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Israeli peaceniks in US are shunned by both sides in their call for ceasefire and hostage release
Middle East  
Israeli peaceniks in US are shunned by both sides in their call for ceasefire and hostage release
Israeli leftists, who argue opposition to the war is also support for Israel, are rejected by pro-Palestinians and supporters of the war
US election  
DNC targets Trump campaign rally with ‘convicted white-collar crook’ billboard
Revealed  
Trump ally Kari Lake gave speech in front of Confederate flag
William Anders  
Apollo 8 astronaut known for Earthrise photo dies in plane crash
Social media  
New York passes laws protecting children from addictive content
In focus
Putin’s war in Ukraine and lessons from history
‘We’re in 1938 now’  
Putin’s war in Ukraine and lessons from history
Some analysts believe Kyiv is buying the west time on the precipice of a world war. Is it being used wisely?
Free money?  
South Africa floats universal basic income for all
Washington Post  
Anger mounts at newspaper over leadership changes and CEO’s record
 

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Spotlight
Joe Dante’s untamed classic is a love letter to chaos
Gremlins at 40  
Joe Dante’s untamed classic is a love letter to chaos
Even in the less conventional summer of 1984, the Spielberg-produced comedy horror was a gleeful rule-breaker
It’s another Guardian Blind date wedding!  
How a lockdown love story ended in ‘I do’
From parched earth to landslides  
Crisis in the prosecco hills of Italy
Blessed are the leaks  
Italian home plays host to another ‘weeping’ statue
Family  
I got married knowing I didn’t want children, and that my husband felt the same. Then he had a change of heart
‘I keep expecting her to burst into the room’  
Girls Aloud on public bullying, getting older and reuniting after the loss of Sarah Harding
Opinion
Israel has destroyed or damaged 80% of schools in Gaza. This is scholasticide
Israel has destroyed or damaged 80% of schools in Gaza. This is scholasticide
The myth that antidepressants are addictive has been debunked – they are a vital tool in psychiatry
Sports
US upset has lit fire under this T20 World Cup and it’s about to get even hotter
US upset has lit fire under this T20 World Cup and it’s about to get even hotter
French Open  
Alcaraz edges Sinner and Zverev beats Ruud to set up final
Culture
Taylor Swift in Edinburgh review  
As all-powerful as a pop star can be
As all-powerful as a pop star can be
Wendell Pierce  
Actor alleges he was denied rental apartment because he is Black
In case you missed it
Inside the female-led world of ethical taxidermy
‘It’s not just for hunters’  
Inside the female-led world of ethical taxidermy
At a workshop in southern California, students learn a practice long associated with grizzled hunters: ‘We feel we’re giving animals a second chance’
How to spot a deepfake  
The maker of a detection tool shares the key giveaways
‘I wish I had enjoyed success more’  
Jon Bon Jovi on megahits, marriage – and his fears for his career
Not guilty  
How tech mogul Mike Lynch’s fortunes soared, fell – and rose again
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