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Thursday 9 March 2023
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Ukraine president supports rallies calling for rejection of legislation that critics say would imperil efforts by the former Soviet republic to join the EU
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Nuclear submarinesAustralia expected to settle on British design after buying stop-gap subs from USRishi Sunak said to have been ‘buzzing’ about result of 18-month negotiations, part of defence pact with US
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Surge in number of disillusioned Chinese citizens fleeing to the US by trekking between Colombia and Panama
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She could become the first woman to win an Academy Award in her category. Her attention to historical detail may get her over the line
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Simple, lovely and crowd-pleasing are the calling cards of this autumnal menu from the celebrated cook and author.
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Three Russians and one Swiss national appear in court in connection with accounts in name of Putin’s friend Sergei Roldugin
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Avril Haines tells Senate hearing of ‘grinding, attritional war’ but sounds cautious note over Ukraine’s prospects in expected counter-offensive
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Ministers urge caution over reports pro-Ukrainian group behind gas pipeline blasts
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Andy Murray has said he will ‘not be going nuts’ if Russian and Belarusian players are allowed to play at Wimbledon, despite being torn over their potential return
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Elite players are at loggerheads with federations slow to wake up to the opportunities for growth within the game
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American nightmareI’ve lived in New York for 13 years and earn $64,000. Why am I being evicted now?An aspiration of the middle class used to be owning a home. Now, even renting an apartment feels impossible
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I assumed an establishment where young women dress as maids and perform submissively would be a den of depravity. The truth may be more complicated
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Taika Waititi is looking to direct and act in the first live action Star Wars film since The Rise of Skywalker in 2019, according to a report in Variety
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‘Exceptional’ piece, valued at up to €800,000, had been hanging behind door after being in family since 1900
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Glenn Weiss and Ricky Kirshner oversaw the Moonlight/La La Land snafu and last year’s drama – can the 2023 ceremony run without a hiccup?
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Growing numbers of women in UK are joining forces with friends to run independent bookshops
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4 out of 5 stars.Scream VI reviewGhostface takes Manhattan in standout slasher sequelThere’s plenty of fun to be had in a gorier and smarter follow-up to last year’s franchise relauncher
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About 150 free tickets to sports, shows and hospitality have been given to politicians since the 2019 election, according to analysis
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Cybersecurity incident ruled out as rail outage causes pressure on NSW government ahead of state election
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Despite the year-end spurt the pace remains inadequate to meet targets, Clean Energy Council says
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Lehrmann is suing Network Ten and News Corp, and reporters Lisa Wilkinson and Samantha Maiden, for defamation outside the usual 12-month time limit
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Businesses such as Rich Red Fruits have built accommodation to house migrant workers but say the new visa program does not incentivise their investment
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Dennis Richardson also tells agricultural conference national freight network is vulnerable due to rail transport bottlenecks
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Newcrest Mining says reports of heavy metal contamination do not match its monitoring data from Cadia goldmine near Orange
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New dynamic in Israeli-Palestinian conflict is emerging as respect for Palestinian Authority evaporates
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Demonstrators voice fury after revelations of staff shortages and substandard equipment revealed state of rail network
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Former health secretary was asked to make clear in Pandemic Diaries that he was not reflecting government’s view
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In Australia, hostile rhetoric has fuelled a toxic public debate and sought to dehumanise people fleeing harm
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Only 15% of photojournalists are women. What We See, the inaugural book by the nonprofit group Women Photograph, features 100 images spanning 50 years, on conflict, resistance, family or friendship published in the belief that ‘ … until we have balanced, representative reporting, the camera cannot offer a mirror to our global society’
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Climate and environment editor Adam Morton joins Jane Lee to discuss the details of Labor’s safeguard mechanism and who will be crucial to its success
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Dozens of flights have been cancelled in the south of England amid snowfall across the nation after the coldest night of the year
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‘I photographed Tia in the old counselling block where she had often recounted painful stories during her time as an inmate’
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These images of transgender artists, salvage punks and PPE-clad bodies celebrate the experience of being human that connects us all
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Chemical compounds, named Keanumycins, kill a necrotrophic fungus that is thought to cause up to $100bn of food crop losses annually. But isn’t this overlooking Reeves’ real range?
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world, including highlights from International Women’s Day observed annually worldwide
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