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07.12.2024 16:00
The best books of 2024 A new Sally Rooney, the return of le Carr?抯 George Smiley, plus real-life revelations from Al Pacino and Salman Rushdie ... Guardian critics pick the year抯 best fiction, memoir, children抯 books and moreFrom Sally Rooney抯 Intermezzo to Alan Hollinghurst抯 Our Evenings, Percival Everett抯 James and a host of inventive debuts Justine Jordan picks this year抯 highlights in fiction. Continue reading... ...

07.12.2024 17:35
Gymnastics: No penalty for Japanese gymnast in underage drinking case The Japan Gymnastics Association has decided not to penalize Shoko Miyata, a national team member who withdrew from the Paris Olympics after admitting to underage drinking and smoking when she was 19. The association said Saturday that Miyata, now 20, paid the price by pulling out of the Olympics and deeply regrets what she did, concluding that she had received a strict warning from the governing body's chairman Tadashi Fujita. Read full story here

07.12.2024 19:00
Joe Lycett: 慐very year I get more of an understanding of what I need to be happy The comedian and proud Brummie talks about fat-shaming jokes, going to the tip if he gets cancelled, Tinie Tempah抯 words of wisdom and his excellent swimming skillsMy mum worked at the Cadbury factory. One perk of the job was an onsite shop where you could buy the chocolate that hadn抰 come out quite right, and occasionally she抎 arrive home with a heavenly bag of wonky Creme Eggs.Brummies have adopted the sense that we live in a shit-hole, but in terms of green space, culture and community, it抯 unrivalled. It抯 a calm and happy place; my heart rate drops when I get off the train from London. I say, kind of with tongue in cheek, but not that far in my cheek, that it抯 the best city in the world. Continue reading... ...

07.12.2024 19:19
South Korea president escapes impeachment over martial law turmoil South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol survived an impeachment motion Saturday over his short-lived declaration of martial law, after the motion was scrapped due to a lack of the required number of voters in parliament. Yoon will continue his duties. But given strong public opposition to the declaration, which reminded many South Korean citizens of the time when dictators led the nation, the ruling People Power Party is likely to force him to step down by shortening his remaining two-and-a-half year term. Read full story here

07.12.2024 19:37
Japan wary South Korea turmoil may hurt improving bilateral ties Japanese government officials expressed concerns Saturday that the ongoing political turmoil in South Korea may derail improving relations between the two countries. The administration of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol could be a "lame duck," a Japanese Foreign Ministry source said, even though Yoon survived an impeachment motion over his short-lived declaration of martial law that triggered condemnation from lawmakers and the public. Read full story here

07.12.2024 21:39
Top London academies face mass claims of emotional harm as Whitehall acts on crisis Government says allegations 慸eeply distressing as dossier of allegations grows in wake of Observer investigation into Mossbourne schoolsThe government has expressed alarm at 揹eeply distressing allegations of emotional harm at one of the country抯 leading academy trusts after an Observer investigation.Almost 140 parents, students and teachers have now spoken out about 搒ystemic and 搇asting emotional harm to children stretching back two decades at two schools in Hackney run by the Mossbourne Federation. Continue reading... ...