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US officials have been absent from global climate forums during Trump 2.0
Climate crisis  
US officials have been absent from global climate forums during Trump 2.0
Exclusive: The ‘deeply troubling’ move comes amid concerns US ignoring international climate ramifications
Business  
Federal bill couples ending taxes on tips with banning sub-minimum wage
Ukraine war live  
Kremlin disputes Trump claim Russia would accept Nato peacekeeping troops in Ukraine
US  
Over 3,000 beauty products targeting Black women contain health hazards, study shows
Paris  
US woman in custody after allegedly throwing newborn out hotel window
Trump administration
‘Unqualified henchmen’: fears rise as Trump names far-right podcaster as FBI deputy director
Trump administration  
‘Unqualified henchmen’: fears rise as Trump names far-right podcaster as FBI deputy director
Dan Bongino’s installation in high-ranking law enforcement role sparks concern in both Republicans and Democrats
Trump administration  
Trans athletes on executive order: ‘Stripping us of sports is devastating’
Associated Press  
US judge allows Trump’s AP Oval Office ban to stand over Gulf of Mexico name
 

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In focus
LA races to save a vital piece of history – Batchelder tiles found amid wildfire ash
Los Angeles  
LA races to save a vital piece of history – Batchelder tiles found amid wildfire ash
The unique fireplace tiles were once a feature of Altadena’s homes – can they be rescued before the bulldozers move in?
Europe  
Macron the ‘Trump whisperer’ works his magic but US and Europe remain an ocean apart
Doctors in detention  
‘No rules’: Gaza’s doctors say they were tortured, beaten and humiliated in Israeli detention
Spotlight
Grace Slick on sex, drugs and Jefferson Airplane: ‘I was sober in the 80s. That was a mistake’
Music  
Grace Slick on sex, drugs and Jefferson Airplane: ‘I was sober in the 80s. That was a mistake’
She topped the charts, dropped the F-bomb on US TV, was ghosted by Jim Morrison and planned to spike Richard Nixon’s tea with LSD. Now 85, the legendary singer tells all
Roberta Flack’s performances softly burned with the fire of life itself
Film  
‘Vital and essential’: the film paying tribute to the weird world of NBA Twitter
How we survive  
My truck plunged into a ravine – and for six days I was trapped, alone and afraid
The long read  
Holidays in hell: summer camp with Russia’s forgotten children
Brian Cox  
Look at Donald Trump and his gang of broligarchs – and tell me we don’t need a wealth tax
Opinion
The fight at the heart of the German election is simmering everywhere
The fight at the heart of the German election is simmering everywhere
Mitch McConnell is retiring from US politics. Good riddance
Sports
NFL  
Packers reportedly call for ban on ‘bad for the game’ tush-push play
Packers reportedly call for ban on ‘bad for the game’ tush-push play
Soccer  
From James Rodríguez to Ramos, Liga MX are luring foreign stars
Culture
Film  
We Will Not Fade Away review – study of five Ukrainian teens’ brief escape from war
We Will Not Fade Away review – study of five Ukrainian teens’ brief escape from war
Film  
Why The Substance should win the best picture Oscar
In case you missed it
Kidnapped, tortured and jailed: one woman’s quest to bring her son home from Russia
Ukraine  
Kidnapped, tortured and jailed: one woman’s quest to bring her son home from Russia
Ivan and Maryna’s story is just one of hundreds of thousands of family tragedies that have afflicted Ukrainians after three years of Russian invasion
Life and style  
Patricia Arquette on Trump, communes, art and ageing: ‘When I was growing up the whole world was pretty creepy’
Ukraine  
‘No more excuses’: Europe under pressure on defence spending three years after Russian invasion
Environment  
More than half of countries are ignoring biodiversity pledges – analysis
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