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Joe Biden defiant despite gaffes at Nato press conference as he battles calls to stand aside
Joe Biden  
Joe Biden defiant despite gaffes at Nato press conference as he battles calls to stand aside
Donald Trump  
Democratic billboards stress Trump link to rightwing Project 2025 manifesto
Israel-Gaza war live  
US mediators making progress on ceasefire deal but still ‘gaps to close’, says Biden
US  
Teamsters boss faces backlash over ‘unconscionable’ GOP convention speech
Republicans  
Tennessee elections chief accused of intimidation for telling 14,375 voters to prove citizenship
In focus
From boosters to critics: how Pod Save America turned its back on Biden
US elections 2024  
From boosters to critics: how Pod Save America turned its back on Biden
The leftwing media powerhouse, founded by ex-Obama aides, has become skeptical of the president’s ability to win
Israel-Gaza war  
Why researchers fear the Gaza death toll could reach 186,000
World  
‘Constant anxiety’: hundreds of Palestinians face eviction threat in East Jerusalem
 

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Spotlight
‘A magical being’: Shelley Duvall remembered by Woody Allen, Daryl Hannah and Michael Palin
Film  
‘A magical being’: Shelley Duvall remembered by Woody Allen, Daryl Hannah and Michael Palin
The director of Annie Hall, and Duvall’s co-stars in Time Bandits and Roxanne, reflect on working with the actor, who died yesterday aged 75
You be the judge  
Should my husband stop wearing his slippers outside the house?
Film  
Levan Akin on formative films, trans rights and usurping his heroes
‘I am happy to see how my baby is bouncing’  
The AI transforming pregnancy scans in Africa
Body language  
If King Charles is fist bumping all over the place, should we be doing it too?
Broadway  
Oh, Mary! review – Cole Escola’s gloriously deranged historical romp
Opinion
Why did Delta Airlines tweet that the Palestinian flag is ‘terrifying’?
Why did Delta Airlines tweet that the Palestinian flag is ‘terrifying’?
Novak Djokovic, Elon Musk and others should grasp this: fame and public affection are not the same thing
Sports
The theory of everything  
USA’s latest dream team is true basketball nirvana
USA’s latest dream team is true basketball nirvana
Olympics  
‘It might be cool’: wary Parisians seduced by prospect of Games
Culture
Global album of the month  
Bizhiki: Unbound review – commanding Native American songcraft
Bizhiki: Unbound review – commanding Native American songcraft
Books  
The best recent science fiction and fantasy – reviews roundup
In case you missed it
The Democrats who have called on Joe Biden to step down
A running list  
The Democrats who have called on Joe Biden to step down
A growing number of Democratic officials have publicly called for Biden to quit, or reportedly done so in private
The election operators  
Meet Tim Dunn: the ultraconservative billionaire pastor spending millions to protect his oil – and elect Trump
Republican national convention  
Republicans to descend on Milwaukee – where they’ve been trying to dilute Black voting power
Viktor Orbán  
A ‘peace mission’ and a likely Trump meeting: how Hungary’s PM became the spoiler of the Nato summit
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