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Israel-Hamas war
Israel-Hamas war: Israel says Hamas is holding 222 hostages as Gaza says more than 5,000 people killed
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Israel-Hamas war: Israel says Hamas is holding 222 hostages as Gaza says more than 5,000 people killed
Israeli military says ground forces went into Gaza Strip overnight to fight Palestinian gunmen as it raises number of confirmed hostages
Full report  
Israel hits Gaza with one of deadliest bombings so far in war
Doctors, poets, families, babies  
Victims of Israel’s war on Gaza
Trapped by debt  
Migrant workers in Israel unable to escape conflict
Gaza hostages  
Pressure grows on Israel to negotiate release
Headlines
Climate experts urge Biden to block gas export hub
‘Carbon mega bomb’  
Climate experts urge Biden to block gas export hub
Despite pressure from environmentalists to halt Louisiana construction, the US president touts gas exports to Europe
‘Red haired weirdo’  
Trump belittles Australian billionaire and denies discussing nuclear submarines
Liz Cheney  
Trump is ‘single most dangerous threat’ to the US
Venezuela  
Machado takes big early lead in presidential primary vote
Argentina  
Far-right populist Javier Milei fails to win first round of presidential election
 

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Ukraine invasion
Ukrainians tell of Russian torture
Electric cables, hammers and guns  
Ukrainians tell of Russian torture
As prosecutors prepare war crimes case, victims reveal how they were beaten and made to dig own graves in Balakliia
At a glance  
What we know on day 607 of the Russian invasion
Kharkiv  
Russian missile strike on postal centre kills six, governor says
UN  
Further evidence of Russian war crimes uncovered
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In depth
Legal experts alarmed by Trump’s attacks on judges
‘He’s like a mob boss’  
Legal experts alarmed by Trump’s attacks on judges
Ex-president’s attempt to discredit charges with smear tactics weakens the judicial system, former judges say
Spotlight
A national park bounces back after California’s biggest single fire
‘There’s still beauty’  
A national park bounces back after California’s biggest single fire
The recovering ecosystem of Lassen Volcanic national park offers lessons on how to protect public lands in a climate crisis era
‘We’re in a housing desert’  
A month in, is New York’s Airbnb crackdown working?
‘I stood up and fought back’  
How revenge porn survivor Georgia Harrison got her abuser jailed
A new start after 60  
My son died – so I changed career to keep his dream alive
Book review  
Holding the Note by David Remnick – erudite portraits of musical greats
The big idea  
Are our short attention spans really getting shorter?
Most read in the last 24 hours
‘This place wanted to be a wetland’: how a farmer turned his fields into a wildlife sanctuary
‘This place wanted to be a wetland’: how a farmer turned his fields into a wildlife sanctuary
Man arrested over alleged mass shooting plot at Oregon climbing event
‘Crabs everywhere’: off Canada’s Pacific coast, Indigenous Haida fight a host of invasive species
Opinion
What will the children who survive the onslaught of Gaza think of those who let it happen?
What will the children who survive the onslaught of Gaza think of those who let it happen?
I grew up in Bosnia, amid fear and hatred of Muslims. Now I see Germany’s mistakes over Gaza
Sports
NFL defenses beware: the Lamar Jackson leviathan may have woken up
NFL defenses beware: the Lamar Jackson leviathan may have woken up
Premier League  
10 talking points from the weekend’s action
Culture
Film-maker Helena Třeštíková  
‘Every life is interesting enough to produce a story’
‘Every life is interesting enough to produce a story’
Escape from tyranny  
The gentle pastor who smuggles North Koreans to freedom
Explore
‘The fight will continue’ for LGBTQ+ equal marriage campaigners
India  
‘The fight will continue’ for LGBTQ+ equal marriage campaigners
Homosexuality was decriminalised in 2018 but the supreme court has declined to change marriage laws
‘I am afraid I will kill myself, like my husband’  
Spotlight on loan firms in Cambodia after Indigenous suicides
Analysis  
The week the world tried to stop Gaza spinning out of control
‘They call me lucky Jim’  
Pioneering Ghanaian photographer James Barnor
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