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The Toronto Star
April 26, 2025
Trump will pay his respects to a pope who publicly and pointedly disagreed with him on some issues
ROME (AP) — President Donald Trump will be among more than 50 heads of state and other dignitaries attending Saturday's funeral for Pope Fra...
CBS Sports
April 26, 2025
2025 NFL Draft best prospects available entering Day 3: Several QBs still remain other than Shedeur Sanders
Coverage of Day 3 begins Saturday noon ET
CBS Sports
April 26, 2025
2025 NFL Draft best prospects available entering Day 3: Jack Sawyer among several edge rushers headlining list
Coverage of Day 3 begins Saturday noon ET
The Guardian
April 26, 2025
Pope Francis funeral: pontiff to be laid to rest in simplified ceremony
Funeral to begin at 10am local time in St Peter’s Square and will be presided over by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re
The Mirror
April 26, 2025
Family of Jeffrey Epstein survivor Virginia Giuffre's poignant tribute in full
Virginia Giuffre, the sex trafficking survivor who settled a sexual assault lawsuit against the Prince Andrew, Duke of York, has died at her...
Express
April 26, 2025
Europe's sunniest place in May - beautiful island with 11 hours of sunshine
May is when the island is at its most beautiful - with blooming nature, pleasant weather and far fewer tourists than in peak summer.
CNN
April 26, 2025
Adiós a mi amigo, el papa Francisco
José Levy, corresponsal internacional de CNN en Español, cuenta la historia de su vínculo con el papa Francisco, a quien describe como “un s...
The Independent
April 26, 2025
The Epstein List: Full list of names revealed in unsealed court records
Prince Andrew, David Copperfield and Bill Clinton are among the names included in court documents
Google News
April 26, 2025
Big Tech’s soaring energy demands are making coal-fired power plant sites attractive
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Coal-fired power plants, long an increasingly money-losing proposition in the U.S., are becoming more valuable now th...
Financial Express
April 26, 2025
Two-year-old US citizen appears to have been deported ‘with no meaningful process’
“It is illegal and unconstitutional to deport, detain for deportation, or recommend deportation of a U.S. citizen,” Doughty said.
CNN
April 26, 2025
Crowds gather for Pope Francis’ funeral Mass at the Vatican
Mourners are gathering in Vatican City and lining the streets of Rome to give a final send-off to Pope Francis, who will be remembered as a...
Yardbarker
April 26, 2025
Shedeur Sanders falls out of third round as stunning slide continues
It is, quite frankly, one of the most stunning slides in NFL Draft history.
What’s at Stake in the Iran-U.S. Nuclear Talks
Plans for a third round of talks in three weeks have raised hopes for an Iran nuclear accord, which could avert a new Mideast conflict. Pres...
Express
April 26, 2025
'Cocky Gary Lineker lashes out at BBC as his arrogance hits wall of reality'
Might it finally be dawning on Lineker that he's actually acted in a supremely stupid fashion?
The Guardian
April 26, 2025
‘A revival is happening’: Church hails resurgence among young in UK
Despite the assumption that secularity is on the rise, many young people are ‘finding truth in the church’
The Guardian
April 26, 2025
How idea of stripping citizenship for crimes spread across Europe
Recent proposals put forward in countries such as Sweden, Finland and Germany reflect wider shift, say analysts
The Guardian
April 26, 2025
Giorgia Meloni faces awkward weekend at funeral of pope whose values she opposed
Italian PM and pontiff could not have been further apart on issues such as migration, climate crisis and economy
Yardbarker
April 26, 2025
Five best picks from Day 2 of NFL Draft: Patriots give QB Drake Maye help with star RB
With two more rounds in the 2025 NFL Draft in the books, it's time once again to take a look at the five best picks of Friday night.
Financial Times
April 26, 2025
Barbarians at the sluice gate: KKR’s Thames Water quest
US private equity firm is preferred bidder for UK utility trying to avert renationalisation
Financial Times
April 26, 2025
The haunting of West Chapple Farm
Three gruesome killings in the 1970s and the writer who hasn’t been able to stop investigating them
Financial Times
April 26, 2025
The battle for the Catholic Church’s future will not be over doctrine
In choosing the next pope, disagreements will be over the Church’s ‘style’ — its way of being, culture and mindset
Financial Times
April 26, 2025
Investors bank on Bessent to tame the drunken dragon
Yields on US government bonds have been thrashing around in response to Trump’s capricious policy plans
Financial Times
April 26, 2025
Take heart, quiet majority. ‘Headphone dodgers’ can be silenced
Noisemakers have plagued city dwellers for centuries — but there is a way to stop them
Financial Times
April 26, 2025
The post-Covid world is only just becoming clear
The scars of the pandemic are emerging in our politics
Financial Times
April 26, 2025
‘Like a jolt of adrenaline’: why Antwerp should top the list for a gastronomic weekend
From Michelin stars to funky backstreet bistros, the Belgian port city is ideal for an epicurean escape, says Marina O’Loughlin
Financial Times
April 26, 2025
When is a natural disaster human-made?
The mud has been cleared in Valencia. But questions remain about last year’s deadly floods
Financial Times
April 26, 2025
Make America Pregnant Again
The Republicans want a ‘baby boom’. And Elon Musk can fertilise us all
Financial Times
April 26, 2025
Cheap, ethical and delicious: it’s mince’s moment to shine
The good stuff is full of flavour — and Tim Hayward has the recipes to prove it
Financial Times
April 26, 2025
Russell Tovey on the dramatisation of Jean Charles de Menezes’ death: ‘It’s the way truth gets discovered’
The actor on playing Brian Paddick in ‘Suspect’, education through art and how theatre changed his life
Financial Times
April 26, 2025
Why our planet (and not just its people) should have legal rights
New books by Robert Macfarlane and Tony Juniper strengthen the case for granting the natural environment protection in law on par with perso...
Financial Times
April 26, 2025
Is phantom crying real?
Doctors can’t explain ‘babies in the head’, but plenty of novelists have tried over the years
Financial Times
April 26, 2025
‘Fluent Korean cooking with a French twang’ — Jay Rayner reviews Calong
The properly cool thing here is the food, which is cool in an understated way, and that’s the best kind of cool
Financial Times
April 26, 2025
How the white wine boom is transforming Galicia
Wines from the relatively isolated Spanish region are becoming more popular, and more interesting
Financial Times
April 26, 2025
Simon Schama: Trump’s war on knowledge
Attacks on Harvard and other universities are not just self-defeating — they are fundamentally un-American
Financial Times
April 26, 2025
Where the west still wins
Aeroplanes, universities, sports leagues — there are lots of exceptions to the decline of the North Atlantic world
Financial Times
April 26, 2025
The Name of the Rose’s thorny journey from novel to grand opera
Composer Francesco Filidei long dreamt of adapting the labyrinthine best-seller — but first he had to persuade Umberto Eco’s heirs
Financial Times
April 26, 2025
Talia Byre is redefining the City look for women
Designer Talia Lipkin-Connor’s everyday pieces are a hit among professsionals looking for more individual office wear
Financial Times
April 26, 2025
Papers and Paints, the thinking man’s paint shop
The Chelsea DIY store boasts a huge archive of historical shades – and expert advice
Financial Times
April 26, 2025
Serious swag: striking ideas for curtains beyond the window
Fabric drapery is taking a star turn to add drama, hide clutter and comfortingly cocoon
Financial Express
April 26, 2025
Holding Abhinandan’s poster, Pak diplomat makes throat slit gesture at Indian protestors in UK
The Pakistani diplomat made a throat-slitting gesture at the Indians who were staging protests outside the Pakistani embassy in London.
South China Morning Post
April 26, 2025
Marxism and meal plans: cadres tackle weighty issues at China’s top party school

South China Morning Post
April 26, 2025
Hong Kong customs seizes 2.6 tonnes of drugs worth HK$1 billion in first quarter
More than 100 arrested in air-land-sea anti-narcotics operation, with 33 per cent increase in haul compared with same period in 2024.
The Toronto Star
April 26, 2025
Who are Canada’s cardinals? A look at the five dignitaries ahead of the papal funeral
Cardinals from around the world are converging on Rome for the funeral of Pope Francis and upcoming meetings that will determine the next le...
Le Monde
April 26, 2025
'Pope Francis saw within the people his primary safety, and through unfiltered exchange his spiritual well-being'
OP-ED. Pope Francis relentlessly fought against what he identified as 'human cooling,' one of the principal ills of our time, explains Sébas...
Express
April 26, 2025
Beautiful seaside village dubbed Europe's Maldives ruined with trash everywhere
A seaside gem once called "Europe's Maldives" is now being slammed by tourists who say trash and overtourism have ruined it.
Express
April 26, 2025
Giovanni Battista Re - the cardinal leading Pope Francis's funeral
The 91-year-old will preside over the funeral of Pope Francis in the Vatican.
Express
April 26, 2025
Why this iconic royal turned down three marriage proposals
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother married 102 years ago - but it almost didn't happen.
Express
April 26, 2025
The world's 'best beach' with pink sand and turquoise waters
This beach is so beautiful you'll feel like you've flown miles away to the Caribbean or to Hawaii.
The Toronto Star
April 26, 2025
Who are Canada’s cardinals? A look at the five dignitaries ahead of papal conclave
Pope Francis died of a stroke and heart failure at age 88 after 12 years as the head of the Catholic Church.
The Mirror
April 26, 2025