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Lawsuit says US environmental agency ignores harm of biofuel production
Ethanol  
Lawsuit says US environmental agency ignores harm of biofuel production
New suit charges that the EPA disregards ethanol production’s impact on endangered species as it is directed to study under law
Live  
Drones hit two buildings in Moscow, says mayor, as Odesa struck again
US elections  
Never Trumpers get ‘brutal wake-up call’ as Republican candidates flounder
Live  
Brazil v Panama: Women’s World Cup 2023
Israel  
Netanyahu out of hospital as thousands protest over vote to overhaul supreme court powers
Ukraine invasion
Two drones downed over Moscow, says defence ministry
Russia  
Two drones downed over Moscow, says defence ministry
Officials blame Ukraine for drones that hit non-residential buildings in Russian capital and say there were no casualties
‘Nobody cares’  
Russia’s arms buildup in Barents Sea creating toxic legacy
‘This is barbarism’  
Shock at Russian strike on Odesa cathedral
At a glance  
What we know on day 516 of the invasion
In depth
Teamsters president on looming UPS strike
‘They’re fired up’  
Teamsters president on looming UPS strike
Sean O’Brien could be leading his union in one of the biggest – and costliest – strike at a single private employer in US history
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I became a powerlifter at 71 – and I’ve never felt so good about myself
A new start after 60  
I became a powerlifter at 71 – and I’ve never felt so good about myself
Peeps Nicol was newly widowed, ‘really unfit’, and struggling with MS when she first visited her local gym last year. Now she can deadlift 55kg and has begun competing
Kool & the Gang’s Robert Bell  
‘When the astronauts went into space, they played Celebration’
‘There’s no other option but to fight’  
Iranian women defiant as ‘morality police’ return
The slow running revolution  
How to move at a ‘sexy’ pace – and really enjoy the race
The pet I'll never forget  
Julius the tortoise won our hearts – then died of a broken penis
The breast surgeon who had breast cancer  
‘I used to say, “Don’t Google it.” First thing I did? Google it’
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He hid, hoping against hope I’d leave: how a cockroach changed my mind about killing insects
He hid, hoping against hope I’d leave: how a cockroach changed my mind about killing insects
Our generation was told liberal economics would make us free. Look at us now. We were misled
Want to quickly spot idiots? Here are five foolproof red flags
Opinion
The Pentagon doesn’t need $886bn. I oppose this bloated defense budget
The Pentagon doesn’t need $886bn. I oppose this bloated defense budget
I was a US nuclear missile operator. I’m grateful for the Oppenheimer film
Sports
Kylian Mbappé  
Al-Hilal submit world-record $333m bid for PSG forward
Al-Hilal submit world-record $333m bid for PSG forward
Oscar De La Hoya  
‘I didn’t love boxing. I was just good at it’
Culture
‘It’s positive, not apocalyptic'  
Can climate change art help save the planet?
Can climate change art help save the planet?
‘On reflection, it’s very uncool’  
Readers’ scrapbooks of pop fandom
Explore
Assa Traoré’s campaign for justice after brother died in police custody in France
‘I have fought every day since’  
Assa Traoré’s campaign for justice after brother died in police custody in France
Death of Adama Traoré in 2016 renewed allegations of racism and violence in French police forces
Naarm, Gadigal, Tāmaki Makaurau  
Indigenous placenames in the spotlight at Women’s World Cup
Welcome to Slowjamastan!  
The desert micronation with no Crocs and no taxes
Macron in New Caledonia  
Why is the territory divided and will it break away from France?
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