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Bangladesh mobs torch newspaper offices, 184 dead

Violence returns to Bangladesh as mobs attack leading newspapers, killing 184 this year. Journalists trapped in burning buildings signal a crisis for the interim government. Read the full report.

Bangladesh protests: Newspaper offices set on fire

Violent protests erupt in Bangladesh after a youth leader's death, with mobs setting fire to newspaper offices. Journalists trapped inside were rescued. Read the latest on the escalating crisis.

Bangladesh protests: Newspaper offices set on fire

Violent protests erupt in Dhaka after activist Sharif Osman Hadi dies. Offices of Prothom Alo and Daily Star newspapers attacked and set ablaze. Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus calls for calm.

Andreas Whittam Smith: The Independent's Principled Founder

Explore the legacy of Andreas Whittam Smith, the founding editor of The Independent, whose unwavering principles and unique leadership style defied commercial pressures and shaped British journalism. Discover his story now.

Guardian publishes corrections and clarifications

The Guardian addresses factual inaccuracies concerning Ronni Ancona's education, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's role in a BBC drama, and the release date of a Christmas film. Read the full details and how to submit a complaint.

Guardian Corrections: Asda Credit & Polish PM

The Guardian corrects a misquote on Asda's credit rating and clarifies Donald Tusk's role as Poland's Prime Minister. Read the full corrections list and learn how to report an error.

Coalition Demands Amendments to Pass EPBC Act

Opposition Leader Sussan Ley offers Coalition support for Labor's rewritten EPBC Act if government accepts 'sensible amendments' to water down environmental protections.

Lords accused of sabotaging assisted dying bill

Exclusive: House of Lords faces public outrage as poll reveals 60% oppose blocking assisted dying bill after Commons approval. Terminally ill campaigners warn of existential crisis for unelected chamber.

RedBird drops £500m Telegraph takeover bid

US firm RedBird Capital withdraws its £500m offer for The Telegraph, casting uncertainty over the future of the 170-year-old British newspaper. Discover the implications.

RedBird pulls out of Telegraph £500m deal

US investment group RedBird Capital has withdrawn its proposed £500m acquisition of The Telegraph, casting uncertainty over the newspaper's future. Discover the implications.

Telegraph bidder reported for editorial rule breach

RedBird IMI faces investigation after reportedly failing to notify government about potential breach of editorial protection rules during Telegraph acquisition bid, raising concerns about press freedom.

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