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Emissions from Israel’s war in Gaza have ‘immense’ effect on climate catastrophe
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Emissions from Israel’s war in Gaza have ‘immense’ effect on climate catastrophe
Exclusive: First months of conflict produced more planet-warming gases than 20 climate-vulnerable nations do in a year, study shows
Donald Trump  
Federal court to decide if Trump can be prosecuted for efforts to overturn 2020 election
Climate crisis  
2023 smashes record for world’s hottest year by huge margin
Live  
Gabriel Attal, 34, appointed French prime minister, youngest in modern history
White House  
Secret Service investigating vehicle crash into gate of complex
In focus
What is the ICJ and what is South Africa’s claim against Israel?
Israel-Gaza war  
What is the ICJ and what is South Africa’s claim against Israel?
International court of justice due to begin hearings on Thursday in case that could damage Israel’s reputation
The bottom line  
Brazilians perfect tans with electrical tape bikinis
‘Farming is a dirty word now’  
The woman helping farmers navigate a grim, uncertain future
 

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Spotlight
How artists are following Swift’s rights example
Taylor-made deals  
How artists are following Swift’s rights example
The singer’s public fight over ownership of her work has lit the way for a new generation of musicians – especially young women – demanding more control over their output
Martin Scorsese  
Filmmaker says new Jesus film aims to ‘take away the negatives’ of organised religion
The Vinted phenomenon  
How one woman sold her clothes – and created a billion-dollar company
Fashion  
Could you commit to buying just five new items of clothing in a year?
Natalie Portman  
Method acting is a ‘luxury that women can’t afford’
Tinnitus  
App can reduce debilitating impact, say researchers
Opinion
The US election looms. Arab Americans feel stuck between a rock and a hard place
The US election looms. Arab Americans feel stuck between a rock and a hard place
The far right infiltration of Israel’s media is blinding the public to the truth about Gaza
Sports
Harbaugh to LA? Belichick to Falcons?  
Assessing the NFL head coaching candidates
Assessing the NFL head coaching candidates
College football  
Michigan overwhelm Washington to claim first national title in 26 years
Culture
‘I feel bad’  
Golden Globes host Jo Koy responds to backlash
Golden Globes host Jo Koy responds to backlash
‘One of the greatest actors on Earth went home empty-handed!’  
All the shocks from the Globes
In case you missed it
2023 saw record killings by US police. Who is most affected?
1,232 people killed last year  
2023 saw record killings by US police. Who is most affected?
Officers killed at least 1,232 people last year – the deadliest year for homicides by law enforcement in over a decade, data shows
‘Designed to terrorize’  
Maine official who removed Trump from ballot describes recent threats
New York  
Can Staten Island learn to love its ‘nuisance’ wild turkeys?
Young voters helped Biden to victory  
They may abandon him this year
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