Some of the hostages released on Wednesday 29 November. Top left to right: Raz Ben Ami, Itay Regev, Amit Shani, Ofir Engel. Second row: Irena Tait, Raya Rotem, Yelena Trupanob, Gali Tarshansky. Photograph: TwitterSome of the hostages released on Wednesday 29 November. Top left to right: Raz Ben Ami, Itay Regev, Amit Shani, Ofir Engel. Second row: Irena Tait, Raya Rotem, Yelena Trupanob, Gali Tarshansky. Photograph: TwitterIsrael-Gaza war This article is more than 1 month oldThis article is more than 1 month oldWho has been released so far?
The ObserverWomen's hairIn salons across Britain, a post-lockdown look that blends the best of the shag and the mullet is catching on fast
In the three weeks since hair salons have reopened, Brixton Cowie says he has cut dozens of mullets. “Except none of my customers are coming in directly asking for a mullet. They don’t use that word, but they say they want it a bit long but a bit short, choppier, with more layers, and shaggier.
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Spain This article is more than 4 years oldMan caught fly-tipping fridge in ravine fined and made to drag it backThis article is more than 4 years oldFootage shows the man tipping the fridge down ravine in Valle de Almanzora
A man who was caught on film fly-tipping a fridge down a ravine in southern Spain has been fined and forced to drag it back up after being identified by police.
The Fashion autumn/winter 2019Spike LeeThe filmmaker explains how he changed the history of headgear with a phone call
Read more from the autumn/winter 2019 edition of The Fashion, our biannual fashion supplement I always enjoy wearing baseball caps. I got my first when I was six or seven years old. All the kids had them. Back in the day it really wasn’t a fashion thing, but now people wear the hats and it has nothing to do with sports.