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US elections 2024
Trump to choose personnel in ‘days and weeks ahead’; Harris says ‘do not despair’ in concession speech
US election 2024 live  
Trump to choose personnel in ‘days and weeks ahead’; Harris says ‘do not despair’ in concession speech
Britain  
No 10 believes it has done its homework for a Trump presidency
US election briefing  
Trump on track to win popular vote as millions of Biden voters desert Harris
How the Guardian will stand up to four more years of Donald Trump
US elections in depth
Harris voters mourn loss after sobering concession speech: ‘There’s nothing left’
Kamala Harris  
Harris voters mourn loss after sobering concession speech: ‘There’s nothing left’
Sorrow pervades Howard University campus as Democratic candidate encourages supporters to ‘keep fighting’
Analysis  
JD Vance’s critics thought he was a joke. His political ruthlessness was serious
Why did Trump win, and what comes next? Our panel reacts
Visual analysis  
The key swings that handed Trump the White House
US elections opinion
Donald Trump can’t stop global climate action. If we stick together, it’s the US that will lose out
Donald Trump can’t stop global climate action. If we stick together, it’s the US that will lose out
How damaging this presidency is to the planet depends very much on how other countries react. There’s no time to waste
Why did voters abandon Harris? Because they feel trapped – and Trump offered a way out
Will Donald Trump destroy US democracy? Unlikely
Trump’s victory is not the end of the world
Headlines
This year ‘virtually certain’ to be hottest on record, finds EU space programme
Climate crisis  
This year ‘virtually certain’ to be hottest on record, finds EU space programme
Copernicus Climate Change Service says 2024 marks ‘a new milestone’ and should raise ambitions at Cop29 summit
Immigration and asylum  
UK asylum system retraumatises women fleeing sexual abuse, says report
Politics  
Rachel Reeves promises not to increase taxes again in spring budget
Health  
Adding five minutes exercise a day can help lower blood pressure, study says
Economy  
City analysts overwhelmingly predict Bank of England interest rate cut
In focus
What you need to know about the Netanyahu office leak allegations
Explainer  
What you need to know about the Netanyahu office leak allegations
Scandal about alleged disclosure of classified military information to two news outlets may yet widen
Ukraine war briefing  
Biden plans military aid surge from billions still available, say reports
Conservation  
Iceland’s president urged to intervene over licence for Europe’s last whaler
Spotlight
The long read  
Inside the Paris attacks trial: ‘A man stood up and said: “Stop it, what are you doing?” One of the killers shot him’
Inside the Paris attacks trial: ‘A man stood up and said: “Stop it, what are you doing?” One of the killers shot him’
US elections  
‘What have they done…Again?’: What the UK papers say after Trump’s momentous political comeback
Life and style  
‘My upper arms are like jelly’: can I learn to love weightlifting in six weeks?
Opinion
The shocking US election result will create a new world order – and launch a fresh wave of Trump wannabes
The shocking US election result will create a new world order – and launch a fresh wave of Trump wannabes
We are witnessing the final stage of genocide in Gaza
The sad truth is that anti-feminist backlash helped propel Trump to victory
Sport
Champions League  
Inter 1-0 Arsenal: Calhanoglu’s controversial spot-kick floors Gunners
Inter 1-0 Arsenal: Calhanoglu’s controversial spot-kick floors Gunners
Cricket  
West Indies crush new-look England to seal ODI series victory
Champions League  
Mings gifts Club Brugge bizarre penalty as Aston Villa lose 1-0 in Belgium
Podcast
What will Trump do in power? – podcast
Today in Focus  
What will Trump do in power? – podcast
The Guardian’s Washington bureau chief, David Smith, explains how Donald Trump won a second term and what he intends to do with it
Climate crisis
Climate crisis  
‘A wrecking ball’: experts warn Trump’s win sets back global climate action
‘A wrecking ball’: experts warn Trump’s win sets back global climate action
US  
Californians forced to flee as ferocious wildfires destroy homes and buildings
Business
Markets  
Wall Street and bitcoin soar to record highs as Trump wins US election
Wall Street and bitcoin soar to record highs as Trump wins US election
US elections 2024  
Bezos, Zuckerberg and other business leaders congratulate Trump
In pictures
My best shot  
Two bondage fans in Cuba: Jean-François Bouchard’s best photograph
Two bondage fans in Cuba: Jean-François Bouchard’s best photograph
Women behind the lens  
Capturing the ‘eternal days’ of female inmates in Venezuela
Capturing the ‘eternal days’ of female inmates in Venezuela
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