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Science

Don’t reach for the bug spray: crickets stroke a sore antenna, as cues suggest insects feel pain

White says the behavioural responses would be immediately recognisable to us as pain, if we observed them in our pets or friends. “Which raises the question, why don’t we make the same inference here

The Guardian WorldMay 12
Politics

Trump administration unveils $1.7bn fund to compensate his allies as he drops tax lawsuit

House of Representatives said they had filed a motion to block the settlement. Maryland congressman Jamie Raskin said it was a slush fund for Trump's "private militia of insurrectionists, rioters, and white

BBC NewsMay 18
World

Raghu Rai, legendary Indian photographer, dies at 83

houses of his time through the 1960s and 70s, before going solo in his quest to depict his vast country’s complexity. Rai’s work spans shooting on film and digital formats, both black

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 26
World

Four people killed in Belgium in train and school bus collision

white minivan overturned on its side at the crossing, with ambulances and a helicopter under cloudless blue skies. Such was the force of the impact that the bus was catapulted into the driveway

The Guardian WorldMay 26
World

Sam Fender, Rosalía and Jacob Alon win Ivor Novello Awards

House, she took the opportunity to stand up for more diverse songwriting voices. She stated that there are "countless outstanding writers which will not be recognised as they deserve because they aren't middle-class

BBC NewsMay 21
Politics

A reluctant winner in ballot to create new laws

House of Commons' private members bill (PMB) ballot, giving him the best chance to create his own piece of legislation. The PMB ballot is held at the start of every parliamentary session, where each backbench

BBC NewsMay 21
Conflicts

Riots, violence, hate: Anti-immigrant unrest spells danger in Belfast

houses where they believed migrants were living. A large group of adults watched as the young rioters kicked up mayhem, terrorising Belfast’s relatively small but growing ethnic minority communities and claiming the night

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 12
Conflicts

Gullah Geechee people set out to keep their family land. Unclear titles and surging taxes are pushing them out

house, lightened by the sun, sits on stilts to protect it from flooding that comes with the high tide. During the spring, it is common for the marshland adjacent to his land to turn into

The Guardian WorldMay 10
Politics

Jim Chalmers says budget changes allowing first home buyers to ‘have a crack’

housing market. The Albanese government plans to wind back generous concessions for property investors by replacing the 50% capital gains tax (CGT) discount with an indexation model and restricting negative gearing to new builds only

The Guardian WorldJun 1
World

It's one of the world's most isolated islands. Here come the bulldozers

houses, farmland and a hefty payout, not the pittance they say they're being offered and that the government confirms: a dollar-and-a-half per square meter of their land. "We're no ordinary

NPR Topics: NewsJun 7
Politics

Who is ‘cravat man’? Neckwear steals the show in Olly Robbins parliamentary grilling

white and smart,” he said. Edwards owns cravats in many colours, his favourites being red, blue and green. ![Andrew Edwards in a colourful cravat and striped shirt with a red pocket handkerchief](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/13f1858f8634a06cd31c0018600a5c2db944bc7e/1496_0_1034_827/master/1034.jpg?width=445&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none)

The Guardian WorldApr 24
Conflicts

Skeletons in their clothing: Recovering bodies from the rubble in Gaza

white body bags laid out in the dirt. Then they go to the cemetery. Survivors dig new graves and gently lower into them bags of bones — bags that weigh almost nothing but mean everything

NPR Topics: NewsMay 6
Politics

‘Vein of racism’: Race discrimination commissioner accuses One Nation and Coalition of scapegoating immigrants

housing construction and banning non-citizens from schemes like jobseeker, the age pension, and the NDIS. “[This is about mass migration](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/may/13/coalition-immigration-policy-housing-budget-reply-angus-taylor) running ahead of the homes, roads, hospitals, schools and services Australia

The Guardian WorldMay 20
World

The footballer setting record straight after 46 years

white family, the team lined up to meet the hostess. "She shook the hand of the players on my right, bypassed me, then shook the hand of everyone else," he says. "I didn't waste

BBC NewsMay 27
Politics

National mood is against Republicans, but redistricting could help prop them up

House jump to 33 when that's the case. Showing the disaffection for politics and partisanship in this modern era, each of the last five midterm elections have seen [presidents with ratings below](https://news.gallup.com

NPR Topics: NewsMay 9
Health

India is being left to die in the heat

houses in their air-conditioned cars to their air-conditioned offices, malls and schools. The poor are being left to die in a country that keeps inventing new ways of neglecting its most vulnerable populations

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 22
Politics

Louisiana claims supreme court voting rights decision means it cannot carry out primaries with current electoral maps – live

white, Black, everybody,” said **Louisiana state senator Royce Duplessis**, a Democrat who represents the New Orleans area. “What they’re effectively doing is changing the rules of the game in the middle of the game

The Guardian WorldApr 30
Politics

‘She does not back down’: the couple seeking to legalise same-sex marriage in Botswana

white and black tartan blankets that signify they are married women. Several showed up [wearing the attire](https://www.facebook.com/reel/894700000033573) to a hearing in March for Selelo and Kumile’s case. “This is our culture

The Guardian WorldMay 25
World

Migrants in hiding as Mauritania pushbacks drastically cut Europe arrivals

housed her. When the woman who welcomed her died, however, she was forced onto the streets. When Francina arrived in neighbouring Mauritania in 2023, things were steady at first. She felt welcomed by friendly locals

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 28
Politics

Starmer’s sister-in-law feared what might have happened in arson attack, court hears

house in Islington, north London, connected to Starmer and a blaze involving a car that also once belonged to the prime minister. Lavrynovych faces three counts of arson with intent to endanger life or being

The Guardian WorldApr 30
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