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Fossil fuel lobbyists ‘aiding and abetting’ climate crisis, research reveals
Lobbying firms work double-duty, representing political interests of victims and perpetrators of climate change in state capital
‘Staff started breaking down’  
Top US care non-profit accused of reducing workers to tears
‘Stand with me’  
Yulia Navalnaya vows to continue late husband’s work
‘A new find’  
One of last documents Abraham Lincoln signed goes on sale
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Middle East crisis: Cargo ship damaged in Red Sea after missiles fired from Yemen; Brazil president declared ‘persona non grata’ in Israel
In focus
Shadow of war in Ukraine looms over security conference
‘Europe must defend itself’  
Shadow of war in Ukraine looms over security conference
With ongoing US support far from guaranteed, Ukraine urges Europe to back fight against Russia, for its own sake
On a roll  
Bullet train food carts become Japan’s latest must-have
‘All I do is play defense’  
Top Maricopa county official quits as election looms
 

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Spotlight
Noah Kahan on anxiety, impostor syndrome and being folk’s new superstar
‘Trying to be cool is exhausting’  
Noah Kahan on anxiety, impostor syndrome and being folk’s new superstar
His album and single are at No1 in the UK, he plays to enormous crowds who sing along to every word, and he was up for a Grammy this year. So why is he still afraid of failure?
The pet I'll never forget  
Simón the street dog was my loyal companion – and a daring solo explorer
Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer gamble pays off with Bafta night success
The big idea  
This simple behavioural trick can help you get more out of life
A new start after 60  
I couldn’t find a hat for a wedding – so I unleashed my inner artist
Music  
Liam Gallagher John Squire review – their best work since Oasis and the Stone Roses
Opinion
The Navalny I knew was naive about Putin’s Russia, but he gave us hope. We are his hope now
The Navalny I knew was naive about Putin’s Russia, but he gave us hope. We are his hope now
Struggling in these extraordinary times? The answer may be compassion
Sports
Premier League  
10 talking points from the weekend’s action
10 talking points from the weekend’s action
‘Pipeline’s for the girls’  
Surfers break barriers on Hawaii’s toughest wave
Culture
Hugh Grant, Michael J Fox – and Matthew Perry  
Who were the real stars of this year’s Baftas?
Who were the real stars of this year’s Baftas?
Games  
Ever wanted to play Mario Kart accompanied by a live jazz band? In Oklahoma, you can
In case you missed it
Can AI porn be ethical?
Artificial intelligence  
Can AI porn be ethical?
As demand for responsive sexbots grows, some developers are trying to thread the needle between fully neutered and fully uncensored AI
Letitia James  
The NY attorney general who brought down the Trump Organization
‘They’re doing everything to avoid handing over his body’  
Kremlin plays for time after Navalny’s death
Astonishing returns, cult overtones and a ‘perfect virtual world’  
How the HyperVerse scheme caught fire online
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