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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US Citizen Wrongfully Detained by Border Patrol for 10 Days

19-year-old US citizen Jose Hermosillo was wrongly detained by Arizona border patrol for 10 days after being found without identification and admitting to illegally entering the US from Mexico; a federal judge later dismissed the case, highlighting the increasing number of wrongful detentions under ...

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UK to Boost Domestic Weapons Production Amidst Concerns Over US Reliability

Britain is boosting domestic weapons production, spearheaded by BAE Systems' new RDX explosive sites across the UK, to reduce reliance on US and French imports due to concerns over US reliability as a military partner, aiming to enhance defense capabilities and export opportunities.

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Gazan Artists Exhibit Works Depicting War's Devastation

Four Gazan artists, displaced by Israel's assault on Gaza, showcase their works in the "Under Fire" exhibition at Amman's Darat al Funun, depicting the war's devastation and their resilience despite the loss of their studios and over 64,000 Palestinian lives.

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No Poverty
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NatWest to be fully privatized after 2008 bailout

NatWest will hold its last shareholder meeting before full privatization, with the government selling its remaining 2.99% stake after a 17-year restructuring following its £46bn bailout in 2008; the government expects to recoup about £25bn.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Diverse Contenders Vie for Papacy in 2025 Conclave

The 2025 Papal conclave features contenders with varying theological viewpoints, including Pietro Parolin (moderate), Luis Antonio Tagle (progressive), Peter Turkson (traditional with evolving views), Péter Erdő (conservative), Matteo Zuppi (progressive), José Tolentino Calaça de Mendonça (liberal),...

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Anti-Immigration Rhetoric Deteriorates UK's Cancer Research Capabilities

A leaked report reveals that anti-immigration rhetoric and high visa costs are deterring top cancer specialists from working in the UK, harming research, delaying treatments, and impacting patients, particularly children, with the costs to institutions like the Francis Crick Institute exceeding £500...

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Good Health and Well-being
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Klobuchar Warns of Constitutional Crisis Amidst Supreme Court Deportation Dispute

Senator Amy Klobuchar warned of a potential constitutional crisis due to the Trump administration ignoring court orders on deportations, while Supreme Court Justice Alito criticized a late-night ruling blocking further deportations of Venezuelans, highlighting the increasing tension between the exec...

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Pentagon Chief Leaked Yemen Strike Plans to Private Signal Chat

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth leaked classified Yemen strike plans, including F/A-18 Hornet flight schedules, to a private Signal group chat including family, friends, and two since-fired advisors before the March attacks, raising serious security concerns and highlighting systemic vulnerabiliti...

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Afghan Media Mogul Navigates Taliban Rule

Saad Mohseni's Moby Group, Afghanistan's largest media conglomerate before the Taliban's 2021 return, continues to operate under strict rules, subtly challenging the regime while navigating the complex political landscape and advocating for girls' education.

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Gender Equality
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Jehovah's Witnesses Administrator Admits to Child Sexual Abuse, Continues Career After Suspension

Joseph Fitzgerald Hall, a former Jehovah's Witnesses administrator in New Orleans, admitted to sexually abusing Barry Davis from ages 11-16; after an 11-month suspension, Hall continued his career within the organization, moving to North Carolina; a lawsuit demanding damages is pending.

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Gender Equality
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Paris Trial for Kim Kardashian Robbery

In Paris, next week, a trial begins for ten people accused of the 2016 armed robbery of Kim Kardashian, during which \$10 million in jewelry was stolen after the robbers, who were aged over 60, tracked her movements on social media.

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Trump's Fed Attacks Trigger US Stock Market Plunge

US stock markets fell sharply on Monday, with the Dow down 1000 points (2.8%), following President Trump's renewed attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for not lowering interest rates, despite Powell's warnings about the inflationary impact of Trump's tariffs; this reversed recent market g...

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