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‘Radicalised’ teenager shot dead by police after stabbing man in the back in Australia
Police have confirmed there were ‘indications’ that he had been radicalised online
3-min read - LifestyleThe Independent
How to spend the May bank holiday Monday in the UK
From spotting puffins to singing shanties with pirates, here are some ideas for your extra day off
7-min read - NewsThe Independent
Driver dies after crashing into White House gate, US Secret Service says
Security protocols are implemented but there is no threat to White House, authorities say
1-min read - NewsWales Online
Driver dies after crashing vehicle into White House perimeter gate
The US Secret Service is investigating the incident
1-min read - NewsThe Guardian
A picture’s worth a thousand words … but only some of them tell the whole truth
A new exhibition asks us to look again at classic images of war, protest and revolution, and sheds light on manipulated photographs
5-min read - LifestyleThe Guardian
Michelangelo: The Last Decades review – feels close to a religious experience
This huge yet intimate show of the Renaissance polymath’s work guides you by the heart as well as the eyes
5-min read - OpinionThe Telegraph
As Palestine protests spread, the West is devouring itself
Universities are often where dark cultural movements draw their first breaths. In Germany, Nazism was embraced by students and given intellectual ballast by lecturers. As early as 1920, two German academics published a book entitled Allowing the Destruction of Life Unworthy of Living. Six years later – with Hitler’s election still seven years in the future – the National Socialist German Students’ Union was formed.
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