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Four female Israeli hostages released in Gaza but IDF accuses Hamas of ‘failing to meet obligations’
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Four female Israeli hostages released in Gaza but IDF accuses Hamas of ‘failing to meet obligations’
IDF releases pictures of Liri Albag, Daniella Gilboa, Naama Levy and Karina Ariev being reunited with their families
Politics  
Revolution is in the air as Trump arrives with a bang – but can he follow through?
Arizona  
Phoenix nears dry spell record as drought conditions worsen
Australian Open 2025  
Madison Keys stuns Aryna Sabalenka to win thrilling final
New York  
Anne Frank exhibit opening amid US debate over antisemitism
Trump administration
Trump signs order to reinstate ‘global gag rule’ on abortion aid
Trump administration  
Trump signs order to reinstate ‘global gag rule’ on abortion aid
Federal rule also known as ‘Mexico City policy’ halts US funds to overseas groups that provide abortion services
Trump administration  
Trump’s embattled Pentagon pick Pete Hegseth confirmed by US Senate
New presidency  
What the Trump did during his first week back in power
Pete Hegseth  
Five things to know about the new US secretary of defense
 

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In focus
Overtourism pushes residents in Spain and Portugal to the limit
‘I have no neighbours’  
Overtourism pushes residents in Spain and Portugal to the limit
As visitor numbers hit record levels in southern Europe, some residents are now surrounded entirely by tourist flats
‘The risk of extinction is accelerating’:  
World’s botanic gardens raise alarm with space to protect endangered plants running out
UK knife attack  
Axel Rudakubana: from ‘unassuming’ schoolboy to Southport killer
Spotlight
My mum, the family vlogger who became a child abuser
‘The nice version of her was manufactured for YouTube’  
My mum, the family vlogger who became a child abuser
Ruby Franke was a social media star who made viral videos about her six children and perfect-seeming life – until she was jailed for child abuse. Now her eldest daughter Shari is telling her side of the story
Environmental activism  
I was jailed for four years for a non-violent climate protest – this is my prison diary
‘The reign of terror is over’  
My weird weekend partying with the triumphant tech right
This is how we do it  
‘Dating other men makes me realise I have a place to come back to’
Blind date  
‘We asked a fellow diner to take our photo. It turned out she was a fan of the column!’
Rome holidays  
When in Rome … go where the Romans go, not the tourist crowds
Opinion
Justine McCarthy  
How ‘stroke’ politics saddled Ireland’s new government with a fox in the hen house
How ‘stroke’ politics saddled Ireland’s new government with a fox in the hen house
Edith Pritchett  
My lifelong driving lesson – the Edith Pritchett cartoon
Sports
NFL  
Cowboys to hire coordinator Brian Schottenheimer as head coach
Cowboys to hire coordinator Brian Schottenheimer as head coach
Figure skating  
Ilia Malinin: ‘I have a little more pressure on myself. I don’t think I’m really that far away from everyone’
Culture
Fiction  
Author Tony Tulathimutte: ‘The great millennial theme? Resentment’
Author Tony Tulathimutte: ‘The great millennial theme? Resentment’
Books  
How Toni Morrison’s characters modeled womanhood and confinement in their dress
In case you missed it
Popping a manu: New Zealand’s unique water jumping obsession
New Zealand  
Popping a manu: New Zealand’s unique water jumping obsession
Similar to a bomb, the diving style developed by Māori and Pasifika communities has become a national pastime
Israel-Gaza war  
Revealed: Microsoft deepened ties with Israeli military to provide tech support during Gaza war
Fema  
‘Setting us up for catastrophe’: alarm at Trump attack on federal disaster agency
‘I’ve never been scared like this before’  
Trump immigration crackdown begins
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