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My rookie era: ‘Why don’t I cut my own fringe? I have hands. I have a mirror. What’s stopping me?’

There are many online techniques for self-cutting a fringe – but would I end up looking like Uma Thurman in Pulp Fiction or a low-budget Grimes?

I have had a fringe since I was 15 years old. I will never forget this life-altering haircut. For years before it I had been suffering lingering effects from a bob cut I received unwillingly in primary school.

You were not a cool person if you had a bob as an adolescent in the early 2000s. But finally, my hair had grown sufficiently for styling, and I got it cut to sit neatly on my shoulders with front bangs.

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Germans confront Nazi past of family members through new digital archive

Die Zeit’s online database of individuals’ Nazi membership is prompting a reckoning as people uncover ties to regime

Olaf Köndgen is 64 years old, a German citizen and a senior European human rights expert who has lived and worked in France for several years. Last month, Köndgen learned that he is also the son of a Nazi.

Despite a strong interest in history and its lessons, Köndgen is typical of many 21st-century Germans in having had only the roughest outlines of his own family’s complicity with Hitler’s regime.

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‘Get rid of the battery’: F1 under increasing pressure to make more changes to engine rules

  • Norris and Piastri call for long-term changes to sport

  • Mercedes’ Wolff suggests battery needs to remain

Formula One is under increasing pressure to consider immediate changes and the long-term future of its new engines, with the world champion Lando Norris reiterating after the Miami Grand Prix that the only answer to address sport-wide dissatisfaction was to “get rid of the battery”.

At the meeting in Florida, which was won by Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli, with Norris second, F1 and the FIA had brought in fresh regulations to address unhappiness and safety concerns prompted by the pivotal role energy management plays under the new 2026 formula.

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Austria expels three Russian embassy staff on suspicion of spying

Austrian foreign minister says ‘forest of antennae’ at mission in Vienna being used for illicit collection of data

Austria has expelled three Russian embassy staff on suspicion of spying after determining that a “forest of antennae” on the diplomatic mission in Vienna, Europe’s espionage capital since the cold war, was being be used for illicit data collection.

“It is unacceptable that diplomatic immunity be used to commit espionage,” Austria’s foreign minister, Beate Meinl-Reisinger, said on Monday. She added that the three embassy staff – whose expulsions bring the number of Russian diplomats sent home by Vienna to 14 since 2020 – had already left the country.

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Germany’s military power is on the rise. This time it must be firmly embedded in Europe | Timothy Garton Ash

As Russian aggression continues and Trump’s US threatens Nato, it is even more vital for a unified defence of the continent

As we mark the 81st anniversary of the end of the second world war in Europe this Friday, 8 May, it’s clear that Germany will again soon be the leading European military power.

Already next year its defence spending will be as much as that of France and Britain combined – and it is projected to be significantly larger by 2030. The German government’s declared goal is to have the strongest conventional army in Europe. True, France and Britain have nuclear weapons, but that means less money to spend on the rest of defence. So the question is not, will this happen? Barring unforeseen developments, it will. The question, particularly on this solemn anniversary, is, how can we ensure that this time the growth of German military power is a positive development for all of Europe?

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Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Let op! Deze week zijn deze tunnel, brug en wegen dicht door werkzaamheden

Een nieuwe week met nieuwe wegwerkzaamheden: Deze week gaat onder meer de Beneluxtunnel flink op de schop. Ook is er onderhoud op de parallelbaan van de A16 over de Van Brienenoordbrug richting het zuiden.

Bestuurder zet het op een lopen nadat fietser is aangereden, verdachte nog niet gevonden

Een fietser is maandagmiddag aangereden door een automobilist aan de Marnixlaan in Vlaardingen. Daarna nam de automobilist de benen. De politie zoekt in de omgeving naar de verdachte.

Automobilist rijdt fietser aan en rent daarna weg, verdachte nog niet gevonden

Een fietser is maandagmiddag aangereden door een automobilist aan de Marnixlaan in Vlaardingen. Daarna nam de automobilist de benen. De politie zoekt in de omgeving naar de verdachte.

Volgend jaar toch maar hek om het Nationaal Monument op de Dam? ‘Je mag je mening hebben. Maar op deze manier?’

Het monument heeft wel vaker last minute schrobwerk nodig, maar dit keer was er „echt héél veel verf”. Als een soort brandweerdienst proberen maar liefst vijf busjes van Kunstwacht het monument schoon te krijgen. „Je mag je mening hebben. Maar op deze manier?”

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Attacks on Belgorod Region Leave At Least 1 Dead, Multiple Wounded

Meanwhile, Russian attacks against Ukraine on Monday killed at least seven people and injured dozens of others.