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Israeli military expresses ‘sincere sorrow’ over deaths of seven aid workers in Gaza
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Israeli military expresses ‘sincere sorrow’ over deaths of seven aid workers in Gaza
World Central Kitchen to pause operations immediately after deadly convoy strike by Israel; workers from UK, US, Australia, Poland and Palestine among dead
Donald Trump  
Judge’s inaction in Trump classified documents case dashes July trial hopes
US elections 2024  
Biden faces test in Wisconsin as Gaza supporters call for ‘uninstructed’ vote
Finland school shooting  
12-year-old arrested after fellow pupil dies
Live  
Drones strike Russian factories more than 1,000km from Ukraine
Cotton Capital: ongoing series
Threatened African burial grounds around the world
Sites of resistance  
Threatened African burial grounds around the world
Too often cemeteries for enslaved people have been all but erased from history. Protecting these sites is an act of resistance
Scraping away generations of forgetting  
My fight to honor the Africans buried on St Helena
'Perpetuating a lie'  
British overseas territory St Helena urged to return remains of 325 formerly enslaved people to Africa
A historic revolt, a forgotten hero, an empty plinth  
Is there a right way to remember slavery?
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Media group appoints first Caribbean correspondent
 

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In focus
Who was the Iranian commander killed in an Israeli strike in Syria?
Mohammad Reza Zahedi  
Who was the Iranian commander killed in an Israeli strike in Syria?
Zahedi was a commander of al-Quds force and the most senior Iranian military official to be killed since the assassination of Qassem Suleimani
‘What harm could a firework do?’  
Family of boy killed by Israeli police want justice
‘Headaches, organ damage and even death’  
How salty water is putting Bangladesh’s pregnant women at risk
Spotlight
‘There’s something happening in the brain that makes no sense’
The new science of death  
‘There’s something happening in the brain that makes no sense’
The long read: New research into the dying brain suggests the line between life and death may be less distinct than previously thought
Hate cannot be reasoned with. So why is Black radio hosting ‘conversations’ with Candace Owens?
Culture  
Why are younger generations embracing the retro game revival?
The soft life  
Why millennials are quitting the rat race
'I've been spied on by the state'  
In 1994, I was the last person sent to prison in the UK for being gay – and I’m still being punished today
Does Counter-Terrorism Work?  
Richard English's book offers a thoughtful and authoritative analysis
Opinion
The Republican party has become a full-fledged anti-sex movement
The Republican party has become a full-fledged anti-sex movement
Just when you think Trump can’t get any weirder … he launches his own version of the Bible
Sports
NCAA Tournament  
Clark dazzles with 41 points as Iowa beat LSU
Clark dazzles with 41 points as Iowa beat LSU
Premier League is baring its teeth but future won’t be equal
Culture
War of the Roses  
Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch to star in remake
Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch to star in remake
Maryse Condé  
Guadelopean 'grand storyteller' dies aged 90
In case you missed it
Haiti’s gangs tighten violent grip in lethal insurrection
‘It’s a siege, it’s a war’  
Haiti’s gangs tighten violent grip in lethal insurrection
Port-au-Prince, the capital, has plunged into chaos, and gangs have shifted their offensive to places once considered safe
Joe Biden  
Rank-and-file union members back campaign to ditch Biden over Gaza
Who’s bad?  
From Michael Jackson to David Bowie, why are some stars uncancellable?
On the trail of a killer  
Eleven years after Berta Cáceres’ murder is there new hope for justice?
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