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Russia-Ukraine war: serviceman killed in Black Sea navy HQ strike, Russia says; Kyiv warns of Moscow ‘energy terror’ campaign
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Russia-Ukraine war: serviceman killed in Black Sea navy HQ strike, Russia says; Kyiv warns of Moscow ‘energy terror’ campaign
‘Feels horrible to say no’  
Abortion funds run out of money as US demand surges
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Migration could be ‘dissolving force for EU’, says bloc’s top diplomat
Terrorism list  
US sued over nearly 20-year-old federal document by Muslim rights group
UAW strike  
Republican hopefuls split on how to curry favor with workers
Ukraine invasion
Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 576 of the invasion
At a glance  
Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 576 of the invasion
Zelenskiy addresses US Congress and meets with Biden; Russia launches largest missile attacks in a month
Ukraine  
Zelenskiy faces difficult conversations in Washington amid Congress spending battle
Russia  
Country temporarily bans export of petrol and diesel to stabilise domestic market
Ukraine’s awkward allies  
The far-right Russians fighting on Kyiv’s side
Ukraine  
Country hit with largest wave of Russian missiles since mid-August
 

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How wildfires have turned vast forests from carbon sink into super-emitter
Canada  
How wildfires have turned vast forests from carbon sink into super-emitter
This year’s out-of-control blazes released 2bn tonnes of CO2 – probably triple the country’s annual carbon footprint
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The $963m Roman Abramovich art collection revealed
‘You could fill a museum with it’  
The $963m Roman Abramovich art collection revealed
'It saved me'  
Colombia’s magical forest dance school aims to break cycle of violence and suffering
Kylie: Tension review  
Padam was just for starters…
Experience  
My boyfriend lives with my husband
‘A lot of biopics depend on likeness – this is braver’  
Gabriel Byrne on playing Samuel Beckett
No rides, but lots of rows  
‘Reactionary’ French theme park plots expansion
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US prison labor is cruel and pointless legalized slavery. I know first-hand
US prison labor is cruel and pointless legalized slavery. I know first-hand
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Sports
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I wasn’t sure if I'd find happiness again in my surfing
I wasn’t sure if I'd find happiness again in my surfing
NFL  
Niners trample short-handed Giants for 3-0 start
Culture
‘Big Bird’s hands were on my shoulders!’  
The psychology professor who teamed up with Sesame Street
The psychology professor who teamed up with Sesame Street
‘The hate and contempt are as strong as the love’  
Alt band Blonde Redhead on their twisted bond
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Power and scandal: how media titan drove the UK, US and Australia to the right
Rupert Murdoch  
Power and scandal: how media titan drove the UK, US and Australia to the right
‘A hidden universe of suffering’  
The Palestinian children sent to jail
Space race  
Hidden in the Arctic, Sweden is quietly winning Europe’s next big battle to send a satellite into orbit
‘They view us as second class’  
Dreamers face fresh blow in long fight to stay
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