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Days after a civil court jury ordered mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor to pay nearly €250,000 over claims he had “brutally raped and battered” Nikita Hand, the case has prompted calls for a rethink of how society interacts with power, wealth and a “manosphere” intent on pushing its own notions of masculinity.
Is Conor McGregor verdict a watershed moment for the manosphere?
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A loving act of mercy by a father who has already known much sorrow? Or a hypocritical political manoeuvre reminiscent of his great foe? The Guardian's Washington DC bureau chief, David Smith, analyses Joe Biden’s decision to issue “a full and unconditional” pardon to his son Hunter covering convictions on federal gun and tax charges.
With his pardon of son Hunter, Joe Biden delivers a heartfelt hypocrisy
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If the prospect of a broader conflict in Europe seems remote for many, some countries at least are taking it seriously.
‘Would you survive 72 hours?’ Germany and the Nordic countries prepare citizens for possible war
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Annabelle doesn’t want to lose her family name, but traditionalist Teddy is not keen on a double-barrelled compromise. You decide who should be named – and who should be shamed.
You be the judge: my husband refuses to double-barrel our surnames. Should I take his last name?
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MPs have taken a historic step toward legalising assisted dying in England and Wales after backing a bill that would give some terminally ill people the right to end their lives. Follow the latest reaction here: https://lnkd.in/e7wCWqdQ
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Lao authorities have banned the sale and consumption of a brand of whisky and vodka following the death of six tourists after a suspected mass methanol poisoning this month.
Laos bans local vodka and whisky brand following suspected poisoning, Australia says
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Destitute Afghan women arrested for begging under draconian new Taliban laws have spoken of “brutal” rapes and beatings in detention.
Women arrested by Taliban for begging report rape and killings in Afghan jails
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Louise Haigh has resigned as UK transport secretary after it emerged she has a fraud conviction for wrongly reporting her work mobile phone stolen in 2013.
Louise Haigh resigns as UK transport secretary after admitting phone offence
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