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Joe Biden to meet Israeli leader at UN in awkward rapprochement
Benjamin Netanyahu  
Joe Biden to meet Israeli leader at UN in awkward rapprochement
US president agrees to talks at general assembly despite deep unease over policies of Israeli PM’s hardline coalition
Tropical cyclone Lee  
Storm makes landfall in Nova Scotia as thousands lose power
Live  
Nato chief warns of no swift end to war; Russian missiles hit agricultural facility in Odesa
Russell Brand  
Entertainment industry 'has questions to answer' after rape and sexual assault allegations
New York  
AOC to headline major climate march ahead of UN summit
Ukraine invasion
Rifts over Ukraine disrupt UN summit on crises in the global south
Analysis  
Rifts over Ukraine disrupt UN summit on crises in the global south
Drama at the general assembly and security council will distract the world body from the failures in its sustainable development goals
Daniel Burke  
Body found in Ukraine in search for missing British man
Kim Jong-un  
North Korean leader returns home after Russia trip underscoring ties with Putin
At a glance  
What we know on day 571 of the invasion
'The show must go on'  
35,000 ultra-Orthodox Jews travel to Ukraine for Rosh Hashanah
 

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In depth
US tech investment sparks dreams of economic revival – but results are uneven
Rust Belt  
US tech investment sparks dreams of economic revival – but results are uneven
As Biden’s 2022 Chips Act sees $280bn poured into economy, new industry has come to some towns but floundered in others
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Biden team veers from humour to hardball to tackle age issue
The old story  
Biden team veers from humour to hardball to tackle age issue
The White House has adopted a new, aggressive tone to negative reports about the 80-year-old president’s fitness to govern but could it backfire?
Ask Philippa  
I feel like I’ve wasted my 20s. What is holding me back?
Religion  
Evangelical Christians need Republicans. Does the party need them?
After 10 years, I’m stepping down as the Observer’s film critic. Here are my top films from the decade
Elon Musk likes to think he saved us from Armageddon. He’s just brought it closer
‘Abstinence is difficult’  
Inside the 12-step program for internet addiction
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Russell Brand accused of rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse
‘It’s a power game’: students accused in university rape hearings call in lawyers
Opinion
Who lives and who dies in the world’s next pandemic should not depend on where they live
Who lives and who dies in the world’s next pandemic should not depend on where they live
Values we teach our kids change – but good manners are timeless
Sports
Man Utd 1-3 Brighton  
Welbeck helps to deepen misery for struggling hosts
Welbeck helps to deepen misery for struggling hosts
Charlie Manuel  
Former Phillies manager suffers stroke during medical procedure
Culture
‘Used as dartboards’  
Rare British war comic art rescued from bins, skips and floods
Rare British war comic art rescued from bins, skips and floods
A smoking quill?  
Notes in Bible margin could be handwriting of the Venerable Bede
Explore
The forgotten Australian hero who saved thousands from the Nazis’ crimes
Bruce Dowding  
The forgotten Australian hero who saved thousands from the Nazis’ crimes
Post-Roe  
Anti-abortion groups target law protecting clinics from violence
‘At first I tried to be polite, not to hurt his feelings’  
How a regular ‘liker’ on social media became my stalker
‘We’re in a bumpy part of the ride’  
Superdry's founder on fashion’s ups and downs
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