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Democrats to face pressure of revealing if they back Biden as Congress reconvenes
US elections 2024  
Democrats to face pressure of revealing if they back Biden as Congress reconvenes
Senate and House back in session for first time since debate, giving those who want him to quit a chance to rally support
Extreme weather  
Hurricane Beryl makes landfall along Texas coast near Houston
France election live  
Emmanuel Macron asks Gabriel Attal to stay on as PM for time being amid political deadlock
Georgia  
Georgia accused of stopping defense lawyers visiting ‘Cop City’ protest site
Ukraine live  
Ukraine’s biggest children’s medical facility damaged by massive Russian attack on Kyiv, Zelenskiy confirms
In focus
Latin America forges ahead on new oil frontier
The Latin oil rush  
Latin America forges ahead on new oil frontier
About half the countries in the region are experiencing a rush in oil exploration that threatens the global drive to achieve net zero. But many argue that they have a right to enrich themselves in the same way the west has
Israel-Gaza war  
‘I panic when my phone rings’: the plight of Palestinians in Jordan
Le Pen has been defeated by the left, but who will govern France?
 

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Spotlight
Ask Not: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed by Maureen Callahan review – a lacerating exposé
Book of the day  
Ask Not: The Kennedys and the Women They Destroyed by Maureen Callahan review – a lacerating exposé
The journalist’s sickening account of how generations of Kennedys casually abused the women around them with impunity is a timely reminder of the dangers posed by damaged men who crave power
Health  
The cult of 5am: is rising at dawn the secret of health and happiness?
A new start after 60  
I started to dance at 63 – and was scouted to perform at Sadler’s Wells
Film  
‘If my babysitter’s evil, I’m screwed!’: horror director Ti West on outraging the moral majority
Theatre  
‘Friends and family were afraid, anxious, heartbroken’: Dominique Morisseau on the decline of Detroit
Music  
‘A folk music wolf in doom metal clothing’: readers’ favourite albums of 2024 so far
Opinion
Democrats don’t just need a new candidate. They need a reckoning
Democrats don’t just need a new candidate. They need a reckoning
US supreme court abandoned the rule of law and triggered a need for basic reform
Sports
WNBA  
Caitlin Clark is heavy favorite for rookie of the year. It’s the wrong choice
Caitlin Clark is heavy favorite for rookie of the year. It’s the wrong choice
Wimbledon live  
Djokovic, Rybakina and Zverev all in action on day eight
Culture
Games  
Totally wired: why are so many young people addicted to video games?
Totally wired: why are so many young people addicted to video games?
Horror films  
MaXXXine review – Mia Goth chills in grisly conclusion to Ti West’s horror trilogy
In case you missed it
This congressional district could be the key to the presidential election
US elections 2024  
This congressional district could be the key to the presidential election
If the vote is close, swing states will matter less than a few hundred thousand voters in the middle of the country
Los Angeles  
The Chicana butch lesbian who defied the LAPD – and won: ‘I couldn’t be someone else’
Courts  
Karen Read saga set for sequel after mistrial in gripping murder case
Burkina Faso  
‘They live with fear in their stomachs’: increasing violence deepens crisis
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