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Macron tells Russia it would be ‘cynical’ to use Moscow concert hall attack to turn people against Ukraine
Live  
Macron tells Russia it would be ‘cynical’ to use Moscow concert hall attack to turn people against Ukraine
Emmanuel Macron says evidence seen in France points to Islamic State being behind the attack
Boeing  
CEO Dave Calhoun to step down in wake of cabin panel blowout
Donald Trump  
Ex-president expected in New York court for Stormy Daniels hush-money case
Northern lights  
Spectacular aurora borealis predicted across US in wake of solar storms
Live  
Israel-Gaza: UN chief says ceasefire needed as security council readies new vote; 32,333 Palestinians killed since 7 October
In focus
Abortion pill case spotlights rightwing judge and his wife’s shadowy connections
The next Clarence Thomas?  
Abortion pill case spotlights rightwing judge and his wife’s shadowy connections
Judge James Ho ruled to restrict mifepristone. His wife Allyson is linked to the anti-abortion group that brought the case
‘I’ve never seen war shown like this’  
Film-maker captures Ukraine conflict from soldiers’ view
‘The time is here’  
The ex-government insider shaking up Hungarian politics
 

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Spotlight
At four, I was kidnapped and sex-trafficked for years. Now I fight for the powerless – and win every case
How we survive  
At four, I was kidnapped and sex-trafficked for years. Now I fight for the powerless – and win every case
After he was snatched, Antonio Salazar-Hobson didn’t see his family for 24 years
‘Unbought and unbossed’  
The incredible, historic story of Shirley Chisholm
‘It’s sunny, with music bumping, and everyone in ripped clothing’  
How Tyla set a new pop mood
‘He was always voraciously watching’  
Scorsese’s secret life as an obsessive VHS archivist
The big idea  
Why am I so forgetful?
The pet I'll never forget  
Buddy the rescue dog, whose final walk brought him so much joy
Opinion
Russia’s weaponising of sexual violence, and Ukraine’s response, reveals a grim war of values
Russia’s weaponising of sexual violence, and Ukraine’s response, reveals a grim war of values
Putin’s lethally negligent failure can’t be covered up. The Moscow attack leaves him weaker than ever
Sports
Jessie Diggins  
‘Eating disorders are about control when you feel like you have none’
‘Eating disorders are about control when you feel like you have none’
Mexico 0-2 USA  
Adams scores screamer but game halted due to homophobic chants
Culture
James Bond  
George Lazenby backs Aaron Taylor-Johnson for role
George Lazenby backs Aaron Taylor-Johnson for role
‘Free speech is a facade’  
How Gaza war has deepened divisions in German arts world
In case you missed it
Why would Islamic State attack Russia and what will Putin’s response be?
Explainer  
Why would Islamic State attack Russia and what will Putin’s response be?
After IS claimed responsibility for shooting in Moscow’s Crocus city hall, questions remain about how Russia will respond
One Way Back review  
Christine Blasey Ford faces down Brett Kavanaugh again
Birds  
How birdwatching’s biggest record threw its online community into chaos
Donald Trump  
Seizing Trump’s New York properties will not be easy for Letitia James
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