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Israeli documents show expansive government effort to shape US discourse around Gaza war
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Israeli documents show expansive government effort to shape US discourse around Gaza war
As the Gaza war wages, Israeli funds target US college campuses and push to redefine antisemitism in US law
Russia  
Gunmen who attacked religious buildings in Russia’s Dagestan region ‘eliminated’
US elections 2024  
Trump freewheels towards debate as Biden rehearses at Camp David
Boeing  
Boeing should face criminal charges, say US prosecutors – reports
Ukraine war live  
EU targets Russia’s ‘shadow fleet’ in new round of sanctions against Moscow
In focus
US doctors navigate mounting hurdles to get basic abortion training post-Roe
Abortion  
US doctors navigate mounting hurdles to get basic abortion training post-Roe
Two years after the fall of Roe, doctors are scrambling to get trained amid bans, closed clinics and overburdened facilities
The election operators  
How Steve Bannon’s War Room is shaping Republican narratives: ‘We get on an idea and we drive it’
India  
‘Time is life’: the Delhi clinic treating the city’s heat stroke victims
 

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Spotlight
On the frontline of the fight to save the Amazon
‘Tomorrow’s our D-day’  
On the frontline of the fight to save the Amazon
A Brazilian special forces unit marks the second anniversary of the murders of Bruno Pereira and Dom Phillips with what they hope will be a famous offensive against the criminals obliterating the greatest tropical rainforest on Earth
Film  
‘My life was surreal’: Anthony Michael Hall on John Hughes, therapy and his ‘wild ass’ childhood
Bridgerton  
Could the next series of Bridgerton mark a new era of on-screen lesbian romance?
The pet I'll never forget  
We saved Nelson the kitten from certain death – and he taught me the best way to live
A new start after 60  
I was worried about empty-nest syndrome – so I began rescuing injured hedgehogs
Olympians  
‘The man who used to be James Cracknell’: the Olympic rower on catastrophe, comas and comebacks
Opinion
Conservatives could accidentally help Biden win his debate with Trump
Conservatives could accidentally help Biden win his debate with Trump
Making US public schools display the Ten Commandments isn’t harmless or neutral
Sports
Stanley Cup  
A mind-boggling comeback has set up NHL’s biggest game in 82 years
A mind-boggling comeback has set up NHL’s biggest game in 82 years
Copa América  
Núñez on target as Uruguay start with win over Panama
Culture
The Kremlin’s Noose by Amy Knight review  
Vital primer on Putin’s Russia and Boris Berezovsky’s death
Vital primer on Putin’s Russia and Boris Berezovsky’s death
Books  
‘The greatest thinker you’ve never heard of’: expert who explained Hitler’s rise is finally in the spotlight
In case you missed it
New York’s Fat Beach Day gives plus-size people a space to be themselves
Fat acceptance  
New York’s Fat Beach Day gives plus-size people a space to be themselves
Jacob Riis Beach hosts the day of body positivity and fun, in the city at the heart of the fat acceptance movement
AI  
Are you 80% angry and 2% sad? Why ‘emotional AI’ is fraught with problems
Small business  
Your company is not your family. And you should be thankful it’s not
Environment  
Carbon emissions from vans still rising as UK drivers cling to diesel
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