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Kyiv children’s hospital likely took direct hit from Russian missile, UN says
Russia-Ukraine live  
Kyiv children’s hospital likely took direct hit from Russian missile, UN says
UN analysis of video footage of scene of deadly strike on Ohmatdyt children’s hospital suggests ‘high likelihood’ it took direct hit from Russian missile
Extreme weather  
Hurricane Beryl supercharged by ‘crazy’ ocean temperatures, experts say
January 6  
Trump plans to block hearings in federal election case before 2024 vote
Rust film set shooting  
Jury selection begins in Alec Baldwin’s involuntary manslaughter trial over Rust shooting
Joe Biden  
Leading House Democrat Adam Smith calls on Biden to end presidential bid
In focus
Inside Trump’s ties to rightwing policy playbook
Project 2025  
Inside Trump’s ties to rightwing policy playbook
Trump has disavowed the manifesto, but his goals for civil service cuts, deportation and more show a shared vision
Exclusive  
Lucy Letby: killer or coincidence? Why experts question evidence of UK neonatal nurse's conviction
Environment  
Devastation as world’s biggest wetland burns: ‘those that cannot run don’t stand a chance’
 

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Spotlight
‘It comes for your very soul’: how Alzheimer’s undid my dazzling, creative wife in her 40s
The long read  
‘It comes for your very soul’: how Alzheimer’s undid my dazzling, creative wife in her 40s
By the time my wife got a diagnosis, her long and harrowing deterioration had already begun. By the end, I was in awe of her
Fascinating Olympians  
Secrets, betrayal and shocking abuse: how Greg Louganis survived – and became the greatest diver of all time
Canada  
Ottawa’s first ‘night mayor’ is on a mission to shed city’s boring reputation
Film  
Bushman review – amazing real-time evocation of a Nigerian’s life in 70s America
Book of the day  
Kafka: Selected Stories, edited by Mark Harman review – the master who never wasted a word
Basketball  
What happens when NBA rookies become millionaires overnight?
Opinion
JD Vance is a rightwing troll disguised as a populist. He could be our next vice-president
JD Vance is a rightwing troll disguised as a populist. He could be our next vice-president
The media has been breathlessly attacking Biden. What about Trump?
Sports
Wimbledon  
Djokovic attacks ‘disrespectful’ chants after routing Rune
Djokovic attacks ‘disrespectful’ chants after routing Rune
Tour de France  
Race resumes with stage 10 to Saint-Amand-Montrond
Culture
Television  
House of the Dragon: season two, episode four recap – dragons rain hell in a truly terrific hour of TV
House of the Dragon: season two, episode four recap – dragons rain hell in a truly terrific hour of TV
Documentary  
‘They couldn’t stop themselves’: what do we really know about serial killers?
In case you missed it
Caitlin Clark is heavy favorite for rookie of the year. It’s the wrong choice
WNBA  
Caitlin Clark is heavy favorite for rookie of the year. It’s the wrong choice
The Indiana Fever guard has had an impressive first season as a professional. But her old college rival Angel Reese has been consistently excellent
Analysis  
Nato will announce ‘historic’ Ukraine aid package – but hospital attack shows it’s not enough
Analysis  
Do gut microbes have a role in autism itself?
The age of extinction  
Trophy hunter killings spark fierce battle over the future of super tusker elephants
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