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Polls open in one of most important French elections in living memory
France  
Polls open in one of most important French elections in living memory
Far-right National Rally of Marine Le Pen poised to become dominant force in country’s national assembly
Culture  
John Cena announces retirement from WWE wrestling
US elections 2024  
Assured Kamala Harris cuts a transformed figure in New Orleans – and carefully avoids any mention of Biden’s fitness for office
Heat  
‘Potentially historic’ heatwave threatens more than 130 million people across US
Trump  
Peter Navarro defends himself in new book while still in prison
In focus
What would a Harris candidacy mean for the elusive independent woman voter?
US election  
What would a Harris candidacy mean for the elusive independent woman voter?
Polling shows critical group unenthused about Biden and Trump – and moved by economy over abortion
Rust shooting  
Alec Baldwin heads to manslaughter trial
Capital punishment  
Man who spent 45 years on death row in Japan hopes for chance to clear name
 

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Spotlight
The Russian climbers who fell in love scaling the world’s skyscrapers
Film  
The Russian climbers who fell in love scaling the world’s skyscrapers
Skywalkers charts the attempts of Angela Nikolau and Ivan Beerkus to illegally scale the world’s tallest buildings. They found love along the way
Games  
Totally wired: why are so many young people addicted to video games?
Relationships  
Could you forgive your childhood bully? Confronting a painful memory
Comedy  
‘I have an obsession with authenticity’: David Baddiel on growing up, golf and family affairs
Art  
My friend David Hockney: Martin Gayford on the prophet of painting
Colombia  
Ex-guerrillas traded war for whitewater rafting. Now dissident rebels are forcing them out
Opinion
We should all be terrified of Trump’s Project 2025
We should all be terrified of Trump’s Project 2025
Keir Starmer stunned sceptics and rebuilt Labour. Now he must do the same for Britain
Sports
Tennis live  
Wimbledon 2024: Alcaraz, Sinner, Radacanu and Gauff in action
Wimbledon 2024: Alcaraz, Sinner, Radacanu and Gauff in action
Copa América  
Uruguay boot Brazil out to set up semi-final date with Colombia
Culture
Books  
‘Stealing with both hands’: veteran reporter Joe Conason details the right wing’s graft
‘Stealing with both hands’: veteran reporter Joe Conason details the right wing’s graft
Classical music  
Countertenor Jakub Józef Orliński: ‘Breakdancing feeds into my performances – music dictates the way you move on stage’
In case you missed it
‘They live with fear in their stomachs’: increasing violence deepens crisis
Burkina Faso  
‘They live with fear in their stomachs’: increasing violence deepens crisis
About 10% of the population is displaced and 40 of the west African country’s cities are cut off from aid – but agencies say they have only 17% of the funding needed to help
Environment  
‘I’ve known some of these peregrines for 15 years’: protecting Scotland’s raptors
Afghanistan  
‘Nothing compensates for the stolen years’: the Afghan women rebuilding shattered dreams in Iran
Kevin Bacon  
‘This sucks. I want to go back to being famous’: Kevin Bacon’s experiment as a ‘regular person’
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