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Israel-Gaza war: Hamas ‘rejects’ any military presence in Gaza as aid begins to arrive along US-made pier
Live  
Israel-Gaza war: Hamas ‘rejects’ any military presence in Gaza as aid begins to arrive along US-made pier
The US military has begun moving aid ashore in Gaza, as the UN says truck convoys by land remain the most efficient way of getting aid in
Ukraine  
Zelenskiy says situation in Kharkiv under control but he fears second Russian attack
Artificial intelligence (AI)  
OpenAI putting ‘shiny products’ above safety, says departing researcher
Sean 'Diddy' Combs  
Video shows producer assaulting singer Cassie in 2016
Eye-tattooing  
Experts warn about risks of colour-changing surgery
In focus
Will Michael Cohen’s testimony sway jurors in hush-money trial?
Donald Trump  
Will Michael Cohen’s testimony sway jurors in hush-money trial?
Trump’s former fixer gave damning testimony – and he’ll return to the stand on Monday as the trial moves towards a close
Artificial intelligence  
As the AI world gathers in Seoul, can an accelerating industry balance progress against safety?
‘Why the hell didn’t you leave earlier?’  
The battle to evacuate residents as Russia advances in Kharkiv
 

Betsy Reed

Editor, Guardian US

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Spotlight
38 images that changed the way we see women (for better and for worse)
Protesters, pop stars and pioneers  
38 images that changed the way we see women (for better and for worse)
Shocking, arresting and extraordinary photographs that shifted how women are seen in the world
The Surfer review  
Beach bum Nic Cage surfs a high tide of toxic masculinity
The Nevermets  
Love is weird in this evil version of First Dates
Books for a better world  
As chosen by Lenny Henry, Geri Halliwell-Horner, Andrew O’Hagan and others
The Q&A  
Lil Nas X: ‘Who do I most admire and why? I have to say myself’
'I've never seen so many gringos'  
Fans queue round the block as tiny Mexican taco stand wins Michelin star
Opinion
Political violence could benefit far right parties in the EU elections – if we let it
Political violence could benefit far right parties in the EU elections – if we let it
I’ve never felt more disillusioned as a Palestinian
Sports
'Shock and fear'  
Scheffler shakes off arrest chaos to stay in US PGA hunt
Scheffler shakes off arrest chaos to stay in US PGA hunt
NBA playoffs  
Pacers force Game 7 with dominant home win over Knicks
Culture
Ospina Cali Colombia review  
Giant of Latin American activist cinema explains himself
Giant of Latin American activist cinema explains himself
Review  
The Darkness Has Not Overcome: limp pro-Trump piety for a second coming
In case you missed it
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Exclusive  
Meta revokes job offer to sextortion expert after he publicly criticizes Instagram
Exclusive: Paul Raffile held webinar where he said app failed to protect children, and his offer was rescinded hours later
‘The gangs are in charge’  
Haiti’s outgunned police fight a desperate rear defense
Analysis  
How Russia has advanced in Kharkiv despite warnings attack was coming
‘Barbaric’  
Palestinian truck drivers recount settlers’ attack on Gaza aid convoy
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