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The Guardian leads with more revelations from its investigation into Pegasus – a spying tool developed by the company NSO. The paper says a leaked database – which it believes to be indicative of individuals identified as persons of interest by government clients of NSO – includes the mobile numbers of French president Emmanuel Macron and 13 other heads of state or government. The appearance of a number on the list does not mean it was subject to an attempted or successful hack and NSO insists it has “no relevance” to the company. It says Mr Macron was not a “target” of any of its customers.

Guardian Front Page 17th of December 2025

Britain will rejoin the Erasmus programme, restoring EU student exchanges. Ministers plan to widen access, including apprentices and those from lower‑income backgrounds. Grants and fee waivers are expected, with placements across Europe resuming from 2027, aiding a practical reset with Brussels.

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Guardian Front Page 16th of December 2025

Sydney residents held a dawn vigil at Bondi after an incident that killed 15 people. Flowers and tributes lined the beach as the community supported survivors and bereaved families. Authorities are investigating and have urged calm, patience and solidarity.

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Guardian Front Page 15th of December 2025

A deadly attack at a Hanukkah celebration on Sydney’s Bondi beach killed at least 16 and injured many. The PM condemned it as antisemitic. Police are investigating; a suspect was disarmed and detained. Vigils are planned as security is reviewed nationwide.

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Guardian Front Page 13th of December 2025

The PM criticised planned strikes by junior doctors amid a severe flu surge, calling the timing “beyond belief” and warning of risks to patients as the NHS faces intense winter pressure. The BMA defends the action, citing chronic staff shortages and pay erosion.

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