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Sara Sharif  
Father, stepmother and uncle charged with murder
Urfan Sharif, Beinash Batool and Faisal Malik charged after Sara, 10, found dead at her Surrey home in August
Libya  
Fury grows over death toll from catastrophic floods
Immigration  
Starmer attacked from left and right after setting out plan to stop Channel crossings
Ig Nobel prizes  
Reanimated spiders and smart toilets triumph in latest awards
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Consumer genetic test results ‘causing unnecessary alarm’
 

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Ukraine invasion
President to visit Biden as US Congress debates $24bn in aid
Volodymyr Zelenskiy  
President to visit Biden as US Congress debates $24bn in aid
The Ukrainian president is expected to visit the White House and Capitol Hill during the UN general assembly meeting
Crimea  
Ukraine hits Russian naval vessels and an air defence system in strikes
Putin will give me a jail sentence for opposing his war in Ukraine, but he won’t silence me
At a glance  
What we know on day 569 of the invasion
Spotlight
Vogue World  
Flurry of stars brings succour to London’s arts and hope to its fashion
Flurry of stars brings succour to London’s arts and hope to its fashion
‘He’s like a method actor’  
The Japanese salesman who transforms into Jimmy Page
Nyad review  
Swim biopic lifted by Annette Bening and Jodie Foster
Martha’s rule  
What it will mean for patients and their families
What are medicanes?  
The ‘supercharged’ Mediterranean storms that could become more frequent
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I work in a supermarket and see how desperate some shoplifters are. My heart goes out to them
I work in a supermarket and see how desperate some shoplifters are. My heart goes out to them
British TV ‘allowed monarchy to censor coverage of king’s coronation’
Mexican senate hears testimony on extraterrestrial life: ‘We are not alone’
Northern lights may be visible in many parts of UK
Earth ‘well outside safe operating space for humanity’, scientists find
Opinion
Sunak and Starmer away as zombie parliament packs up early
Sunak and Starmer away as zombie parliament packs up early
Cartoon  
Sarah Akinterinwa on Keir Starmer’s new approach to asylum seekers
John Lewis needs to pick up the pace on restructuring
Sport
France 27-12 Uruguay  
Rugby World Cup hosts overcome scare in nervy win
Rugby World Cup hosts overcome scare in nervy win
Women's cricket  
Sciver-Brunt hits England’s fastest ODI century in Sri Lanka win
Manchester United  
Sancho to train away from first team after refusing to apologise
In conversation with Naomi Klein
Wednesday 27 September 2023, 7pm–8.30pm
Join the author of The Shock Doctrine for an event, live in Manchester and livestreamed, to discuss her new book, Doppelganger.
Rugby World Cup
‘Definitely going to score tries’  
Daly has faith in England attack
Daly has faith in England attack
Molars to mauls  
Portugal’s dentist captain sinks teeth into World Cup shot
Scotland  
Concussed Cherry replaced in squad after hotel accident
Podcast
What have a year of protests really changed in Iran?
Today in Focus  
What have a year of protests really changed in Iran?
Twelve months after 22-year-old Mahsa Amini died in the custody of the regime’s ‘morality police’, we look at her legacy
Climate crisis
ExxonMobil  
New files shed light on oil firm’s efforts to undermine climate science
New files shed light on oil firm’s efforts to undermine climate science
Environment  
US launches $1bn tree-planting scheme to mitigate effects of climate crisis
In pictures
Thursday’s best photos  
‘Alien’ remains and a Mahsa Amini protest
‘Alien’ remains and a Mahsa Amini protest
Before and after  
Satellite images show Libyan city devastated by flood
Satellite images show Libyan city devastated by flood
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