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Zelenskiy faces difficult conversations in Washington amid Congress spending battle
Ukraine  
Zelenskiy faces difficult conversations in Washington amid Congress spending battle
‘We’re not messing around’  
US auto workers to expand strikes amid contract stalemate
Revealed  
One in three Europeans now vote anti-establishment
A Walk in the Woods  
Bob Ross’s first TV painting goes on sale for nearly $10m
Artificial intelligence  
Tech firms locked in ‘race to the bottom’, warns MIT professor
Ukraine invasion
The far-right Russians fighting on Kyiv’s side
Ukraine’s awkward allies  
The far-right Russians fighting on Kyiv’s side
Notorious former football hooligan Denis Nikitin runs a controversial unit actively engaged alongside Ukraine forces
Live  
Russia-Ukraine war: Kyiv-Warsaw talks ‘set for coming days’ after Poland says it will halt arms supplies after current deal
Poland  
Country will no longer send weapons to Ukraine, says PM, as grain dispute escalates
At a glance  
Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 575 of the invasion
 

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Dreamers face fresh blow in long fight to stay
‘They view us as second class’  
Dreamers face fresh blow in long fight to stay
Many Daca recipients in limbo about their future in the US, the country they have called home for years, after judge’s ruling
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Why are 500,000 people watching paint dry?
The man behind YouTube’s DIY sensation  
Why are 500,000 people watching paint dry?
Martijn Doolaard has released 83 videos documenting his restoration of an Alpine cabin. They are slow, quiet, uneventful – and hugely successful. He explains his secret
'Toilet paper with Trump’s face'  
Key takeaways from Michael Wolff’s book on Murdoch, Fox and US politics
Life in bike theft Britain  
‘Afterwards, I couldn’t face going outside’
The inside story of The Great British Baking Show  
‘We were microphoned up in the toilets!’
Browns sold their souls to sign Watson. The results are not pretty
‘She plays the moderate but winks at those who are not’  
The many faces of Giorgia Meloni
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Ex-Trump aide Cassidy Hutchinson claims Rudy Giuliani groped her on January 6
Opinion
Biden’s UN speech barely mentioned Russia and China. That’s no coincidence
Biden’s UN speech barely mentioned Russia and China. That’s no coincidence
Events in Sudan are a scar on humanity. The UN security council must intervene
Sports
Formula One  
Verstappen dismisses ‘boring’ label after Red Bull’s dominance
Verstappen dismisses ‘boring’ label after Red Bull’s dominance
United find hope in Højlund despite Kane efficiency
Culture
Carlos: The Santana Journey review  
Profile of guitar hero very much in control
Profile of guitar hero very much in control
The Vaster Wilds by Lauren Groff review  
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A girl was murdered in 1972. Her parents died not knowing her killer
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A girl was murdered in 1972. Her parents died not knowing her killer
Cold-case investigators worked for more than 20 years to identify the man who killed nine-year-old Debbie Lynn Randall
Space race  
Hidden in the Arctic, Sweden is quietly winning Europe’s next big battle to send a satellite into orbit
‘His spirit is still among us’  
Sikhs defiant in Canada city where activist was murdered
From Poor Things to American Fiction  
Where does this year’s Oscar race stand?
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