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Kamala Harris poised to announce her vice-presidential running mate
US election live updates  
Kamala Harris poised to announce her vice-presidential running mate
Kamala Harris is deciding between Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro and Minnesota governor Tim Walz, it was reported on Monday
Revealed  
US neo-Nazi terror group aims to revive activities ahead of election
Paris Olympic Games live  
Olympics day 11: athletics, showjumping, cycling, boxing and more
Stock markets  
Japanese stocks soar after massive sell-off shook global markets
Middle East crisis live  
US personnel injured in attack on Iraq army base as region braces for fresh violence
Paris Olympic Games 2024
Gracious, petty and brilliant – Biles is arguably bigger than the US Olympic movement
Simone Biles  
Gracious, petty and brilliant – Biles is arguably bigger than the US Olympic movement
There is a credible argument that the gymnast has been America’s best athlete for more than a decade. And she now wields incredible influence
Sport  
NBC’s High School French Olympics are a triumph of shock and awe streaming
Duplantis achieves new heights with world record
‘Thompson is a gold medalist!’  
NBC announcer apologizes after incorrect 100m call
Swimming  
'One and done': Phelps says dopers should be given lifetime ban
 

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In focus
How children of freed spies learned they were Russian on flight to Moscow
Prisoner exchange  
How children of freed spies learned they were Russian on flight to Moscow
Sofia, 11, and Daniel, 8, did not speak the language and knew nothing about their new home country
Explained  
What’s behind the stock meltdown and will there be a recession?
Far right  
Are the authorities powerless to stop Tommy Robinson’s online output?
Spotlight
A bolt of lightning struck my plane – and I plunged 3,000m into a rainforest
How we survive  
A bolt of lightning struck my plane – and I plunged 3,000m into a rainforest
Juliane Diller was 17 when the aircraft she and her mother were on exploded. Of the 92 people on board, Juliane was the only survivor – and it would take her 11 days to walk to safety
Romance books  
My weeks of reading hornily: steamy book sales have doubled – and I soon found out why
The long read  
On board the Creed cruise: the unfathomable return of the ‘worst band of the 90s’
Canada  
Why is anti-immigrant sentiment on the rise in Canada?
Women's rights  
She wanted a divorce so her father hacked her legs with an axe: how Pakistan fails women
Sexual healing  
My wife has no libido. Should I sleep with other people, as she suggests?
Opinion
The United States is not facing an imminent recession. This is nonsense
The United States is not facing an imminent recession. This is nonsense
Palestinians voices are needed more than ever. But they are being silenced
Sports
NFL  
Chiefs sign Butker to record contract after controversial offseason
Chiefs sign Butker to record contract after controversial offseason
MLB  
‘It sucks. It’s painful. It hurts’: White Sox lose record-tying 21st straight game
Culture
Film  
Missile attacks and masterpieces: Mike Figgis on the bravery of a film festival under fire in Ukraine
Missile attacks and masterpieces: Mike Figgis on the bravery of a film festival under fire in Ukraine
Film  
Rebel Moon: what do Zack Snyder’s extravagant Netflix director’s cuts add?
In case you missed it
Project 2025: what does the rightwing blueprint say about abortion?
Explainer  
Project 2025: what does the rightwing blueprint say about abortion?
Policy playbook developed for potential Trump 2.0 term aims to ban abortion pills, increase surveillance and champion fetal personhood
US elections 2024  
Young men in the US used to lean left. Could they now hand Trump the presidency?
Profile  
Who is Tim Walz, the governor who could be Harris’s vice-presidential pick?
Analysis  
US and UK expected to be drawn in as Iran prepares retaliation against Israel
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