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Middle East crisis: Pakistan recalls ambassador from Iran and bars Iranian counterpart after missile strike
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Middle East crisis: Pakistan recalls ambassador from Iran and bars Iranian counterpart after missile strike
Pakistan’s foreign ministry said two children were killed in what it called an ‘illegal’ strike and ‘unprovoked violation of its airspace’
'No beer come March'  
US workers making Bud Light and other beers threaten strike
‘Control the narrative’  
How an Alabama utility wields influence by financing news
China  
Population decline accelerates as birthrate hits record low
Davos 2024  
Tax our wealth, super-rich tell politicians
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 Trump doubled his voting base in Iowa. Here’s who voted for him
Analysis  
Trump doubled his voting base in Iowa. Here’s who voted for him
Church leaders in 2016 crafted a palatable Trump – in return, he gave them institutional power and a supreme court that overturned Roe
What happens when a school bans smartphones?  
A complete transformation
‘It gets your stomach churning’  
The team wading through nappies to clean up Bali’s waterways
 

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Spotlight
US to ban funny highway signs
Don’t drive star-spangled hammered  
US to ban funny highway signs
Federal regulators say quirky signs such as ‘Hocus pocus, drive with focus’ can distract drivers and will be phased out by 2026
‘I just tell stories that make me feel more human’  
Lulu Wang on directing Nicole Kidman’s new TV series
Shock of the old  
Eight unnerving and eye-popping approaches to childcare
‘It’s as bad as I’ve ever known it’  
The inside story of two UK rape trials
Back to school  
Why we keep returning to Mean Girls
The Holdovers review  
Brilliant Paul Giamatti hits the happy/sad sweet spot
Opinion
Donald Trump beat his opponents. But can he beat the courts?
Donald Trump beat his opponents. But can he beat the courts?
With the fake drama of the Iowa caucuses over, we can focus on Trump’s real dangers
Sports
Live  
Djokovic v Popyrin, Tsitsipas and Sabalenka win – Australian Open
Djokovic v Popyrin, Tsitsipas and Sabalenka win – Australian Open
Rugby's Rees-Zammit needs a minor miracle to make it in the NFL
Culture
June review  
Country music legend who was much more than Johnny Cash’s wife
Country music legend who was much more than Johnny Cash’s wife
'It's joyful'  
The revenge of the video game manual
In case you missed it
The three-decade saga that led to the Crown Heights tunnels
New York  
The three-decade saga that led to the Crown Heights tunnels
How a group of anti-establishment yeshiva students from the Israeli city of Tzfat took control of the Chabad-Lubavitch synagogue in Brooklyn and started digging
Analysis  
DeSantis booked his ticket out of Iowa – but is he still on the road to nowhere?
‘Like a horror movie’  
The deadly earthquake that changed California
‘The last thing I wanted’  
Cesarean rates in Puerto Rico soar amid health crisis
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