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Israel-Hamas war
Al-Shifa hospital ‘no longer functioning’, says WHO; US strikes two locations in Syria
Live  
Al-Shifa hospital ‘no longer functioning’, says WHO; US strikes two locations in Syria
WHO confirms Gaza’s largest hospital is without power, putting patients including infants at risk of death; US strikes Syria for third time in just over two weeks
‘We feel safe here’  
Cyprus becomes ‘haven’ after Hamas attack
'Shifa is besieged'  
Under bombardment, Gaza medics fight to save patients with no power, water or food
Painter, poet, novelist  
The artists being killed in Gaza
Analysis  
Control of al-Shifa hospital in Gaza is a key Israeli military and political aim
Headlines
Braverman’s claims of bias ‘a factor’ in attacks, police say
'Extreme violence'  
Braverman’s claims of bias ‘a factor’ in attacks, police say
Officers believe claims made before Saturday’s pro-Palestinian march stoked far-right violence
NHS  
Doctors plan to leave in growing numbers due to burnout, GMC warns
Britain’s rent crisis  
Thousands of babies and toddlers falling sick from damp homes in Britain, NHS doctor warns
Anna Scher  
Tributes paid to ‘wonderful’ drama teacher who has died at 78
Syria  
US announces fresh strikes on Iran-linked sites
News in focus
Xi-Biden meeting overshadowed by conflicts in Ukraine and Israel – and US stance on Taiwan
Analysis  
Xi-Biden meeting overshadowed by conflicts in Ukraine and Israel – and US stance on Taiwan
Chinese and US presidents meeting amid a deteriorating geopolitical climate, with the countries on opposing sides of two major conflicts
At a glance  
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 628
Tommy Robinson  
Israel-Hamas war could mark return of far-right figure
Spotlight
Giraffepods, hot masks and massage pillows  
Japan’s quest for the perfect napping technology
Japan’s quest for the perfect napping technology
Women in Revolt! Art and Activism in the UK 1970-1990 review  
A monumental social history
Bill Bailey’s Australian Adventure review  
You don’t get this level of strangeness from Michael Portillo
Wild at heart  
Wildlife presenter Liz Bonnin’s mission to wake us up to the natural world
The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady review  
Dancers take the audience with them on a wild jazz ride
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Ikea owner buys Brighton shopping mall, its second in the UK
Ikea owner buys Brighton shopping mall, its second in the UK
Suella Braverman calls for ‘further action’ against pro-Palestine marches
UK government challenged over ICC inquiry into Israel’s conduct
Lion wanders streets of Italian town after escaping from circus
Whether sacked or not, Suella Braverman could stir up a new Tory civil war
Opinion
Cartoon  
Nicola Jennings on Macron’s Gaza ceasefire call
Nicola Jennings on Macron’s Gaza ceasefire call
From K-pop to reggaeton, English language music no longer reigns supreme
I’m not sure I feel comfortable pinning a poppy to my cagoule this year
Sport
Pochettino raises the pulse as Chelsea are unleashed
Pochettino raises the pulse as Chelsea are unleashed
New England starts once lessons have been learned
ATP Finals  
Djokovic beats Rune to ensure he’ll finish year world No 1
Podcast
Rebuilding Paradise: five years on from California’s deadliest fire
Today in Focus  
Rebuilding Paradise: five years on from California’s deadliest fire
Five years after a wildfire killed 85 people in the Californian town of Paradise, the area has been rebuilt from the ashes. Dani Anguiano and Alastair Gee report
Climate crisis
Energy industry  
China’s carbon emissions set for structural decline from next year
China’s carbon emissions set for structural decline from next year
'Fantastically flexible'  
Floating factories of artificial leaves could make green fuel for jets and ships
Business
Iron resolve  
Steel town unites to fight for its furnaces
Steel town unites to fight for its furnaces
Zapp  
British electric moped stock hits skids months after US listing
In pictures
Photos of the weekend  
Remembrance Sunday and a dog festival in Nepal
Remembrance Sunday and a dog festival in Nepal
The big picture  
Campesinos unite in Tina Modotti’s Mexico
Campesinos unite in Tina Modotti’s Mexico
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