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Israel-Hamas war
Gaza facing ‘massive health hazard’ as water runs low and sewage overflowing onto streets, says UN
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Gaza facing ‘massive health hazard’ as water runs low and sewage overflowing onto streets, says UN
Commissioner general for UNRWA described the trickle of aid entering Gaza as “crumbs”
‘How can I vote for Biden?’  
Arab Americans in Michigan ‘betrayed’ by Israel support
Full report  
Israeli troops mount second ground raid into Gaza
Headlines
Search for suspect enters second day
Maine shootings  
Search for suspect enters second day
Hunt played out on live television on Thursday night as police searched suspect’s home town
'A lot more PFAS than they know'  
New ‘forever chemicals’ polluting water near US plant, study finds
Wisconsin  
Republicans have ruled the state for a decade – but a court decision could change that
Trump allies  
Some of former president's closest associates yet to be offered plea deals in Georgia case
Fantastic Beasts  
JK Rowling franchise has been ‘parked’, director says
 

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Ukraine invasion
Russia-Ukraine war: Russia executing soldiers who refuse to follow orders, White House says
Live  
Russia-Ukraine war: Russia executing soldiers who refuse to follow orders, White House says
‘Reprehensible’ move is a ‘symptom of how poorly Russia’s military leaders know they are doing’, national security spokesperson says
‘What’s this all for?’  
Russian deserters call on former comrades to join them
Russia  
German prosecutors handed evidence of war crimes in Ukraine
At a glance  
What we know on day 611
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In depth
Kosovan play turns peace talks into farce
Vain generals, mix-ups and Elvis  
Kosovan play turns peace talks into farce
Jeton Neziraj’s Negotiating Peace is a frenzied comedy drawing on Bosnian and Kosovan wars
Spotlight
Twitter’s business is flailing after a year of Elon
‘Musk destroyed all that’  
Twitter’s business is flailing after a year of Elon
Advertisers are spending less, regulators are circling, staff is at less than 50% of what it used to be and user numbers are down
‘Fo’ shiz, homie!’  
Michelle Williams’ impression of Justin Timberlake is Britney’s greatest revenge
‘Cool, timeless and enigmatic’  
Sonic the Hedgehog’s creators on taking him back to the 90s
'Like Velma from Scooby Doo'  
Experience: I am a full-time paranormal investigator
‘Even pigeons look amazing’  
The multicoloured magic of a biofluorescent nature walk
‘Who doesn’t think they’re an outsider?’  
David Fincher on hitmen, ‘incels’ and Spider-Man’s ‘dumb’ origin story
Most read in the last 24 hours
Italian woman wins court case to evict her two sons, aged 40 and 42
Italian woman wins court case to evict her two sons, aged 40 and 42
If we’re forbidden from looking history in the eye during this horrific war, we’re doomed to repeat it
Trump accused of witness threats after Meadows reportedly granted immunity
Opinion
Children on both sides are the silent victims of this war – why doesn’t international law protect them?
Children on both sides are the silent victims of this war – why doesn’t international law protect them?
The music site Bandcamp is beloved and unique. I shudder at its corporate takeover
Sports
Pakistan v South Africa  
Cricket World Cup – live
Cricket World Cup – live
World Series 2023  
Diamondbacks meet Rangers in matchup no one expected
Culture
‘I’d rather be boring than mysterious’  
Bar Italia on anonymity, originality and disliking Pulp
Bar Italia on anonymity, originality and disliking Pulp
‘I sobbed my heart out’  
How to Have Sex star Mia McKenna-Bruce on consent, girlhood, and talking to teens
Explore
Revealed: the industry figures behind ‘declaration of scientists’ backing meat eating
Meat industry  
Revealed: the industry figures behind ‘declaration of scientists’ backing meat eating
Document used to target top EU officials over environmental and health policies but climate experts view it as propaganda
‘Why must we be silent?'  
Horrific attack in Kyrgyzstan puts focus on violence against women
‘It’s a very fragile system’  
A tense fight for free press at an Indigenous paper
No recipe for success  
What happens to TV cooking stars after the show?
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