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Ex-president surrenders in Georgia on charges he sought to overturn 2020 election
Donald Trump  
Ex-president surrenders in Georgia on charges he sought to overturn 2020 election
Fulton county prosecution is the fourth criminal case against Trump since March, and his booking included a mugshot
Health  
UK facing ‘brain drain’ of cancer researchers after failure to join EU scheme
Sara Sharif  
Pakistan police ‘close to locating’ family of 10-year-old
Russia  
Putin says ‘talented businessman’ Prigozhin has died
Parkinson's disease  
Digestion issues could be warning sign of condition, research suggests
Yevgeny Prigozhin
What we know about Prigozhin’s ‘last flight’
Visual guide  
What we know about Prigozhin’s ‘last flight’
The Embraer Legacy 600 jet, long linked to the Wagner group, rapidly lost altitude and contact 33 minutes into its flight
Russia  
After Prigozhin humiliated Putin, the question was how he survived so long
Ukraine  
What does the removal of Prigozhin and Surovikin mean for the war?
Analysis  
Could reported death of Wagner chief push African leaders closer to Kremlin?
Spotlight
Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn review  
This twisty, dramatic tale will leave you agog
This twisty, dramatic tale will leave you agog
‘They won’t buy it’  
Fish traders anxious after Fukushima wastewater release
Belligerence and hostility:  
Trump’s mugshot defines modern US politics
Burna Boy: I Told Them review  
Afrobeats superstar punches closer to the mainstream
You’re So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah review  
Sandler family delivers sweet YA
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Trump mugshot released after surrendering in Fulton county
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A letter has laid bare the scale of poverty in Britain – but will Rishi Sunak be moved?
Was Lucy Letby an unlikely serial killer? To most people, yes – but not psychologists
Opinion
GCSE results show us a nation of overwhelmed, vulnerable children. Where is the support?
GCSE results show us a nation of overwhelmed, vulnerable children. Where is the support?
Vivek Ramaswamy is America’s demagogue-in-waiting
Pirates of the crammed bin: why seagulls are here to stay in British towns and cities
Sport
Luis Rubiales  
Spanish FA head to resign as Fifa investigate World Cup final kiss
Spanish FA head to resign as Fifa investigate World Cup final kiss
World Athletics  
Hudson-Smith pipped on line but takes 400m silver
World Athletics  
Buggy collision leaves sprinter with glass in eye for 200m semi
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Podcast
Revisited: Trafficked: the trap – part one
Today in Focus  
Revisited: Trafficked: the trap – part one
The story of a Ukrainian woman who escaped modern slavery in the UK. Annie Kelly reports
Climate crisis
Emperor penguins  
Thousands of chicks in Antarctica likely died due to record-low sea ice levels
Thousands of chicks in Antarctica likely died due to record-low sea ice levels
Climate crisis  
Fossil fuels being subsidised at rate of $13m a minute, says IMF
In pictures
Thursday’s best photos  
Holy Island causeway and a Chilean ghost town
Holy Island causeway and a Chilean ghost town
Ecuador  
The victims of a country's addiction to dangerous drugs
The victims of a country's addiction to dangerous drugs
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