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US warns Tbilisi not to side with Moscow against the west
Georgia  
US warns Tbilisi not to side with Moscow against the west
Official suggests US funding could be pulled as new ‘Kremlin-inspired’ law provokes mass protests
Immigration  
Home Office department processing Rwanda deportations told to cut jobs
Labour  
Starmer and unions reach agreement on workers’ rights proposals
Knife crime  
Young people buying large weapons on Telegram and TikTok, police say
Obesity  
Severely overweight young children could have half average life expectancy, study finds
In focus
The China-linked EV battery mega factory dividing a US township
Electric vehicles  
The China-linked EV battery mega factory dividing a US township
Plans for a sprawling factory in rural Michigan making batteries for electric cars offer an economic lifeline, but for some residents there is a big problem: the parent company is in China
Ukraine war briefing  
‘Real difference against Russian aggression’ says Blinken of US aid
Trump on trial – day 17  
False invoices and why Michael Cohen flipped
Spotlight
Better Off Dead? review  
Liz Carr’s blistering film may well change your mind about assisted dying
Liz Carr’s blistering film may well change your mind about assisted dying
Alice Munro obituary  
Canadian short-story writer who won the Nobel prize in 2013
Greta Gerwig  
The number of female directors has gotten better. We’re not done yet
Grant Shapps, the lighthearted defence secretary with a gag for every warhead
The Gathering review  
Elite gymnastics thriller is like somersaulting off a cliff
Opinion
So Russell Brand was baptised in the Thames, and all his sins were washed away. Cheaper than a lawyer, I suppose
So Russell Brand was baptised in the Thames, and all his sins were washed away. Cheaper than a lawyer, I suppose
Rafah refugees are pouring into our starving, overcrowded city – and we hope they keep coming
Cartoon  
Martin Rowson on Keir Starmer’s meeting with unions on workers’ rights
Sport
Tottenham 0-2 Manchester City  
Champions edge towards title thanks to Haaland double
Champions edge towards title thanks to Haaland double
Deadly Haaland makes difference and shows his worth to Manchester City
‘It’s bad behaviour’  
Usyk to use Fury incident as motivation for title clash
Podcast
The ‘foreign agents’ law that has set off mass protests in Georgia
Today in Focus  
The ‘foreign agents’ law that has set off mass protests in Georgia
The bill requires any civil society organisation that receives more than 20% of its funds from abroad to register as being under foreign influence. Daniel Boffey reports
 
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Climate crisis
Philippines  
‘Impossible’ heatwave struck in April, scientists find
‘Impossible’ heatwave struck in April, scientists find
'Threat multiplier'  
UK is failing to put climate crisis at centre of national security measures, MPs told
Business
Tesco  
CEO’s near £10m pay a ‘slap in the face’ for struggling workers, union says
CEO’s near £10m pay a ‘slap in the face’ for struggling workers, union says
‘It will take two decades to fix the housing crisis’  
The developer reshaping south London
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Displaced Palestinians and a controlled demolition
Displaced Palestinians and a controlled demolition
See things differently  
The best of Photo London
The best of Photo London
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