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Biden to visit Tel Aviv on Wednesday; 100,000 people remain in Gaza City, says IDF
US president to visit Israel in show of ‘solidarity’ as US and Israel agree to develop aid plan for Gaza; 600,000 people have fled to southern Gaza, IDF says
Hamas hostage video released  
Senior figure says it has ‘what it needs’ to free all Palestinian prisoners
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What is the US up to in its dealings with Israel over Gaza?
Israel-Hamas war  
Two British teenage sisters believed captured
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China and Russia harden positions as war stirs geopolitical tensions
 

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Brussels on high alert as two Swedes killed in shooting and suspect remains at large
Belgium  
Brussels on high alert as two Swedes killed in shooting and suspect remains at large
Residents told to stay at home after attack that prosecutors said was inspired by Islamic State
Covid  
UK lockdowns were a policy ‘failure’, health expert tells inquiry
Same-sex marriage  
India’s supreme court to hand down verdict
Conservatives  
Party has no room for tax cuts despite £52bn a year stealth rise, says IFS
Rolls-Royce  
Firm ‘to cut up to 2,500 jobs across its business’
Ukraine invasion
Funding halt could put thousands on UK streets, says watchdog
Homes for Ukraine  
Funding halt could put thousands on UK streets, says watchdog
Sponsorship arrangements for more than 130,000 Ukrainians who fled to UK are due to end next March
‘The tuba player is now a machine gunner’  
Classical music on the Ukrainian frontline
At a glance  
What we know on day 601 of the invasion
Spotlight
‘They challenged the Communist monopoly’  
Vietnam regime turns on its climate champions
Vietnam regime turns on its climate champions
Jamie’s 5 Ingredient Meals review  
His shows get bleaker by the second
MPs’ futile words on Israel and Gaza are better heard than left unsaid
A cloud: ‘reading the earth with its blind shadow’
‘Mind-boggling’  
Johnny Marr on his 53 favourite guitars – and the one Noel Gallagher smashed
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UK weather: Storm Babet to bring heavy rain and strong winds
‘It will be worse than Hamas’: order to evacuate strikes fear into north Israel
Opinion
Why I believe the BDS movement has never been more important than now
Why I believe the BDS movement has never been more important than now
With this election victory, Poland is smiling again – and that’s good for all of Europe
Why the collapse of Britain’s prison system is good news
Sport
Euro 2024  
Qualifier between Belgium and Sweden abandoned after shooting
Qualifier between Belgium and Sweden abandoned after shooting
England v Italy  
Southgate believes Euro pain has made him a better manager
Manchester United  
No spending spree for Ten Hag if £1.3bn deal is passed
Rugby World Cup
Andy Bull  
France's campaign ended sooner than hoped but what a party
France's campaign ended sooner than hoped but what a party
England  
Underdogs find bite before South Africa showdown
South Africa  
Erasmus insists player safety is priority after HIA calls
Podcast
Is the SNP’s independence dream fading?
Today in Focus  
Is the SNP’s independence dream fading?
The Scottish National party has agreed a new strategy for pursuing independence at its annual conference. But is declining support for the party placing the issue out of reach? Libby Brooks reports from Aberdeen
Climate crisis
Brazil  
Water level at Amazon port hits lowest point in 121 years amid drought
Water level at Amazon port hits lowest point in 121 years amid drought
What is the exceptional events rule?  
The loophole letting US regulators wipe air pollution from the record
Business
Inflation  
Bank of England has more ‘work to do’, says chief economist
Bank of England has more ‘work to do’, says chief economist
Technology  
LinkedIn to cut 668 jobs in second round of layoffs this year
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Fashion at London’s Frieze Art Fair
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