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World leaders gather in Washington for Donald Trump’s first Board of Peace meeting - US politics live

Representatives from more than 45 countries expected to attend initiative aimed at bringing an end to the war in Gaza

Donald Trump will start his day in Washington for the Board of Peace meeting at the White House.

He’ll then travel to Rome, Georgia, as part of his tour of the country to tout the administration’s affordability message. He’ll meet with local businesses there, and deliver remarks at 4pm ET.

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© Photograph: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

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Horse meat set to be banned in Italy amid draft equine bill

Law defines animals including horses, donkeys and mules as pets and is backed by opposition parties

Italy could soon ban horse meat as part of a law that would define equine animals including horses, donkeys and mules as pets, making it illegal to kill them.

The bill has been drafted by Michela Vittoria Brambilla, a politician with Noi Moderati, a member of Giorgia Meloni’s ruling coalition, and is backed by opposition parties.

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‘Pillows of love’: Iconic Japanese egg salad sandwich coming to Canada

Not all egg salad sandwiches are created equally. Japan's celebrated convenience stores have more than proven this point. None other than the late Anthony Bourdain was among the tamago sando's devoted fans, once calling konbini (convenience store) egg salad sandwiches "pillows of love." In good news for Canadians, partaking in the ultra-creamy egg salad tucked between crustless slices of soft and fluffy milk bread no longer requires a plane ticket. The iconic tamago sando is coming to 7-Eleven Canada locations nationwide on March 4. Read More
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‘Freak of nature’: how James Milner closed in on Premier League record

Those who have worked with midfielder reflect on his career as he prepares to make a 654th top-flight appearance

James Milner was the most dedicated and professional young player I’ve met. He also took the not inconsiderable transition from being at school to playing in the Leeds first team totally in his stride. Nothing fazed him. He was very level-headed.

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I’m panicking about my new relationship. After my husband’s affair, how can I commit again?

It is reasonable to avoid hurt after such a big betrayal, writes advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith, but don’t mistake isolation for safety

I was in a relationship for 26 years, married for 17, and my husband had an affair. It was hidden, long term and denied until discovery. I divorced him but that was delayed and I had to live with him for a further two years. I spent a year alone in my new house with my now adult sons. Now I am a little over a year into a new relationship and suddenly panicking about it. I’m scared to go forward. I’m not sure I can commit to long term again, and if I see him looking at other women (we work together in a predominantly female workplace), I panic! I’m older than him by nine years and I feel like I want to end things to prevent getting hurt. But then I feel I’m being cowardly. How can I stop going down this road in my head?

Eleanor says: On behalf of everyone everywhere, let me say: what a schmuck thing for your husband to do. That is such a big betrayal. And the cruelty you’re living through now is that as well as teaching you to be mistrustful of others, betrayal on that magnitude teaches you to be unsure of yourself. If I misread things once …

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