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Abba Eban | Israel | The Guardian

IsraelObituaryAbba EbanIsraeli foreign minister who put his country on the map but was later confined to the wildernessThe Israeli statesman Abba Eban, who has died aged 87, used words, with fluency and accuracy, as his most potent weapons. It was Eban who, in 1978, said of the Palestine Liberation Organisation's Yasser Arafat that he "never missed an opportunity to miss an opportunity". Eban first came to global attention three decades earlier, when he rose to address the General Assembly of the United Nations on May 5 1949.

Arsenal 2-0 Bayern Munich (2-1 agg): Womens Champions League quarter-final as it happened | W

29 Mar 202322.11 BSTThank you so much for joining me for this thrilling end to Arsenal’s quarter-final against Bayern Munich! Ahead of kick-off Arsenal had a slight hill to climb and they took the challenge head on. They were 2-0 up before half-time and managed to maintain the lead in a clinical defensive second 45. The Gunners are through to their first Women’s Champions League semi-final in 10 years! To re-live all the action have a read of Suzy Wrack’s report from the Emirates:

Heritage Dulwich, London SE21: Sometimes strange, sometimes as familiar as a cuddle restau

Heritage in Dulwich, London SE21: ‘Dances a fine line between high-end, crowdpleasing classics and more unexpected delights.’ Photograph: Karen Robinson/The GuardianHeritage in Dulwich, London SE21: ‘Dances a fine line between high-end, crowdpleasing classics and more unexpected delights.’ Photograph: Karen Robinson/The GuardianGrace Dent on restaurantsFoodReview‘I keep a picture of the king prawns on my phone and sometimes look at them during sadder life moments in life’ Heritage in Dulwich is my favourite sort of review – a restaurant I didn’t plan to write about, but somehow it ambushed me.

Horse racing industry not equipped to tackle money laundering, organised crime expert says

Inside trackHorse racingHorse racing provides the perfect cover for money laundering and more needs to be done to crack down on it, ex-AFP officer says Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast The Australian horse racing industry provides fertile ground for money laundering, with the limited regulatory remit of racing authorities potentially making it more difficult for the practice to be effectively policed, an expert on organised crime has warned.

Karol G: 'Why should I limit how I express myself because I'm a woman?' | Pop and rock

Pop and rockInterviewKarol G: 'Why should I limit how I express myself because I'm a woman?'Carolina Abbott GalvãoThe vastly popular Colombian singer is challenging outdated views of women in Latin pop – but her naive racial politics have sparked controversy I catch Colombian singer Karol G in a rare moment of calm, while she is in a car on her way to a hotel. She has just landed in New York to film a music video, but home is Miami, she clarifies, the engine humming in the background.