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World’s top climate scientists expect global heating to blast past 1.5C target
'I could not feel greater despair'  
World’s top climate scientists expect global heating to blast past 1.5C target
Exclusive: Planet is headed for at least 2.5C of heating with disastrous results for humanity
Exclusive  
Chinese network behind one of world’s ‘largest online scams’
Live  
Israel says it is reopening Kerem Shalom aid crossing into Gaza
Florida  
Judge scraps date for Trump Mar-a-Lago documents trial without rescheduling
New Orleans  
Man and woman accused of killing witness in insurance scheme
In focus
Nashville’s mayor on governing a blue island in a sea of red
‘Keep the door open’  
Nashville’s mayor on governing a blue island in a sea of red
Freddie O’Connell is leading his progressive city in a heavily Republican state with equanimity and a spirit of cooperation
‘Countries are now forced to confront it’  
Rise in Chinese espionage arrests alarms Europe
Tennessee’s new, extreme laws  
From arming teachers to corporate tax breaks
 

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Spotlight
The life and legacy of Flannery O’Connor
‘Acid humour was a big part’  
The life and legacy of Flannery O’Connor
A new biopic, starring Maya Hawke, sheds more light on the short but impressive life of the American writer
From Iran to California  
This professor protests for human rights – but at what cost?
Castoffs to catwalk  
Fashion show shines light on vast Chile clothes dump visible from space
‘That open tweet is the canvas’  
Behind the highs, lows and memes of Black Twitter
Prison in Britain  
Marc Conway risked his life to stop the London Bridge terror attack. Why did he fear being sent to prison for it?
‘It’s the brand speaking to you’  
The scent firms making smells for Subway, Abercrombie and more
Opinion
Just how low will Republican politicians stoop to be Trump’s running mate?
Just how low will Republican politicians stoop to be Trump’s running mate?
The world must reject Russia’s nuclear posturing – but not ignore the danger
Sports
NHL draft lottery  
San Jose Sharks win No 1 pick with eye on Macklin Celebrini
 San Jose Sharks win No 1 pick with eye on Macklin Celebrini
WNBA  
League to begin full-time charter flights this season, commissioner says
Culture
Dark Matter review  
Joel Edgerton abducts himself in fun multiverse thriller
Joel Edgerton abducts himself in fun multiverse thriller
The reader interview  
Post your questions for Steve Albini
In case you missed it
So what happens if Israel attacks?
Joe Biden’s ‘red line’ is an invasion of Rafah  
So what happens if Israel attacks?
It’s a moment of truth for Biden’s policy on Israel and the Palestinians – and at the least will make continued prevarication harder to disguise
‘They’ve destroyed us because of some tweets’  
Why has Saudi Arabia targeted these three sisters?
‘I thought: “I’ve engineered the death of Hugh Grant!’’’  
The inside story of Four Weddings and a Funeral
‘I’ve only the clothes on my back’  
Lives swept away by floods in Kenya
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