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14.12.2024 8:29
14.12.2024 10:00
Snap out of it: Manchester club joins growing trend to ban phone cameras Nightclub director says they really want the music and experience to be at the forefront, following in the footsteps of Berlins club sceneOver the past decade going to a live event has nearly always been accompanied by a sea of phones capturing every moment of the experience to be shared on social media feeds. But now living in the moment is becoming the new luxury.Partygoers in Manchester will be asked to cover their smartphone camera with a sticker in a strict rule being enforced by a new nightclub. Ambers nightclub, which opened on Friday night, is the latest venue to enforce the no-phone rule, clamping down on the endless recording or livestreaming of nights out on mobiles. Continue reading... ...

14.12.2024 10:00
Restore, destroy or leave to rot? Battle lines drawn over west Africas architectural heritage Uncompleted or abandoned buildings are a regular feature of the landscape. Now calls for restorations are increasingBeneath mango trees in the lush garden of the Palais de Lom?, an oceanside estate in the Togolese capital, dozens of students from the African School of Architecture and Urban Planning (EAMAU) were taking sessions on archiving.Established in 1905, the palace housed German, French and British colonial governors in succession and then the Togolese presidency before falling into disuse in the 1990s. After a five-year restoration project, its doors were opened to the public in 2019. Continue reading... ...

14.12.2024 10:00
The army just ran away: how Bashar al-Assad lost his brutal grip on Syria Former presidents regime killed and tortured hundreds of thousands of protesters. Now Syrians are facing a new country and a new realityOne month ago, during a meeting in Beirut, a senior western diplomat was venting his frustration: when would international sanctions be lifted from the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad? Though the dictator had few friends, it seemed that the brutal killing and torture of hundreds of thousands of protesters had succeeded in finally crushing Syrias 13-year revolution.It was time to face facts, the diplomat said. Assad had won the war, and the world needed to move on. Continue reading... ...

14.12.2024 10:00
The Guardian and Observer charity telethon 2024: speak to our journalists and donate Marina Hyde, John Crace and Simon Hattenstone are among those ready to take your calls to raise money for War Child, M?decins Sans Fronti?res and Parallel HistoriesDonate to our charity appeal hereGuardian and Observer journalists will be on hand to take calls from readers on Saturday as part of our annual charity appeal. The telethon is raising money for three important charities who work to reduce the suffering caused by conflict.Dozens of our reporters, writers, columnists and authors will be taking donations on the phone. This years team includes Marina Hyde, John Crace, Polly Toynbee, Sirin Kale, Peter Bradshaw, Simon Hattenstone, Emma Graham-Harrison, Hugh Muir and Jess Cartner-Morley.Non-telethon donations can be made online by credit card, debit card or PayPal. Continue reading... ...

14.12.2024 10:00
Brexit reset: five business leaders on how theyd like relations with the EU to change Rachel Reeves has spoken of a reset in EU relations. Here, experts in everything from music to farming explain what they hope it will meanEarlier this week, the UK chancellor, Rachel Reeves, said she was hoping talks in the new year could lead to an extensive reset of post-Brexit relations.The remarks were seized on by leave supporters who fear a betrayal of the referendum vote, while others argue Reeves wont go nearly far enough. Continue reading... ...

14.12.2024 10:14
12/13: CBS Evening News Growing number of drone sightings along East Coast causes confusion, alarm; Mysterious Secret Santa gives thousands of dollars to North Carolina victims of Helene

14.12.2024 10:26
Japan startup Space One postpones rocket launch due to wind Japanese startup Space One Co. said it has postponed the launch on Saturday of a rocket from a commercial spaceport in the western prefecture of Wakayama due to strong winds. The startup aims to become the first Japanese firm to put a satellite into orbit, following a failed attempt in March. The launch could help to boost the space industry in Japan, which has lagged other major economies in the field. Read full story here