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Carbon footprint of Israel’s war on Gaza exceeds that of many entire countries
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Carbon footprint of Israel’s war on Gaza exceeds that of many entire countries
The climate cost is more than than the combined 2023 emissions of Costa Rica and Estonia, study finds
US politics live  
Trump gets tariff reprieve as he prepares Oval Office goodbye to Musk
Forever chemicals  
Pfas detected in US beers in new study, raising safety concerns
UK  
Ex-Royal Marine appears in court over Liverpool parade collision
Analysis  
Recent Canadian wildfires are record-breaking – and will threaten US air quality for days
In focus
King Charles’s visit brings frustration for First Nations amid ‘backslide in reconciliation’
Canada  
King Charles’s visit brings frustration for First Nations amid ‘backslide in reconciliation’
Spectacle of royal visit evoked a model of national identity at odds with efforts to confront Canada’s own violent history of colonization
Mexico  
Mexico steps into unknown with world’s first popular election of all judges: ‘A blind date with democracy’
Cuba  
Over a barrel: lack of sugar throws Cuba’s rum industry into crisis
 

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Features
Walk on the wild side: Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs on their epic hiking movie The Salt Path
Interview  
Walk on the wild side: Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs on their epic hiking movie The Salt Path
Raynor Winn’s bestselling memoir about her and her husband’s 630-mile trek around England’s south coast has become a film. Its stars, makers and Winn talk floods, fog and forgiveness
Cryptocurrencies  
Is every memecoin just a scam? Experts on whether Andrew Tate and Trump are fleecing their followers
Opinion
We’re minimizing the horror of Trump’s military birthday parade
We’re minimizing the horror of Trump’s military birthday parade
So long, Elon: the cuts didn’t go to plan, but you completely shredded your reputation
Sports
NBA playoffs  
Defiant Knicks keep season alive with Game 5 win over Pacers in East finals
Defiant Knicks keep season alive with Game 5 win over Pacers in East finals
National Spelling Bee  
Faizan Zaki, 13, rebounds from stunning gaffe to win Spelling Bee crown
Culture
Documentary films  
‘A cynical ploy to hold power’: how the US right has exploited racial division
‘A cynical ploy to hold power’: how the US right has exploited racial division
Broadway  
The show goes on: how did Broadway achieve a record-breaking season?
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Israel-Gaza war  
‘I worried I might start finding it normal. But I never did’ – what I learned as the Guardian’s Jerusalem correspondent
Peru  
‘Scratch the earth, there’s gold!’: Small miners, big firms and armed gangs fight over Peru’s mineral wealth
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