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Colombia finish top as Senegal crash out - because of two yellow cards
Senegal 0-1 Colombia: It is the first time in 36 years an African team has failed to qualify for the knockouts
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BA owner launches budget rival to Ryanair in surprise move
Massive fares war expected as European giants confront each other at Vienna
How a new show looks at Michael Jackson's impact on contemporary art
48 artists offered their responses to the King of Pop, for an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery
Grenfell-style cladding found on almost 300 private tower blocks
Removal work has begun on just 21 of the buildings – and completed on only four
Blue skies 'to last through weekend' but thunderstorms looming
Fire chiefs warn moorland blazes could last for weeks as dry, hot weather continues
Sean O'Grady Now Kennedy has resigned, Trump has a chance to rule for decades
All of the likely nominees are likely to be the sorts of people that Trump would trust to 'make the Supreme Court great again' and endorse his conservative, even extremist, prejudices
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Firefighter reveals colleague dangled out of window in effort to extinguish blaze, during tearful testimony
'It didn’t matter where you looked, it was just horror,' says officer who was first into flat where deadly inferno began
France to bring back compulsory national service for young people
Prime minister says restoring national service will inspire patriotism and social cohesion
Government policy forced 190 women to prove they were raped in order to get child benefits, figures show
Tens of thousands of low income families miss out on child benefits under ‘poverty-producing’ measure, while mothers forced to disclose rape in order to put food on the table
Lion devours wild heron in front of shocked visitors at Amsterdam zoo
Warning: Footage shows lioness catching and killing unsuspecting bird
William voices ‘hope for lasting peace’ during visit to West Bank
Second-in-line to throne refers to Palestinian territories as a 'country'
Daily Mail publisher forced to pay damages to Princess Diana's brother
Undisclosed sum paid out following High Court action
Suspicious vehicle spotted near BBC blown up in controlled explosion
Journalists told to move away from windows as police prepared for detonation
Rescuers to drill into flooded caves where boys' football team trapped
Torrential rainfall scuppering efforts to pump water out of tunnel complex where 12 boys and coach have been cut off for five days
Milky Way clogged with trillions of tonnes of 'space grease'
Scientists estimate there is around 10 billion trillion trillion tonnes of 'space grease' in our galaxy
The Independent announces new editorial apprenticeship scheme
Students invited to apply for opportunity to receive on-the-job training and newsroom experience
BP to add electric car charging points to UK petrol stations this year
Chargemaster said £130m deal was 'true milestone' for low carbon motoring
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How industrial Ruhr became west Germany’s hottest cultural hub
Western Germany’s Industrial Heritage Trail is an urban adventure like no other, discovers Jennifer Ceaser
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Love Island's Laura has been driven mad, and we are all to blame
What happens when, to quote the Mattel adverts of the late 1980s, the doll cries real tears? Laura's heartbreak is on us all
'Blown away': Scientists find only body besides Earth to have all basic requirements for life
Saturn moon Enceladus is only body besides Earth known to 'simultaneously satisfy all of the basic requirements for life as we know it'
Robert Fisk The ‘ultimate deal’ Kushner is proposing for Palestine would strip the people of all their dignity
After three Arab-Israeli wars, tens of thousands of Palestinian deaths and millions of refugees, does Kushner really believe that the Palestinians will settle for cash?
Momentum chief dismisses Labour reform proposals as 'tinkering'
Jon Lansman wants a more radical overhaul of parliamentary selections and the party's governing committee
Car and housing companies ‘should be ashamed of themselves’
Much anticipated report from official climate advisers is 'wake-up call' to government after controversial decisions about Heathrow expansion and Swansea Bay tidal lagoon
Everything we know so far about Drake’s new album Scorpion
Follow-up to 'More Life' is a double-side rap/R&B album set for release on 29 June
Buying unauthorised goods on Italian beaches could mean a £7,000 fine
The ruling is expected to be rolled out this summer
Life inside Kaliningrad, Russia's enclave between the east and host for England's next World Cup Game
Featuring the building known locally as 'the monster', welcome to England's final group match host city
Devil coins at Bath Abbey prove 'prank of the century' reached Britain
Featuring the image of Satan and the words 'Civitas Diaboli', the coins are the result of a multinational practical joke masterminded by a mild-mannered art gallery clerk from Denmark
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Donald Macintyre I asked Netanyahu's social media man about his Iran football video – this is what he told me
Although the four videos directed at Iran this year are only a section of Netanyahu’s overall output, Keyes told me that they attracted the biggest audiences worldwide, with the previous one on water shortages reaching a total of over 6 million
John Rentoul Corbyn is changing Labour rules to tighten his grip on the party – but the revolution has stalled
Plans to make it easier for Corbyn supporters to replace local council leaders have been leaked
Robert Fisk The US has given up on the overthrow of Assad in Syria
When Washington ‘understands the difficult conditions’ its militia allies are facing and says it ‘advises’ the Russians and Syrians not to violate a ceasefire – which was Moscow’s idea in the first place – you know that the Americans are pulling the carpet from beneath another set of allies
Benedict Spence If Mo Salah does retire, it will be the right thing to do
The young and promising sportsman has become the global face of modern Islam but the way in which he's been used by international governments with propagandist ideas means he's been left with no choice
Slavoj Zizek Why I was happy to read what David Lynch said about Trump
This month, Steve Bannon said his political ideal would be the unity of both right and left populism against the old political establishment. One should never forget that our true enemy is the global capitalist establishment and not the new populist right
Matthew Norman Boris Johnson has proven he's not a mini Trump after all
Say what you like about the 45th president, but when it comes to electoral promises he has proved a man of his word
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Sadiq Khan Now Uber's had its licence restored it must prove it truly has changed
The firm now acknowledges that London’s decision to refuse a renewal last year served as a wake-up call for its operations and attitude across the world
Denis MacShane How Alexis Tsipras went from being the Greek Corbyn to EU poster boy
As loud-mouthed, ugly, anti-European politics surge in Rome, Vienna, Budapest and Brexit Britain, Greece’s prime minister has shown another way is possible
Editorial Erdogan’s re-election is worrying news for press freedom
Democracy only functions properly if power can be held up to the light: criticism and dissent is not anathema to the democratic process, but fundamental
Supreme Court upholds Trump's Muslim travel ban
Dissenting justices say decision ‘erodes the foundational principles of religious tolerance’
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Details of Trump-Putin summit revealed
'Getting along with Russia and with China and with everybody is a very good thing,' US president says
Golden State Killer genealogy technique helps crack other murder cases
Techniques that may have tracked down the Golden State Killer lead to three more arrests
Plane crashes in busy part of Mumbai
Two pilots, two aircraft maintenance engineers and a fifth person on the ground killed
The US Supreme Court just dealt a huge blow to the unions
Government employees do not have to pay dues even if they benefit from union-led contract negotiations
The US car factory exposing the contradictions of Trump's trade war
The threat to Volvo's new assembly plant in South Carolina is a microcosm of the US economy’s vulnerability to a trade war that fractures global supply chains and discourages foreign investment
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1/50 28 June 2018
The remains of market stalls smoulder after a fire swept through a marketplace in Nairobi, Kenya. Several people have died in the fire and about 70 are receiving hospital treatment, with rescue teams left searching through the scene.
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2/50 27 June 2018
Smoke rises in the rebel-held town of Nawa in southern Syria during airstrikes by Syrian regime forces. Syria's army launched an assault on the flashpoint southern city of Daraa state media said, after a week of deadly bombardment on the nearby countryside caused mass displacement. Government forces have set their sights on retaking the south of the country, a strategic area that borders Jordan and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
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3/50 26 June 2018
French President Emmanuel Macron greets Pope Francis at the end of a private audience at the Vatican.
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4/50 25 June 2018
The frame of an abandoned Peugeot 404 rests in Niger's Tenere desert region of the south central Sahara on Sunday, June 3, 2018. Once a well-worn roadway for overlander tourists, the highway 4,500 kilometers (2,800 miles) are a favored path for migrants heading north in hopes of a better life and more recently thousands who are being expelled south from Algeria.
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5/50 24 June 2018
Saudi women celebrate after they drove their cars in Al Khobar after the law allowing women to drive took effect. Saudi Arabia will allow women to drive from June 24, ending the world's only ban on female motorists.
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6/50 23 June 2018
People gather as the injured are helped by medics at the scene of an explosion during a rally to support the country's new reformist prime minister Abiy Ahmed in Meskel Square in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Reports say the blast occurred shortly after he addressed thousands of his supporters. He then spoke to the crowd afterwards, saying a people had been killed.
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7/50 22 June 2018
Participants of the Dark Mofo Nude Solstice Swim are seen in the River Derwent at dawn, in Hobart, Australia,
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8/50 21 June 2018
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi participates in a mass yoga session along with other practitioners to mark International Yoga Day at the Forest Research Institute (FRI) in Dehradun. Tens of thousands of yoga practitioners worldwide on June 21 are expected to celebrate the fourth annual International Yoga Day, first proposed by the Indian PM in 2014 to the UN General Assembly and adopted unanimously.
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9/50 20 June 2018
A woman and child are told they will have to wait before crossing the US border as confusion sets in following the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy on immigration
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10/50 19 June 2018
People wave a banner with a picture of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a gathering of supporters of his ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) in Istanbul, Turkey,. Turkish President Erdogan announced on 18 April that Turkey will hold snap presidential and parliamentary elections on 24 June 2018, after elections were scheduled to be held in November 2019.
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11/50 18 June 2018
Residents pass by a temple gate collapsed by an earthquake in Ibaraki, Osaka Prefecture, western Japan. The earthquake, which struck western Japan, killed three people and injured more than 50.
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12/50 17 June 2018
Juan Carlos Osorio, manager of Mexico's national football team, celebrates their World Cup victory against Germany
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Kashmiri youths through stones during clashes between protestors and Indian government forces in Srinagar
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People are silhouetted on the flybridge of a yacht as fireworks illuminates the sky over the Yas Viceroy luxury hotel on the first day of the Muslim holiday of Eid Al-Fitr at the Marina on Yas Island, Abu Dhabi
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Somali Muslims take part in Eid al-Fitr prayer which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan at the football pitch of the Jamacadaha stadium in Mogadishu.
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Artists perform during the opening ceremony of the 2018 World Cup in Russia ahead of the group A match between Russia and Saudi Arabia at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.
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Pope Francis arrives to lead the Wednesday general audience in Saint Peter's square at the Vatican
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US President Donald Trump shakes hands with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during their historic meeting at the Capella Hotel on Sentosa island in Singapore.
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US President Donald Trump looking at a cake being brought for him during a working lunch with Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong during his visit to The Istana, the official residence of the prime minister, in Singapore. Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump will meet on June 12 for an unprecedented summit, with the US President calling it a "one time shot" at peace.
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Muharrem Ince, presidential candidate of Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), delivers a speech from the roof of a bus during a campaign meeting in Istanbul.
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21/50 9 June 2018
French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaking to US Presidend Donald Trump during the second day of the G7 meeting in Charlevoix, Canada. Looking on is US National Security Advisor John Bolton.
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Former South African President Jacob Zuma sings and dances on stage after delivering a speech during a rally in his support outside the High Court, in Durban.
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23/50 7 June 2018
Russian President Vladimir Putin listens to a question during his annual call-in show in Moscow. Putin hosts call-in shows every year, which typically provide a platform for ordinary Russians to appeal to the president on issues ranging from foreign policy to housing and utilities.
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Protesters wave flags and shout slogans during a demonstration against the use of the term "Macedonia" in any solution to a dispute between Athens and Skopje over the former Yugoslav republic's name, in the northern town of Pella, Greece.
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Police officers salute as the caskets of policewomen Soraya Belkacemi, 44, and Lucile Garcia, 54, arrive during their funeral in Liege. The two officers, and one bystander were killed in Liege on Tuesday by a gunman. Police later killed the attacker, and other officers were wounded in the shooting.
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A rescue worker carries a child covered with ash after a volcano erupted violently in El Rodeo, Guatemala. Volcan de Fuego, whose name means "Volcano of Fire", spewed an 8km (5-mile) stream of red hot lava and belched a thick plume of black smoke and ash that rained onto the capital and other regions. Dozens were killed across three villages.
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A recycler drags a huge bag of paper sorted for recycling past a heap of non-recyclable material at Richmond sanitary landfill site in the industrial city of Bulawayo. Plastic waste remains a challenging waste management issue due to its non-biodegrable nature, if not managed properly plastic ends up as litter polluting water ways, wetlands and storm drains causing flash flooding around Zimbabwe's cities and towns. Urban and rural areas are fighting the continuous battle against a scourge of plastic litter. On June 5, 2018 the United Nations mark the World Environment Day which plastic pollution is the main theme this year.
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Palestinian mourners carry the body of 21-year-old medical volunteer Razan al-Najjar during her funeral after she was shot dead by Israeli soldiers near the Gaza border fence on June 1, in another day of protests and violence. She was shot near Khan Yunis in the south of the territory, health ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said, bringing the toll of Gazans killed by Israeli fire since the end of March to 123.
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Spain's new Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez poses after a vote on a no-confidence motion at the Spanish Parliament in Madrid. Spain's parliament ousted Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy in a no-confidence vote sparked by fury over his party's corruption woes, with his Socialist arch-rival Pedro Sanchez automatically taking over.
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Zinedine Zidane looks on after a press conference to announce his resignation as manager from Real Madrid. He confirmed he was leaving the Spanish giants, just days after winning the Champions League for the third year in a row.
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A worker cleans up the Millenaire migrants makeshift camp along the Canal de Saint-Denis near Porte de la Villette, northern Paris, following its evacuation on May 30. More than a thousand migrants and refugees were evacuated early in the morning from the camp that had been set up for several weeks along the Canal.
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Police and ambulances are seen at the site where a gunman shot dead three people, two of them policemen, before being killed by elite officers, in the eastern Belgian city of Liege.
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French President Emmanuel Macron meets with Mamoudou Gassama, 22, from Mali, at the presidential Elysee Palace in Paris. Gassama living illegally in France is being honored by Macron for scaling an apartment building over the weekend to save a 4-year-old child dangling from a fifth-floor balcony.
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Migrants wait to disembark from the ship Aquarius in the Sicilian harbour of Catania, Italy
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Ireland awaits the official result of a referendum that could end the country’s ban on abortion. Co-Director of Together For Yes Ailbhe Smyth speaks to the media after exit polls suggested victory for the Yes campaign.
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Film producer Harvey Weinstein arrives at the 1st Precinct in Manhattan where he turned himself in to New York police for sexual misconduct charges.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) meets with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron at the Konstantin Palace in Strelna, outside Saint Petersburg, on May 24, 2018
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People protest outisde the Tamil Nadu House after at least 10 people were killed when police fired on protesters seeking closure of plant on environmental grounds in town of Thoothukudi in southern state of Tamil Nadu, in New Delhi.
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People demonstrate in Paris during a nationwide day protest by French public sector employees and public servants against the overhauls proposed by French President Emmanuel Macron, calling them an "attack" by the centrist leader against civil services as well as their economic security.
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Newly appointed Catalan president Quim Torra arrives to visit jailed Catalan separatist politicians at the Estremera jail near Madrid.
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro casts his vote during the presidential elections in Caracas. Maduro was seeking a second term in power.
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Channelized lava emerges on Kilauea Volcano's lower East Rift Zone on Hawaii. The USGS said on its website that "a fast-moving pahoehoe lava flow that emerged from fissure 20... continues to flow southeast," with the quickest of three "lobes" progressing at 230 yards (210 meters) per hour.
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Santa Fe High School student Dakota Shrader is comforted by her mother Susan Davidson following a shooting at the school in Texas. Shrader said her friend was shot in the incident. Multiple people have been killed.
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French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Theresa May and German Chancellor Angela Merkel meeting during the EU-Western Balkans Summit in Sofia, Bulgaria.
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People hold flags with the state coat of arms of Russia as they drive along a bridge, which was constructed to connect the Russian mainland with the Crimean Peninsula across the Kerch Strait.
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Palestinians run away from tear gas shot at them by Israeli forces during a protest in Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank
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A Palestinian demonstrator runs during a protest against the US embassy move to Jerusalem and ahead of the 70th anniversary of the Nakba at the Israel-Gaza border.
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A bullet hole on the window of a cafe in Paris, the day after a knifeman killed one man and wounded four other people before being shot dead by police
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Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel looks on after receiving the 'Lamp of Peace, the "Nobel" Catholic award for "her work of conciliation for the peaceful cohabitation of peoples" at The Basilica Superiore of St Francis of Assisi in Italy.
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Police forensics investigate the death of seven people in a suspected murder-suicide in Australia. Four children are among seven people that were found dead at a rural property in Osmington, near Margaret River. Detectives are investigating the incident, which was said to be treated as a murder-suicide, media reported. Two firearms were found at the scene, Western Australia Police said.
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Netherlands approves limited ban on niqab and burqa
Dutch government claims people will still have freedom to choose how to dress
Man breaks into airport, strips off, climbs onto plane's wing and bangs on windows
'This dude tried to board our plane naked at Atlanta airport,' says passenger
Missing British rapper, 22, confirmed dead in Brazil, authorities say
Family said to want new DNA test of body of performer also known as Kenny Vulcan
One of two known jaguars living in US found dead
Killing the endangered big cats is illegal in America and Mexico
Landowner whose land is often crossed by immigrants criticises Trump
Ana says those she encounters are never dangerous, but she acknowledges there are a few 'rotten apples'
Poland backs down on divisive Holocaust law
Nationalist, right-wing government said at the time the law was needed to protect the country's reputation
Oklahoma just legalised marijuana
'I respect the will of the voters in any question placed before them to determine the direction of our state,' says Oklahoma governor
Iranians take to streets of Tehran in biggest protests since 2012
President Hassan Rouhani promises citizens the country will withstand currency drop and new US sanctions after Donald Trump’s withdrawal from nuclear deal
Sudanese teenager who killed rapist husband has death sentence commuted
Rights campaigners are seeking a complete pardon for jailed 19-year-old Noura Hussein in country where marital rape is still legal
Meghan Markle’s dresses have a secret feminist message
The duchess has worn dresses by female designers including Clare Waight Keller, Carolina Herrera and Stella McCartney
French butchers write letter to government over ‘violence’ from vegans
The letter was sent on behalf of 18,000 concerned butchers
British tourists in Sicily targeted with car damage scam
Exclusive: ‘He demanded money. We were frightened, in a panic, saw no police, spoke no Italian and were very aware of our pressing need to get to the airport’
How the World Cup is helping bring embroidery into the 21st century
A Hackney workshop stitched 650 panels for the BBC’s stunning tournament trailer. Now London is hooked on embroidery.
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How to keep your bedroom cool on hot summer nights
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The glittering chandeliers loved by starchitects and designers
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Inside a south London interiors blogger's 'cookie-coloured' Pink House
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Rooney agrees transfer to DC United on three-and-a-half year deal
DC United have held a long-standing interest in Rooney, who last summer made an emotional return to Everton after 13 years at Old Trafford
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England fans mock rivals Germany after World Cup exit
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England drop Kane as Southgate makes eight changes against Belgium
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Japan vs Poland – LIVE: Latest reaction from Volgograd
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World Cup live streaming: Free streams of football matches pose risk
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Senegal vs Colombia – LIVE: Latest reaction from Samara
Australia’s painful and shambolic tour of England ends in T20 defeat
After six defeats in as many matches against England in a fortnight, concluding with this 28-run T20 loss in Birmingham, Australia will be relieved to see the departure gate at Heathrow
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Buttler admits feeling ‘flustered’ before firing England to success
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Buttler ton saves England to seal historic whitewash over Australia
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England captain Morgan in awe of team's batting against Australia
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Jack Black and Cate Blanchett fight magical pumpkins in new trailer
Kyle MacLachlan also stars in the gothic fantasy
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What the critics are saying about Ant-Man and the Wasp
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How to watch every Marvel film and TV show in chronological order
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Debra Granik on Leave No Trace and her eye for spotting young talent
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Wonder Woman 2 director reveals first look at Kristin Wiig as Cheetah
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Johnny Depp's son is suffering from a 'serious illness'
New person of interest linked to XXXTentacion murder, reports say
A 22-year-old male named Robert Allen has been linked to the fatal shooting
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Childish Gambino announces headline show at O2 Arena in London
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Brazilian pop star Anitta on the Latin American music explosion - Q&A
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Wireless Festival to host all-female stage after lineup backlash
Zazie Beetz: 'My German identity is really important to me'
Zazie Beetz broke through with FX's Golden Globe-winning Atlanta. She has also appeared in Deadpool 2 and Netflix anthology series Easy, and is currently filming Pale Blue Dot, which co-stars Natalie Portman and marks the feature film directorial debut of Fargo showrunner Noah Hawley. We caught up ahead of Atlanta Robbin' Season's US broadcast to discuss her German-American identity (which would end up being utilised in Fasnacht-centric episode 'Helen'), her blossoming career and the nuance of improv.
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The Death of Mrs Westaway by Ruth Ware, review
Taking inspiration from Agatha Christie and Daphne du Maurier, this cleverly plotted murder mystery-meets-psychological family drama sends a shiver down the spine
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Robert Harris won't change his position on Roman Polanski
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Audiobooks are more engaging – even if you don't realise, says study
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Who was the black science fiction pioneer Octavia E Butler?
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Tommy Orange on how he wrote a new kind of Native American epic
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Room to Dream by David Lynch and Kristine McKenna, review
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Thousands of Swedes are inserting themselves with microchips
Contactless cards at your fingertips sounds like a dystopian future, but not for biohackers in Sweden. Moa Petersén asks: does convenience trump privacy?
Why the connected home's best place might be the garden
Amid concerns about data and too many gadgets, the garden might offer some respite
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The new iPad isn't the best tablet you can buy, but the best you will
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Hyperloop: The 1,000 kph race to realize Elon Musk’s improbable dream
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Nintendo's newest product shows it might have found the future of fun
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Why we might need new cities after the Uber self-driving car death
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How to delete Facebook for good
Games like Fortnite 'use predatory gambling techniques on children'
'Loot crates' where players pay real money for the chance of a rare item or upgrade to stay competitive make players part with money they don't have
Elder Scrolls 6: Bethesda confirms latest game to the franchise
Bethesda's follow-up to its multi-award-winning Skyrim is in pre-production