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Trump prepares for Republican National Convention following assassination bid
US politics live  
Trump prepares for Republican National Convention following assassination bid
Former president says he has rewritten speech in the light of shooting
White House  
Biden urges US to reject ‘extremism and fury’ after Trump assassination attempt
Photography  
‘The job is all about anticipation’: behind the lens of the defining photo of the Trump rally shooting
Security  
Ex-Secret Service agents say ‘massive realignment’ warranted after Trump rally shooting
Donald Trump  
Will Trump call for healing – or rub salt in wounds – in wake of rally shooting?
Headlines
Deadly weekend of strikes draws condemnation with fate of senior Hamas commander unclear
Israel-Gaza war live  
Deadly weekend of strikes draws condemnation with fate of senior Hamas commander unclear
Saturday’s attack on Khan Younis that left more than 90 dead draws criticism; Hamas concealing fate of Mohammed Deif says IDF
Venezuela  
Maduro rival promises ‘government for all’ if he wins Venezuela election
Cancer  
Scientists make DNA discovery that could help find cure for pancreatic cancer
Donald Trump  
‘This just isn’t going to add up’: experts warn Trumponomics would hurt US
TV  
Shannen Doherty, Beverly Hills 90210 star, dies at 53
 

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In focus
‘Be yourself’: Ukraine launches PR drive to attract recruits to weary army
Ukraine  
‘Be yourself’: Ukraine launches PR drive to attract recruits to weary army
Kyiv is trying out novel means to lure in volunteers after draft expansion prompted thousands to go into hiding
Israel-Gaza war  
Living in a tent with premature triplets: how fear and anxiety haunt Gaza’s new mothers
Trump, Don Jr and Maga mania  
Your guide to the Republican convention
Spotlight
Abused, expelled, orphaned at eight months: how athlete Bob Beamon beat the odds – and became a legend
Fascinating Olympians  
Abused, expelled, orphaned at eight months: how athlete Bob Beamon beat the odds – and became a legend
He discusses pride, pressure and the politics of that momentous Summer Games
Deadpool & Wolverine sneak preview hints at a snarky satire on Marvel’s multiverse
Film  
June Squibb on getting her first starring role at 94: ‘I don’t have to prove myself any more’
Music  
Song of the summer 2024: writers pick their tracks of the season
Travel  
The renaissance of Venice’s favourite retreat
Film  
Thelma review – June Squibb is marvellous in sweet mobility scooter revenge caper
Opinion
Did Donald Trump just win the election?
Did Donald Trump just win the election?
Blue Maga: we need to talk about the cult-like turn of the Democratic party
Sports
Copa América  
Argentina 1-0 Colombia (aet): Martínez's late strike secures historic title in chaotic final
Argentina 1-0 Colombia (aet): Martínez's late strike secures historic title in chaotic final
Tennis  
It’s only a matter of time before Carlos Alcaraz earns seat at table of legends
Culture
Film  
Shannen Doherty – a life in pictures
Shannen Doherty – a life in pictures
US television  
Shannen Doherty obituary
In case you missed it
‘Let’s make history!’: Amazon staff at UK warehouse vote on union recognition
Amazon  
‘Let’s make history!’: Amazon staff at UK warehouse vote on union recognition
In Coventry, the GMB has been canvassing hard to represent workers officially – and the potentially historic result is due this week
‘A botched prosecution’  
Alec Baldwin’s trial gets shock ending fit for Hollywood
Business  
Why are 91% of small business owners so darned happy?
‘Rule of the lawless’  
What does the authoritarian playbook look like?
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