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Racism at heart of US failure to tackle deadly heatwaves, expert warns
Climate crisis  
Racism at heart of US failure to tackle deadly heatwaves, expert warns
Jeff Goodell, author of The Heat Will Kill You First, found ‘engine of planetary chaos’ in travels from Antarctica to California
Live  
Sweden stun USA on penalties in Women’s World Cup 2023 last 16
‘These people are diehard’  
Iowa Trump supporters shrug off indictments
Live  
Russia-Ukraine war: Three dead in overnight shelling across Ukraine
‘We fight on’  
Fears for France’s Sunday paper over editor with far-right ties

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Looking back on previous human calamities, all of which will be dwarfed by this, you find yourself repeatedly asking “why didn’t they … ?” The answer is power: the power of a few to countermand the interests of humanity. It always has been, but the stakes are now higher than ever.

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Ukraine invasion
China ‘backs further peace talks’ after Saudi Arabia summit
Ukraine  
China ‘backs further peace talks’ after Saudi Arabia summit
Senior officials from about 40 countries met in Jeddah in attempt to draft key principles on ending war
Kyiv  
Ukraine replaces Soviet symbol on Motherland monument
Sweden  
Russia accused of spreading false claims about Qur’an burnings to harm Nato bid
At a glance  
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 529 of the invasion
In depth
How the president’s son became a Republican target – again
‘What about Hunter Biden?’  
How the president’s son became a Republican target – again
The GOP is trying very hard to prove wrongdoing by father and son to distract from the three indictments of Donald Trump
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The life-affirming joy of finding a missing pet
Friends reunited  
The life-affirming joy of finding a missing pet
Lost dogs, cats, snakes, tortoises… Owners share their pet’s escape stories – and how they found them again
Chrissie Hynde  
‘I’m more relaxed now. Ageing is like being a pothead again’
Ask Philippa  
My father’s anxiety makes family visits unbearable
‘BookTok sells’  
Teen literary influencers swaying publishers
Friendship  
Rethinking the ‘gay best friend’
Is good posture overrated?  
Back to first principles on back pain
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Bigoted, antisemitic, gross: Rudy Giuliani finds an even lower low
Opinion
Look at the crisis in the Amazon and understand the stakes: we’re battling for life itself
Look at the crisis in the Amazon and understand the stakes: we’re battling for life itself
Why the US will break out first from the low-growth trap
Sports
Simone Biles  
US star dazzles in return from 732-day layoff with US Classic rout
US star dazzles in return from 732-day layoff with US Classic rout
Premier League  
Fan previews, part one: Arsenal to Fulham
Culture
A train lover’s guide to Paris  
Metropolitain by Andrew Martin review
Metropolitain by Andrew Martin review
Back to the stone age  
The sustainable building material we’ve all been waiting for…
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‘Flu shot cheerleader’ speaks out on being used by anti-vaxxer movement
'I didn't know anything'  
‘Flu shot cheerleader’ speaks out on being used by anti-vaxxer movement
Desiree Jennings speaks with NBC about being cast into US spotlight in 2009 after seasonal jab led to unexplainable disability
‘Endless possibilities’  
The chemists changing molecules atom by atom
Analysis  
Is Germany’s great economy sinking into ‘slowcession’?
‘Evil does exist’  
Louisiana victim of Catholic priest abuse urges reform
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With daily reports of extreme heat, the time for denial is over. Heatwaves across the northern hemisphere are more alarming evidence of the accelerating levels of climate damage; reminders that people across the world are losing their livelihoods – and lives – due to deadlier and more frequent heatwaves, floods, wildfires and droughts.

Journalism alone won’t reverse our trajectory. But there are three reasons why properly funded independent reporting will help us address it.

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