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US criticised for veto on UN resolution calling for ceasefire with Hamas
Israel-Gaza war live  
US criticised for veto on UN resolution calling for ceasefire with Hamas
Human Rights Watch says US risks ‘complicity in war crimes’ by providing weapons and diplomatic cover to Israel as it continues to attack Gaza
Cop28  
Big meat and dairy lobbyists turn out in record numbers at climate summit
Ryan O’Neal  
Hollywood actor and star of Love Story dies aged 82
Donald Trump  
Appeals court largely upholds gag order in election interference case
The big bet  
Top US betting firm lobbied against rules to protect young people and problem gamblers
In focus
Middle-class fears fueling rise of far right, Colombia’s Petro says
Green policies  
Middle-class fears fueling rise of far right, Colombia’s Petro says
Guerrilla leader turned president says, faced with having to reduce consumption, upper classes fear ‘the barbarians are coming’
Explainer  
Why is the phase-out of fossil fuels the biggest flashpoint at Cop28?
‘It’s just a show’  
Hong Kong voters likely to stay away as ‘patriots only’ local elections loom
 

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Spotlight
True stories behind the 21 funniest animal photos
‘It only lasted half a second, but I was ready’  
True stories behind the 21 funniest animal photos
From a smiley fish to brawling mice and a famous monkey selfie, photographers explain how they got the shots
An English couple, a Ukrainian surrogate and a baby  
How war united two unlikely families
Ryan O’Neal was a captivating and absurdly handsome movie star
Travel  
Europe’s geography ‘kind of reshaped’ as Paris-Berlin night train returns
Immersive pleasures  
The best fiction of 2023
‘From horrible to merely bad’  
Will Javier Milei take his chainsaw to the environment in Argentina?
Opinion
Cop28 is a farce rigged to fail, but there are other ways we can try to save the planet
Cop28 is a farce rigged to fail, but there are other ways we can try to save the planet
At this critical moment for Ukraine, Biden must face the truth – and rethink his strategy
Sports
NFL playoff race  
Eagles and Cowboys renew rivalry with stakes sky high
Eagles and Cowboys renew rivalry with stakes sky high
Golf  
Spieth hits back at reports that Cantlay is calling shots in PGA-LIV negotiations
Culture
Nicki Minaj: Pink Friday 2 review  
‘You’re never far from a glowing endorsement of her own vagina’
‘You’re never far from a glowing endorsement of her own vagina’
Best books of 2023  
Guardian critics pick the year’s best fiction, politics, science, children’s books and more
In case you missed it
The Golden Gate Bridge is finally getting a safety net
‘It might have saved my son’s life’  
The Golden Gate Bridge is finally getting a safety net
Parents who lost their children to suicide have spent years fighting for a barrier. Its completion brings reflection onheartbreaking loss – and a hope for a different future
Space  
Nasa hands over control as new era of moon missions readies for lift-off
‘I’m concerned about my personal safety’  
Hong Kong activist Agnes Chow speaks about life in exile
Education  
US public schools took a stance on Israel-Hamas. The backlash was swift
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