scuderia in 2025 season‘Adrian has such a great history,’ says Hamilton in MiamiLewis Hamilton has said he would consider it a privilege to work alongside Adrian Newey at Ferrari if the British designer, who ...The Guardian - World -
‘Modern Love Podcast’: Emily Ratajkowski Can Take Care of Herself, but a Little Help Would Be Nice
Why the model and writer wants to blow up gender roles in dating, without chivalry having to die.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Stop trying to turn Dungeons & Dragons into a Marvel-esque cash cow – it won’t work
The way that Wizards of the Coast is treating this venerable game is totally at odds with how its players see it. The words hit players of the world’s favourite tabletop role playing game like a magic missile straight to the heart. “Dungeons & ...The Guardian - World -
Tech shares led U.S. stock indexes higher ahead of a jobs report for April, with the S&P 500 and Dow both rising 0.9% and the Nasdaq gaining 1.5%.
Tech shares led U.S. stock indexes higher ahead of a jobs report for April, with the S&P 500 and Dow both rising 0.9% and the Nasdaq gaining 1.5%.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Disappearing migrants and street revolts. Sunak’s Rwanda round-up is just the mess we knew it would be | Gaby Hinsliff
The policy has always been a sordid theatre of cruelty, and it is unravelling in ways that were entirely predictable. Handcuffed and surrounded, faces pixelated for the video as if they were dangerous criminals, one by one they were bundled into ...The Guardian - World -
To the parents of school-aged children with disabilities: it's not your fault | Anonymous
My son spent his high school years isolated in the library or watching YouTube videos. Am I angry? Absolutely. Do I blame his teachers? I don’t. Analysis: Why the Guardian is investigating the deep failings in Australia’s school systemIf you are a ...The Guardian - World