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US pro-birth conference’s links to far-right eugenicists
Revealed  
US pro-birth conference’s links to far-right eugenicists
Natal conference, to be held in Austin in December, promoted on far-right podcast circuit and set to host self-described eugenicists
Florida  
Thousands donate to save abortion clinic amid crippling state fines
Twitter  
X accused of helping Saudi Arabia commit human rights abuses
Burning Man  
Officials investigate death as thousands stranded by floods
Live  
Russia-Ukraine war: Romania denies Ukraine claims Russian drones were detonated in Nato territory
Ukraine invasion
Ukraine’s defence minister resigns after Zelenskiy removes him from post
Ukraine  
Ukraine’s defence minister resigns after Zelenskiy removes him from post
Oleksii Reznikov, whose ministry has been hit by corruption scandals, confirms in letter he is stepping down
Turkey  
Erdoğan to attempt to persuade Putin to revive Black Sea grain deal
‘A psychological weapon’  
Inside a Ukrainian factory making decoy kit
Rustem Umerov  
Who is Ukraine’s next defence minister?
In depth
Starbucks workers allege anti-union firings
‘This is psychological warfare’  
Starbucks workers allege anti-union firings
The National Labor Relations Board has reinstated 28 of the more than 200 pro-union workers fired since late 2021
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The story of Japanese Americans proves otherwise
Think reparations are impossible?  
The story of Japanese Americans proves otherwise
Four decades after their incarceration in the second world war, survivors received redress. Now veterans of the movement are fighting for reparations for Black Americans
‘We are going to overcome this'  
Cree nation counts cost on anniversary of mass killings
Meet Catty Bradshaw!  
The stars who take home pets from sets
The Killer review  
Terrific David Fincher thriller about a philosophising hitman
CNN  
Can Mark Thompson revive the news network's struggling fortunes?
‘My son’s going to watch it now Mischa Barton’s on board!’  
Stars of the souped-up cinematic Neighbours reboot reveal all
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A new start after 60: ‘I was scouted by a model agency. Now I get to show that mature people can be cool’
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Native tribe to get back land 160 years after largest mass hanging in US history
The pet I’ll never forget: Glenn was a funny, barky dream of a dog. Then one day he just wasn’t there
Opinion
Reality TV stars endure awful pay and working conditions. Let’s change that
Reality TV stars endure awful pay and working conditions. Let’s change that
The unwanted Spanish soccer kiss is textbook male chauvinism. Don’t excuse it
Sports
Premier League  
10 talking points from the weekend’s action
10 talking points from the weekend’s action
US Open  
Swiatek’s title defence ends with defeat to Ostapenko
Culture
‘I blamed everyone else but I was the problem’  
The Breeders on fallouts, reunions and 30 years of Last Splash
The Breeders on fallouts, reunions and 30 years of Last Splash
‘It’s not possible!’  
The crazy tightropes and dangling pianos of art daredevil Catherine Yass
Explore
The women left with a debt mountain by coercive partners
‘He took every penny’  
The women left with a debt mountain by coercive partners
Coercive or controlling behaviour has been an offence since 2015, but its financial aspects are poorly understood and can leave lives in ruins, a new report says
‘We can’t take any of this for granted’  
Gaza’s fight to keep its treasures safe at home
Crumbling England  
From schools to hospitals, how bad is the current crisis?
Hate a nickname?  
Act early to stop it catching on, say etiquette experts
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