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Benjamin Netanyahu dissolves war cabinet
Israel-Gaza war  
Benjamin Netanyahu dissolves war cabinet
Move is apparent rebuff to far right and attempt to tighten grip on decision making over Hamas and Hezbollah
Nuclear weapons  
Global spending up 13% in record rise
Tony awards 2024  
Stereophonic, Merrily We Roll Along and The Outsiders win big
Maryland  
Governor says he will pardon 175,000 marijuana convictions to right ‘historical wrongs’
Evan Gershkovich  
Jailed US reporter to be tried behind closed doors, says Russian court
In focus
He was falsely convicted of murder. So he studied law in prison – and freed himself
'We weren’t being heard'  
He was falsely convicted of murder. So he studied law in prison – and freed himself
Derrick Hamilton was part of a crack team of jailhouse lawyers. What they lack in academic credentials, they make up for in time and determination
Between hollow rhetoric and war  
How sanctions work – and why they often don’t
‘No pride in occupation’  
Queer Palestinians on ‘pink-washing’ in Gaza conflict
 

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Spotlight
How Oksana Masters survived a torturous childhood – and became a world-beating athlete
Abandoned, abused and belittled  
How Oksana Masters survived a torturous childhood – and became a world-beating athlete
Born with disabilities in the shadow of Chornobyl, she spent her early life in an orphanage that was also a brothel. Then Masters was adopted, and thrived, becoming a phenomenal rower, skier and cyclist
Jerry Seinfeld live review  
Crotchety comic is still at the top of his game
The pet I’ll never forget  
Chocolate and Smudge, the guinea pigs I hoped would be my for ever friends
'Tay Day'  
Swifties and academics debate Taylor Swift, from misogyny to millipedes
The loneliness trap  
It is as bad as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. So will it shorten my lifespan?
Angry? Disappointed? Heartbroken?  
Think twice before you call the feelings police
Opinion
Trump always returns to his folly. And his Republican acolytes always return to him
Trump always returns to his folly. And his Republican acolytes always return to him
#MeToo men want to be forgiven, but what of the careers of their casualties?
Sports
US Open  
DeChambeau wins thrilling battle as McIlroy's putting crumbles
DeChambeau wins thrilling battle as McIlroy's putting crumbles
WNBA  
The right’s fury over Caitlin Clark is about everything except Caitlin Clark
Culture
‘Making this film was forbidden’  
How Agnieszka Holland’s migrant thriller inflamed the Polish right
How Agnieszka Holland’s migrant thriller inflamed the Polish right
George Sand: True Genius, True Woman review  
A pleasure and an education
In case you missed it
Democrats agree Biden had to act on immigration – but they’re split over his asylum order
US-Mexico border  
Democrats agree Biden had to act on immigration – but they’re split over his asylum order
Some feel limiting US-Mexico border crossings will protect the country, while others say ‘it violates American values’
Accessible and ‘a pleasure to read’  
How Apple’s podcast transcriptions came to be
UK politics  
How 14 years of Tory rule have changed Britain – in charts
‘Crime has got out of hand’  
The young Germans disaffected with the political mainstream
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