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      Granta publisher Sigrid Rausing: ‘Working while grieving was consoling’

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    The editor and author on completing the memoir by her late friend, Swedish writer Johanna Ekström, where she stands on the assisted dying bill and what she’s reading

    Sigrid Rausing, 62, is a publisher and former editor of Granta magazine. When her best friend, the acclaimed Swedish writer Johanna Ekström, became terminally ill with cancer, Rausing promised to complete her last book. She edited the 13 handwritten notebooks, adding her own commentary. And the Walls Became the World All Around (Granta), which Rausing has now translated into English, is a brave and beautiful memoir of Ekström’s final two years, and a moving meditation on grief and friendship. It was a bestseller in Sweden, where it was first published last year. Ekström died in 2022, aged 51.

    Did you have any reservations about agreeing to finish Ekström’s work?
    I was in Stockholm helping to look after Johanna in the last few weeks of her life, and I didn’t know she was working on this book. She told me about the notebooks and asked me to finish it – and of course I said yes. These promises, they are not like anything else. They are like a vow. A binding obligation.

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      We can rage about Donald Trump. Or we can be curious about why he appealed to so many | Peter Hyman

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 9 November 2024

    Progressives would do well to try to understand how millions of Americans turned to him because he offered real hope of prosperity, security and fewer wars

    How can anyone vote for someone so… fill in the blank… racist, sexist, unconstitutional, hateful, unhinged? This is the question asked frequently in the UK and here in the States, where I have spent the past three weeks trying to understand the Trump phenomenon.

    Behind the question is an implied superiority; that we, the clever people, have identified the monster that is Donald Trump, but the deluded masses are too stupid to see it. But what I have found at the Trump rallies I’ve been to is not stupidity, but frustration, pain and a longing for respect.


    Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a letter of up to 250 words to be considered for publication, email it to us at observer.letters@observer.co.uk

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      Trump’s win boosts chances of Netanyahu remaining in power until Israel’s 2026 elections

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 9 November 2024

    Wars in Gaza and Lebanon set to intensify after Israeli PM’s position is reinforced by Trump’s victory and ousting of defence minister

    Benjamin Netanyahu is set to stay in power in Israel until elections due in 2026 and possibly longer, analysts and officials now believe, after a tumultuous week in which the 75-year-old veteran politician successfully fired his defence minister and was boosted by the results of the US election.

    Netanyahu’s newly reinforced position could lead to further intensification of Israel’s campaign in Lebanon, and prolong the conflict in Gaza, critics fear – although the incoming US president Donald Trump has said he wants to swiftly end both wars.

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      Joe Biden to welcome Donald Trump to the White House on Wednesday

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 9 November 2024

    Trump refused to welcome Biden in 2021 after his defeat by the Democratic nominee, insisting he had won the election

    Joe Biden and Donald Trump will meet on Wednesday in the Oval Office, the White House announced on Saturday.

    Trump will take office on 20 January to become the 47th president of the United States, winning the position back for the Republicans after soundly defeating his Democratic rival and the current US vice-president, Kamala Harris , in the 5 November election .

    Trump wins the presidency – how did it happen?

    With Trump re-elected, this is what’s at stake

    Abortion ballot measure results by state

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      European football: Vinícius hat-trick lifts Real Madrid, Bayern scrape win

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 9 November 2024

    • Real beat Osasuna 4-0 but Éder Militão suffers ACL injury
    • Jamal Musiala’s 30-yard drive earns 1-0 win at St Pauli

    Vinícius Júnior scored a hat-trick to help Real Madrid snap a two-game winless run at the Bernabéu in all competitions with a commanding 4-0 victory over Osasuna .

    After shock defeats by Barcelona and Milan, their first back-to-back home losses in over three years, Real suffered two major early blows against Osasuna as the forward Rodrygo and the defender Éder Militão were both forced off injured. The latter sustained an anterior cruciate ligament injury and will require surgery, the club later revealed. He will miss several months.

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      ‘The UK should know what their government is supporting’: the Israeli and Palestinian film-makers shining a light on West Bank violence

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 9 November 2024

    No Other Land has won its directors awards – but also forced them to leave their families facing the dangers depicted

    The Palestinian and Israeli makers of an award-winning film about land confiscation and oppression on the West Bank were just embarking on an extensive US tour this month when the escalating violence of their homeland reached out and dragged them back.

    In Masafer Yatta, the cluster of embattled Palestinian hamlets in the South Hebron hills, which is the focus of the documentary No Other Land , settler violence against the local villagers escalated sharply, while the bombing of Gaza stepped up, killing about 80 Palestinians.

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      ‘We have zero tolerance for nastiness’: Harry Styles lookalikes lift the London gloom

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 9 November 2024

    Colourful contest celebrates pop icon and brings cheer after events for Timothée Chalamet and Paul Mescal go viral

    It looked a lot like the other lookalike contests that have captured the imagination in the last few days, but the London event was not quite the same as New York and Dublin.

    For a start, Harry Styles did not gatecrash his own lookalike contest in Soho Square in the West End, as Timothée Chalamet had two weeks earlier in New York.

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      Last-gasp Max Jorgensen try sees Australia edge England in thriller

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 9 November 2024

    • England 37-42 Australia
    • Teams score five tries apiece in seesaw contest

    On a grey old day in south-west London few anticipated great splashes of gold and green being daubed on a distinctly monochrome canvas. Australia will forever remember this gloriously seesawing game of rugby, finally settled by an injury time try from the young replacement wing Max Jorgensen after England thought they had spectacularly overhauled a 10 point second half deficit.

    It was a mad finish to an extraordinary game which seemed to have been clinched by a 79th minute converted try by Maro Itoje. While England were also indebted to two tries apiece for Chandler Cunningham-South and Ollie Sleightholme, this was Australia’s first win on the old cabbage patch since the 2015 Rugby World Cup.

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