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US treasury secretary Scott Bessent says agreement shows both sides’ commitment to ‘lasting peace’ while Ukraine PM Shmyhal calls it ‘good, equal and beneficial’
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Minnesota advanced in the NBA playoffs with a 103-96 win over Los Angeles on Wednesday night that eliminated LeBron James and Luka Doncic from their first postseason together.
West Australian painter Abdul Abdullah has won the coveted Archibald’s Packing Room Prize with a portrait of his best friend perched on a loose-tongued horse. SEE ALL THE FINALISTS
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The icon’s new documentary Ocean is set to be released on his 99th birthday.
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The Rabbitohs great has a number of high-profile individuals pushing his case behind the scenes.
In a rare premeditated move, Steve Kerr and Draymond Green agreed to bench Warriors starters mid-game—raising questions about leadership
The Winnipeg Jets rebounded after a couple of losses in St. Louis to win Game 5 5-3 and retake the series lead.
It provides a welcome pitstop for walkers and cyclists with gorgeous views of the canal
With well over 100 voting centres across 83 countries and tens of thousands of overseas votes already cast, the AEC’s footprint is bigger than at any previous federal election Election 2025 live updates: Australia federal election campaign Polls tracker; Election guide; Interactive seat explorer Party policies; Micro parties explained; Full election coverage Listen to the latest episode of our new narrative podcast series: Gina Get our afternoon election email, free app or daily news podcastWhen Laura Cross walked out of the Australian embassy in Buenos Aires this week, she celebrated by searching for a “democracy hotdog” – to tide over her cravings for the classic election-day sausage sizzle. Cross, who has been travelling through South America, is one of thousands of Australians voting abroad. In her case, the process was seamless. Continue reading...
When the gallery opened in 2000, it transformed the artistic life of Britain – and the world. We look back at spiders, splinters, sexual dependency and sunsets Frances Morris, then head of displays Continue reading...
From "shadow work" to "lucky girl syndrome," viral self-help techniques are proliferating, and it's giving insight into a chronically online generation.
The Duchess of Sussex opened up on the Jamie Kern Lima Show.
THE EDITOR: For over a decade, she was a woman scorned. Scorned by political opponents who had the vilest things to say about her morality, decency and integrity. Scorned by the public who believed these rumours and generated their own. Scorned by people within her own party who rejected her leadership style and inability (or unwillingness) to help them achieve their goals. On Monday, she emerged victorious – the cornerstone the builders rejected. The UNC’s general election campaign will go down in history as the most strategic political campaign in TT because of its messaging, media management, organisation, use of technology, and allocation of human and financial resources. This was the first political campaign where an opposition party, not the incumbent, set the tone for the elections. This campaign should be studied across the Caribbean for generations to come. The UNC’s messaging was in stark contrast to its political opponents who never got the memo that the country, particularly its youth, wan
The narrative of ancient tribes around the world regularly using ayahuasca and magic mushrooms in healing practices is a popular one. Is it true? Beginning in 2001, the Austrian anthropologist Bernd Brabec de Mori spent six years living in the western Amazon. He first arrived as a backpacker, returned to do a master’s thesis on ayahuasca songs, and eventually did a PhD on the music of eight Indigenous peoples in the region. Along the way, he married a woman of the local Shipibo tribe and settled down. “I did not have a lot of money,” he told me, “so I had to make my living there.” He became a teacher. He built a house. He and his wife had children. That rare experience of joining the community, he said, forced him to realise that many of the assumptions he had picked up as an anthropologist were wrong. Continue reading...
'Sometimes people look at beauty as a little bit superficial,' says L’Oréal Canada CEO An Verhulst-Santos who disagrees. 'Not one civilization that has survived without beauty, and it has to do with self-esteem.'