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FBI pick Kash Patel to face scrutiny over Trump loyalty at Senate hearing
Trump administration  
FBI pick Kash Patel to face scrutiny over Trump loyalty at Senate hearing
Key ally Patel expected to be grilled over whether allegiance to president would mean end to bureau’s independence
Israel-Gaza war  
Eight people including three Israelis and five Thai hostages freed by Hamas in latest release under ceasefire deal
US immigration  
‘Fear hasn’t paralyzed us’: anxiety and action in Chicago amid immigration raids
Asia Pacific  
Race to rescue driver trapped in Japan sinkhole for two days
Sweden  
Sweden points to ‘foreign power’ after Iraqi refugee on trial for Qur’an burnings shot dead
US politics
‘The world order could start to evolve from the Arctic’: Trump, thin ice and the fight for Greenland’s Northwest Passage
Environment  
‘The world order could start to evolve from the Arctic’: Trump, thin ice and the fight for Greenland’s Northwest Passage
While the US president seems hellbent on securing Greenland, local experts advise that achieving control of its potentially lucrative shipping route will be no mean feat
Analysis  
RFK Jr’s testimony offers a ‘through the looking glass’ moment for Democratic senators
Analysis  
Why Trump’s order to freeze funding evokes the darkest days of Watergate
Explained  
Fact or fiction? Trump repeats false claim that US sends condoms to Gaza
 

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In focus
Israel and the delusions of Germany’s ‘memory culture’
The long read  
Israel and the delusions of Germany’s ‘memory culture’
Germany embraced Israel to atone for its wartime guilt. But was this in part a way to avoid truly confronting its past? By Pankaj Mishra
Protest  
‘We are done with corruption’: how the students of Serbia rose up against the system
Explainer  
Guantánamo Bay: the US prison camp in Cuba Trump is eyeing for illegal migrants
Spotlight
‘During wartime, you also do laundry’: a new play brings the experience of war in Gaza to the US
Theatre  
‘During wartime, you also do laundry’: a new play brings the experience of war in Gaza to the US
A Knock on the Roof from Khawla Ibraheem follows Miriam, who lives under Israeli occupation with her son
Film  
Harrison Ford’s MCU debut can wait. I prefer his whisky ads
Don’t look back: after decades of apathy, A Complete Unknown has turned me into a Dylan nut
Fashion  
My week with a man bag: am I cool enough for winter’s hottest trend?
Environment  
In the most untouched, pristine parts of the Amazon, birds are dying. Scientists may finally know why
Thursday quiz  
Lonely bats, naming spats and advice for Liz Truss
Opinion
Trump unleashed chaos by freezing and unfreezing $3tn in federal grants and loans. Why?
Trump unleashed chaos by freezing and unfreezing $3tn in federal grants and loans. Why?
How long can the appalling Musk-Trump bromance go on?
Sports
NFL end of season awards  
Allen v Jackson for MVP and a breathtaking play
Allen v Jackson for MVP and a breathtaking play
News  
US Figure Skating says athletes and coaches onboard DC plane crash
Culture
Alexis Petridis's album of the week  
Sharon Van Etten and the Attachment Theory album review – going goth to confront our grim world
Sharon Van Etten and the Attachment Theory album review – going goth to confront our grim world
Television  
Mo season two review – one of the most hilarious, heart-rending shows on TV
In case you missed it
Green sea turtles cold-stunned by Florida snow recover at marine center
Florida  
Green sea turtles cold-stunned by Florida snow recover at marine center
Rare snowfall leads to 17 turtles stranded and suffering from condition before being brought to center for rehabbing
Vaccines  
RFK Jr’s shifting vaccines stance worries experts ahead of confirmation hearing
Documentary  
‘In a sense, he’s like a curse’: what can a new OJ Simpson docuseries teach us?
Health & wellbeing  
All in the mind? The surprising truth about brain rot
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