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Israel-Hamas war
Death toll in Gaza rises to 9,770, Palestinian health authority says; Abbas tells Blinken there must be ceasefire
Live  
Death toll in Gaza rises to 9,770, Palestinian health authority says; Abbas tells Blinken there must be ceasefire
Up to 4,800 children among those killed in blasts on Gaza Strip since 7 October; US secretary of state meets Palestinian Authority president
Benjamin Netanyahu  
Will a nation that came together in war stay united to topple the prime minister?
Gaza  
Children face catastrophe as death toll nears 4,000, UN warns
‘I have no time to cry’  
A teacher in Gaza tells of toll of war on her family
Headlines
Trump trial nears end as prosecutors confident he ‘didn’t have the goods’
Trump on trial  
Trump trial nears end as prosecutors confident he ‘didn’t have the goods’
The former president will take the stand in Manhattan on Monday – and the future of his corporate empire is at stake
‘No ceasefire, no votes’  
Tens of thousands attend pro-Palestinian rally in Washington DC
California  
Days before election, far-right officials in California county insist on hand tally
Philippines  
Radio journalist shot dead during live broadcast
Germany  
‘Hostage situation’ at Hamburg airport as gunman drives on to runway
In focus
Was crypto on trial with Sam Bankman-Fried?
Cryptocurrencies  
Was crypto on trial with Sam Bankman-Fried?
Binance and Coinbase are under investigation – but Bitcoin was trading at highest value in a year as FTX founder convicted of fraud
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Spotlight
Björk on protecting salmon, going on strike and magical mushrooms
‘I always wanted to be David Attenborough’  
Björk on protecting salmon, going on strike and magical mushrooms
The singer is releasing a single with Rosalía to support action against intensive salmon farming. She talks about being a guardian of Iceland’s wilderness and how young people will make real change
‘On the brink of extinction’  
A food historian’s hunt for ingredients vanishing from US plates
Japan  
Osaka’s baseball underdogs hope one more win will lift curse of KFC
Small business  
Cloud service companies lock customers in while nickel-and-diming them
'Buff billionaires’  
British biotech races US billionaire execs for secret of eternal youth
Ask Philippa  
I love my son, but I resent my daughter
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Britain’s ‘loneliest sheep’ rescued after two years at foot of cliff
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Model says her face was edited with AI to look white: ‘It’s very dehumanizing’
How a small airport in rural Colorado became a landing pad for the rich
Opinion
In the Middle East, as in Greek tragedy, justice must prevail over moral absolutism
In the Middle East, as in Greek tragedy, justice must prevail over moral absolutism
Why are women far more likely than men to praise their colleagues’ work?
Sports
Newcastle 1-0 Arsenal  
Furious Arteta calls VAR decision for Gordon winner an 'absolute disgrace'
Furious Arteta calls VAR decision for Gordon winner an 'absolute disgrace'
WTA Finals  
Pegula eases by Gauff in all-American semi-final to reach title decider
Culture
Glastonbury festival  
Reports Madonna to headline festival in 2024 ‘untrue’, says organiser
Reports Madonna to headline festival in 2024 ‘untrue’, says organiser
Fingernails review  
Jessie Buckley carries illogical near-future romance
Explore
Indigenous viewers on Killers of the Flower Moon
‘Hollywood doesn’t change overnight’  
Indigenous viewers on Killers of the Flower Moon
Take an interstellar tour  
What would you see if you could travel around our galaxy?
Louis Theroux  
‘It’s not rude to ask a question. It’s rude to expect an answer’
The hidden self  
Can the Shadow Work Journal help you face your dark side?
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