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Munich police shoot and kill suspect who opened fire on officers near Israeli consulate
Germany  
Munich police shoot and kill suspect who opened fire on officers near Israeli consulate
Man died after being shot by officers near the consulate and Nazi documentation centre
Israel-Gaza war live  
Hamas accuses Netanyahu of trying to ‘thwart’ ceasefire and hostage deal
US politics  
Republican voters less confident than Democrats in spotting AI deepfakes, poll shows
Music festivals  
Scandal-hit Fyre festival is back with tickets at nearly $8,000
Georgia school shooting  
Fourteen-year-old charged with murder in shooting that killed four people at Georgia high school
Paris Paralympic Games 2024
Paris 2024 day eight: athletics, table tennis, blind football and more
Paralympics live  
Paris 2024 day eight: athletics, table tennis, blind football and more
Live updates from all the action in Paris. Join Daniel Harris for the latest
 

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In focus
Medical provider to US jails failing to keep its patients alive, advocates say
US prisons  
Medical provider to US jails failing to keep its patients alive, advocates say
Jails where NaphCare is contracted have seen the highest death tolls compared with any healthcare provider
Global development  
The vanishing mangroves of El Salvador: ‘All our efforts may only slow the destruction’
Gambling’s glitter is blinding US policymakers to its social costs
Spotlight
Racism, misogyny, lies: how did X become so full of hatred? And is it ethical to keep using it?
Social media  
Racism, misogyny, lies: how did X become so full of hatred? And is it ethical to keep using it?
Ever since Elon Musk took over Twitter, I and many others have been looking for alternatives. Who wants to share a platform with the likes of Andrew Tate and Tommy Robinson?
How we survive  
‘They’d ask me: “Do you want to die today?”’ How I was kidnapped by pirates – and rescued by US Navy Seals
Ranked  
Keanu Reeves at 60: from surfer dude to action hero, his 20 best films – ranked
The experts  
Dietitians on 20 ways to cut down on UPFs while still eating what you love
How we met  
‘Our friendship is built on trust and loyalty – but we also have a really good laugh’
Art  
Hundreds of artworks by mainly Black Brazilian artists are returning home
Opinion
Trump would make the US economy weaker, less competitive and less equal
Trump would make the US economy weaker, less competitive and less equal
The forces of loneliness can cause political instability. And threaten democracy
Sports
NFL 2024 season predictions  
Can the Kansas City Chiefs pull off an unprecedented three-peat?
Can the Kansas City Chiefs pull off an unprecedented three-peat?
US Open  
Pegula stuns Swiatek as Sinner sets up Draper semi-final
Culture
Alexis Petridis's album of the week  
Nala Sinephro: Endlessness review – heavenly harp swaps easy ambience for agitation
Nala Sinephro: Endlessness review – heavenly harp swaps easy ambience for agitation
From Hard Truths to Nightbitch  
10 films to look out for at Toronto film festival 2024
In case you missed it
Christian group recruits ‘Trojan horse’ election skeptics as US poll workers
US elections 2024  
Christian group recruits ‘Trojan horse’ election skeptics as US poll workers
Lion of Judah enrolls poll workers in Trump-aligned swing state tour, which experts say could be ‘hazard to democracy’
Nuclear power  
Physicist MV Ramana on the problem with nuclear power
Analysis  
Kamala Harris now leads in US polls but state-level data puts race on knife-edge
Environment  
Forgotten epidemic: with over 280 million birds dead how is the avian flu outbreak evolving?
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