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The UN secretary general said international humanitarian law lies in tatters'. Plus, LAPD officer shoots dead boy, 15, holding gardening tool
by Cassidy Randall on (#6K9BV)
Jen Jackson Quintano is her region's only abortion rights organizer. Faced with a culture of silence', she's platforming women - and changing mindsLast January, Jen Jackson Quintano stepped into a theater in Sandpoint, a tiny city in northern Idaho, to debut a production that could best be described as The Vagina Monologues meets The Moth - a night of Idahoans sharing stories about their own reproductive agency.Quintano was nervous. Idaho, where Republicans outnumber Democrats five to one, has one of the most punitive abortion bans in the country. Further, Quintano lives in a region of the state that keeps making national headlines for bold displays of armed intimidation by militia, white supremacists, and Christian nationalists. This was not necessarily a safe place to talk about abortion. Continue reading...
by Coco Khan on (#6K9BX)
Each year the ceremony becomes slicker - and safer - no matter how much more diverse, creative and bold the films being feted areFor the first time in two decades, coverage of the Oscars was free to watch for Britons this year. More than a million of us tuned in to Hollywood's biggest night of the year. That's a huge audience, but with a full day's distance from the event I feel comfortable speaking on behalf of us all to say: well, that was anticlimactic.An awards ceremony that brought to mind the meme Could this meeting have been an email?", the 2024 Oscars turned out to be a rather bland affair: a perfunctory giving out of awards where category winners had long been a foregone conclusion. There were no hiccups, no muck-ups, no jokes that went too far, not too much politics - but not so little it would draw criticism, either. It was so tightly curated it even finished early.Coco Khan is a freelance writer and co-host of the politics podcast Pod Save the UK Continue reading...
by Jan-Werner Müller on (#6K9BY)
The ex-president recently hosted the Hungarian kleptocrat, whom he's called a strong man' and a real boss', at Mar-a-LagoDonald Trump has not only run the Republican primaries like an incumbent, but on occasion, he gets to play-act the role of president right at home. On Friday, he hosted Viktor Orban, the Hungarian prime minister,, for a quasi-state visit at his Mar-a-Lago estate, described by discerning critics as the palace of a CEO-president-king, done up in the opulent dictator-chic favored by third-world kleptocrats".Orban has spent the past 14 years making his country into a kleptocratic autocracy right in the middle of the European Union. Obviously, Trump does not need general guidance from Orban; he is already endowed with authoritarian instincts. But, for all the obvious differences between Orban's small European nation and the US, Orban's rule holds concrete lessons which the American right is ready to adopt. Given the excitement with which Trump acolytes have been promoting Orban - and their frequent pilgrimages to Budapest as the capital of national conservatism" - Hungary offers a preview of a second Trump term.Jan-Werner Muller is a professor of politics at Princeton University. He is also a Guardian US columnist Continue reading...
by George Chidi on (#6K99F)
Fast-growing Georgia adds 10% more voters than in 2020, and participation is on the minds of politicians and activistsGeorgia will hold its primary election on Tuesday. Although Joe Biden and Donald Trump are the presumed Democratic and Republican nominees, the election will offer a preview of what's to come in November in a state that Biden won in 2020 and where Trump is facing multiple indictments.Mississippi and Washington will also hold primaries on Tuesday, and Hawaii will hold its Republican caucuses. Democrats abroad and in the Northern Mariana territory vote Tuesday as well. Continue reading...
by Elle Hunt on (#6K9BZ)
When couples fail to conceive, it's too often regarded as the woman's problem. But that is far from being the caseWomen are rarely given the chance to forget about our biological clocks: their starting, slowing, stopping. I remember talking about whether I'd want children with my mum when I was six or seven years old. Now that I'm 32, my friends are having children, debating having them, or dating in the hopes of having the option.My female friends, that is. My impression of the men in my life is that they are not really thinking about children at all, instead assuming that they will happen one day" or waiting for the decision to be made for them - by their partner, or circumstance. Their declining fertility - something that women are made keenly aware of from a young age - doesn't seem to factor into it.Elle Hunt is a freelance journalist Continue reading...
by Richard Luscombe on (#6K99Q)
New Orleans superintendent tells council committee that rodents have infested the building and requests to move headquartersCops in New Orleans are on the tail of a brazen gang of narcotics traffickers who broke into the evidence room at police headquarters and pilfered all the pot: a swarm of rodents with a hankering for the high life.The rats are eating our marijuana. They're all high," Anne Kirkpatrick, superintendent of the city's police department, told a council committee meeting on Monday. Continue reading...
by Joseph D'Hippolito on (#6K99R)
With players competing in the US and increasingly in Europe, women's soccer in Latin America is becoming more sophisticatedOn their way to another international title, the US confronted the increasing depth of talent in women's soccer in Latin America.So did the hemisphere's other traditional powers during the inaugural Concacaf W Gold Cup, which the USWNT won on Sunday night by defeating Brazil 1-0. Continue reading...
by Alex Kirshner on (#6K99S)
Free agency has got off to a spectacular start. We break down the biggest deals, and which players and teams came out on topThe NFL did not become America's most powerful entertainment machine by playing football games alone. The league's free agency and draft seasons are practically as big a cultural bonanza as anything that happens from September through February, and this year is no exception.Multiple expensive starting quarterbacks are changing teams. One of the sport's most talented running backs has decided to go south on Interstate 95 from New York to Eastern Pennsylvania. The Atlanta Falcons made a play for relevancy after years in the wilderness. And the 2024 season took on a drastically different shape. Here are five of the splashiest, most consequential moves teams have made so far. Continue reading...
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by Dearbhail McDonald on (#6K980)
The offensive women in the home' provision endures. But we can snatch victory from the jaws of defeatFor years, Ireland has prided itself on the determination of its voters to extract themselves from a constitutional straitjacket of Catholic social teaching and anachronistic views about women and girls.The liberal torch was lit in earnest in 1995, when the people of this former Catholic outpost voted to remove its constitutional ban on divorce, albeit by a hair's breadth. Ireland found itself on firmer ground in 2015, when the constitutionally recognised institution of marriage, on which the family is based, was extended to same-sex couples. That same year, the country passed, without incident, its Gender Recognition Act, allowing trans people to apply to have their preferred gender legally recognised by the state.Dearbhail McDonald is an Irish journalist and author Continue reading...
by Mukhtar Babayev on (#6K99V)
Re-establishing trust between developed and developing nations is essential if our goals are to be achieved
by Lauren Gambino in Washington on (#6K95T)
Decline is notable with a strong correlation between Christian nationalism and opposition to inclusive policiesPublic support for same-sex marriage and nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ+ Americans has fallen, even as the overall share remains high, according to new findings by the nonpartisan Public Religion Research Institute.Broad majorities of Americans, regardless of political party or faith, continue to support LGBTQ+ rights and protections, the analysis found. But after years of rising public support, the decline is notable, said Melissa Deckman, CEO of PRRI.Support for same-sex marriage slipped from 69% of Americans in 2022 to 67% in 2023.Support for policies that protect LGBTQ+ Americans from discrimination in employment, housing and public discrimination fell from 80% in 2022 to 76% in 2023.Opposition to allowing businesses to refuse services to LGBTQ+ Americans on religious grounds dropped from 65% of Americans in 2022 to 60% in 2023. Continue reading...
by Meg Keen and Mihai Sora on (#6K93K)
After months of delay, Congress approved Cofa funding for north Pacific nations but Washington needs to show it can deliver for the wider regionA dysfunctional US Congress finally got its act together and approved a $7bn funding package for three Pacific nations. After years of negotiations and more recently, months of delay by US lawmakers, Congress late Friday cleared the way for the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia and Palau to renew the Compacts of Free Association (Cofa) agreements that fund critical services for the next two decades, and keep open a special migration pathway to the US.In return, the American military secures exclusive access to vast north Pacific territories and the unilateral use of strategically located military facilities - a bargain for the US in these contested times.Dr Meg Keen is the director of the Pacific Islands program at the Lowy Institute. She is the former director of the Australia Pacific Security College and senior policy adviser to RAMSI.Mihai Sora is a Research Fellow in the Pacific Islands Program and Project Director of the Aus-PNG Network. Continue reading...
by Hugo Lowell on (#6K8ZJ)
Chair Michael Whatley and co-chair Lara Trump move to reorganize the party, with an expected cull of 60 membersDonald Trump's new leadership team at the Republican National Committee started the process of ousting scores of staffers on Monday night, clearing out its ranks as they prepare to bring the committee under the wing of the Trump 2024 presidential campaign, sources familiar with the matter said.The RNC is expected to cull about 60 people across the political, data and communications departments. At least five members of the senior staff will be let go and some third-party contracts may also be cancelled. One source familiar with the situation described it as an absolute bloodbath". Continue reading...
by Martin Pengelly in Washington on (#6K910)
Report includes White House employees' January 6 testimonies that dispute former aide Cassidy Hutchinson'sUS House Republicans on Monday released a report they said contradicted sensational January 6 committee testimony in which a former aide to Donald Trump described being told that as the attack on Congress unfolded, the then president was so eager to join supporters at the Capitol he tried to grab the wheel of his car.The testimony of ... four White House employees directly contradicts claims made by Cassidy Hutchinson and by the select committee in the final report," read the report by the House administration subcommittee on oversight, which searched for alleged bias or malpractice in the January 6 investigation. Continue reading...
by Richard Luscombe and agencies on (#6K8K1)
President proposes tax breaks for families and lower healthcare costs - and exhorts big companies to pay your fair share in taxes'Joe Biden took another swipe at Donald Trump on Monday as the president revealed his $7.3tn budget proposal for 2025 that offers tax breaks for families, lower healthcare costs, a smaller federal deficit and higher taxes on corporations and the wealthy.Biden made the remarks in an afternoon appearance in Goffstown, on the outskirts of Manchester, New Hampshire. Referring to the former president as my predecessor", as he did repeatedly during last week's fiery State of the Union speech, Biden condemned Trump for making $2tn in tax cuts" during his single term, and expanding the federal deficit". Continue reading...
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Students and teachers can discuss sexual orientation and gender identity under settlement that clarifies what is allowed in schoolsStudents and teachers will be able to speak freely about sexual orientation and gender identity in Florida classrooms, provided it's not part of instruction, under a settlement reached Monday between Florida education officials and civil rights attorneys who had challenged a state law which critics dubbed don't say gay".The settlement clarifies what is allowed in Florida classrooms following passage two years ago of the law prohibiting instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in early grades. Opponents said the law had created confusion about whether teachers could identity themselves LGBTQ+ or if they even could have rainbow stickers in classrooms. Continue reading...
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Intelligence agencies say competitors are challenging longstanding rules of the international system ... and US primacy'US intelligence agencies say the country faces an increasingly fragile world order," strained by great power competition, transnational challenges and regional conflicts, in a report released as agency leaders testified in the Senate.An ambitious but anxious China, a confrontational Russia, some regional powers, such as Iran, and more capable non-state actors are challenging longstanding rules of the international system as well as US primacy within it," the agencies say in their 2024 Annual Threat Assessment. Continue reading...
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Civil rights advocates call for release of police bodycam video after Ryan Gainer killed on Saturday by deputy responding to 911 callA sheriff's deputy in southern California shot and killed a 15-year-old boy who was holding a gardening tool, officials said.The San Bernardino county sheriff's department was responding to a 911 call on Saturday from a family reporting that a boy, identified as Ryan Gainer, was attacking his family at their home in Apple Valley, east of Los Angeles. The department said he was holding a 5ft gardening tool and approaching the first deputy who arrived at the scene when the deputy shot him. Gainer was later taken to a hospital where he died. Continue reading...
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US president praises legacy of fierce advocate' Fudge, 71, who says she is leaving with mixed emotions'Housing and urban development secretary Marcia Fudge announced Monday that she would resign her post, effective March 22, saying she was leaving with mixed emotions".A former mayor of Warrensville Heights, Ohio, and later an Ohio representative in Congress, Fudge, 71, served as HUD secretary since the start of Joe Biden's administration. Continue reading...
by Richard Luscombe in Miami on (#6K8SP)
Endorsement from 15 groups marks launch of Students for Biden-Harris amid concerns over president's ageA coalition of youth voters on Monday gave Joe Biden's re-election campaign a welcome shot in the arm amid swirling concerns over the president's age and mental acuity.The endorsement from 15 groups of mostly gen Z and young millennial voters was announced to mark the launch of Students for Biden-Harris, an initiative from the campaign designed to recapture the support of younger voters who helped propel Biden and Kamala Harris to the White House in 2020. Continue reading...
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Trial set to begin on 25 March, one of four federal criminal cases the presumptive Republican presidential nominee faces
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Peter Navarro, sentenced to four months, was held in contempt by House, charged by DoJ and found guilty in September
by Joana Ramiro on (#6K8MN)
Sunday's elections marked the end of voters' patience with the failed socioeconomic policies of both main partiesIf the westernmost nation of mainland Europe was once seen as a paragon of sensible governance, it is now set for months or even years of political instability. Neither Portugal's outgoing Socialists (PS) nor the centre-right Social Democratic party (PSD) were able to garner a majority in Sunday's elections, ending the night barely one point apart and with a two-seat difference in the Assembleia da Republica. All eyes are now on the third force, the far-right party Chega (Enough"), which quadrupled its parliamentarians from 12 to 48. Here is the real headline: an unprecedented victory for the far right in Portugal's democratic history.Snap elections were called last November after the Socialist prime minister, Antonio Costa, resigned after the launch of an investigation into alleged illegalities in his administration's handling of large green investment projects. (Costa was not accused of any crime, saying that while his conscience was clear, he felt he had no choice but to step down.) After more than eight years of eventful but unwavering leadership, the nation was left adrift. The opposition leader, Luis Montenegro, had been in place for just over a year when the government fell. The Socialists quickly, yet overwhelmingly, elected former infrastructure minister Pedro Nuno Santos to be their new leader.Joana Ramiro is a freelance journalist based in London and a contributor to the Portuguese news platform Setenta e Quatro Continue reading...
by Martin Pengelly in Washington on (#6K8K0)
Footage posted to social media showed attendees at a party event kicking a martial arts dummy wearing a Joe Biden mask
by Martin Pengelly in Washington on (#6K8MP)
Trump has detailed plan' to end war, Hungarian leader tells state news after controversial meeting in FloridaDonald Trump will not give a penny" to Ukraine if he is re-elected US president, the far-right Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orban, said after a controversial meeting with Trump in Florida.He will not give a penny in the Ukraine-Russia war," Orban told state media in Hungary on Sunday. Therefore, the war will end, because it is obvious that Ukraine can not stand on its own feet." Continue reading...
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The worst aspect of VAR is the way it has persuaded fans and pundits there can be absolutely clarity over every decision
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Republican told woman's story in State of the Union rebuttal and implied it occurred under Biden instead of Bush's presidency
by Maya Yang on (#6K8G2)
Real estate company, called My Home in Israel, boasts luxury apartments for sale across Israel and the occupied West BankHundreds of people marched through the suburb of Teaneck, New Jersey, on Sunday, in protest of a real estate fair held in the Keter Torah synagogue that featured an Israeli company pitching properties in Israel and the occupied West Bank.Organized by several Jewish organizations including the Northern New Jersey branch of Jewish Voice for Peace, along with Teaneck for Palestine, the protestors marched 1.4 miles from the Teaneck Armory to the synagogue, waving flags, beating drums and chanting Free Palestine!" Continue reading...
by Alice Herman on (#6K8E4)
Reject Aipac coalition aims to blunt impact of pro-Israel group that has given millions to opponents of progressive DemocratsA coalition of progressive organizations has announced a fundraising, lobbying and organizing effort to counter the influx of spending by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (Aipac) into primary campaigns against progressive Democrats.The effort, called Reject Aipac, is in part a response to the ongoing congressional support for Israel's campaign in Gaza, which has claimed more than 30,000 Palestinian lives since 7 October, when Hamas killed 1,200 people in Israel. Continue reading...
by Simon Jenkins on (#6K8HD)
The first rule of celebrity is that once you crank up the publicity machine, keeping secrets is out of the questionNot since Trotsky vanished from the Soviet politburo portrait has photo-editing caused such a storm. What dark secrets lie behind the daughter's misaligned sweater, the blurred skirt and the twisted zip? What dynastic horror is being concealed by the Princess of Wales's missing wedding ring? What are we not being told?Questions over the princess's abdominal operation follow hard on the heels of those over the king's cancer. Both suggest something has been seriously wrong with the health of senior members of the royal family, something that they want to keep private. It has not worked. That subtlest of art forms, publicity manipulation, has gone awry. The palace must be asking, where is some nonsense from Prince Harry when we most need it?Simon Jenkins is a Guardian columnistDo you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...
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Pilot and passengers die after plane crashes in woods in Hot Springs on SundayA small private jet crashed in woods on Sunday afternoon near a small airport in rural Virginia, killing a child and four other people aboard, police said.The twin-engine IAI Astra 1125 went down amid trees along an airport road in Hot Springs, a community in the shadow of the Allegheny Mountains, killing the pilot, three other adults and a child, Virginia state police said in a statement. Continue reading...
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Police say preliminary investigation shows husband fatally stabbed wife and children in state's worst mass killing since 1999Hawaii police said on Sunday they were investigating what appears to be the murder-suicide of a family, including three children, by its patriarch at a Honolulu home.Despite police's description of the incident as a murder-suicide, such crimes since the 1980s have been known as family annihilations. Communities - especially in the US - often perceive those crimes to be isolated tragedies. However, an Indianapolis Star investigation found there had been an average of one family annihilation somewhere in the country every five days since 2020.In the US, you can call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on 988, chat on 988lifeline.org, or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor. In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123, or email jo@samaritans.org or jo@samaritans.ie. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org Continue reading...
by Clea Skopeliti on (#6K8EK)
Israeli prime minister rejects US president's comment that war is hurting Israel more than helping it. Plus, the best moments of the 2024 OscarsGood morning.The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has hit back at Joe Biden's claim that his stance on the Gaza war is detrimental to Israel's interests.What about aid? A ship carrying 200 tonnes of food to alleviate starvation in Gaza was meant to depart at the weekend, but remained docked in Cyprus on Sunday night owing to technical difficulties".What are Caribbean leaders saying? They will meet on Monday in Kingston, Jamaica, to discuss the crisis. The chair of the Caribbean Community group, Guyana's president, Mohamed Irfaan Ali, said it was determined to help reach a political solution. More people have died in Haiti in the start of 2024 than in Ukraine, he said. Continue reading...
by Dani Anguiano in Los Angeles on (#6K8DG)
Aipac ran ads highlighting Dave Min's 2023 drunk-driving arrest, yet Min beat out other Democrats in primary for Katie Porter's seatThe American Israel Public Affairs Committee (Aipac), the most powerful pro-Israel lobby group in the US, poured more than $4.5m into an Orange county congressional race in hopes of keeping Dave Min from advancing to the November election.But on Tuesday, the California state senator did exactly that - outpacing his Democratic competitor Joanna Weiss to come in second in the primary for the seat of Congresswoman Katie Porter. Continue reading...
by Rachel Leingang on (#6K8DF)
After successes in Michigan, Minnesota and Hawaii, local organizers urge voters to keep pressure on Biden for ceasefireThe movement among Democrats to cast a Gaza protest vote against President Joe Biden in the primary election moves to Washington state on Tuesday.Organizers with Vote Uncommitted WA have been working for two weeks to ramp up outreach to voters via phone, text, online and in-person connections to explain how they can use their primary ballots to check uncommitted delegates" to send a message to Biden in support of a permanent ceasefire. Continue reading...
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by Emma Beddington on (#6K8CA)
I stupidly said yes to a job I should have run a mile from. This must stopI'm working on something right now that involves reading a book I don't understand. It's on a topic so abstract and vast that I've cried several times trying to understand the first few chapters. The thing is, when I was offered this job, I knew I was temperamentally unsuited and too stupid for it. The conventional test for whether to agree to some future task is: would I want to do it if it were happening today? My answer would have been: Absolutely not - are you crazy?" So why didn't I say no?Memoirist Leslie Jamison recently wrote in the New York Times about her Notebook of Noes", where she lists everything she turns down (speaking gigs, magazine commissions) and what that allows her to say yes to (more time with her daughter, her partner, her writing). It was inspiring: I cannot stress how little I am in demand, but even so, there are things I should decline (work I'm too dim for) to say yes to others (spying on garden bird drama). Continue reading...
by Shanti Nelson on (#6K8CB)
When I got back on the apps, I made up my mind to embrace midlife, menopause and online dating. So much for optimismI need an online dating intervention. Or a miracle.It's 2am and I'm wide awake - weary, wired and spun out.Shanti L Nelson is a writer and photographer Continue reading...
by Ramon Antonio Vargas on (#6K8BC)
Republican congresswoman, who has spoken about surviving rape, accused ABC host of trying to shame her about her pastRepublican South Carolina congresswoman Nancy Mace says she is unbothered by her choice to support Donald Trump's run for a second presidency despite previously arguing that he should not hold office again because his supporters attacked the US Capitol on 6 January 2021.I listened to my voters in South Carolina, and they've moved beyond January 6th," Mace said Sunday on ABC News's This Week, alluding to how the former US president dominated the recent presidential preference primary in that state as well as others. Voters held him accountable through our Republican primaries this year. He's won overwhelmingly." Continue reading...
by Jason Wilson on (#6K8BD)
Claremont Institute officials closely involved with Society for American Civic Renewal, which experts say is rooted in Christian nationalismThe president of the rightwing Claremont Institute and another senior Claremont official are both closely involved with the shadowy Society for American Civic Renewal (SACR), an exclusive, men-only fraternal order which aims to replace the US government with an authoritarian aligned regime", and which experts say is rooted in extreme Christian nationalism and religious autocracy.The revelations emerge from documents gathered in public records requests, including emails between several senior members of SACR: Claremont president Ryan P Williams; its director of state coalitions and Boise State University professor Scott Yenor; and others including former soap manufacturer and would-be warlord" Charles Haywood. Continue reading...
by Ryan Baldi on (#6K8AK)
Boston are beating opponents by near record margins so far this campaign. But there are signs they may crack again when the pressure is really onWhen they crushed the Golden State Warriors 140-88 at the start of this month, the Boston Celtics simultaneously exorcised some of the ghosts of the 2022 NBA finals and added further lustre to what is on course to be a historically high-achieving regular-season campaign.Thanks to 29 points from Jaylen Brown and 27 from Jayson Tatum on his 26th birthday, it was the third-highest margin of victory in Celtics history and their third 50-point win of the season - an NBA record. It was also their 11th win in a row, a run during which they had demolished their opponents by an average of 22 points, a margin of victory unmatched in NBA history over a single-season winning run of 10 or more games. Continue reading...
by John Collingridge on (#6K87R)
Aerospace group chief executive urges UK and Europe to pool efforts and merge fighter jet programmesEurope is unprepared for war with Russia or the risk that Donald Trump could withdraw the US from Nato and needs to ramp up spending on defence equipment, the boss of Airbus has said.Guillaume Faury, the chief executive of Europe's biggest aerospace and defence company, said it was a defining moment" for the continent's defence industry, after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 brought war to western Europe's borders. Continue reading...
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Christopher Nolan's blockbuster biopic Oppenheimer has triumphed at this year's Oscars, taking home seven awards including best picture, best actor and best director. The atomic bomb drama lost its box office battle with Barbie during last summer's Barbenheimer showdown, but has now won the awards war. Greta Gerwig's Mattel comedy won just one Oscar, for best original song