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Agyemang injury for England deflates Bronze’s birthday celebrations against Matildas

28 octobre 2025 à 22:08
  • England 3-0 Australia

  • Beever-Jones 20, Bronze 40, Stanway 90+8pen

The chorus of Happy Birthday echoed around Pride Park after England’s Euro 2025 warrior Lucy Bronze had fired in England’s second against Australia, but the party mood was marred by a nasty looking knee injury to a distraught Michelle Agyemang.

It was better from the Lionesses in Derby, a more structured and controlled performance than the one on display in the 2-1 loss to Brazil on Saturday night, Aggie Beever-Jones and Georgia Stanway scoring either side of Bronze’s effort. Whether that was the change in personnel and positions, or just that the cobwebs needed to be shaken off in the first fixture since their big win in Switzerland before things started to click into place is hard to say.

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Long-throw trend prompts Ifab to consider time limit for taking throw-ins

28 octobre 2025 à 22:01
  • Long throws have doubled in Premier League this season

  • The trend has led to a reduction of in-play time

Football’s lawmakers are considering taking action against the most fashionable trend in the game: long throws.

The International Football Association Board has discussed the possibility of limiting how long a player can spend on a throw-in, in a bid to increase the amount of time the ball is in play during a match.

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Shutdown stretches into 28th day as Senate again fails to pass spending legislation

28 octobre 2025 à 21:44

As funding for food aid program is about to be exhausted, Congress fails for 13th time to advance Republican bill

The US government shutdown stretched into its 28th day with no resolution in sight on Tuesday, as the Senate remained deadlocked over spending legislation even as a crucial food aid program teeters on the brink of exhausting its funding.

For the 13th time, Senate Democrats blocked a Republican-backed bill that would have funded federal agencies through 21 November. The minority party has refused to provide the necessary support for the bill to clear the 60-vote threshold for advancement in the Senate because it does not include funding for healthcare programs, or curbs on Donald Trump’s cuts to congressionally approved funding.

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Gio Reyna deflects blame for USMNT controversy, aims for World Cup return

28 octobre 2025 à 20:53
  • USMNT midfielder has struggled with injuries for years

  • Offseason move to Mönchengladbach hasn’t paid off yet

Gio Reyna went into the 2022 World Cup as one of United States’ brightest young stars. Controversy over his training effort and a family conflict with the team’s then-coach overshadowed his performances.

A World Cup on US soil next year is a guiding light for the 22-year-old Reyna to revive a career dogged by injuries.

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© Photograph: Martin Meissner/AP

Bill Gates says climate crisis won’t cause ‘humanity’s demise’ in call to shift focus to ‘improving lives’

28 octobre 2025 à 17:26

Billionaire’s statement comes a day after UN said humanity missed 1.5C climate target and warned of devastation

Bill Gates has called for a “strategic pivot” in the effort against the climate crisis, writing that the world should shift away from trying to limit rising temperatures to instead focusing on efforts to prevent disease and poverty.

Writing on his Gates Notes website, the billionaire Microsoft co-founder criticized what he described as a “doomsday view of climate change” which is focusing “too much on near-term emissions goals”.

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Pakistani farmers to sue German polluters over climate-linked flood damage

28 octobre 2025 à 14:00

Claimants seek compensation from RWE and Heidelberg Materials after extreme flooding destroyed harvests

A group of Pakistani farmers whose livelihoods were devastated by floods three years ago has fired the starting shot in legal action against two of Germany’s most polluting companies.

Lawyers acting for 43 men and women from the Sindh region sent the energy firm RWE and the cement producer Heidelberg formal letters before action on Tuesday warning of their intention to sue later this year.

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© Photograph: Sohail Shahzad/EPA

‘Trump doesn’t represent us’: US activist groups to push for climate action at Cop30 in Brazil

28 octobre 2025 à 13:00

US groups aim to represent country at UN climate summit even as Trump administration declines to send a delegation

Despite historic environmental rollbacks under a president who pulled the US from a key international climate treaty – and recently called global warming “the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world” – US civil society groups say they are gearing up to push for bold international climate action at a major UN conference next month.

“This is a really important moment to illustrate that Trump does not represent the entirety, or even anywhere near a majority, of us,” said Collin Rees, US program manager at the environmental non-profit Oil Change International, who will attend the annual UN climate conference, known as Cop30.

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England v Australia: women’s international football friendly – live

28 octobre 2025 à 20:35

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5 min: Hampton just gets her pass away as a scampering Kerr runs at her. England go forward as Russo lays it off to Bronze. The ball then lands to Kendall who lets a shot fly over the bar.

3 min: Australia play out from the back but the ball is won high up and Toone’s shot from just inside the box is blocked. The ball comes back out and after some patient buildup, Mead crosses the ball for Beever-Jones. The Chelsea forward comes just off the shoulder of Carpenter and sticks her toe out but just can’t get a strong shot away.

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© Photograph: Nick Potts/PA

Wrexham v Cardiff City: Carabao Cup – live

28 octobre 2025 à 22:37

⚽️ League Cup updates from the 8pm GMT kick-off
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1 min: There’s already a shock on the cards. Cauley Woodrow has given Wycombe of League One an early lead over Premier League Fulham with a fourth-minute goal.

Wrexham get the ball rolling. Y Cae Ras is bouncing!

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The Guardian view on state failure: Britain’s crisis is not just one of investment, but also of upkeep | Editorial

28 octobre 2025 à 19:47

Fixing prisons, hospitals and local councils means rejecting austerity’s logic and recognising that state spending builds competence, not waste

The fiasco over the accidental release of Hadush Kebatu, who was serving a sentence for sexual assault and due to be deported from HMP Chelmsford, is a symptom of a wider problem. What ails the British state is that it has built, and is building, what it cannot seem to maintain.

A decade of attrition has hollowed out public services to the extent that they struggle to function coherently or plan beyond the next crisis. Under the Tories, state spending grew by just over 1% a year – well below the long-run trend of 2.6% per year. This hides the fact that Britain’s fiscal story since 2010 has been an emphasis on capital spending that sends ministers reaching for hard hats, but doesn’t keep the lights on. However, investment without maintenance is just decay.

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The Guardian view on press freedom in Italy: at a low ebb on Giorgia Meloni’s watch | Editorial

28 octobre 2025 à 19:46

The professional environment for journalists taking on powerful interests is worsening in a polarised climate

The so-called anni di piombo (years of lead) remain a dark memory for Italians of a certain age. The semi-normalisation of political terrorism and mafia hits in the 1970s and 80s blighted civic life, and that brutal past continues to haunt the present. Forty-five years after the fact, a retired police officer has just been arrested in relation to the mafia killing in 1980 of Piersanti Mattarella, the then president of Sicily.

Unsurprisingly, given that history, the blowing up of a car belonging to one of Italy’s most famous investigative journalists has prompted an urgent and angst-ridden debate. Sigfrido Ranucci, who hosts a prime-time show on Rai, Italy’s state broadcaster, is known for presenting hard-hitting investigations into political corruption and organised crime. Earlier this month, a powerful bomb almost destroyed his black Mercedes, which was parked outside his home near Rome. The attack appeared to be timed to coincide with the eighth anniversary of the assassination of the Maltese investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.

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Brazil: at least 64 reported killed in Rio’s worst day of violence amid police favela raids

28 octobre 2025 à 20:55

Governor says city ‘at war’ after gunfights between troops and Red Command drug traffickers who reportedly used weaponised drones

At least 64 people have reportedly been killed in Rio’s worst-ever day of violence as more than 2,500 officers and special forces stormed an area of favelas near Rio’s international airport that is considered the headquarters of one of Brazil’s most powerful organised crime groups.

The predawn raid the deadliest in Rio’s history sparked intense gunfights in and around Alemão and Penha favelas, which are home to an estimated 300,000 people.

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© Photograph: António Lacerda/EPA

Gavin Newsom tells Prop 50 supporters to ‘stop donating’ after war chest swells

28 octobre 2025 à 19:19

California governor launched redistricting effort to counter Texas’s gerrymander and has out-raised opposition

With just one week before California voters are set to head to the polls to decide on the state’s redistricting proposal, Gavin Newsom sent an unexpected message to would-be donors: keep your money.

“We have hit our budget goals and raised what we need in order to pass Proposition 50. You can stop donating,” the California governor said in an email.

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Blue Jays will not pitch to devastating Shohei Ohtani for rest of World Series

Par :Reuters
28 octobre 2025 à 19:02
  • Japanese star was almost unstoppable in Game 3

  • Ohtani will also pitch in Game 4 for Dodgers

After watching Shohei Ohtani baffle their pitching staff during Game 3 of the World Series, the Toronto Blue Jays have made a bold decision: they are done pitching to baseball’s biggest star.

Blue Jays manager John Schneider did not mince his words after the Dodgers prevailed 6-5 on Monday in an 18-inning classic during which Ohtani smacked two doubles and two home runs in his first four at-bats before Toronto essentially stopped trying to get him out.

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False claims online damaged Brigitte Macron’s quality of life, daughter tells court

28 octobre 2025 à 18:57

Tiphaine Auzière spoke at trial of 10 people accused of harassment by posting claims that French first lady was born a man

Brigitte Macron’s daughter has told a Paris court that false claims online that the French first lady was born a man had damaged her mother’s quality of life, leaving her worrying every day about the clothes she wears and how she stands.

Tiphaine Auzière, 41, a lawyer, was called as a witness at the trial of 10 people accused of online harassment of Brigitte Macron by creating or reposting social media posts falsely claiming she was a man.

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© Photograph: Christophe Ena/AP

Back in the spotlight: decoding the Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau romance

28 octobre 2025 à 18:26

As the singer and former Canadian PM get together, we look at the history of romances between artists and politicians

His dad dated Barbra Streisand and his mother partied with the Rolling Stones, so perhaps it is no shock to see the former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau romantically linked with the American singer Katy Perry.

But it is a surprise. “This was NOT on my 2025 bingo card,” posted the entertainment news site Tyla in July, when the couple were first spotted together in Montreal. Grazia magazine this week labelled them “2025’s most surprising couple”.

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‘Perfection’: how Prunella Scales’s Sybil Fawlty is one of TV comedy’s best characters

28 octobre 2025 à 16:28

The accomplished classical actress had a perfect ear and the ability to effortlessly pull off demanding jokes. Her performance as Sybil alongside John Cleese in Fawlty Towers was one of sitcoms’ finest

Prunella Scales portrayed two of Britain’s greatest monarchs on TV: Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II. She was the first dramatic actor to play the latter on television, and won a Bafta nomination for doing so.

However, Scales, who has died aged 93, knew that public memory of her would be shaped by another woman. One who made those two royals look powerless – the self-declared domestic and hospitality industry empress, Sybil Fawlty, wife of Basil, owner of the worst hotel in Torquay in Fawlty Towers, in which she co-starred with John Cleese, who also co-wrote with Connie Booth.

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Some of the earliest written notes in western musical history discovered in Pennsylvania

28 octobre 2025 à 18:14

Ninth-century manuscript for Easter services remained ‘out of sight’ for years in hands of private collector

Researchers in Pennsylvania have uncovered what they believe are some of the earliest written notes in western musical history – on a ninth-century manuscript they say remained “hidden in plain sight” for years in the hands of a private collector.

The notations – characters and dots similar to shorthand outlines – appear above the word “alleluia” on the document, a vellum manuscript leaf from a Latin sacramentary, a Catholic liturgical book used in western Europe during mass from the mid- to late 800s.

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© Photograph: The Raab Collection

© Photograph: The Raab Collection

Middle East crisis live: Israel launches strikes on Gaza; Hamas denies responsibility for attack on IDF

28 octobre 2025 à 22:34

Number of people killed after Benjamin Netanyahu orders IDF to carry out strikes on Gaza and accuses Hamas of violating the ceasefire

Benjamin Netanyahu earlier on Tuesday had accused Hamas of violating the ceasefire terms with the return of remains which did not belong to hostages.

In addition to that, the Israeli military accused Hamas of an attack on IDF soldiers in southern Gaza on Tuesday, which they said was another violation of the truce.

Hamas has said it is respecting the terms of the ceasefire. It has accused Israel of making up excuses to take further aggressive action in Gaza.

Israel has carried out other strikes since the deal came into play, including one on Saturday, which it said was a “targeted” hit on a person in central Gaza who had been planning an attack on its troops.

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© Photograph: Nathan Howard/AP

Trump demanded trans issues be excluded from sex education. 11 states complied

28 octobre 2025 à 17:53

Sixteen other states have sued the White House over the program, saying it’s trampling on Congress’s authority

At least 11 states and two territories are capitulating to a recent demand from the Trump administration to strip references to gender identity and the existence of transgender and non-binary people from a federal sex education program, officials confirmed to the Guardian.

The administration set a Monday deadline to remove the references or risk losing millions of dollars of federal funding. Almost all of the states that are complying have Republican-controlled state legislatures and most have Republican governors.

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© Photograph: Gabriel V Cardenas/Reuters

Hurricane Melissa: a visual guide to Jamaica’s strongest storm on record

28 octobre 2025 à 17:43

Slow-moving giant about to make landfall and will linger over the island before slamming into Cuba

Hurricane Melissa is close to hitting Jamaica as a catastrophic category 5 storm, the strongest to lash the island since record-keeping began in 1851.

The slow-moving giant will make landfall on Tuesday afternoon local time and linger over the island, moving diagonally through it until heading on to slam into Cuba, with impacts also expected in Haiti and the Bahamas.

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© Photograph: NOAA/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock

Is this painting who we now are? The identity grapplings of mystic artist Ben Edge

28 octobre 2025 à 17:42

Vikings, miners, refugees, enslavers and good old Albion himself … Ben Edge reveals how his dynamic new understanding of Britain today was triggered by seeing a procession of druids march past a KFC

A toy poodle called Lunar arrives at the door of Ben Edge’s studio in a furry blur of excitement. There’s also a full-size fibreglass horse, already halfway through the door. It’s being ridden by a mannequin who is wearing a garland of artificial flowers and, under that, a shirt patterned with green men, Uffington White Horse references and oak leaves. It’s identical to the one worn by the living, breathing artist standing next to me.

A highlight of Edge’s upcoming exhibition at London’s Fitzrovia Chapel, the sculpture is titled Where Must We Go in Search of Our Better Selves. It’s a self-portrait like no other, riffing on the magnificent equestrian monuments of the Renaissance, and honouring the Garland King, a figure from the recesses of British folklore, who each May rides through the Derbyshire village of Castleton. “The Garland King has become a symbol for me,” Edge says. “I see it as representing a process of finding your own nature, of going inward.”

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© Photograph: BJ Deakin/Copyright the artist

© Photograph: BJ Deakin/Copyright the artist

Physical: Asia review – some of these super-strong contestants look like barrels wrapped in muscles and hair

28 octobre 2025 à 17:25

Intense rivalry, terrifying feats of strength, challenges that leave some athletes muttering ‘I hate contact sports’ … Netflix’s new competition is a reality TV joy

If there was one problem with Physical 100, the Korean gameshow featuring top-flight athletes rolling boulders, hauling mine carts and unspooling giant ropes in a bid to find the ultimate physique, it might have been a lack of swagger.

For some people, the starstruck, aw-shucks bonhomie between the contestants was part of the show’s appeal: a breath of sweat-tinged fresh air amid the faux sincerity and psychic barbs of other reality shows. For others, raised on The Real Housewives and boxing weigh-ins, it just wasn’t dramatic enough.

Physical: Asia is on Netflix.

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© Photograph: CASA DE FOTO/Netflix

© Photograph: CASA DE FOTO/Netflix

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