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Ceasefire deal possible in 24 to 48 hours if Israel accepts demands – Hamas official
Middle East crisis  
Ceasefire deal possible in 24 to 48 hours if Israel accepts demands – Hamas official
Senior official says if Israel accepts demand for military exit from Gaza and increase in aid, it would pave way for agreement
California  
Late-winter blizzard continues to rage in Sierra Nevada
Donald Trump  
Ex-president sweeps Michigan’s Republican party convention
‘A concern for everyone’  
Tennessee poised to ban Pride flags in schools
Russia-Ukraine war  
Two babies and toddler among 10 confirmed dead after drone strike in Odesa
In focus
Alarm as Steve Bannon plots to propel Trump
‘He believes in power and chaos’  
Alarm as Steve Bannon plots to propel Trump
The ex-White House chief strategist is no longer in daily contact with Trump, but his influence on the Maga right remains total
The Achilles Trap  
Steve Coll on how the US fatally failed to read Saddam
‘This was their home too’  
Intimate portraits of Ukrainian refugees in the UK
 

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Spotlight
Ethan Coen and wife Tricia Cooke on their raunchy new lesbian road movie
‘Women have libidos too!’  
Ethan Coen and wife Tricia Cooke on their raunchy new lesbian road movie
There’s a new Coen duo in town. Ethan Coen and his wife, film editor Tricia Cooke, have created a feature: Drive-Away Dolls. Here they talk about 70s B-movies, US politics, and the joys of their unconventional marriage
Noomi Rapace  
‘I came from a poor farm, I’m not educated, no one opened doors for me’
Analyse this: a therapy special  
I saw my therapist weekly for two years. Then he let slip he’d been watching me. Had he crossed a line?
Bereavement  
When my youngest child died, I had to find a way to move forward
Jazz  
TikTok sensation Laufey: ‘It’s no longer about genre, it’s about feeling and mood’
Oscars  
‘The slap’, protests and tears: what makes a memorable speech?
Opinion
Make coffee. Shower. Clean the loo. In an age of choice, rituals are the key to happiness
Make coffee. Shower. Clean the loo. In an age of choice, rituals are the key to happiness
The US as defender of democracy won’t win votes. Donald Trump gets it, but Joe Biden doesn’t
Sports
Live  
Burnley v Bournemouth: Premier League
Burnley v Bournemouth: Premier League
LeBron James  
Lakers star becomes first player in history with 40,000 career points
Culture
Mercedes de Acosta  
The poet who had affairs with the 20th century’s most famous women
The poet who had affairs with the 20th century’s most famous women
The man who tricked Nazi Germany  
Lessons from the past on how to beat disinformation
In case you missed it
‘I believe in polyamory in theory - I’m not sure I’m enjoying it in practice’
This is how we do it  
‘I believe in polyamory in theory - I’m not sure I’m enjoying it in practice’
Maeve and Tom invite other people to join them in their bedroom, and recently started dating other people as well – but Maeve is beginning to find it challenging
Tackling the ‘manosphere’  
How positive male role models are detoxifying social media
'We can arm women with this information'  
Three things to know about your brain on menopause – and how to manage the changes
Mental health  
California wants to force people into care. Advocates say it will backfire
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