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'Too early to say’ whether Ukraine’s summer offensive has failed; Russian drones attack Kyiv
Live  
'Too early to say’ whether Ukraine’s summer offensive has failed; Russian drones attack Kyiv
Gen Mark Milley, head of the US military, says offensive has gone ‘slower than anticipated’ but battle isn’t done
Arizona  
Phoenix breaks heat record as city hits 110F for the 54th consecutive day
Ohio  
Working class felt deserted by Democrats. Can Biden win them back?
Morocco earthquake  
Mourning begins as rescue continues with death toll over 2,000
US Capitol attack  
Son of prominent conservative activist convicted on January 6 charges
Ukraine invasion
What we know on day 564 of the Russian invasion
At a glance  
What we know on day 564 of the Russian invasion
G20 declaration ‘nothing to be proud of’, says Kyiv; Ukraine warns against lifting sanctions as Russia pushes grain deal; Ukraine condemns lack of progress for a tribunal to prosecute Russian leaders
British army  
Former soldier fighting in Ukraine found dead with hands tied
‘The city wants to finish off what Russia began’  
Kyiv residents fear property grab
‘The war had come to us too’  
How Ukraine’s Danube ports became vital hubs – and targets
In depth
Stage set for another chapter in Murdaugh case
Murder, mystery … mistrial?  
Stage set for another chapter in Murdaugh case
Months after Alex Murdaugh was found guilty in the killings of his wife and son, defense lawyers are accusing the county clerk of influencing the jury
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Spotlight
‘We need a bit more of people not liking things’
Andrew Scott  
‘We need a bit more of people not liking things’
Fleabag’s hot priest is about to take on his most liberating role yet: a one-man show of Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya in which he will play all nine roles, male and female
The Last Politician review  
The case for Joe Biden, polling be damned
‘Wife, children, best friend all gone’  
Diaries reveal Steinbeck’s darkest year
‘Sticking it to the liberal media’  
How US conservative pop culture broke out this summer
Amsterdam  
TikTok food tourists leave a bitter taste
Analysis  
China troubles could upset Apple’s cart as it prepares to launch the iPhone 15
Most read in the last 24 hours
Giuliani says Trump ‘really, really upset’ by conviction of ex-White House adviser
Giuliani says Trump ‘really, really upset’ by conviction of ex-White House adviser
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Queensland man in 60s dies from snake bite after removing animal from friend’s leg
Opinion
Putin’s collection of oddball allies grows by the day. It’s time the west got tougher
Putin’s collection of oddball allies grows by the day. It’s time the west got tougher
If Unilever truly wants ‘a world with more joy’, why is it filling Putin’s war chest?
Sports
US Open  
Gauff battles back to stun Sabalenka and claim title
Gauff battles back to stun Sabalenka and claim title
UFC 293  
Strickland stuns Adesanya for middleweight title in Sydney
Culture
Ben Elton  
‘Any time period would make a good Blackadder with the right jokes’
‘Any time period would make a good Blackadder with the right jokes’
Fashion  
How Coco Chanel embroidered her contradictory life story
Explore
Can a code of conduct stop abuse of US construction workers?
Building Dignity  
Can a code of conduct stop abuse of US construction workers?
Minnesota advocates hope to end exploitation of construction workers by making developers make ethical standards pledge
‘An emotional journey’  
Uncovering the hidden Jewish history behind Berlin’s garden city
I learned to love my disabled body  
Why can’t my non-disabled friends love theirs?
Geri Halliwell-Horner  
'Through the Spice Girls people saw that they could be themselves’
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