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Gotthard rail tunnel, world’s longest, closes for months after Swiss derailment
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At the time of writing, I am in Australia covering the final stages of a landmark Women’s World Cup tournament.

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Suzanne Wrack
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Ukraine invasion
What we know on day 540 of the Russian invasion
At a glance  
What we know on day 540 of the Russian invasion
Nato official apologises for saying Ukraine could give up territory to Russia; Russia shoots down Ukrainian drones near Moscow
Grain  
First cargo ship leaves Ukraine port since end of deal despite Russian threats
Nato  
Official apologises over suggestion Ukraine could give up land for membership
Ukraine  
Intelligence agency says sea drones carried out Kerch Bridge attack
Spotlight
‘Gangster tactic’  
The true aim behind Hong Kong’s pursuit of overseas dissidents
The true aim behind Hong Kong’s pursuit of overseas dissidents
Colosseum review  
A barnstorming spectacle of blood, guts and gladiators
‘I hope to keep going as long as possible’  
The older people returning to work
‘An activist blob’  
Tory party attacks on lawyers – a timeline
'World's fastest accountant'  
The remarkable journey of Eugene Amo-Dadzie
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Ben Jennings on the cost of living crisis
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Sport
Super heroes  
Manchester City clinch Uefa Super Cup with shootout win over Sevilla
Manchester City clinch Uefa Super Cup with shootout win over Sevilla
Rugby union  
Robinson wants RFU drive to promote rugby in deprived areas
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Climate crisis
US  
Joe Manchin vows ‘unrelenting fight’ against US climate law he helped pass
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Water supplies  
Extreme water stress faced by countries home to quarter of world population
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Women's World Cup 2023  
England beat Australia to reach the final
England beat Australia to reach the final
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