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Top Trump advisers in turmoil after campaign’s worst month of 2024
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Top Trump advisers in turmoil after campaign’s worst month of 2024
Senior aides see challenges from enemies real and perceived as the ex-president struggles against Harris
Israel-Gaza war live  
More than 40,000 Palestinians killed since 7 October, Gaza health ministry says
US  
Columbia University president Minouche Shafik resigns in wake of Gaza protests
California  
Survivors of climate disasters demand US inquiry into big oil’s ‘climate crimes’
Meta  
Meta struggles with moderation in Hebrew, according to ex-employee and internal documents
In focus
Gaza death toll hits 40,000 with thousands more yet to be counted
Israel-Gaza war  
Gaza death toll hits 40,000 with thousands more yet to be counted
A new committee hopes to count the true number of losses with people such as the missing or buried unaccounted for
US elections 2024  
‘Opportunity to shape the narrative’: can Harris make up for lost ground with Latino voters?
Exclusive  
‘My family held a funeral for me’: Bangladesh’s ‘disappeared’ emerge from secret prisons

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Spotlight
Michael Moore on how Harris-Walz can defeat Trump: ‘Do weird and cringe until the debate, then nail him’
US elections 2024  
Michael Moore on how Harris-Walz can defeat Trump: ‘Do weird and cringe until the debate, then nail him’
Progressive film-maker says he’s more optimistic than he’s ever been since Trump announced first run eight years ago
Chile  
‘Walls are where we communicate’: how murals paint Chile’s politics
How we met  
‘I found her amazing fan fiction and escaped into this fantasy world’
Film  
Gena Rowlands: the fiercest, most incandescent star of US indie cinema
Latin America  
The problem with people: how more tourists and a growing population are taking their toll on the Galápagos islands
Film  
‘That train sound? It’s a hovering mothership!’: legendary Star Wars sound designer Ben Burtt reveals his secrets
Opinion
I live under the oppressive rule of the Taliban. That’s why I am urging the world to engage with them
I live under the oppressive rule of the Taliban. That’s why I am urging the world to engage with them
I thought I’d spend the summer on a beach with my boyfriend. Instead, I was single – and walking on hot coals
Sports
Soccer  
Emma Hayes made her own luck with the USWNT at the Olympics
Emma Hayes made her own luck with the USWNT at the Olympics
Soccer  
Mauricio Pochettino close to accepting role as new manager of USMNT
Culture
Film  
Alien: Romulus review – grungy, back-to-basics instalment goes over same old ground
Alien: Romulus review – grungy, back-to-basics instalment goes over same old ground
Film  
Gena Rowlands, star of A Woman Under the Influence and Gloria, dies at 94
In case you missed it
Model candidate: the style lesson Kamala Harris can learn from Shirley Chisholm
Kamala Harris  
Model candidate: the style lesson Kamala Harris can learn from Shirley Chisholm
The Democrat has yet to settle on a defining style. But a Black trailblazer offers bold fashion inspiration
Young men and the election  
The heterodoxy: are ‘free thinkers’ like Joe Rogan driving young men to the right – or just confusing them?
US elections 2024  
‘On fire with excitement’: Tim Walz’s former students react to nomination
Venezuela  
Nicolás Maduro’s refusal to quit raises a troubling question for Venezuela: what next?
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