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Israel-Hamas war
Israel announces evacuation of residents within 2km of Lebanon and says 199 hostages held in Gaza
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Israel announces evacuation of residents within 2km of Lebanon and says 199 hostages held in Gaza
Plan includes evacuation of 28 settlements after exchanges of fire with Hezbollah, Israel says; Hamas holding 199 hostages
Full report  
Israel denies report of ceasefire in southern Gaza
‘I hope it can endure’  
Examples of Jewish-Arab solidarity offer hope in Israel
Israel  
Friends of woman killed in kibbutz pledge to rebuild settlement
At a glance  
What we know on day ten
Headlines
How a little-known pollution rule keeps the air dirty for millions of Americans
Revealed  
How a little-known pollution rule keeps the air dirty for millions of Americans
Donald Trump  
Judge to consider imposing gag order in 2020 election interference case
'Cop City'  
Georgia refuses to release evidence from police shooting of activist
Illinois  
Landlord kills six-year-old Muslim boy and stabs mother in hate crime
‘I don’t think it’s too much’  
Waffle House workers push for $25 an hour
 
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Ukraine invasion
 Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 600 of the Russian invasion
At a glance  
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 600 of the Russian invasion
Russia’s biggest offensive in months is failing, says Ukrainian commander; at least six people killed in Russian strikes
‘The tuba player is now a machine gunner’  
Classical music on the Ukrainian frontline
What happened this week?  
Catch up with the must-read news and analysis
Alexei Navalny  
Russia detains lawyers acting for opposition leader
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In depth
Seed farmers struggle amid the climate crisis
‘No normal seasons any more’  
Seed farmers struggle amid the climate crisis
Floods, freezes and heatwaves threaten seed production as farmers scramble to produce strains that resist climate chaos
Spotlight
The hidden disorder that can ruin women’s lives
‘My self-worth plummeted every month’  
The hidden disorder that can ruin women’s lives
Tennessee  
Abortion ban put her at risk – now she’s running for office to change the law
The pet I'll never forget  
The emotional support hamster who helped me through depression
The big idea  
Why do we find cuteness so hard to resist?
‘I’ve never been more dangerous than when I was 14’  
An ex-member of Scotland’s teen gangs fights back
Punk, Sting and ‘electrified zombies high on glue’  
Stewart Copeland on how the Police formed
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Prominent Iranian film-maker Dariush Mehrjui and his wife stabbed to death
Prominent Iranian film-maker Dariush Mehrjui and his wife stabbed to death
‘They want revenge. They’re saying, either we die or you die’: West Bank residents fear rising tide of violence
Israel confirms 155 people being held hostage by Hamas
Opinion
The language being used to describe Palestinians is genocidal
The language being used to describe Palestinians is genocidal
The peril now facing us: Israel invades, Iran intervenes – and this war goes global
Sports
Tepper has a brilliant financial mind. Running the Panthers though …
Tepper has a brilliant financial mind. Running the Panthers though …
Real life or fantasy?  
Welcome to Wrexham where TV cameras can blur the lines
Culture
Richard Curtis  
Love Actually director admits regret over weight jokes and lack of diversity in films
Love Actually director admits regret over weight jokes and lack of diversity in films
‘Rejecting hatred and fear’  
Why Powell and Pressburger’s weird, confounding films are perfect for our times
Explore
Could Egypt open it to fleeing Palestinians?
Rafah border crossing  
Could Egypt open it to fleeing Palestinians?
As people in the Gaza Strip move south en masse, we look at the prospects of their being granted refuge in Sinai
‘Take flowers to our mass grave’  
Letters from Spain’s Franco victims collected in new book
‘It’s lonely being a Jewish critic of Israel’  
Nathan Thrall on his book about a Palestinian father’s tragedy
Billionaire space race  
Can Bezos’s Project Kuiper catch up to Musk’s Starlink?
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