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Israel-Gaza war: Israeli hostages mistakenly killed by IDF in Gaza were holding makeshift white flag, official says
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Israel-Gaza war: Israeli hostages mistakenly killed by IDF in Gaza were holding makeshift white flag, official says
On seeing them, one Israeli soldier shouted ‘terrorists!’ to the other forces, initiating fire at the men, according to Israeli media
Matthew Perry  
Actor died of ‘acute effects of ketamine’, autopsy report says
Rudy Giuliani  
Former Trump lawyer ordered to pay $148.1m in damages for lies about election workers
Abortion  
Kate Cox case reveals toll of US bans on women in medical emergencies
‘It’s going to delay the mail’  
The fight over Louis DeJoy’s USPS plan
In focus
James Carville on the danger of Mike Johnson’s Christian nationalism
‘The venom of our age’  
James Carville on the danger of Mike Johnson’s Christian nationalism
The veteran Democratic strategist discusses the ‘hypocrisy’ of his fellow Louisianan and the solace found in his own Catholic faith
Gaza  
The fuel has gone – and now the trees are running out
Analysis  
Israel tempers claims of imminent Hamas defeat as both sides seem set on long war
 

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Spotlight
One nervous flyer on the terrifying rise in turbulence
‘So these are the people I’ll die with’  
One nervous flyer on the terrifying rise in turbulence
What’s the reason for our increasingly bumpy air travel – and does it mean a crash is more likely?
‘It was smart to write when I was so angry’  
Bonnie Garmus on the winning formula behind Lessons in Chemistry
Interview  
Toby Jones on class, character and the cost of fame
‘They thought racing movies never made money’  
Michael Mann’s 30-year quest to bring Ferrari to the screen
Fireball, firefighters and football  
How an Ohio woman will celebrate turning 105
Blind date  
‘I must remember to tone down the swearing when meeting new people’
Opinion
There’s only one way out of this Gaza war and Netanyahu is blocking it. Joe Biden must force him from power
There’s only one way out of this Gaza war and Netanyahu is blocking it. Joe Biden must force him from power
Paris is saying ‘non’ to a US-style hellscape of supersized cars – and so should the rest of Europe
Sports
Premier League  
Kulusevski inspires Spurs against Forest but Bissouma red takes shine off win
Kulusevski inspires Spurs against Forest but Bissouma red takes shine off win
NFL  
Chargers fire head coach Brandon Staley and GM Tom Telesco
Culture
Books  
A house divided: 2023 in US politics books, before Trump v Biden part II
A house divided: 2023 in US politics books, before Trump v Biden part II
Music  
Nicki Minaj blocks collaboration with Kanye West, postponing his new album
In case you missed it
How American citizens are leading rise of ‘settler violence’ on Palestinian lands
West Bank  
How American citizens are leading rise of ‘settler violence’ on Palestinian lands
The Biden administration instituted a travel ban on extremist Jewish settlers who attack Palestinians but there is a glaring loophole for US citizens
Analysis  
Why is the US far right finding its savior in Spanish dictator Francisco Franco?
Media analysis  
US rightwing media begins to show signs of ‘impeachment fatigue’
Mexico  
The Maya Train pulls in ahead of schedule but with a host of questions
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