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China Suspends Export Controls on More Critical Minerals

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Jets vs. Browns: Preview, prediction, what to watch for in Week 10





Super Typhoon Fung-wong latest: Philippines evacuates 900,000 people and braces for ‘catastrophic impact’
Super typhoon comes just days after Typhoon Kalmaegi killed 204 people in the Philippines

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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey facing backlash for giving victory speech in Somali: ‘Humiliating’





Retired AP reporter helped cement the legend of the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald

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‘Trailer Park Boys’ star Mike Smith charged with sexual assault: report






FDNY firefighter Patrick Brady killed battling five-alarm blaze in Brooklyn





Teen behind the Louvre heist ‘Fedora Man’ photo embraces his mystery moment

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Lola Petticrew: ‘Calling it the Troubles minimises what it really was’
The Belfast actor won an Ifta award and a Bafta nod for their performance as an IRA soldier in last year’s ‘Say Nothing’. Now they speak to Annabel Nugent about their latest role in ‘Trespasses’, the long-lasting effects of the Troubles – and why they’d be more than happy playing Irish roles for the rest of their life

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‘It seemed like quite a do’: why East Grinstead hosts one of Scientology’s glitziest evenings
Last week, 7,000 people – including Tom Cruise – descended on the West Sussex town for an event that divides local opinion
In the nearly 30 years that Diane Juchau has lived in East Grinstead, not many days live as long in the memory as the day she saw Tom Cruise on the high street. “I saw him a couple of years ago walking past Iceland,” she said.
It may seem like a once-in-a-lifetime anecdote but, this week, Cruise was back – and, when the purpose for his visit was revealed, the chance sighting of the Mission: Impossible star in a West Sussex town makes a lot more sense.
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Amid squabbles, bombast and competing interests, what can Cop30 achieve?
Climate summit in Brazil needs to find way to stop global heating accelerating amid stark divisions
“It broke my heart.” Surangel Whipps, president of the tiny Pacific nation of Palau, was sitting in the front row of the UN’s general assembly in New York when Donald Trump made a long and rambling speech, his first to the UN since his re-election, on 23 September.
Whipps was prepared for fury and bombast from the US president, but what followed was shocking. Trump’s rant on the climate crisis – a “green scam”, “the greatest con job ever perpetrated”, “predictions made by stupid people” – was an unprecedented attack on science and global action from a major world leader.
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‘You Britons go to the pub, we go to the swimming pool!’: the European health habits worth adopting
Daily swims, power naps and five meals a day – not tips from the latest hit wellbeing podcast, but longstanding traditions that have kept generations healthy in Iceland, Ukraine, France and more …
Iceland: swimming pool culture
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SNL skewers Trump over pre-Thanksgiving flight cuts: ‘Good news, your family’s not coming because the planes are gone’
The president, played by cast member James Austin Johnson, heralded a win for Republicans after the Supreme Court ruled that they could ‘stop feeding poor people’ and prices had ‘plummeted up!’

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Delve into the rhythms and flavours of Louisiana
This week, TravelSmart is bringing you a taste of Louisiana. Global Travel Editor Annabel Grossman shares some of the best places to visit, from the jazz-filled streets of New Orleans to Lafayette’s wildlife-filled Atchafalaya Basin.

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Where are the Shirley Valentines today?
The news that the actor Pauline Collins had died touched a nerve for Terri White. Brought up in a working-class culture, surrounded by Shirley Valentines (Rita, Sue and Bob too), she wondered, where on earth did they all go?

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Jon Bon Jovi: ‘There have been days where I thought I was done’
The New Jersey rock star is preparing for his band’s first tour in four years after undergoing risky but crucial vocal surgery. He speaks with Roisin O’Connor about new album ‘Forever (Legendary Edition)’, why he’s OK with being vulnerable, and his joy over his growing family

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As Britain’s biggest budget airline turns 30, what did easyJet ever do for us?
The Man Who Pays His Way: Captain of first-ever easyJet flight was on secondment from British Airways

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Performative poppy wearing has turned toxic – should we be wearing white poppies instead?
As two TV presenters and a politician have already fallen foul of the rabid ‘where’s your poppy?’ brigade and actor Mark Rylance has been branded ‘woke’ for donning a symbol of pacifism, Helen Coffey wonders how a simple act of remembrance became so politically charged

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Hundreds missing as migrant boat sinks off Malaysia-Thailand border
More victims might still be found at sea some three days after the sinking of the vessel, which left Myanmar with about 300 people on board

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A look at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2025 inductees and how they were honored

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Chaos erupts during arraignment for creep accused of raping 12-year-old girl in NYC stairwell




Igor Shesterkin’s poor stretch continues in Rangers’ ugly loss to Islanders



US airlines cancel more than 2,500 weekend flights largely due to government shutdown





