Domain: theguardian.com

British national daily newspaper

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as The Manchester Guardian, and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister papers, The Observer and The Guardian Weekly, The Guardian is part of the Guardian Media Group, owned by the Scott Trust Limited. The trust was created in 1936 to "secure the financial and editorial independence of The Guardian in perpetuity and to safeguard the journalistic freedom and liberal values of The Guardian free from commercial or political interference". The trust was converted into a limited company in 2008, with a constitution written so as to maintain for The Guardian the same protections as were built into the structure of the Scott Trust by its creators. Profits are reinvested in its journalism rather than distributed to owners or shareholders. It is considered a newspaper of record in the UK.

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Afghanistan Earthquake: Death Toll Rises to 2,205

A magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck southeastern Afghanistan on Thursday night, increasing the death toll from Sunday's magnitude 6.0 earthquake to over 2,200, causing widespread damage and hindering rescue efforts in already impoverished areas.

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Xi Jinping's Military Parade Showcases China's Growing Global Influence

China's military parade, marking the 80th anniversary of WWII's end, showcased Xi Jinping's leadership alongside Putin and Kim Jong-un, highlighting China's rising global power and challenging the existing world order.

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Jenrick advocates for asylum seeker detention in "camps

Robert Jenrick, shadow justice secretary, proposed detaining asylum seekers in "camps" resembling "rudimentary prisons," advocating for a "decade of net emigration" to curb immigration and criticizing current policies.

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Gaza Detainees, Trade Tariffs, and Voting Rights: Key Updates

A joint investigation reveals that Israel detains predominantly Palestinian civilians without charge, while a US appeals court rules against Trump's trade tariffs, and Democrats reach an agreement to protect North Carolina voters' rights.

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Argentina Recovers Nazi-Looted 18th-Century Painting

Argentina's authorities have recovered an 18th-century painting, "Portrait of a Lady", stolen by Nazis in WWII, from the daughter of a Nazi financier who faces charges for concealing it.

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UK Deputy PM Angela Rayner Underpaid Stamp Duty on £800,000 Flat

UK Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner admitted underpaying stamp duty on her £800,000 seaside flat, referring herself to the ministerial ethics adviser after days of denials; the incident has raised questions of hypocrisy given her past calls for wealth taxes.

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Joe Rogan's Misrepresentation of Climate Science Research

Popular podcaster Joe Rogan misrepresented a paleoclimate study, claiming it shows Earth is cooling, which contradicts the research's findings, exacerbating climate misinformation among his large audience.

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British Quantum Computing Firm Quantinuum Reaches $10 Billion Valuation

British quantum computing firm Quantinuum, founded by Ilyas Khan, secured $600 million in funding, resulting in a $10 billion valuation and doubling Khan's stake to $2 billion.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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US Judge Issues Lenient Ruling in Google Antitrust Case

A US judge ruled against breaking up Google's monopoly, ordering data sharing with rivals and banning exclusive contracts but stopping short of forcing the sale of Chrome or Android, prompting mixed reactions.

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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Termination of $2.2 Billion in Harvard Grants

A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration unlawfully terminated approximately $2.2 billion in grants awarded to Harvard University, prohibiting further cuts to the university's research funding.

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Australia's Controversial Nauru Deal Sparks Islander Concerns

Australia's $2.5 billion plan to transfer non-citizens to Nauru for 30 years has sparked concern among Nauru residents, who question the plan's impact on their island and resources.

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Trump Allegedly Offered Adams HUD Position to Quit NYC Mayoral Race

Donald Trump's administration allegedly offered New York City Mayor Eric Adams a position at the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in exchange for withdrawing from the mayoral race, according to reports from Politico and The New York Times.

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