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Israel-Hamas war
Gaza’s al-Quds hospital declared ‘no longer operational’ as al-Shifa hospital runs out of fuel
Live  
Gaza’s al-Quds hospital declared ‘no longer operational’ as al-Shifa hospital runs out of fuel
Israeli military says it will help evacuate babies trapped in al-Shifa hospital after its last generator ran out of fuel
Full report  
Main Gaza hospital ‘totally surrounded’, director says as Netanyahu rejects ceasefire calls
‘We are the resistance’  
Show of defiance by Hamas as funeral parade follows battle in Jenin
‘I will not be silenced’  
Rashida Tlaib won’t stop fighting for Palestinian rights
Headlines
Pope Francis dismisses conservative Texas bishop and critic Joseph Strickland
Vatican  
Pope Francis dismisses conservative Texas bishop and critic Joseph Strickland
Rare move comes after years of criticism from Strickland, a strong supporter of former US president Donald Trump
Newsom 2024  
Could the California governor be a rival to Joe Biden?
Alabama  
Town grieves mayor who killed himself after far-right blog outed him
Nasa  
Hunt for signs of life on Mars divides experts as mission costs rocket
UK  
Hundreds of thousands rally for Gaza in London as police arrest far-right protesters
In focus
What would another four years of Trump look like?
‘A revenge term’  
What would another four years of Trump look like?
Opinion polls show the twice impeached, quadruply indicted ex-president narrowly leading Biden – and experts say ‘it would be a disaster for America’
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Critic Peter Biskind on why quality television is in chronic decline
‘A recipe for blandness’  
Critic Peter Biskind on why quality television is in chronic decline
The author of Easy Riders, Raging Bulls has turned his gaze from Hollywood to prestige television, arguing that a golden age of TV that began with The Sopranos has been ruined by corporate greed
Musical mysteries  
The unlikely album cover stars who became modern pop enigmas
‘I am all for strangeness’  
Tilda Swinton on artistic integrity, acting and the afterlife
Standing My Ground review  
Capitol cop Harry Dunn on January 6 and the Trumpist threat
Health  
How digital twins may enable personalised treatment
‘It’s been a whirlwind’  
Jodie Whittaker on life after Doctor Who – and discovering her serious side
Most read in the last 24 hours
The internet boils with anonymous rage, but this confrontation felt personal
The internet boils with anonymous rage, but this confrontation felt personal
Outrage grows after ‘chilling call for genocide’ by Florida Republican
Ohio Republicans move to exclude judges from interpreting enshrined abortion rights
Opinion
Across the globe, compassion for migrants has given way to cruel, performative politics
Across the globe, compassion for migrants has given way to cruel, performative politics
How did Sam Bankman-Fried attract investors? Well, Fomo probably helped
Sports
NBA  
Sixers’ Oubre Jr to miss ‘significant’ time after being hit by vehicle
Sixers’ Oubre Jr to miss ‘significant’ time after being hit by vehicle
College football  
Michigan grinds past Penn State to stay unbeaten despite Jim Harbaugh ban
Culture
Dream Scenario review  
Nicolas Cage is at his very best in savagely funny comedy
Nicolas Cage is at his very best in savagely funny comedy
Sadistic and misogynistic?  
Argument erupts over sex claims in book about George Orwell’s marriage
Explore
What would Israel look like under a new leader – and who would benefit?
Analysis  
What would Israel look like under a new leader – and who would benefit?
Israelis are politically divided, but there’s widespread agreement that Benjamin Netanyahu’s government needs to go
As a former Palestinian negotiator, I know Biden’s two-state solution is sheer delusion
Israel-Hamas war  
Fake news thrives on poorly regulated online platforms
Analysis  
As its counteroffensive stalls, Ukraine signals readiness for a long war
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