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Continuous attacks reported in Rafah after US presents plan to end war
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Continuous attacks reported in Rafah after US presents plan to end war
It comes after Israeli PM’s comments appeared to contradict a ceasefire plan Joe Biden presented as Israeli-endorsed
US supreme court  
America braced as court to hand down rulings on raft of key issues
Lawless and disorderly  
Republicans line up behind Trump after conviction
Marian Shields Robinson  
Mother of Michelle Obama dies at 86
Business  
Boeing’s largest plant in ‘panic mode’ amid safety crisis, say workers and union officials
In focus
The 2024 Bilderberg agenda is sure to set off alarm bells
War, AI and more war  
The 2024 Bilderberg agenda is sure to set off alarm bells
The secretive annual summit has tried to counter its arcane reputation, but its guest list still reads like a conspiracist’s who’s who of who rules the world
‘It doesn’t make any sense’  
New twist in mystery of Mount Everest and the British explorers’ missing bodies
Ukraine war briefing  
Belgorod under fire after OK for strikes with US weapons
 

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Spotlight
Thai island of Samui weighs environmental cost of tourism
‘White Lotus effect’  
Thai island of Samui weighs environmental cost of tourism
There is unease about how to strike a balance between tourist numbers and the need to protect natural resources
Truth about ADHD and autism  
How many people have it, what causes it, and why are diagnoses soaring?
‘No one wants a Nazi in their family’  
A German prisoner of war, a secret affair and the mystery of my dad’s parentage
‘Yes, Lego car!’  
Why small electric cars could be about to break the grip of SUVs
‘How could my mother leave her baby and then kill herself?’  
Author Maria Grazia Calandrone’s quest for answers
Environment  
‘More profitable than farming’: how Ecuador’s birding boom is benefiting wildlife
Opinion
Should academic institutions boycott Israel? Two scholars debate
Should academic institutions boycott Israel? Two scholars debate
At long last, ‘Teflon Don’ Trump couldn’t unstick himself from the legal system
Sports
Gymnastics  
Biles soars to early lead at US Championships on best night of comeback
Biles soars to early lead at US Championships on best night of comeback
French Open 2024  
De Minaur v Struff, Mertens v Rybakina on day seven
Culture
Once Upon a Time in America at 40  
Sergio Leone’s brutal gangster epic endures
Sergio Leone’s brutal gangster epic endures
Mark Kermode on film  
David Cronenberg, master of gore as a metaphor for our deepest anxieties
In case you missed it
Travel trouble, gun restrictions and no more ‘Mr Trump’
The trials of life as a felon  
Travel trouble, gun restrictions and no more ‘Mr Trump’
A loss of the honorific ‘Mr’ in the UK’s Daily Telegraph may be just the start, after the former president was found guilty in his hush-money trial
Analysis  
Samuel Alito’s refusal to recuse himself in Trump v US is another ethics breach
'A more desirable life?'  
He found the American Dream on China’s TikTok. The reality was more complicated
Free tuition, secret locations  
The ‘underground university’ teaching 25 undocumented students at a time
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