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Iran says ‘enemy’ will ‘regret’ strike on Damascus; US on high alert for attacks from Tehran
Middle East crisis live  
Iran says ‘enemy’ will ‘regret’ strike on Damascus; US on high alert for attacks from Tehran
US officials says that a response could come in the next week, after Israel’s strike on the Iranian embassy in Syria
‘Incredibly smart’  
Biden campaign woos Haley voters shunned by Trump
Donald Trump  
Legal delaying tactics dealt a blow as he lashes out at judge’s family
Premier League – live  
Crystal Palace v Manchester City
Ukraine war live  
Russian drone attack on Kharkiv kills six
Cotton Capital: ongoing series
The European city tours of slavery and colonialism
‘Hidden in plain sight’  
The European city tours of slavery and colonialism
From Puerta del Sol plaza in Madrid to the Tuileries Garden in Paris, guides reshape stories continent tells about itself
Sites of resistance  
Threatened African burial grounds around the world
Scraping away generations of forgetting  
My fight to honor the Africans buried on St Helena
A historic revolt, a forgotten hero, an empty plinth  
Is there a right way to remember slavery?
'Perpetuating a lie'  
British overseas territory St Helena urged to return remains of 325 formerly enslaved people to Africa
 

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In focus
Trump’s bizarre, vindictive incoherence has to be heard in full to be believed
Analysis  
Trump’s bizarre, vindictive incoherence has to be heard in full to be believed
Excerpts from his speeches do not do justice to Trump’s smorgasbord of vendettas, non sequiturs and comparisons to famous people
‘We just need a little help’  
How a safe parking plan for people living in cars split a US town
‘The memories are too much’  
Sderot residents return six months after Hamas attack
Spotlight
‘Filming sucked me to a place I didn’t know how to get out of’
Sam Taylor-Johnson on art, age gaps and Amy Winehouse  
‘Filming sucked me to a place I didn’t know how to get out of’
The director’s new biopic about the troubled singer tells the story of a relationship scrutinised by the tabloids – something she knows all about
Blind date  
‘I spilled salsa roja down my cleavage. He looked away as I cleaned it off. Gentleman’
The Regime  
Kate Winslet is funny every time in this bizarre political drama
Fascists’ feasts and grated rat  
Exhibition of vintage menus serves up slice of history
The Ed Sheeran decade  
How the everyman megastar remade music in his own image
Texts, gloating and slip-ups  
My nearly silent morning of speech fasting like Lulu
Opinion
Netanyahu wants to ban Al Jazeera to hide Gaza’s horrors – but reality is getting through
Netanyahu wants to ban Al Jazeera to hide Gaza’s horrors – but reality is getting through
Six tips for budding centibillionaires (No 1: come from a very wealthy family)
Sports
Final Four  
Iowa to face South Carolina in NCAA title game after late rally past UConn
Iowa to face South Carolina in NCAA title game after late rally past UConn
‘I ain’t rolling with that call’  
Sports world reacts to controversial Iowa-UConn finish
Culture
Cloud Atlas at 20  
What makes a novel tattoo-worthy?
What makes a novel tattoo-worthy?
‘I’d love a scathing review’  
Novelist Percival Everett on American Fiction and rewriting Huckleberry Finn
In case you missed it
The alien-like creatures blanketing US beaches
Blue, mysterious and arriving by the millions  
The alien-like creatures blanketing US beaches
Masses of ephemeral organisms known as ‘by-the-wind sailors’ wash up in a ‘blue tide’ on the west coast most years but warmer winter seas could be increasingly their numbers
‘Building an authoritarian axis’  
The Trump ‘envoy’ courting the global far right
‘You have imprisoned our democracy’  
Inside Republicans’ domination of Tennessee
‘I get emotional thinking about it’  
US and Canada ready for total solar eclipse
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