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Ukraine will not accept US-Russia talks outcome if it is not involved, says Zelenskyy
Europe live  
Ukraine will not accept US-Russia talks outcome if it is not involved, says Zelenskyy
Ukrainian president says his government has not been invited to planned talks on Tuesday in Saudi Arabia
US politics live  
Elon Musk’s efficiency department pushes to access taxpayer data from IRS, says report
US politics  
Night Agent star who played JD Vance in Hillbilly Elegy condemns actors who get political
Media  
James Murdoch lays bare his relationship with ‘misogynist’ father amid succession fight in rare interview
Middle East crisis live  
Israel sends negotiators to Cairo as Marco Rubio heads to Saudi Arabia
US politics
‘This is a coup’: Trump and Musk’s purge is cutting more than costs, say experts
Trump administration  
‘This is a coup’: Trump and Musk’s purge is cutting more than costs, say experts
In slashing staff and disabling entire agencies the administration is lacerating the structures of US democracy
US immigration  
‘It comes from racism’: immigrant workers on Trump’s deportation push
US  
Solar has taken off in red states. Trump’s funding freeze is causing panic
Politics  
Trump vowed to champion US workers - the reality has been a relentless assault
 

Betsy Reed

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He’s not entirely wrong. All around us, media organizations have begun to capitulate. First, two news outlets pulled election endorsements at the behest of their billionaire owners. Next, prominent reporters bent the knee at Mar-a-Lago. And then a major network – ABC News – rolled over in response to Trump’s legal challenges and agreed to a $16m million settlement in his favor.

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In focus
‘It’s Trump’s world’: European leaders divided on how to navigate ‘cacophony’
Analysis  
‘It’s Trump’s world’: European leaders divided on how to navigate ‘cacophony’
Many feel JD Vance’s speech in Munich shows Trump 2.0 is a far more disruptive and chaotic force than their worst fears
Russia  
Friends of Russian anti-war singer cast doubt on official version of his death
Ukraine war briefing  
Zelenskyy waves away opening US bid for critical minerals
Spotlight
‘It was like she was possessed’: how Q Lazzarus made Silence of the Lambs’ most bewitching song – and then vanished
Film  
‘It was like she was possessed’: how Q Lazzarus made Silence of the Lambs’ most bewitching song – and then vanished
Film  
‘They wanted to attack me’: Aurore Clément on violent premieres and smuggling bananas for Brando
Global development  
Young, old, refugees and returnees: thousands fleeing violence cross border into South Sudan
A new start after 60  
I got divorced, became a lawyer – and began fighting for other women
Film  
Why Nickel Boys should win the best picture Oscar
Film  
‘I never let a man carry my double bass’: Oscar-hopeful Orin O’Brien on making music – and history
Opinion
It’s never been more important to stay tuned in
It’s never been more important to stay tuned in
Trump’s plan for Gaza leaves Arab nations facing an impossible choice
Sports
NBA All-Star Weekend  
Hometown hero Curry named MVP of revamped All-Star Game
Hometown hero Curry named MVP of revamped All-Star Game
NFL  
The NFL’s next dynasty: from the Bills to the Eagles to post-imperial chaos
Culture
Film  
A Picture to Remember review – memories of a Donetsk happy childhood before the war
A Picture to Remember review – memories of a Donetsk happy childhood before the war
Film  
Intercepted review – phone taps are a chilling glimpse into Russian soldiers’ minds in Ukraine
In case you missed it
‘It is going to be terrible’: a senior in Louisiana’s ‘Cancer Alley’ prepares for Trump’s dismantling of hard-won environmental progress
Louisiana  
‘It is going to be terrible’: a senior in Louisiana’s ‘Cancer Alley’ prepares for Trump’s dismantling of hard-won environmental progress
Robert Taylor recently lost his wife to a long-term illness he linked to chemicals produced by a nearby plant, and now the Trump administration is preparing to scrap pollution reforms in the area
Babies  
Why can’t we remember our lives as babies or toddlers?
Oil rigs  
Offshore worker Robbie Robson was bludgeoned to death on an oil rig. Was it a random attack or does the industry have questions to answer?
The White Lotus  
‘A little win for us’: Thailand basks in excitement around show's season three
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