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Politics

Family of US man who died after officer shoved knee into back sues police

family, said in a news release. Crump and another civil rights attorney, Harry Daniels, were allowed to view video of what happened. The sheriff’s office has declined a records request from the Associated Press

The Guardian WorldApr 17
Conflicts

‘Sent to be killed’: How Russia forces migrants to fight in Ukraine

helps Russian soldiers surrender, has published verified lists of thousands of Central Asian soldiers like Salohidinov. “They are literally sent to be killed, no one considers them soldiers that need to be saved,” the group

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 16
Health

She no longer remembers it's her birthday. He got her a present anyway

family caregivers](https://www.npr.org/2026/03/27/nx-s1-5732794/dementia-caregiving-alzheimers-kenya-support) And even if I were to turn to my two favorite gift categories … she no longer wears earrings and she sure does have a lot of scarves already. I could

NPR Topics: NewsApr 19
Politics

Dual-national baby refused entry to UK after passport rule change

help but when we got there we were told it could take weeks to sort out." As Philip is from Austria, the family booked a flight to Vienna so they could stay with his family

BBC NewsMay 6
World

Calls for ‘student premium’ to support disadvantaged young people after GCSEs

helping more young people achieve lifelong success.” Also supporting the campaign are Lee Elliot Major, a professor of social mobility at the University of Exeter and an expert in equitable education policies, and the children

The Guardian WorldApr 28
Health

War and neglect fuel deadly measles epidemic in Sudan’s Darfur

needed to treat complications. ## Discovered by accident The first measles cases in Darfur in the current outbreak were recorded in January, according to UNICEF. It is unfolding against the backdrop of a near-total collapse

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 27
Politics

Mobile phones to be banned in schools in England under new plans

need to add a legal requirement. They finally capitulated, however, describing it as “a pragmatic measure” to get the bill through. Announcing the move on Monday, the education minister Jacqui Smith told the Lords

The Guardian WorldApr 20
World

I brought my husband back for his funeral as a hologram

helps to feel like that person is still right there with you." Seven months on, she still watches the recording. One moment, in particular, stays with her - when the hologram says, "I love you." "That

BBC NewsApr 25
Politics

King not meeting Epstein survivors, but state visit could help ease US-UK tensions

help strengthen the relationship and protect its long-term benefits. "So yes, we are close allies, we do disagree on things, but that doesn't detract from the value that both sides get from this

BBC NewsApr 15
Politics

May elections live: millions cast their votes across England, Scotland and Wales

need politicians who will always stand up for you and your family. Time and again Nigel Farage and Zack Polanski have shown they are not fit to meet this moment of great global instability. Today

The Guardian WorldMay 7
Business

The Iran war sent jet fuel prices sky-high. Here's what air travelers should know

need to cancel, I'm going to get that back as a credit." [![The U.S. and other nations have agreed to tap into oil reserves, but the move might not do much to bring

NPR Topics: NewsMay 5
Politics

How car-loving American cities fell so far behind their global peers on public transit

helping address the climate crisis and toxic air pollution. The need for better public transit has been underscored, too, by recent soaring gasoline costs that have hit car drivers around the world. The research defines

The Guardian WorldMay 6
Health

RFK Jr. wants to treat addiction by creating wellness farms. Does it work?

family-member of mine went there — and it's called San Patrignano's," Kennedy said. ### A "beautiful model" in Italy and Kennedy's vision for the U.S. This wasn't the first time Kennedy cited

NPR Topics: NewsApr 29
Politics

Steve Rosenberg: Kremlin's tightening grip on internet fuels public discontent

family. That's why there's such an angry reaction. Everyone's affected." I'm speaking to Yulia Grekova in the town of Vladimir, 120 miles (190km) from Moscow. She recently tried to hold

BBC NewsApr 24
Conflicts

Horrified Wagga residents call for proper sanitation at homeless camp where baby was found dead

family for many years and she has had help with both short- and long-term property. The assistance had been relinquished. “People [living rough] may be offered housing on a short-term basis and that

The Guardian WorldMay 6
Politics

West Bank scepticism as Palestinians doubt local elections will change much

family affair, not a political affair”. “People have lost faith in the parties, lost faith in the [Palestinian] Authority, lost faith in the whole world,” he says, expecting low turnout on Saturday. While most candidates

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 25
Politics

Florida AG launches criminal investigation into ChatGPT over FSU shooting

need to be held accountable." OpenAI's Waters said that the chatbot "provided factual responses to questions with information that could be found broadly across public sources on the internet, and it did not encourage

NPR Topics: NewsApr 21
World

King launches Space Agency project on final day in Bermuda

help track material in space, such as old satellites and rocket stages. He then opened a new Great Bay Coast Guard Station in St David's, where he awarded operational medals to members

BBC NewsMay 2
World

'So stressful' - teachers and pupils say new GCSEs are leading to burnout

family concentrate quite a bit on sport and other elements in life - we want a rounded person rather than a child who just does academic things only." Unions have said the situation is so serious

BBC NewsMay 1
World

Should schools get rid of homework? Some educators are saying yes

help of their parents. "I would make the argument that if a kid is really far behind in school, that's an equity issue. They need the additional time to practice." Smith said

NPR Topics: NewsApr 28
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