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Middle East crisis
‘Tehran will burn,’ Israel warns after missile strikes as Iran threatens UK, US and France regional bases
Middle East crisis live  
‘Tehran will burn,’ Israel warns after missile strikes as Iran threatens UK, US and France regional bases
Three people reported dead in Israel after Iranian strikes as Tehran says 78 people, mostly civilians, killed in Israeli attack
Israel  
‘I support it completely’: Israelis back attack on Iran even as retaliatory missiles hit Tel Aviv
Analysis  
Israel’s air might and Iran’s nuclear bunkers may make for lengthy conflict
Explained  
What has Israel hit in Iran and who were the generals and nuclear scientists killed?
Iran  
‘The sky is red and we fear more attacks’: Iranians left stunned by Israeli strikes
News
Demonstrations across US loom over Trump’s military parade
Protest  
Demonstrations across US loom over Trump’s military parade
Millions set to turn out for what’s expected to be the biggest day of protest since president’s second term began
Washington DC  
Tanks to roll through city as Trump hosts US military parade
‘Venice is worn out’  
Locals see Jeff Bezos wedding as symbol of city’s ills
Los Angeles protests  
US marines detain civilian in first known instance since Trump deployed troops to LA
Florida  
Shark nearly bites off 9-year-old girl’s hand in attack
 

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In focus
Brian Wilson was a musical genius. Are there any left?
The Saturday read  
Brian Wilson was a musical genius. Are there any left?
In pop, which equates genius with innovation, recent artists have not pioneered new forms like those from the 60s. Has the digital age sidelined invention and promoted the derivative for ever?
Environment  
Is the ocean ‘having a moment’? This was the UN summit where the world woke up to the decline of the seas
The Mossad  
Out of the shadows: drone-op claims show Israel’s Mossad leaning in to its legend
Features
‘The risk was worth it’: All Fours author Miranda July on sex, power and giving women permission to blow up their lives
Books  
‘The risk was worth it’: All Fours author Miranda July on sex, power and giving women permission to blow up their lives
The artist and author’s hit book had so much in common with her own life that even her friends forgot it wasn’t real. How did this revolutionary portrayal of midlife desire come to inspire a generation of women?
Blind date  
‘It felt more like two people having a friendly conversation at a conference’
 
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Opinion
We are no longer free. But we can win our freedom back
Americans disagree on much – but this week, we have found common ground
Sports
NBA finals  
Gilgeous-Alexander blows up late as Thunder level series at two games apiece
Gilgeous-Alexander blows up late as Thunder level series at two games apiece
Club World Cup 2025  
Raids and fear cast a large shadow over tournament's big launch
Culture
Books  
Women’s prize winner Yael van der Wouden: ‘It’s heartbreaking to see so much hatred towards queer people’
Women’s prize winner Yael van der Wouden: ‘It’s heartbreaking to see so much hatred towards queer people’
Music  
Bright Eyes’ Conor Oberst: ‘There was a time I wished I’d never made music’
Lifestyle
Walking holidays  
‘On a peak under a blue sky’: the joy of summer in Europe’s mountains
‘On a peak under a blue sky’: the joy of summer in Europe’s mountains
The quiz  
What was proposed as a basic taste by a chemist in 1908? The Saturday quiz
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Los Angeles Ice protests  
Why did Angelenos swiftly resist Ice raids? Look to LA’s deep immigrant roots
Culture  
Everyone’s a winner: how awards shows became popular again
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