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RSPCA warns parents over gender reveal party craze that is killing birds
Humza Yousaf insists he will not resign as First Minister
OAP who worked at Clarks for 68 years given boot with two days' notice
As wars rage around the globe, it’s vital to remember the Taiwan Strait
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Last women in town fight for their community’s survival as copper mine closes in
Chinese mining giant Zijin is Goliath to a band of Serbian villagers who say they will up sticks as one, or not at all, writes Marko Djurica
3-min read - OpinionThe Telegraph
The Federal Reserve isn’t going to save Bidenomics
Struggling European governments look on at the United States’s seemingly booming economy, green with envy.
6-min read - LifestyleThe Independent
When is a car not a car? When it’s the Citroen Ami
CAR REVIEW: In the eyes of the law, it is more like a four-wheeled scooter, writes Sean O’Grady. It’s ridiculous, of course – but this eight-horsepowered ‘quadricycle’ can do things cars can only dream of...
6-min read - OpinionThe Telegraph
The King’s return
The announcement that the King is to resume public-facing duties next week will provide an undoubted boost to the mood of the nation. His Majesty has been undergoing treatment following a cancer diagnosis in February, and he is now in a position where he is able to undertake more external engagements.
1-min read - CelebrityThe Telegraph
Alexis Gruss, patriarch of the Big Top who led the revival of circus as an art form – obituary
Alexis Gruss, who has died aged 79, was born into one of the great big-top dynasties, a member of the fourth generation of a family of circus performers based in France that had begun working under the big top in the mid-19th century.
5-min read - NewsFrance 24
The adventures of the Belem, the historic French sailing ship bringing the Olympic flame to France
The mission of transporting the Olympic flame on the first leg of its journey to the opening ceremony in Paris was given to one of the France’s most venerable sailing ships, the Belem, built in 1896. Between April 26 and May 8, the ship will sail the Mediterranean to bring the flame from Greece to Marseille, the start of the Olympic torch relay on French soil.It’s fair to say that the task of conveying the flame to France is only the latest of the ship’s adventures over the past 128 years. The B
2-min read - NewsThe Independent
Ukraine-Russia war live: US ‘rushing’ to provide Kyiv with new Patriot missiles, Pentagon says
Ukraine president says he needs at least seven Patriot systems to protect Ukrainian cities
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