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What would your guess have been? 💎 As part of our new series Cost of the Crown, a team of Guardian reporters have conducted the first comprehensive audit of the king’s assets - learning he has inherited assets that have propelled his wealth to almost £2bn. In a statement responding to our investigation the king’s spokesperson said: “While we do not comment on private finances, your figures are a highly creative mix of speculation, assumption and inaccuracy.” Buckingham Palace declined to offer alternative figures. To find out exactly what our team uncovered – and to read about what is truly the Windsor family’s most valuable financial asset – tap the link in our bio. #royalfamily #kingcharles #monarchy #investigation
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Michael Harriot, contributing columnist from The Guardian, responds to leaked audio from Tennessee lawmakers.
Ukrainian forces liberated the city of Kherson from Russian control in November. Now people in the city suffer daily bombardment by mortars, missiles and even tank shells from the Russian positions just over the Dnipro river. The Guardian's Luke Harding and Christopher Cherry spoke to a barista who's working in a coffee shop in Kherson, to find out what life is like now, and why he has chosen to stay. For the full film click the link in bio #Ukraine #Kherson #Coffee #Barista | Working as a barista 
close to the frontline
“This knowledge should change us”. In 2020, the Guardian’s owner, the Scott Trust, commissioned independent academic researchers to investigate historical connections our newspaper may have had with transatlantic slavery. Today, we have published the findings, as well as an apology and proposals for a programme of restorative justice. To learn more please click the link in bio.  Here historian and broadcaster Prof David Olusoga, who sits on the Scott Trust board, examines why work to uncover our buried history is so significant. | Did you know the founders of the Guardian were linked to slavery?
The Canberra Times’ Sarah Basford Canales recorded the moment before Lidia Thorpe, draped in an Aboriginal flag, was physically stopped by police after attempting to storm the stage at a rally held by controversial anti-trans activist Kellie-Jay Keen. The independent senator later told @Guardian Australia that transphobia is not welcome on Aboriginal land. “As a sovereign black woman I’ve come to let these people know that they are not welcome on this country." Read the full story via the link in bio. #ausnews #news #lidiathorpe #australia
The United Nations has described Afghanistan as the “most repressive country in the world” for women’s rights. For Fozia, not having a male guardian with her, has completely trapped her indoors. #afghanistan #afghan #afghanwomen #afghanwoman #iwd #iwd2023 #internationalwomensday #womenshistory #womenshistorymonth #womansrights #genderequality #womanseducation #girlseducation #educategirls #womensfreedom #freedomforwomen #womensday #stand_with_women_in_afghanistan  | This Is What It’s Really Like For A Woman Living In Afghanistan Right Now
"Democracy is effectively dead" Widlore Mérancourt, editor-in-chief of Haiti’s AyiboPost, tells the Guardian why Haiti is at breaking point - without a single democratically elected government official since the start of the year - and grappling with escalating economic, social and political chaos #worldnews #explainer #videoexplainer #haitian #haiti | How gang violence
has paralysed Haiti
Deadly attacks over the past few weeks has raised fears that the Holy Land is spiralling toward unrelenting bloodshed. More than 60 Palestinians, among them gunmen and civilians, have been killed in clashes with Israeli security forces, along with 13 Israelis and one Ukrainian citizen killed in attacks on Israelis since the start of 2023. The Guardian's Jerusalem correspondent, Bethan McKernan, examines the key figures and key issues at play - and looks at why many believe the region is on the brink of a third intifada – a Palestinian uprising or, literally, a “shaking off” of Israeli control - and why experts fear peace is the furthest it has ever been. | Why the Israeli-Palestinian 
conflict is so complex | What is daily life like
for Palestinians?  | So, who are the 
key players?
"Teachers are on their knees", one person who is striking told the Guardian. "We are seeing the impact of a decade of underfunding ... which has left us in a social crisis". Nearly 500,000 workers in the UK walked out today, with unions accusing the government of failing to take negotiations seriously. #strikes #teachersstrike #uknews #london #ukstrikes  | Footage shows teachers, alongside other workers, marching through London as part of the UK's biggest day of strikes in a decade | Teachers have said that 
pay erosion, staff shortages and underfunding is the reason they are taking 
part in the strikes
 | Up to half a million people took part in the industrial action, including civil servants, border force staff and train drivers
The alleged scuffle took place after a conversation between the two brothers, during which William, the heir to the British throne, called Meghan “difficult,” “rude” and “abrasive,” according to The Guardian. Tap the link in our bio for more. #news #princeharry #cnn
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