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Wednesday
30 December 2020
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Explosions struck after plane carrying the Yemen prime minister and cabinet politicians landed
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Vaccine needs only normal refrigeration and is easily transportable
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Rights experts say pardon of four contractors over Iraq killings undermine humanitarian law
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Spotlight
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With Machine Gun Kelly and Post Malone swapping gold grills for guitars this year, are white rappers using Black aesthetics becoming a thing of the past?
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While Covid has dominated the news, the world has also felt the effects of human-driven global heating
Opinion
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His addiction dominated my childhood – but I thought I’d escaped relatively unscathed. Lockdown made me reconsider
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There is a lot more of this match to go, and the result is not clear, says director of The UK in a Changing Europe Anand Menon
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Salvator Mundi was sold for a record $450m at auction in 2017 to an anonymous bidder. But the painting’s provenance as the work of Leonardo has been called into question
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Fulham’s match against Tottenham has been postponed due to a Covid-19 outbreak at the west London side
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Oscar De La Hoya talks to Kevin Mitchell about his preparations for an unlikely comeback and why his young lightweight hope Ryan García will be an even bigger star than himself
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From practical impacts on business travellers to odd references to obsolete software, three Brexologists dive deep
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Whether compelled by guilt or superstition, more and more tourists are returning items they lifted from Italian cultural sites
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With passing trade hit hard by the pandemic, the booksellers on the banks of the Seine are struggling
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Preliminary analysis suggests higher load makes B117 variant easier to spread to other people
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Initially refused asylum, a judge on appeal ruled that Arthur Britney Joestar would suffer persecution if sent back to El Salvador
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Group’s trial on the mainland lasted just one day and was held with few public witnesses
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Girlfriend warned that Anthony Warner was assembling bombs but police could not make contact or search his RV trailer
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Digital subscription
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Ecotourism revenues plummeted around the world as some areas saw poaching and land grabs increase in 2020
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Climate specialists not being listened to despite Covid showing importance of following science, activist says
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Illegal goldminers supported by Bolsonaro bring environmental destruction and coronavirus to Yanomami communities
Culture
Lifestyle
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From 31 December, travel to EU countries will be different for UK citizens. We look into how passports, healthcare, driving and duty-free will be affected
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After a miserable 2014, I knew I had to make more time for myself – and my beloved boat
Explore
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Impossibly fast and ferocious blazes burned a staggering 4.1m acres, making for an ‘astonishing and horrifying’ year
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The building in Seattle is slated for sale, a move that could deprive indigenous people in the Pacific north-west of access to critical documents
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The Democrats won the White House but performed poorly elsewhere, and AOC is leading the critique of how the party needs to change
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From Kier Starmer starting work to artist Sarah Lucas with her bouquet of breasts, here are some of the people who graced the Guardian during the year that went tits up ...
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Photographer Danny Burrows documents Aycliffe’s struggles with air and noise pollution and mounting litter and human waste
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From a small discovery to producing at scale, photojournalist David Levene documents the groundbreaking work of the scientists of Oxford University during the development of a vaccine which is now poised for approval by medicines regulators
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Isolated and challenged by a harsh climate and battered by the financial crisis of 2008, Iceland has successfully moved away from fossil fuels and shifted to 100% electricity production from renewable sources
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With passing trade hit hard by the pandemic, the booksellers on the banks of the Seine are struggling
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