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Israel-Hamas war
WHO warns of imminent ‘public health catastrophe’ and risk of infant deaths in Gaza
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WHO warns of imminent ‘public health catastrophe’ and risk of infant deaths in Gaza
World Health Organization says overcrowding, mass displacement and damage to water and sanitation leading to ‘catastrophe’
Full report  
Israel targets Hamas tunnels amid hopes more aid will reach civilians in Gaza
India  
Strong pro-Israel stance under Modi is departure from the past
Explainer  
Have war crimes been committed in Israel and Gaza?
Headlines
Top allies facing charges lose lawyers after failing to pay legal bills
Donald Trump  
Top allies facing charges lose lawyers after failing to pay legal bills
Steve Bannon, Rudy Giuliani and Mike Lindell who pushed various false claims about 2020 election face six- and seven-figure bills
Pittsburgh  
City in ‘extreme embrace’ with fossil fuel lobbyists, research finds
California  
Woman charged with hosting parties with alcohol for teens and encouraging sexual assault
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Battle brews over Israel aid as White House accuses Republicans of ‘politicizing national security’
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UN human rights group believes missile strike that killed 59 in Hroza launched by Russia
 

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Ukraine invasion
Moscow has tightened capital controls to help prop up rouble, report says
Russia  
Moscow has tightened capital controls to help prop up rouble, report says
Western companies that sell their Russian assets restricted from taking proceeds in dollars and euros
'Classic Russian rhetoric'  
US dismisses Putin’s claim that west was behind Dagestan antisemitic riots
Dagestan  
Russia blames Ukraine for antisemitic riot at airport
At a glance  
What we know on day 615
New Unilever boss is still getting it wrong on Russia
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In depth
The last southern refuge for abortion rights might soon fall
‘It’s cruel’  
The last southern refuge for abortion rights might soon fall
Virginia is the only southern state that hasn’t restricted abortion post-Roe. Is that about to change?
Spotlight
Halloween when it was actually scary
Shock of the old  
Halloween when it was actually scary
Forget today’s plastic cobwebs and superhero costumes – Halloween was once a night to dread, when blank-eyed teenagers and dog-headed scarecrows walked the Earth. We’ve got the photos to prove it
Dog-faced demons and a pitchforked penis  
The world’s most terrifying artworks
Zooey Zephyr  
She was censored over trans rights. But this Montana lawmaker won’t be silenced
San Francisco  
An AI smoothie shop opened in with much hype. Why is it closed already?
Everything relies on the dark  
So why are we so intent on destroying it?
The Undertaker review  
Paul McGann offers buried feelings in shady period thriller
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Disabled man drags himself off plane after Air Canada fails to offer wheelchair
Man kills himself instead of carrying out US amusement park shooting, police say
Opinion
Some unverified reports of atrocities by Israel and Hamas have spread widely. Why?
Some unverified reports of atrocities by Israel and Hamas have spread widely. Why?
In Germany, the anti-immigrant left is on the rise. Will it hold back the far right – or help it?
Sports
2024 Olympics  
Synchronized swimming prepares for its newest addition: men
Synchronized swimming prepares for its newest addition: men
NBA  
Harden ‘ecstatic’ after reported trade from 76ers to Clippers
Culture
Hidden women  
Madrid show puts forgotten artists in the picture
Madrid show puts forgotten artists in the picture
Little monsters  
Why indie developers make the best horror games
Explore
Killing of young woman at Sydney school spotlights problem of male violence
Australia  
Killing of young woman at Sydney school spotlights problem of male violence
Lilie James was found with serious head injuries in the school while male colleague who is wanted for questioning has been missing since her death
China  
Billionaires looking to move their cash, and themselves, out
The nature of ...  
A jacaranda: making the blue summer sky even bluer
‘Prophetically significant’  
Why US evangelical Christians support Israel
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