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US Capitol attack  
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Middle East crisis  
Hamas responds to Israel plan with three-stage proposal to end Gaza war
‘Dead on arrival’  
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Hungary  
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In focus
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The big bet  
The Super Bowl and gambling are locked in a tight and dangerous embrace
Americans will stake $23bn on Sunday’s game as the NFL strengthens its ties with the gambling industry. Many are worried about the human costs
‘This is a war on birth’  
How one US organization helps pregnant Gazans from afar
‘Now we are not safe’  
Sweden’s Kurds fear Nato deal has sold them out
 

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Spotlight
Nine creepy and chaotic carnival rites to welcome spring
Shock of the old  
Nine creepy and chaotic carnival rites to welcome spring
As the winter darkness receded, our ancestors would seize any opportunity to talk trash, scare evil spirits with a funny hat, kill pretend bears, throw food or set something on fire
Bite me!  
How Apple’s download chart became a new battleground for pop – and politics
The art of doing nothing  
Have the Dutch found the answer to burnout culture?
‘Me and my menopause’  
A view from women around the world
‘They deserve love!’  
Last-chance pets – and the people who rescue them
Astrophotography  
Starry skies over South Downs national park
Opinion
Joe Biden just did the rarest thing in US politics: he stood up to the oil industry
Joe Biden just did the rarest thing in US politics: he stood up to the oil industry
Is there a way to achieve peace in Israel and Palestine? I believe there is
Sports
Super Bowl  
Sneed, not Mahomes, is the Chiefs’ most dangerous weapon
Sneed, not Mahomes, is the Chiefs’ most dangerous weapon
MLB  
Las Vegas mayor Goodman says A’s should stay in Oakland
Culture
‘This can’t be art, there’s too much fun!’  
Doron Langberg on his sex-fuelled queer rave paintings
Doron Langberg on his sex-fuelled queer rave paintings
Hot Mess Summer review  
Rylan’s new reality dating show is an absolute shambles
In case you missed it
Images raise hopes of return of wild jaguars to the US
‘I was thrilled and shocked’  
Images raise hopes of return of wild jaguars to the US
A series of sightings suggests the big cats are, against the odds, growing in numbers in New Mexico and Arizona. But Trump’s border wall could yet halt their progress
Sweet 116  
Town throws birthday bash for America’s oldest person
Forty days lost in the rainforest  
Colombia’s miracle rescue
The breadth and depth of female dominance at the Grammys is heartening
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