'Dreadful' first half dooms Barcelona in 4-1 thrashing by Sevilla
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‘Dreadful’ first half dooms Barcelona in 4-1 thrashing by Sevilla

Midfielder Pedri slammed a “dreadful” first half as Barcelona suffered their first defeat of the LaLiga season on Sunday, losing 4-1 to Sevilla at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán. A penalty from veteran Alexis Sánchez against his former side and a strike from Isaac Romero helped Sevilla into a two-goal lead inside 37 minutes, but Marcus Rashford...

UK police investigate fire at Sussex mosque as ‘hate crime’
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UK police investigate fire at Sussex mosque as ‘hate crime’

Police said on Sunday they were investigating a suspected arson at a mosque in southern England as a “hate crime”, days after a fatal attack on a synagogue. Officers were called to the incident at the mosque in the southern coast town of Peacehaven late on Saturday. While no one was injured, the fire caused...

Canada issues advisory about dangers of hiring North Korean IT workers
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Canada issues advisory about dangers of hiring North Korean IT workers

Canada has issued an advisory warning companies against employing North Korean information technology (IT) workers, highlighting the risks of sanctions violations, data theft and inadvertently funding Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile development. The press release by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Public Safety Canada and other federal agencies alerts Canadian businesses that hiring these workers could...

McLaren walk Singapore tightrope in managing Norris, Piastri
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McLaren walk Singapore tightrope in managing Norris, Piastri

Laurence EdmondsonOct 5, 2025, 03:50 PM ET Close • Joined ESPN in 2009• An FIA accredited F1 journalist since 2011 SINGAPORE — It says a lot about the rising tensions in the Formula 1 drivers’ championship that the main talking point on Sunday night in Singapore was not George Russell‘s surprise victory or McLaren’s defense of its...

The Guardian view on the first female archbishop of Canterbury: a choice that offers renewal and hope | Editorial
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The Guardian view on the first female archbishop of Canterbury: a choice that offers renewal and hope | Editorial

Decades of secularisation and declining congregations mean that modern Anglican leaders no longer command the kind of influence once enjoyed by a William Temple, or a Geoffrey Fisher. More recently, the abuse scandals that led to the resignation of Justin Welby last year have also gravely diminished the authority of the established church. Yet at a...

Iran says nuclear cooperation with IAEA ‘no longer relevant’ | Politics News
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Iran says nuclear cooperation with IAEA ‘no longer relevant’ | Politics News

Iranian FM warns that Europe has ‘eliminated justification for talks’ with UN nuclear watchdog after triggering snapback sanctions. Published On 5 Oct 20255 Oct 2025 Click here to share on social media share2 Share Iran’s foreign minister has declared that cooperation with the United Nations nuclear watchdog is “no longer relevant” after Western countries reinstated...

The best apps for keeping lists — and the best lists to make in them
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The best apps for keeping lists — and the best lists to make in them

Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 100, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, get ready for a big gadget week, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I’ve been reading about Tim Berners-Lee and stain removers and...

California governor Newsom to sue Trump for sending his state’s National Guard to Oregon
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California governor Newsom to sue Trump for sending his state’s National Guard to Oregon

California Governor Gavin Newsom said on Sunday he will take the Trump administration to court over the deployment of 300 California National Guard troops to Oregon. “After a federal court blocked his attempt to federalize the Oregon National Guard, Donald Trump is deploying 300 California National Guard personnel into Oregon,” Newsom wrote in a post...

North Korean summer camp welcomes over 100 Russian kids for weeklong program
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North Korean summer camp welcomes over 100 Russian kids for weeklong program

North Korea’s biggest summer camp welcomed over 100 Russian schoolchildren this week, less than a month after the opening of the Wonsam Kalma mega-resort next door. The Songdowon International Children’s Summer Camp held its official opening ceremony on Tuesday, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported the following day, releasing images of Russian and DPRK...