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Eight people arrested and three police injured in another night of disorder
Sunderland  
Eight people arrested and three police injured in another night of disorder
US  
Plea deal for accused 9/11 plotters revoked by Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin
Paris Olympics live  
Athletics, rowing, men’s cycling road race and more
Middle East  
US bolsters military presence as threat of regional escalation intensifies
Climate crisis  
‘This is climate change’: Scottish beach eroding by 7 metres a year
Paris Olympic Games 2024
Marchand races to fourth gold as GB's Scott takes silver
Olympics  
Marchand races to fourth gold as GB's Scott takes silver
French hero Léon Marchand claims 200m medley in Olympic record, his fourth gold of the Games, cheered on by President Macron
Athletics  
US mixed relay team break world record as fast track praised
BMX  
Shriever beaten and Whyte crashes out as GB’s hopes disappear
Football  
France knock out Argentina as Mateta strike wins fiery grudge match
Trampoline  
Page sets sights on Cirque du Soleil role after springing to gold
In focus
After 16 months behind bars, my friend Evan Gershkovich is free
Russia prisoner swap  
After 16 months behind bars, my friend Evan Gershkovich is free
We exchanged letters on a weekly basis and throughout his time in a Russian prison the journalist in him never faded
Conservatives  
How Suella Braverman went from darling of the Tory right to outcast
Analysis  
Assassination again shows Netanyahu’s disregard for US-Israel relations
Spotlight
Jeff Goldblum  
‘It’s foolish to mask your age. Accept it. Present it’: Jeff Goldblum on vanity, mortality and becoming a father in his 60s
‘It’s foolish to mask your age. Accept it. Present it’: Jeff Goldblum on vanity, mortality and becoming a father in his 60s
Blind date  
‘He let it slip that he has a thing for writers’
Olympics  
In the Olympics boxing arena, facts and fairness are taking a battering
Opinion
Labour is still in its ‘phoney’ period. Far tougher tests await in autumn
Labour is still in its ‘phoney’ period. Far tougher tests await in autumn
The grifters behind the Southport riot are only getting started – and they have a voice in parliament
Cartoon  
Martin Rowson on the far right and the English riots
Sport
Scottish Premiership  
Celtic’s dominance looks set to continue despite upbeat Rangers
Celtic’s dominance looks set to continue despite upbeat Rangers
Football  
Newcastle in talks to sign England’s Guéhi from Crystal Palace
Football  
Shanghai surprise: city rivals become Chinese Super League powerhouses
Podcast
How two assassinations left the Middle East on the edge - podcast
Today in Focus  
How two assassinations left the Middle East on the edge - podcast
Following the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, the political chief of Hamas, in the Iranian capital, Tehran, are we on the edge of a regional war? Emma Graham-Harrison reports
Climate crisis
US  
Harris is ‘perfect person’ to prosecute big oil, climate advocates say
Harris is ‘perfect person’ to prosecute big oil, climate advocates say
Climate crisis  
Antarctic temperatures rise 10C above average in near record heatwave
Business
Stocks  
Fear of US recession rattles global markets as tech shares fall
Fear of US recession rattles global markets as tech shares fall
Explainer  
Don’t be fooled by the interest rate cut – higher rates are here to stay
In pictures
Twenty photographs of the week  
The last seven days as captured by world’s leading photojournalists
The last seven days as captured by world’s leading photojournalists
Photos of the day  
Raptors, wildfires and gingerbread Teslas
Raptors, wildfires and gingerbread Teslas
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