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Author: Sarah Mitchell
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While Brat summer grabbed the headlines as 2024’s defining musical movement, a straighter, more masculine, less lurid green development was rumbling in the background. Defined
‘Her face is a marvel!’: Vanessa Redgrave’s 20 best films – ranked!
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Europe overhauls funding to Tunisia after Guardian exposes migrant abuse
The European Commission is fundamentally overhauling how it makes payments to Tunisia after a Guardian investigation exposed myriad abuses by EU-funded security forces, including widespread
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Italy says Libya war crimes suspect was sent home due to ‘social dangerousness’
Italy’s interior minister said on Thursday a Libyan man detained under an international war crimes arrest warrant and then unexpectedly released had been swiftly repatriated
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Irritating though it is to be conceding anything to the objectionable Mel Gibson (whose 2006 film Apocalypto is very good), his new film does serve
Jamaican city gripped by violence after police shooting of gang boss
Schools and businesses in a Jamaican city have been closed and taxis and buses stopped running after the police shooting of a powerful gang boss
Canada’s top court to hear challenge to controversial Quebec secularism law
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