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US House finally approves $61bn in military aid
Ukraine  
US House finally approves $61bn in military aid
Ukrainian president thanks America after the speaker, Mike Johnson, secures bipartisan support for funding Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan
Debt  
Alarm at growing number of working people in UK ‘struggling to make ends meet’
Labour  
Shift in poll tactics to target fearful Tory over-65s
Thailand  
Conscientious objector risks jail in rare refusal of military service
Middle East crisis  
Gaza death toll passes 34,000 as Israel and Iran missile strikes grab global attention
Cotton Capital: ongoing series
The educators keeping a language of enslaved Africans alive
‘I Gullah Geechee, too’  
The educators keeping a language of enslaved Africans alive
Sunn m’Cheaux and Akua Page teach Gullah language and culture from juvenile incarceration facilities to Harvard
‘Hidden in plain sight’  
The European city tours of slavery and colonialism
Scraping away generations of forgetting  
My fight to honour the Africans buried on St Helena
Sites of resistance  
Threatened African burial grounds around the world
In focus
What we know so far, and what happens next
US House approves Ukraine aid  
What we know so far, and what happens next
US funding package has cleared its biggest hurdle, the House of Representatives. What comes next in the Senate, and how has the world responded?
Olympics  
In 1924, Paris saved the Games. Can it repeat the success this year?
Portugal  
How 1974 Eurovision entry toppled fascist regime
Spotlight
Barbie, Bridgerton and billions of pounds  
How streaming – and tax breaks – fuelled the UK’s ‘Brollywood’ screen boom
How streaming – and tax breaks – fuelled the UK’s ‘Brollywood’ screen boom
Ask Philippa  
As an immigrant I’m undervalued, and my wife has no sympathy
Lita, London  
‘I’m in heavenly raptures over the cooking’ – restaurant review
Physicist Claudia de Rham  
‘Gravity connects everything, from a person to a planet’
Rise of booze-free backpacking  
Why gen Z are choosing to travel sober
Opinion
David Cameron is making great strides. No, he really is, you can watch them on video
David Cameron is making great strides. No, he really is, you can watch them on video
So Sydney Sweeney’s not pretty and can’t act? Such insults by a woman play into men’s hands
I eagerly await the English asparagus season, from tender start to woody finish
Sport
Man City 1-0 Chelsea  
Guardiola hits out at FA Cup scheduling: 'I don’t understand how we survived'
Guardiola hits out at FA Cup scheduling: 'I don’t understand how we survived'
Live  
Chinese Grand Prix: F1
Everton v Forest deduction derby is a flawed six-pointer
 
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Podcast
The chilling policy to cut Greenland’s high birth rate
Today in Focus  
The chilling policy to cut Greenland’s high birth rate
In the 1960s the birthrate in Greenland was one of the world’s highest. Then it plunged. Women are now speaking out about what happened
Climate crisis
Environment  
Sunak has ‘set Britain back’ on net zero, says UK’s climate adviser
Sunak has ‘set Britain back’ on net zero, says UK’s climate adviser
Environment  
Scientists’ experiment is ‘beacon of hope’ for coral reefs on brink of global collapse
Business
Jeremy Hunt  
Chancellor reportedly mulling stamp duty and NI cuts in effort to woo voters
Chancellor reportedly mulling stamp duty and NI cuts in effort to woo voters
‘We’re trying to make it more inclusive’  
The rise of Britain’s new wine bars
In pictures
‘Remarkable for their intimacy’  
Portraits of Indigenous Alaskans
Portraits of Indigenous Alaskans
Photos of the week  
War in Gaza, floods in Dubai and the Grand National at Aintree
War in Gaza, floods in Dubai and the Grand National at Aintree
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