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Middle East crisis
Israel bars UN general secretary from entering country; IDF sends more troops to Lebanon
Middle East crisis live  
Israel bars UN general secretary from entering country; IDF sends more troops to Lebanon
Israel declares António Guterres ‘persona non grata’; IDF issues new warnings for residents in southern Lebanon
Explained  
Iranian strikes on Israel: What happened and why did Iran attack?
Iran  
Iran braces for Israeli strikes as supreme leader calls for west to leave Middle East
Analysis  
Harris faces triple trouble, even before October’s inevitable surprises
Headlines
JD Vance and Tim Walz keep it civil in policy-heavy vice-presidential debate
US elections live  
JD Vance and Tim Walz keep it civil in policy-heavy vice-presidential debate
Most tense exchange came when Vance avoided question over whether he would challenge result if Trump loses in November
Hurricane Helene  
More than 150 dead after Hurricane Helene ravages south-east US
US elections 2024  
Mayor in Wisconsin removes ballot drop box as tensions rise over voting method
Charities  
Naomi Campbell’s charity reported to commission over Unicef link-up claims
Oklahoma  
US man accused of stealing ambulance to drive to stolen-car court hearing
 

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In focus
Trump aides believe a polished JD Vance made campaign more palatable
US elections 2024  
Trump aides believe a polished JD Vance made campaign more palatable
Trump campaign feels that a strong performance reset his image and narrative with weeks until the election
New York  
‘Show me the money’: how Eric Adams made it to the top – and fell back down
Analysis  
EPA’s drinking water limits for PFAS are under threat – and that’s nothing new
Spotlight
I botched my final Harry Potter audition and felt dismay, remorse, shame – then relief
A moment that changed me  
I botched my final Harry Potter audition and felt dismay, remorse, shame – then relief
The disappointment was fairly crushing as a kid. But I wouldn’t swap Daniel Radcliffe’s £95m fortune for my happily anonymous teenage years
US elections 2024  
Friendship bracelets and eyeliner: the internet reacts to the Vance-Walz debate
Gambling  
The ultimate gambler? How Denise Coates became Britain’s richest woman
Stage  
Scott Bakula on playing Lincoln: ‘The timing made a lot of sense to me’
TV review  
Where’s Wanda review – this knotty crime thriller has all the dark humour of Bad Sisters
Music  
Coldplay: Moon Music review – ‘live, laugh, love’ in album form
Opinion
Vance or Walz: who won the VP debate?
Vance or Walz: who won the VP debate?
JD Vance’s debate lines were so polished you could forget they made no sense
Sports
Cold, ravenous and predatory, private equity is slouching towards the NFL
Cold, ravenous and predatory, private equity is slouching towards the NFL
NFL trend watch  
A perfect kicker and concerns for the 49ers
Culture
Television  
John Amos, father in groundbreaking sitcom Good Times, dies at 84
John Amos, father in groundbreaking sitcom Good Times, dies at 84
Books  
My Animals, and Other Animals by Bill Bailey review – dogs and monsters
In case you missed it
‘Nowhere is safe’: shattered Asheville shows stunning reach of climate crisis
Hurricane Helene  
‘Nowhere is safe’: shattered Asheville shows stunning reach of climate crisis
The historic North Carolina city was touted as a climate ‘haven’ – a reputation deadly Hurricane Helene left in ruins
Ohio  
Overcharged for substandard housing: untold story of Haitians in Springfield
Analysis  
The domestic political objectives behind Israel’s incursion into Lebanon
Film  
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre at 50: a brutal yet artful shock horror
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