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Democratic national convention
Biden urges voters to elect Harris in order to ‘preserve democracy’ in hopeful speech
Democratic convention  
Biden urges voters to elect Harris in order to ‘preserve democracy’ in hopeful speech
US president delivers reflective and optimistic address on first night of the Democratic national convention
Analysis  
Biden at the Democratic convention was unrecognisable from his disastrous debate
DNC  
Biden, Hillary Clinton and AOC boost Harris: key takeaways from night one of the Democratic national convention
Camel or ...  
Kamala Harris wore a tan suit to day one of the DNC – what does it mean?
Headlines
Divers yet to gain entry to boat as search for tech tycoon Mike Lynch and Bayesian passengers continues
Sicily yacht sinking  
Divers yet to gain entry to boat as search for tech tycoon Mike Lynch and Bayesian passengers continues
Specialist Italian divers face challenging conditions underwater with boat at great depth and positioned at 90 degrees
North Korea  
North Korean soldier crosses militarised border to defect to South – report
Israel-Gaza war live  
At least 10 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrike on school, say Gaza defence authorities
Business  
Democrats raise alarm as states accused of warning employers before ‘surprise inspections’
Louisiana  
Louisiana teen honored by Red Cross after saving man’s life with CPR
 

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In focus
Collision course: polar bears forced into people’s path by climate crisis
Wildlife  
Collision course: polar bears forced into people’s path by climate crisis
Recent encounters – one fatal – in Canada highlight how sea ice changes have disrupted Arctic predator’s search for food
In pictures  
Day one of the Democratic national convention in Chicago
India  
‘This is unsettling for us’: doctor’s rape and murder spawns new fear among India’s female medics
Spotlight
‘I love these chimps more than my kids’: inside the wild world of ‘monkey moms’
Documentary  
‘I love these chimps more than my kids’: inside the wild world of ‘monkey moms’
The maker of Tiger King has returned with an even more shocking docuseries, focusing on a strange and dangerous world in HBO’s Chimp Crazy
How we survive  
‘I just wanted peace’: my 35-year fight to bring my abusive father to justice
Books  
‘We all read like hell!’ How Ireland became the world’s literary powerhouse
The long read  
Strange and wondrous creatures: plankton and the origins of life on Earth
Techscape  
Why I can’t stop writing about Elon Musk
Travel  
Where tourists seldom tread, part 11: five British seaside towns with hidden histories
Opinion
Editorial  
The Guardian view on the Democratic convention: Kamala Harris must be the candidate of change as well as continuity
The Guardian view on the Democratic convention: Kamala Harris must be the candidate of change as well as continuity
Biden’s Gaza policy is a liability for Kamala Harris. She must break with Biden now
Sports
Clock ticking on Chelsea transfer mess with no one to blame but themselves
Clock ticking on Chelsea transfer mess with no one to blame but themselves
NFL  
Ex-player Gosder Cherilus arrested after allegedly urinating on woman during flight
Culture
Book of the day  
The Last Dream by Pedro Almodóvar review – fantastical fictions and candid personal curios
The Last Dream by Pedro Almodóvar review – fantastical fictions and candid personal curios
Review  
Between the Temples review – Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane charm in quirky comedy
In case you missed it
George Santos’s weirdest lies revisited as he pleads guilty to fraud
New York  
George Santos’s weirdest lies revisited as he pleads guilty to fraud
Former New York representative ran up a list of lies – from running a rescue puppy charity to Broadway productions
The New Face of Small Business  
These Black innkeepers own a thriving B&B. But they keep their identities hidden
Wildfires  
‘Exceptionally difficult’: grueling wildfires test the resolve of US crews
Pass notes  
‘I’m better looking than Kamala’: why Donald Trump is so rattled by his rival’s Time magazine cover
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