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Missing person
‘Obviously lost. SORRY’: Madeleine’s only text as a bush ordeal unfolded
It took just a few wrong steps for Madeleine, 73, to lose sight of a remote walking track. Three days later, as searchers combed heavy forest, time was running out.
- by Jackson Graham
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Middle East tensions
‘Arrogant powers’: How Iran takes aim at its sworn enemies
The regime usually hits out via proxies in the Middle East but now it has launched a direct attack. How did Iran get here – and can the era of the ayatollahs last?
- by Angus Holland
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World politics
Fighting talk, more missiles: Is Kim preparing for war?
The North Korean leader has flipped on his dynasty’s policy of reunifying with the South, now calling it a “primary foe”. Does this spell trouble or is it business as usual in his hermit kingdom?
- by Angus Holland and Jackson Graham
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Royal family
King Charles has paused public duties. Who steps in when a monarch is unwell?
What are the rules and protocols when a British King or Queen can’t perform their duties?
- by Angus Holland and Jackson Graham
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Lunar New Year
Enter the dragon: The stars and monsters of Lunar New Year
Fire crackers and the colour red usher in the good – and scare off a marauding creature that descends on the second full moon. How did the ancient customs begin?
- by Jackson Graham
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Mental health
Sick of work already? Micro-stresses (or your childhood) could be invisible causes
As holidays fade and the working year springs into focus, some of us might feel dread. How can work stress creep up? And what are the signs of burnout?
- by Angus Holland
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Australian Open
‘I’m sitting, but my heart rate is climbing’: How heat stress creeps up on you
Reporter Angus Dalton experienced just what extreme heat can do to your body in a climate chamber for this Explainer with Liam Mannix.
- by Liam Mannix and Angus Dalton
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Shopping
‘Dynamic pricing’ has caused a stir in Britain. What is it – and do we have it here?
What’s the idea behind dynamic pricing and where does it already exist?
- by Angus Holland and Jackson Graham
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Men's health
King Charles is having a medical procedure. It’s all too common for men
From trouble with the waterworks to deadly cancer, the prostate seems to attract trouble for men. What is a prostate and why is it prone to problems?
- by Liam Mannix
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Epstein fallout
Who was Jeffrey Epstein?
Intrigue surrounds Jeffrey Epstein years after his death in prison. Why? And what do Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew have to do with it?
- by Lia Timson
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Science
Sure, sandcastles get washed away. But the memories of making a great one last forever
Great minds, from Buddhists to Beyoncé, have grappled with the deeper meaning of sandcastles. But in practice, how do you make one that is truly great?
- by Angus Holland