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Israel-Hamas war
Palestinian Red Crescent warns of ‘war crime’ after ambulances hit in Gaza
Live  
Palestinian Red Crescent warns of ‘war crime’ after ambulances hit in Gaza
PRCS says deliberate targeting of medical teams is a war crime after 15 reported dead in strike on ambulance convoy
More than 1,000 craters  
Satellite images show destruction of northern Gaza Strip
Full report  
Antony Blinken tours mideast looking for support in planning future for Gaza
At a glance  
What we know on day 29
Headlines
EU vows to stand by Kyiv amid reports European and US officials discuss possible peace terms
Russia-Ukraine war  
EU vows to stand by Kyiv amid reports European and US officials discuss possible peace terms
European Commission says EU will stand with Ukraine ‘for as long as it takes’, as US media say Kyiv approached about conditions for peace
Trump family on trial  
Five takeaways from a week in the New York fraud case
Nikki Haley  
Can the former South Carolina governor be a history maker or just best of the rest in Trump’s party?
US elections 2024  
Who is Democratic congressman Dean Phillips – and why is he taking on Biden?
Las Vegas  
Toddler in hospital after dumped gun discharges at playground
In focus
Rift among US Jews widens over Gaza war
‘I, too, am the Jewish community’  
Rift among US Jews widens over Gaza war
Within families and congregations, on campuses, at protests and online, fissures within Jewish communities are deepening
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Spotlight
Brian Cox is scene-chewingly villainous in Bond’s mega-fun reality series
007: Road to a Million  
Brian Cox is scene-chewingly villainous in Bond’s mega-fun reality series
On paper, this show – in which contestants tackle spy-themed challenges and trivia questions – makes no sense. But the Succession star turns it into distinctive, glorious TV
What my interracial marriage has taught me  
‘We would both know one of us was viewed as more worthwhile’
Louis Theroux  
‘It’s not rude to ask a question. It’s rude to expect an answer’
This is how we do it  
‘The TikTok algorithm figured out I was gay before I did’
Blind date  
'He graciously looked away when the feta cubes in my cocktail nearly fell on my face’
Tim Dowling  
Bad wine, rain and daytime TV – I must be back on the road
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Model says her face was edited with AI to look white: ‘It’s very dehumanizing’
Model says her face was edited with AI to look white: ‘It’s very dehumanizing’
White House denounces Fox News over host’s ‘foul’ remarks on CNN pair
Police bust driver of ‘Booty Patrol’ vehicle in central Florida
Opinion
Germany’s bond with Israel has been admirable – but it is becoming a straitjacket
Germany’s bond with Israel has been admirable – but it is becoming a straitjacket
Once this war between Israel and Hamas is over, a deeper conflict looms
Sports
NBA Cup roundup  
Curry’s last-second bucket lifts Warriors over Thunder
Curry’s last-second bucket lifts Warriors over Thunder
Félix Verdejo  
Ex-boxer sentenced to life in prison in killing of pregnant lover
Culture
Book of the day  
This Plague of Souls by Mike McCormack review – a mysterious homecoming
This Plague of Souls by Mike McCormack review – a mysterious homecoming
What’s Left Unsaid review  
Andrew Cuomo and the case for his defense
Explore
I am completely numb. I don’t have the energy to be hopeful
Gaza diary part 15  
I am completely numb. I don’t have the energy to be hopeful
Ziad, a 35-year-old Palestinian, recounts another day in Gaza: a new month – but what will it bring? And will the real challenge come when the situation ends?
The hidden self  
Can the Shadow Work Journal help you face your dark side?
'Gross breach of norms'  
DeSantis plays at being president with his own Israel-Hamas foreign policy
‘I could see her as president’  
Abigail Spanberger flexes her political power in a battleground state
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