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Middle East crisis
No plan for immediate retaliation against Israel, senior Iranian official says after blasts reported near Isfahan
Live  
No plan for immediate retaliation against Israel, senior Iranian official says after blasts reported near Isfahan
Full report  
Israel has mounted airstrikes on Iran, US confirms, as Tehran plays down attack
Analysis  
Iran and Israel playing with fire as old rules of confrontation are torn up
Headlines
Pipeline leak exposes carbon capture safety gaps, advocates say
‘Wake-up call’  
Pipeline leak exposes carbon capture safety gaps, advocates say
Estimated 2,548 barrels of carbon dioxide leaked from Exxon pipeline in Louisiana on 3 April, triggering alarm among residents
Trump hush-money trial  
Proceedings enter fourth day after difficult jury-selection process
‘Lost for words’  
Biden’s tale about cannibals bemuses Papua New Guinea residents
Taylor Swift  
Fans and critics react to new surprise double album The Tortured Poets Department
Live  
G7 say support for Ukraine unwavering as ministers seek ‘compensation’ from Russia
 

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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
In focus
Florida Senate candidate seeks to channel abortion outrage
‘This is a violent attack against women’  
Florida Senate candidate seeks to channel abortion outrage
Democrat Debbie Mucarsel-Powell is challenging incumbent Rick Scott and highlighting his ‘unapologetic and proud’ support for the state’s six-week ban
Explained  
What is bitcoin halving – and will it affect the price?
Trial day three  
A silent Trump glowers and stares in court
Spotlight
Inside Taylor’s Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department
Breakups, fantasies and cutting lyrics  
Inside Taylor’s Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department
What are the big takeaways from Swift’s new album? She’s refining her sound, confronting elements of her fanbase and done with romantic idealisation
Experience  
I lost my hands after being electrocuted by 14,400 volts
‘Why the silence? Why the inaction? It breaks my heart’  
Malala and Jennifer Lawrence take on the Taliban
‘It taught me about brainwashing’  
How reality show stars fell for a fake Prince Harry
Meet the scientists on a new wildlife frontier  
The mysterious sounds of the underground
Zack Snyder’s bombastically fun sequel  
Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver review
Opinion
Columbia University is colluding with the far-right in its attack on students
Columbia University is colluding with the far-right in its attack on students
The death of the Republican party is not a tragedy to be celebrated
Sports
NBA playoffs  
Our writers pick the winner, key players and dark horses
Our writers pick the winner, key players and dark horses
MLS power rankings  
New rules hand an edge to Messi and Miami
Culture
Dickey Betts  
Allman Brothers Band co-founder and guitarist dies aged 80
Allman Brothers Band co-founder and guitarist dies aged 80
Theatre  
Joanna Scanlan among actors backing gender equality push
In case you missed it
She was fired after not endorsing Splenda-filled salads to people with diabetes. Why?
Death by diabetes  
She was fired after not endorsing Splenda-filled salads to people with diabetes. Why?
Elizabeth Hanna says she was fired by the American Diabetes Association after refusing to approve recipes heaped with the additive made by a major donor
Pesticides  
We found unhealthy levels in 20% of US produce – here’s what you need to know
‘We can’t hunt or fish’  
The villages in Ecuador’s Amazon surrounded by abandoned explosives
‘People are begging us to feed their children'  
Gaza refugees in Cairo find little help
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