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Trump campaign reset goes awry in Pennsylvania as he attacks Harris
Donald Trump  
Trump campaign reset goes awry in Pennsylvania as he attacks Harris
Ex-president quickly broke away from prepared speech to accuse vice-president of being a communist and a fascist
Gaza  
Eighteen members of same family killed in Israeli strike
Ukraine  
Zelenskiy’s gamble: success of shock Russia offensive hangs in the balance
France  
Film star Alain Delon dies aged 88
US elections 2024  
Democratic national convention: who are the politicians to watch?
In focus
The evolution of Kamala Harris: from activist in pigtails to presidential candidate
Politics  
The evolution of Kamala Harris: from activist in pigtails to presidential candidate
The daughter of civil rights activists has an unbroken history of working to change ‘anything that wasn’t right’, friends say
National parks  
The number of hikers is increasing. So is the challenge of keeping them safe
‘Monument to history’  
Battle between US and China over future of Mao’s secretary’s diary
Economy  
High stakes at Jackson Hole symposium as Powell surveys US’s rocky prospects
 

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Spotlight
Mesmeric and beautiful, Alain Delon was one of cinema’s most mysterious stars
Film  
Mesmeric and beautiful, Alain Delon was one of cinema’s most mysterious stars
Whether playing the lover opposite Marianne Faithfull or the assassin in Le Samouraï, the prolific French actor was a symbol of the lost beauty of the 60s
Interview  
‘I seem to have this uncanny vibe about me’: actor Morfydd Clark on her eerie roles
Ask Philippa  
Jobs make me feel trapped so I never stay. Am I just lazy?
Photography  
‘I wanted my photos to reflect my disorientation’: Anastasia Samoylova on how Florida’s hyperreal streets inspired her work
Food and drink  
10 of the best regions in Europe for sparkling wine
Leisure time  
Sunday with Jill Scott: ‘I don’t like to sit still for too long’
Opinion
Editorial  
The Observer view on the Middle East crisis: Iran and Israel risk sparking all-out conflict
The Observer view on the Middle East crisis: Iran and Israel risk sparking all-out conflict
Tom Cruise pulled off the best Scientology stunt ever. If only he could really levitate
Sports
UFC  
Adesanya chokes after war of words with Du Plessis
Adesanya chokes after war of words with Du Plessis
Tennis  
Djokovic wants video replays after Draper row
Culture
Roxane Gay  
‘What is the weirdest thing I have done for love? Live with cats’
‘What is the weirdest thing I have done for love? Live with cats’
Books  
The Voyage Home by Pat Barker review – a gritty Greek game of thrones
In case you missed it
A week in tweets: Elon Musk doesn’t stop posting but what is he saying?
Elon Musk  
A week in tweets: Elon Musk doesn’t stop posting but what is he saying?
There is method to the apparent madness of the tycoon’s prolific 24-hour output
Russia  
‘We were sure the Russian army would protect us’: Fury after Ukrainian incursion into Kursk
Stonehenge  
Stonehenge’s altar stone was carried all the way from north-east Scotland. But how?
‘A battle for the political system’s soul’  
How the siege of Gaza split America
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