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Investigation opens as hopes of finding survivors fade
Libya flood  
Investigation opens as hopes of finding survivors fade
Prosecutors to investigate collapse of dams as rescue effort continues a week after catastrophic deluge
Trump  
US special counsel seeks gag order on ‘inflammatory’ statements
‘We build those cars’  
US workers on Ford picket line demand a fair share
Russell Brand  
Actor posts video denying ‘very serious criminal allegations’
Mediterranean  
Newborn baby found dead on boat crossing to Italy
Ukraine invasion
What we know on day 570 of the invasion
At a glance  
What we know on day 570 of the invasion
Ukraine claims to have seized village from Russian forces in Donetsk region; Zelenskiy to meet Biden in Washington next week
What happened this week?  
Catch up with the must-read news and analysis
Belarus  
Leader proposes three-way partnership with Russia and North Korea
'The show must go on'  
35,000 ultra-Orthodox Jews descend on Ukraine for Rosh Hashanah
 

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Does Wile E Coyote explain voters’ gloom amid buoyant economy?
US economy  
Does Wile E Coyote explain voters’ gloom amid buoyant economy?
Official figures point to an impressive recovery but many Americans don’t feel that way. Is the economy heading for a fall?
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The celebrity support letter in American justice
From OJ Simpson to Danny Masterson  
The celebrity support letter in American justice
Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis and Iggy Azalea have faced backlash over character letters on behalf of fellow stars
‘At first I tried to be polite, not to hurt his feelings’  
How a regular ‘liker’ on social media became my stalker
‘It takes over your life’  
World champion strongwomen on the joy of pulling trucks and flipping tyres
Julian Barnes  
I didn’t think it was possible to be a novelist
‘I’m so respectable I could puke’  
John Waters has his Hollywood moment
This is how we do it  
We meet every Thursday for sex marathons
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Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis turns on ‘malignant narcissist’ ex-president
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Husband of Alaska politician killed in plane crash was collecting moose meat
‘It’s organised looting’: UK in grip of a shoplifting epidemic, say store owners
Opinion
This racist US housing policy that tried to fix poverty is a massive failure
This racist US housing policy that tried to fix poverty is a massive failure
With democracy on the ballot, the mainstream press must change its ways
Sports
Moshiri plots exit after ruinous reign but Everton’s future still unsure
Moshiri plots exit after ruinous reign but Everton’s future still unsure
Football  
World Cup-winning squad to continue boycott of Spain team
Culture
‘We had to reclaim what was rightfully ours’  
The triumphant return of the Sugababes
The triumphant return of the Sugababes
Toronto film festival  
Solidarity, swearing, swimming and one standout film
Explore
Morocco’s earthquake puts girls’ education at risk
‘We need to start again’  
Morocco’s earthquake puts girls’ education at risk
Charity that runs boarding houses to help girls in remote Atlas mountains get to school scrambles to find out what facilities remain
‘It’s the great leveller, uniting people across social classes’  
Grace Dent on Britain’s love affair with cheese
Sargasso Sea to Costa Rica thermal dome  
Five amazing ocean sites to make the first protected high seas areas
Mae Muller looks back  
I’m a lot more self-conscious after a lifetime of subliminal messaging
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