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Nationwide general strike in Israel amid public anger over hostage deaths and failed ceasefire talks
Israel-Gaza war live  
Nationwide general strike in Israel amid public anger over hostage deaths and failed ceasefire talks
Strike across Israel was due to end at 6pm local time, but court says action must end sooner
Donald Trump  
Trump shares posts of Gold Star families praising cemetery visit and criticizing Harris
Europe live  
‘A dark day for Germany is a dark day for Europe’: liberals react to far right success in German state election
North Korea  
Table tennis players may be punished for Olympic podium selfie with rivals from South
Supreme court  
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson laments presidential immunity decision in TV interview
Paris Paralympic Games 2024
Day four – triple-gold for GB in rowing, athletics, cycling and more
Paralympic Games live  
Day four – triple-gold for GB in rowing, athletics, cycling and more
ParalympicsGB won 12 gold medals to enjoy their most successful day this century
 

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In focus
How China’s internet police went from targeting bloggers to their followers
Censorship  
How China’s internet police went from targeting bloggers to their followers
In recent months, followers of influential liberal bloggers have been interviewed by police as China widens its net of online surveillance
Politics  
‘Red Dawn conservatives’ and ‘Dobbs dads’: anti-Trump groups aim to peel off voters
Analysis  
Success of far-right AfD shows east and west Germany are drifting further apart
Spotlight
‘I think it’s natural’: why has sexual choking become so prevalent among young people?
Sex  
‘I think it’s natural’: why has sexual choking become so prevalent among young people?
Erotic asphyxiation has become mainstream among under-35s. How did we get here?
Fashion  
‘The new digital flex’: the airport tray trend stirring outrage and delight
Photography  
‘I’m making fun of my midlife crisis!’ The great photographer Alec Soth on ‘having a blast’ back at art school
Air transport  
‘It’s just black sky up there’: 50 years on, the transatlantic flight speed record remains unbroken
A new start after 60  
A new start after 60: I was hoping for a quiet retirement – but instead I became a firefighter
History books  
Gladiator rebellions and bread strikes: ancient Rome’s labor unions revealed
Opinion
The right’s obsession with childless women isn’t just about ideology: it’s essential to the capitalist machine
The right’s obsession with childless women isn’t just about ideology: it’s essential to the capitalist machine
Stressed, sweaty and remorseful, I arrived late for dinner again – and then made a life-changing decision
Sports
US Open  
Popyrin’s run comes to an end with deflating loss to Tiafoe
Popyrin’s run comes to an end with deflating loss to Tiafoe
WNBA  
Caitlin Clark leads Fever to fourth-straight win as Indiana close on playoffs
Culture
Film  
Wolfs review – Pitt and Clooney are job-sharing loners in Spidey-meme of a thriller
Wolfs review – Pitt and Clooney are job-sharing loners in Spidey-meme of a thriller
Music  
A supersonic swindle: my £1,423 Oasis Ticketmaster hell
In case you missed it
‘Dangerous and un-American’: new recording of JD Vance’s dark vision of women and immigration
US elections 2024  
‘Dangerous and un-American’: new recording of JD Vance’s dark vision of women and immigration
Trump’s running mate rants against feminism, immigrants and Ilhan Omar in a newly unearthed podcast from 2021
Hunter Biden  
Hunter Biden tax trial: less politically fraught, but set to be just as lurid
Insects  
How a little-known 17th-century female scientist changed our understanding of insects
Science  
Was this hermit mathematician a forgotten genius whose ideas could transform AI – or a lonely madman?
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