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      The Lost Children review – extraordinary story of missing kids in the Colombian rainforest

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 13 November 2024 • 1 minute

    Account of the search for the young siblings after their plane crashed and how the eldest, Lesly – just 13 years old and injured – kept them alive for 40 days

    In the fairytale, Hansel and Gretel dropped pebbles and breadcrumbs. Last year, a real-life sibling group, lost in the Colombian rainforest, left a trail behind them as they wandered missing for 40 days: nappies, a baby bottle, a dummy. The four brothers and sisters, aged between 11 months and 13 years old, had been travelling on a small plane that crashed over a remote part of the Amazon, killing the three adults on board – including their mother, a member of the Indigenous Huitoto people. The remarkable story of the search and rescue, and the children’s survival, is told in this Netflix documentary.

    The fate of the missing children, swallowed up by the forest, gripped Colombia. Immediately after the plane came down, two search parties frantically began combing the area. The military’s effort, known as Operation Hope, involved a fine-tooth comb search by elite soldiers, with helicopters with megaphones playing a recording of the children’s grandmother telling them to stay put in one place and keep close to water. The second party was formed by Indigenous volunteers with a deep knowledge of the rainforest, who did not want anything to do with the military. The film-makers get incredible access to both sets of rescuers and the way these two mutually distrustful groups eventually joined forces is a valuable reminder about the power of coming together, even if the film itself offers slick dramatic recreations of the search that don’t entirely work.

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      Tell us: have you migrated between social media platforms recently?

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 13 November 2024

    We would like to hear from people who have recently switched social media platforms about their reasons why

    The social media platform Bluesky picked up more than 700,000 new users in the week following the US election , as part of a wider trend towards a fragmented social media landscape.

    With this in mind, we would like to hear from people who have recently switched social media platforms. Why did you make the move? What social media do you use, and for what purposes?

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      The Long Wave: How Juls journeyed the Black Atlantic to curate his sound

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 13 November 2024 • 1 minute

    From Brazilian percussion to South African amapiano, the British-Ghanaian DJ and producer is building musical links across the diaspora. Plus: London Rastafarian HQ brought back to life

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    Hi everyone. The first thing you’ll notice about this newsletter is that I’m not Nesrine. But don’t worry, we don’t need her to have a good time. I’m Jason, the editor of The Long Wave, and I’ll be writing the newsletter this week and occasionally in the future.

    Last month I attended a pop-up in London for the pioneering British-Ghanaian DJ and producer Juls. If you’re a fan of African music, like me, you’ll know that when a track opens with “Juls, baby” you’re about to hear straight fire (for the uninitiated, start with Wizkid’s True Love and Wande Coal’s So Mi So ). So I was very excited to meet the man himself as he celebrated 10 years shaping modern Afrobeats, and the launch of his most recent album, which takes listeners on a journey through the sounds and traditions of the global Black diaspora. First, here’s the weekly roundup.

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      Klarna chooses New York over London for much-anticipated IPO

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 13 November 2024

    US filing by one of world’s largest buy now, pay later firms seen as another blow to London Stock Exchange

    The buy now, pay later company Klarna, has filed for a much-anticipated flotation in the US, a move that marks another blow for the London market.

    The Swedish fintech firm confirmed on Wednesday morning that it had “confidentially submitted” an application to the US Securities and Exchange Commission “relating to the proposed initial public offering of its ordinary shares”.

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      Cryptocurrency traders: share what got you into crypto, and how you feel about recent developments

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 13 November 2024

    We’d like to hear from people who have bought cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, ethereum as well as smaller currencies how they have been faring

    It’s been an eventful few days for the cryptocurrency market, with the price of bitcoin having risen above $87,000 for the first time amid traders’ hopes that cryptocurrencies will boom in a favourable regulatory environment when Donald Trump returns to the White House.

    Bitcoin reached a record high of $87,198, before slipping back slightly on Monday. The price more than doubled from about $37,000 12 months ago.

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      Carlos Alcaraz v Andrey Rublev: ATP Finals tennis – live

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 13 November 2024

    • Updates from the group match in Turin
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    Already this morning, the men’s doubles favourites Mate Pavic and Marcelo Arevalo have clocked up a relatively straightforward win against Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden: 7-5, 6-3.

    While we wait, you were probably wondering who had the best hair in men’s tennis?

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      Unrwa shutdown by Israel would add to Gaza suffering, says top official

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 13 November 2024

    Sam Rose warns of severe consequences amid weakened US stance and points to ICJ demand to protect aid efforts

    Israel’s plan to close the UN Palestinian relief agency, Unrwa, within three months is impossible and unrealistic without causing further untold suffering to the Palestinian people, its director of operations in Gaza has warned.

    Just returned from Gaza, where he said he had seen levels of suffering unprecedented since the war started, Sam Rose warned that Unrwa could collapse with severe implications for schools and hospitals not just in Gaza but in the West Bank if Israel goes ahead with its plan.

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      Homebase may have to cut 1,700 jobs amid insolvency reports

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 13 November 2024

    Homeware retailer The Range reportedly interested in deal to buy 75 existing stores in pre-pack sale arrangement

    Thousands of workers at the Homebase DIY chain face uncertainty over their future amid reports that the retailer is close to appointing administrators, with homeware specialist The Range poised to snap up some of its stores.

    Homebase is expected to appoint Teneo to handle an insolvency process for its UK arm, which has about 130 stores.

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      How to make game stew (and pie) – recipe | Felicity Cloake's Masterclass

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 13 November 2024

    Two recipes in one this week: a quintessentially autumnal game stew that can easily be turned into a pie with just a few extra steps

    It’s peak game season – and, not being a sporty sort, I’m talking pheasants rather than football, grouse not golf, teal not tennis … you get the idea. Though the shooting industry isn’t without its problems, if animals are going to be killed, then I feel strongly it shouldn’t be for nothing, and this richly flavoured stew is definitely something on a chilly, late autumn day.

    Prep 35 min
    Cook 90 min (or, if making a pie, 2 hr + cooling)
    Serves 6

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