Reports and Studies
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Ugandan Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei hospitalised after being set on fire
A Ugandan Olympic runner has been hospitalised in Kenya after being set on fire by her partner, according to police.…
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Bangladesh beat Pakistan by six wickets to seal historic cricket series win
Bangladesh’s cricket team have sealed a historic 2-0 Test series win against Pakistan after securing a six-wicket win on Tuesday…
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Ex-daycare worker in Australia admits sexually abusing dozens of girls
A former childcare worker in Australia has admitted to sexually abusing dozens of girls in one of the worst paedophile…
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Unspoken bonds: Gaza’s forcibly displaced and the homes they yearn for
An insight I gained over the past two decades is that trauma is not only experienced, it is encoded in…
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Penguins on the precipice: Survival in the ‘noisiest bay in the world’
The first time I visited St Croix island, in 2017, it was home to about 6,000 breeding pairs of African…
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‘Houses would get petrol bombed’: UK race riots evoke memories of the 1970s
As a 16-year-old schoolgirl in her classroom at Plaistow Grammar School in London’s East End, Leila Hassan Howe, now 76,…
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Germany deports 28 Afghans for first time since 2021 Taliban takeover
Germany has deported 28 Afghan nationals charged with criminal acts, in the first such move since the Taliban returned to…
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Format, teams, draw: The UEFA Champions League 2024-25 season explained
The main round of the all-new UEFA Champions League season is to get under way in September. The draw for…
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Australia gives workers right to ignore bosses’ after-hours calls, emails
Australia is extending its laidback reputation to the workplace by granting employees a “right to disconnect” when they are off…
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UN chief issues climate SOS, warns of ‘unimaginable’ catastrophe
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has issued his latest climate SOS, calling on countries to “Save Our Seas” as he…
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