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Netanyahu rebukes IDF after army spokesperson warns that Hamas cannot be eliminated
Gaza live  
Netanyahu rebukes IDF after army spokesperson warns that Hamas cannot be eliminated
Prime minister’s office says the IDF is committed to the defeat of Hamas, after Daniel Hagari said Hamas is an ‘ideology’
Politics  
Deluge of fake news websites threatens to drown out truth during US election
Putin in Vietnam live  
Russian president on state visit to Hanoi after signing North Korea defence pact
Climate crisis  
Deadly heat in Mexico and US made 35 times more likely by global heating
Washington Post  
Publisher alleged to have advised Boris Johnson to ‘clean up’ phone during Partygate Covid scandal
In focus
For South Carolina’s Black communities, immigration issues blur party lines
Immigration  
For South Carolina’s Black communities, immigration issues blur party lines
In the state’s most diverse district, some recoil at the US border closing while others wrestle with impacts of undocumented migration
Southern frontline  
‘They die like flies’: Honduras has an alcohol problem – can prohibition and tough love fix it?
Antarctica  
Fidlets, fingies and riding a doo: study sheds light on Antarctic English slang
 

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Spotlight
I started smoking at 14 – and reached 40 a day. A single therapy session changed my life
I started smoking at 14 – and reached 40 a day. A single therapy session changed my life
For years I had been trying to quit, without success, when I decided to take a new approach. It helped me achieve the previously unthinkable
Film  
Chinatown at 50: has there been a greater screenplay since?
The long read  
From Nobel peace prize to civil war: how Ethiopia’s leader beguiled the world
The experts  
Actors on 20 ways to look and feel confident – when you’re anything but
The alternatives  
How the small Pacific island nation of Vanuatu drastically cut plastic pollution
Explainer  
Can France’s New Popular Front overcome electoral threat from far right?
Opinion
Admitting Ukraine to Nato would be a mistake for both Ukraine and Nato
Admitting Ukraine to Nato would be a mistake for both Ukraine and Nato
Europe’s progressives must reclaim ‘security’ and ‘freedom’ from the populist right – here’s how
Sports
Live  
Euro 2024 – Denmark v England buildup, fans ‘behaving well’ in Frankfurt
Euro 2024 – Denmark v England buildup, fans ‘behaving well’ in Frankfurt
Soccer  
Copa América: refreshed Canada can play spoilers on debut
Culture
Book of the day  
Private Rites by Julia Armfield review – in deep water
Private Rites by Julia Armfield review – in deep water
Best podcasts of the week  
Best podcasts of the week: Is Bruce Springsteen an unlikely queer icon? Two fans makes the case
In case you missed it
‘This goes beyond the church’: the Nigerian women in a sisterhood of millions
Nigeria  
‘This goes beyond the church’: the Nigerian women in a sisterhood of millions
While conflict has divided communities, a fellowship of married women offers everything from loans to spiritual guidance
Well actually  
‘I prayed for a bed’: the fight for my father in the US healthcare system
Business  
As Wall Street pulls away from DEI, Goldman Sachs backs Black women: ‘Our commitment is strong’
The Stakes  
Biden surges in the 2024 race ... for celebrity support
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