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Arizona court weighs 1864 ban that risks ‘conditions of misery’
Abortion  
Arizona court weighs 1864 ban that risks ‘conditions of misery’
After months of disarray over the legality of abortion, the state supreme court will decide whether to reinstate ‘zombie’ ban
Donald Trump  
Special counsel to disclose ex-president's phone data at election interference trial
Live  
Israel-Gaza war: Gaza only has 11 partially functioning hospitals, says WHO; UN general assembly to vote on ceasefire
Zahara  
Platinum-selling South African singer-songwriter dies aged 35
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Russia-Ukraine war: Zelenskiy to meet Biden in push for aid; Russian forces make ‘significant’ advances in south, Moscow says
In focus
Eleven women on getting through the marathon of infertility
‘Our son was eight years in the making’  
Eleven women on getting through the marathon of infertility
A growing number of Black women in the US are choosing IVF, surrogacy and other medical interventions to have children – and ending the silence around their difficulties conceiving
‘I’m not just covering the news – I’m living it’  
Gaza’s citizen journalists chronicling life in war
‘I no longer feel at home here’  
German Muslims frustrated by Israel backing
 

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Spotlight
‘One woman was ostracised by her husband for 40 years’
The silent treatment  
‘One woman was ostracised by her husband for 40 years’
To be frozen out by family, friends or online can feel as bad as physical pain. We speak to those on the receiving end – and those who mete it out
Best US movies in 2023  
No 9 – Godland
Willow’s story  
How an abandoned dog lost seven puppies – and found a new home
Elf interest  
Why the Christmas favourite is actually a chilly lesson in capitalism
Refugees  
Our Little Amal has travelled thousands of miles – but there is still far to go
A robin: inside her small dark eye, a quantum entanglement
Opinion
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The Harvard and UPenn presidents walked into a trap in Congress
Sports
Shohei Ohtani  
Star to defer $680m of $700m Dodgers deal to help new club build
Star to defer $680m of $700m Dodgers deal to help new club build
Giorgio Chiellini  
‘People around me said, ‘What are you doing?’
Culture
Golden Globes 2024  
Barbie leads the pack with Oppenheimer hot on heels
Barbie leads the pack with Oppenheimer hot on heels
Shirley Anne Field  
Stage and screen actor dies aged 87
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‘I couldn’t believe this act of kindness’  
How Black women trying to get pregnant create their own healthcare networks
‘They told me: you’re too loud and you put on 10lb’  
Annette Bening on success, surgery and surviving Hollywood
‘People will die in the streets’  
Gaza dreads onset of winter as disease rises
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