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Trump Pentagon nominee endorsed extremist Christian doctrine on podcast
Revealed  
Trump Pentagon nominee endorsed extremist Christian doctrine on podcast
In newly uncovered recordings, Pete Hegseth rails against feminism, ‘critical race theory’, and even democracy itself
Middle East crisis  
Israel lobbies Trump to delay withdrawal of its troops from Lebanon
US politics live  
Trump to visit California as he criticizes governor; most Americans don’t approve of Elon Musk’s ‘department’
Africa  
Europe overhauls funding to Tunisia after Guardian exposes migrant abuse
US Capitol attack  
Former ‘Maga Granny’ refuses to accept Trump’s pardon for actions on January 6
Trump administration
How world has responded to Trump’s Paris climate agreement withdrawal
Climate crisis  
How world has responded to Trump’s Paris climate agreement withdrawal
From Europe to Canada, Africa, China and Brazil, most countries appear to have doubled down on their commitment to tackle crisis
US healthcare  
Travel, grant and funding cuts ‘stifling’ US health agencies in new Trump era
California  
‘Chaos agent’ Trump revives California water wars as experts warn of turmoil
Flags  
Trump administration bans non-US flags from being flown at embassies
 

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In focus
Ohio police crack down on body-camera footage in a blow to civil liberties
Ohio  
Ohio police crack down on body-camera footage in a blow to civil liberties
New state law means police can ‘create a paywall’ up to $750 for access to crucial video evidence from officers’ cameras
Film  
Irish-language cinema has bright future despite Oscars snub, says Kneecap director
Environment  
Extreme weather failing to encourage political climate action, says activist Luisa Neubauer
Spotlight
I lost my nose. Now I have seven different ones to choose from
Experience  
I lost my nose. Now I have seven different ones to choose from
There has been the odd awkward incident – sometimes if I’m pulling a tight jumper over my head, I’ll accidentally knock my nose off
Gaza  
‘A constant state of panic’: how war triggered new wave of depression and insomnia among Palestinian refugees from 1967 war
Ryan Gosling for Star Wars? It may be the end of the franchise as we know it
Interview  
‘I was a multimillionaire, I had a beautiful girlfriend, I was unhappy’: the ups and downs of a supertrader
Ranked  
‘Her face is a marvel!’: Vanessa Redgrave’s 20 best films
Television  
‘Are you kidding me?’: TV writer says she was asked to make female lead 20 years younger
Opinion
‘Contempt is a dangerous way to lead a country’: here is the sermon that enraged Donald Trump
‘Contempt is a dangerous way to lead a country’: here is the sermon that enraged Donald Trump
Does Putin know why Ukraine fights on? Because we prize freedom above stability and wealth
Sports
Tennis live  
Australian Open – Sinner races past Shelton to set up final with Zverev
Australian Open – Sinner races past Shelton to set up final with Zverev
Boxing live  
Inoue destroys Kim to retain undisputed junior featherweight title
Culture
Music  
FKA twigs: Eusexua review – a hymn to the healing power of the dancefloor
FKA twigs: Eusexua review – a hymn to the healing power of the dancefloor
Film  
Nosferatu’s Robert Eggers to direct sequel to 1986’s Labyrinth
In case you missed it
Revealed: Microsoft deepened ties with Israeli military to provide tech support during Gaza war
Israel-Gaza war  
Revealed: Microsoft deepened ties with Israeli military to provide tech support during Gaza war
Leaked documents shed light on how Israel integrated the US tech giant into its war effort to meet a growing demand for cloud and AI tools
Donald Trump  
‘Setting us up for catastrophe’: alarm at Trump attack on federal disaster agency
Film  
‘I was careful not to exploit the tears or the drama’: the director of Oscar-tipped Once Upon a Time in Ukraine on her powerful documentary
‘Awe-inspiring and harrowing'  
How two orcas with a taste for liver decimated the great white shark capital of the world
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