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Global methane emissions rising at fastest rate in decades, scientists warn
Climate crisis  
Global methane emissions rising at fastest rate in decades, scientists warn
Researchers call for immediate action to reduce methane emissions and avert dangerous escalation in climate crisis
Supreme court  
Biden calls for supreme court changes and decries Trump immunity ruling
Donald Trump  
Trump defends JD Vance’s ‘childless cat ladies’ comment in Fox News interview
US elections 2024  
Harris's VP list: Gretchen Whitmer and Roy Cooper say they’re not in running
Middle East crisis live  
Lebanon on alert after Netanyahu warns of ‘harsh’ response to rocket attack
Paris Olympic Games 2024
Day four – triathlon postponed due to pollution; swimming, hockey and more
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Day four – triathlon postponed due to pollution; swimming, hockey and more
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‘Conditions were perfect’: how image of Medina was taken
Women's basketball  
USA start chase for eighth straight gold with Japan rout
Swimming  
Australia hit by Covid as Pallister tests positive
 

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In focus
Greening the desert: is Sisi’s grand plan using up all of Egypt’s water?
Egypt  
Greening the desert: is Sisi’s grand plan using up all of Egypt’s water?
The ‘Future of Egypt’ envisages turning tracts of desert into farmland to grow crops for exports. But with sky-high food price inflation and a water deficit, critics doubt it is viable
Analysis  
Biden’s call for supreme court reform shifts conversation – but comes late
Colombia  
‘We are killed for what we are’: trans women in Colombia targeted by armed groups
Spotlight
Ukraine’s death-defying art rescuers
The long read  
Ukraine’s death-defying art rescuers
When Putin invaded, a historian in Kyiv saw that Ukraine’s cultural heritage was in danger. So he set out to save as much of it as he could
Books  
Hidden figures: giving history’s most overlooked mathematicians their due
Gaza voices  
The doctor: One pregnant woman lost her husband, her kids, her leg – and her baby
Film  
Wanna be like who? Meet the man who ranked every Disney song
Sexual healing  
I crave sex with my husband – but his porn addiction gets in the way
Technology  
Will OpenAI’s $5bn gamble on chatbots pay off? Only if you use them
Opinion
Kamala Harris is rightwing white America’s worst nightmare
Kamala Harris is rightwing white America’s worst nightmare
The Republican party’s obsession with families has taken a fanatical turn
Sports
NFL  
Elway admits regret over ignoring Josh Allen in 2018 draft
Elway admits regret over ignoring Josh Allen in 2018 draft
Formula One  
Mercedes look to be in best shape of season
Culture
Film  
‘It’s about the bravery the girls had to find’: the prison film where convicts dance with their daughters
‘It’s about the bravery the girls had to find’: the prison film where convicts dance with their daughters
Books  
Strange Relations: Masculinity, Sexuality and Art in Mid-Century America by Ralf Webb review – sex and the literary lions
In case you missed it
A visual guide to the key shoals, reefs and islands
South China Sea  
A visual guide to the key shoals, reefs and islands
Territorial confrontations are rising between China and a host of other nations in waters that are key to global trade. Here is a map and guide to the region, showing why its fate matters
The other petrostates  
Costly climate ‘solutions’ look like more pollution in Louisiana’s ‘Cancer Alley’
America's dirty divide  
‘Your body is completely drained’: US workers toil in heatwaves with no protections
Kamala Harris  
Harris campaign centers healthcare and abortion rights: ‘If she wins, it’s because of Dobbs’
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