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Israel-Hamas war: Hamas set to release fresh wave of hostages, reports say, as ceasefire continues
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Israel-Hamas war: Hamas set to release fresh wave of hostages, reports say, as ceasefire continues
Key mediator Qatar set announce numbers of hostages and prisoners to be freed on Saturday in second swap since four-day ceasefire came into effect
Israel, a nation at war  
‘It’s not yet post-traumatic stress disorder … we’re still in it’
‘I recognised him right away’  
Thai woman describes joy and relief as her brother is freed by Hamas
 
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Sunak risks ripping up Good Friday agreement over Rwanda, senior Tories say
Conservatives  
Sunak risks ripping up Good Friday agreement over Rwanda, senior Tories say
Concerns echo White House remarks that blocking human rights laws could undermine Northern Ireland peace process
London protests  
At least 1,500 police officers to cover expected march over Israel-Hamas war
Brexit  
Fivefold rise in number of EU citizens refused entry to UK since vote
Italy  
Anger across country as killing of student highlights femicide rate
Exclusive  
World stands on frontline of disaster at Cop28, says UN climate chief
News in focus
Dutch voters digest Geert Wilders’ shock election win
‘A Brexit moment’  
Dutch voters digest Geert Wilders’ shock election win
We hear from across the political spectrum as far-right populist begins talks to form government
Matters of life and death  
Sunak faces mounting danger at Covid inquiry
‘It’s not their fault’  
Calls for curbs on young drivers after fatal Welsh crash
Spotlight
Sex toys, selfishness and why we won’t settle  
Life as a single woman, across the generations
Life as a single woman, across the generations
Blind date goes to Amsterdam  
‘He needed a moment to settle. Perhaps he was overwhelmed by my beauty!’
Slow Horses  
It’s wild how good Gary Oldman’s spy thriller is
Pubs  
20 of the best with bedrooms, for lunch and a winter walk
'My diagnosis is: get a new one’  
Edith Pritchett takes her laptop to be repaired
Opinion
While the world has abandoned Gaza, its doctors have done the opposite. They are our heroes
While the world has abandoned Gaza, its doctors have done the opposite. They are our heroes
Nigel Farage wants people to see the ‘real him’ in the jungle. Surely we’ve seen more than enough already
What I learned from our child sexual abuse survey: ‘rational paranoia’ can help parents protect their kids
Sport
‘The whole planet should watch’  
Klopp ready to reboot City v Liverpool rivalry
Klopp ready to reboot City v Liverpool rivalry
Pep Guardiola  
I won’t resign if Man City are relegated to League One
Golf’s future still unclear but Woods remains the draw
Podcast
He’s back: Sam Altman and the chaos at the heart of the AI industry
Today in Focus  
He’s back: Sam Altman and the chaos at the heart of the AI industry
The CEO of OpenAI was sacked and then rehired days later, after staff threatened to follow him. But what does this corporate drama tell us about the future of AI? Blake Montgomery explains
Climate crisis
Canada  
Oil and gas firms to drill 8% more wells next year as emissions target slips
Oil and gas firms to drill 8% more wells next year as emissions target slips
Weatherwatch  
CO2 readings from Mauna Loa show failure to combat climate change
Business
Black Friday  
Discount day fails to rally UK shoppers as sales look sluggish
Discount day fails to rally UK shoppers as sales look sluggish
Lloyds  
More than 2,500 jobs at risk in new shake-up
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Photography  
The week around the world in 20 pictures
The week around the world in 20 pictures
Photos of the day  
Israeli soldiers, Kim Jong-un and the Amazon strike
Israeli soldiers, Kim Jong-un and the Amazon strike
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