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Israel accused of crimes against humanity over forced displacement in Gaza
Middle East crisis  
Israel accused of crimes against humanity over forced displacement in Gaza
Human Rights Watch says it has evidence that suggests ‘the war crime of forcible transfer’ of civilians
Pensions  
Reeves to announce ‘megafunds’ shake-up of local government pension scheme
US elections  
Republicans secure House majority in yet another blow to Democrats
Media  
John Lewis Christmas advert this year tells tale of two sisters
Tax and spending  
Council tax bills could rise by 5% after Labour keeps cap in place
Cop29
Poorer nations need $1tn a year by 2030 in climate finance, top economists find
Climate crisis  
Poorer nations need $1tn a year by 2030 in climate finance, top economists find
Study says funding to cope with climate breakdown needed five years earlier than expected
Argentina  
Argentina withdraws negotiators from Cop29 summit
Lobbying  
Meat, oil and pesticide industry lobbyists turned out in record numbers at Cop16
Emissions  
‘No sign’ of promised fossil fuel transition as emissions hit new high
Global climate talks  
This year has been masterclass in human destruction, UN chief tells Cop29
In focus
How a Republican trifecta makes way for Trump’s rightwing agenda
Analysis  
How a Republican trifecta makes way for Trump’s rightwing agenda
GOP majority in House and Senate could give the president-elect ability to extend tax cuts and roll back Biden-era laws
Global development  
‘I have lost everything’: southern Africa battles hunger amid historic drought
Ukraine war briefing  
‘Clear picture’ of imminent military aid after Blinken talks, says Kyiv
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The long read  
A new nuclear arms race is beginning. It will be far more dangerous than the last one
A new nuclear arms race is beginning. It will be far more dangerous than the last one
Anywhere but Washington  
I’ve been to more than 100 Trump rallies since 2016. This is why I think he won
Drugs trade  
Dead drops, PR stunts and punishment beatings: the rapid rise of Russia’s powerful darknet drug industry
Opinion
Survival of the richest: Trump, climate and the logic of the doomsday bunker
Survival of the richest: Trump, climate and the logic of the doomsday bunker
Is there any red line that Israel will be held to? Biden has just confirmed the answer is no
Thames Water should explain its murky logic on fundraising
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Football  
Kane to be left out for England’s Nations League clash with Greece
Kane to be left out for England’s Nations League clash with Greece
Rugby union  
‘I couldn’t be bullied’: Cipriani weighs in on Jones’ England tenure
Football  
Bentancur set for at least six-game ban over alleged racist remark
Podcast
The fall of Justin Welby – podcast
Today in Focus  
The fall of Justin Welby – podcast
After the publication of a damning report into a decades-long child abuse scandal, Justin Welby has bowed to pressure to resign as archbishop of Canterbury. Harriet Sherwood reports
Business
US economy  
Key inflation measure ticks higher for first time since March
Key inflation measure ticks higher for first time since March
Cryptocurrencies  
Bitcoin clears $93,000 and Dogecoin soars amid Trump-fueled crypto rally
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Photos of the day  
French protests, floods and a felled tree
French protests, floods and a felled tree
US politics  
US presidential transition meetings through the years
US presidential transition meetings through the years
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