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Could this SCOTUS case push America toward one-party rule?
Speed Read The court considers 'Moore v. Harper' to be a legitimate constitutional question. Critics say it's a 'power grab.'
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Switzerland’s neutrality rethink
feature The Alpine nation’s historic neutrality is up for debate as it considers allowing its weapons to move to Ukraine
By Richard Windsor Published
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Lavrov in Mali: is Russia’s African charm offensive working?
Today's Big Question Russia’s growing influence on the continent has been met with broad concern in the West
By Arion McNicoll Published
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Spain spends €258m on trains too big for tunnels
feature And other stories from the stranger side of life
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Disney’s Hong Kong service deletes Simpsons ‘forced labour’ episode
Speed Read Episode titled One Angry Lisa episode removed from Disney+ streaming platform in the Chinese territory amid growing censorship concerns
By Jamie Timson Published
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Milan pizza trip costs less than Domino’s
feature And other stories from the stranger side of life
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Huge earthquake on Turkey-Syria border leaves thousands dead
feature Rescue teams in both countries are continuing to search for survivors after second quake hits
By Asya Likhtman Published
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Whisky ingredients ‘can stop ageing’
feature And other stories from the stranger side of life
By The Week Staff Published
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Will Australia become a republic?
Today's Big Question Central bank to remove royals from banknotes as government considers new referendum on cutting ties with the British monarchy
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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A stink of corruption in Ukraine: the bad smell coming out of Kyiv
feature At least 12 senior officials have resigned or been sacked by President Zelenskyy in an anti-corruption drive
By The Week Staff Published
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Animal shelter will name cat litter tray after your ex
feature And other stories from the stranger side of life
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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The Battle of Stalingrad 80 years on
In Depth Battle that turned the tide of Second World War remains a powerful symbol of patriotism in Russia
By The Week Staff Published
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Why is the West divided over fighter jets for Ukraine?
Today's Big Question Race to arm Ukraine reflects a shifting balance of power in Europe between traditional forces and formerly junior partners
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‘Sleepy’ Suffolk town named UK’s satanic capital
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By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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