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Israel reportedly wants Gaza ‘buffer zone’; nearly 200 Palestinians killed in renewed fighting, say Gaza authorities
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Israel reportedly wants Gaza ‘buffer zone’; nearly 200 Palestinians killed in renewed fighting, say Gaza authorities
Reuters quotes unnamed Egyptian and regional sources as saying Israel has informed several Arab states it wants the buffer to prevent further attacks
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Cop28: UK and US among 22 countries to call for tripling of nuclear by 2050
Laurence Fox  
Actor accused of ‘insulting intelligence’ of libel trial attendees
Danny Macklin  
Former football club managing director found by police in Cornwall after going missing
London  
Protests against Israel-Hamas war expected in 13 boroughs over weekend
 

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News in focus
Ex-PM's legacy will be shaped by Covid inquiry appearance
Boris Johnson  
Ex-PM's legacy will be shaped by Covid inquiry appearance
Discredited ex-PM faces a demolition job in one of the few policy areas to which he and his allies still cling
Royal race row  
What is it and why is it back in the news?
Parthenon marbles  
Row leaves diplomats reassessing Sunak’s strategic grip
Spotlight
Move over, lads!  
How the world turned girly
How the world turned girly
Blind date  
As Bette Davis said: “I’d like to kiss you, but I just washed my hair”’
Plato, pilates and pubs  
Has an Irish town found the secret to the good life?
Yotam Ottolenghi’s vegetarian Christmas  
Rice pie, sticky sprouts and yoghurty beans – recipes
Tim Dowling  
I like the aloofness of cats. But my cat is not aloof enough
Opinion
As antisemitism soars, for many Jews in France nowhere feels safe
As antisemitism soars, for many Jews in France nowhere feels safe
One small slip and Omid Scobie’s Harry and Meghan book goes stratospheric. Imagine his distress
The daily, grinding violence in the West Bank is worse than ever before. Why does it go unseen?
Sport
Philipp Lahm  
2006 World Cup changed Germany. That’s what a great event can do
2006 World Cup changed Germany. That’s what a great event can do
The sheer scale of damage becomes clear in World Rugby lawsuit
Lionesses rekindle lost energy to fire spectacular comeback
Podcast
Israel-Gaza: a week of tearful reunions and an uneasy truce
Today in Focus  
Israel-Gaza: a week of tearful reunions and an uneasy truce
As Israeli hostages were exchanged for Palestinian prisoners, the intense fighting was paused this week. Jason Burke reports on an emotional few days and what happens next
Climate crisis
Cop28  
We need resources to fight health impacts of climate crisis, Africans tell summit
We need resources to fight health impacts of climate crisis, Africans tell summit
Analysis  
What Sunak claims about the UK’s climate record – and the reality
Business
UK  
Economy shows signs of steadying amid pause in interest rate rises
Economy shows signs of steadying amid pause in interest rate rises
Supermarkets  
Low UK potato harvests raise fears about Christmas supplies
In pictures
The week around the world  
The continuing war between Israel and Hamas, Cop28 in Dubai and snowfall in Zurich
The continuing war between Israel and Hamas, Cop28 in Dubai and snowfall in Zurich
Sandra Day O’Connor  
A life in pictures
A life in pictures
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