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‘Dangerous and un-American’: new recording of JD Vance’s dark vision of women and immigration
US elections 2024  
‘Dangerous and un-American’: new recording of JD Vance’s dark vision of women and immigration
Trump’s running mate rants against feminism, immigrants and Ilhan Omar in a newly unearthed podcast from 2021
Russia-Ukraine war  
Zelenskiy fires head of air force after fatal crash of donated F-16 jet
West Bank  
Contempt for Palestinian Authority in West Bank after deadly Israeli strikes
California  
Missing couple from nudist community in California presumed dead
Technology  
Brazilian court orders suspension of Elon Musk’s X after it missed deadline
Paris Paralympic Games 2024
Catch up on the latest action from day two of the Paris Paralympics
Paralympics live  
Catch up on the latest action from day two of the Paris Paralympics
How the action unfolded on day two as ParalympicsGB won four gold medals, three silver and two bronze
 

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In focus
‘Internet prophet’: arrest of Telegram CEO could strengthen heroic image
Pavel Durov  
‘Internet prophet’: arrest of Telegram CEO could strengthen heroic image
Pavel Durov will probably use French legal disputes to position himself as a champion of free speech, say observers
Ukraine war briefing  
Russian bomb attack on Kharkiv kills seven including child in playground
US elections 2024  
Presidential polls tracker: Trump v Harris latest national averages
Spotlight
‘I wanted to be seen as the greatest actor of all time. Then I realised that was nonsense’: Michael Sheen on pride, parenting and paying it forward
Culture  
‘I wanted to be seen as the greatest actor of all time. Then I realised that was nonsense’: Michael Sheen on pride, parenting and paying it forward
Blind date  
‘I made him pinky promise to say nice things about me’
Relationships  
Messy kitchens, work-life balance and chronic lateness: relationship experts on the one argument they can’t stop having with their partners
Beetle mania  
How Ethiopia fell in love with Volkswagen’s quirky classic
Global development  
‘She has won our hearts and minds’: can one woman unite the Baloch people in peaceful resistance?
Film  
Mark Kermode on… Martin Scorsese’s love of British cinema
Opinion
I recently experienced the strangest and rarest of things – a midlife crush
I recently experienced the strangest and rarest of things – a midlife crush
As a single mum, my free time is sacred – it fills me with rage to waste it on bad dates
Sports
US Open  
Djokovic halted in bid to break grand slam record by shock loss to Popyrin
Djokovic halted in bid to break grand slam record by shock loss to Popyrin
WNBA  
Clark’s career-high 31 points lift Indiana over Reese and Chicago
Culture
Television  
The Perfect Couple: Nicole Kidman’s opulent murder mystery is a masterclass in how to make TV
The Perfect Couple: Nicole Kidman’s opulent murder mystery is a masterclass in how to make TV
Books  
‘Writing this book was like a drug high’: Rachel Kushner on her Booker-listed novel
In case you missed it
‘Next question, please’ and Gaza war: six moments from the Harris-Walz interview
Key takeaways  
‘Next question, please’ and Gaza war: six moments from the Harris-Walz interview
Democratic nominees talk to CNN’s Dana Bash on Thursday about fracking, the US middle class and ‘weapons of war’
Six high school football players have died in recent weeks. It’s time to take action
California  
‘The police don’t seem to care’: in a rural California town vexed by gun violence, families search for clues on their own
How many Black farmers are there in the US? Why we doubt the government stats
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