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Gaza rebuild should happen ‘without displacement’ of Palestinians, Egypt says after Trump aid threat
Middle East crisis live  
Gaza rebuild should happen ‘without displacement’ of Palestinians, Egypt says after Trump aid threat
Exclusive  
Top Republican condemns Elon Musk for ‘supplication’ to China in new book
International trade  
European leaders vow retaliation against ‘unjustified’ Trump metal tariffs
Trump administration  
Trump’s anti-DEI executive orders could jeopardize safety of Nasa crews
Salman Rushdie  
Salman Rushdie set to testify in trial of man accused of trying to murder him
US politics
‘Ridiculous blunder’: Trump wades into California’s water wars – and strikes some of his strongest supporters
California wildfires  
‘Ridiculous blunder’: Trump wades into California’s water wars – and strikes some of his strongest supporters
Billions of gallons of irrigation water were wasted under Trump’s orders in what now appears to be a political stunt
Trump tariffs  
Why is Trump imposing tariffs and which countries will be hit hardest? - in charts
Interview  
‘Chaos’, ‘fear’ and ‘uncertainty’: US representative on Trump’s threats to civil service
Straws  
Trump signs order to bring back plastic straws claiming paper ones ‘explode’
 

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In focus
How Meta abandoned Silicon Valley’s most ambitious diversity goals
Meta  
How Meta abandoned Silicon Valley’s most ambitious diversity goals
Zuckerberg’s company once invested millions and attracted top talent as tech’s leader in corporate diversity. Those aspirations peaked in 2019 and just a few years later, Meta scuttled them altogether
Canada  
Canada’s Liberal party was left for dead, but Trump might have just given it a second chance
Environment  
Shot, poisoned and beaten to death: why leopard killings are soaring in Pakistan
Spotlight
‘I became collateral damage’: the trans pilot falsely targeted over Washington DC crash
Washington DC plane crash  
‘I became collateral damage’: the trans pilot falsely targeted over Washington DC crash
Without evidence, Trump blamed diversity after the crash, leading some to accuse Jo Ellis of being one of the pilots
Music  
‘Silence is key’: after Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl, how can Drake possibly come back?
Debt  
‘It’s a constant weight’: Americans struggle with record credit card debt
How we survive  
I was trapped for 65 hours under 4,000 tons of rubble – and felt an amazing calm
Art  
Beyond Nostalgia and Dreams: capturing immigrant identities in personal objects
Sexual healing  
Our four dogs sleep on the bed – so I haven’t had sex with my wife in 10 years
Opinion
What Republicans really mean when they blame ‘DEI’
What Republicans really mean when they blame ‘DEI’
Who wants to look a million dollars, these days?
Sports
NBA  
Dončić shines on Lakers debut in blowout win over Utah
Dončić shines on Lakers debut in blowout win over Utah
Soccer  
Rubiales tells court he asked Hermoso if he could kiss her
Culture
Music  
Patti Smith to perform Horses in full on 50th anniversary tour
Patti Smith to perform Horses in full on 50th anniversary tour
Film  
Mom review – neonatal horror leaves new mother in nightmare of guilt and terror
In case you missed it
The Coventry experiment: why were Indian women in Britain given radioactive food without their consent?
The long read  
The Coventry experiment: why were Indian women in Britain given radioactive food without their consent?
When details about a scientific study in the 1960s became public, there was shock, outrage and anxiety. But exactly what happened?
Elon Musk  
Elon Musk’s gutting of US agencies is illegal, experts say. How do you muzzle Doge?
California wildfires  
For Japanese Americans displaced by war and now wildfire, roots remain elusive
US politics  
For many Palestinian Americans, Trump’s Gaza plan evokes legacy of displacement
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