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My friends in Italy are using AI therapists. But is that so bad, when a stigma surrounds mental health? | Viola Di Grado

Steal review – you long for Sophie Turner to triumph in this wild thriller

‘I could not stay silent’: Palestinian prisoner tells of sexual abuse in Israeli jail

Scene changers: on the road with the experimental Pip Simmons theatre group – in pictures

The pub that changed me: ‘Shattering grief took me there for the first time’
I was 23 and one of my closest friends had just died. Our friendship group all but moved into the Bard’s back room, insulated from time and gossip, doing our best to comfort one anotherThe Crown Bard in Rhyl had always been there, on the main road on the way out of town. Despite living a five-minute walk away, I don’t remember ever going there in my teens, but I must’ve passed it thousands of times. Local wisdom dictated it was where the rugby lads drank, while the pub directly opposite was where you’d find the football crowd. Continue reading...

My analogue month: would ditching my smartphone make me healthier, happier – or more stressed?

Ukraine war briefing: Kyiv to replace Chinese-made Mavic drones

China sees an opportunity in Greenland, but not in the way that Trump thinks
For years, Beijing has struggled to gain a foothold in Greenland, in part because of US and Danish unity. Trump’s fraying of that alliance could create the opening it needsAccording to Kaja Kallas, the European Union’s foreign affairs chief, China and Russia must be having a “field day” about Donald Trump’s plans for Greenland, which Kallas says will divide Nato.But according to Trump, his plans are motivated by a desire to counter the very threat that Kallas identified. “World peace is at stake! China and Russia want Greenland, and there is not a thing that Denmark can do about it,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Saturday. Continue reading...

The transatlantic order is crumbling. Greenland is a moment of great rupture | Christopher S Chivvis

Naomi Osaka’s jellyfish-inspired outfit steals the show at Australian Open

In the face of Trump’s threats, Britain’s best path is clearer than ever: hurry back to Europe | Stella Creasy

