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Henry Kissinger: China pays tribute to ‘old friend’ as Putin hails ‘wise statesman’ following death of diplomat
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Why the decline of US power has been greatly exaggerated
America’s undying empire  
Why the decline of US power has been greatly exaggerated
The long read: For more than a decade, people have been saying that the era of US dominance is coming to an end. But in reality there are still no other global players to rival it
 

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Spotlight
Is her life a work of performance art?
Gwyneth Paltrow  
Is her life a work of performance art?
How else do you explain the $15,000 vibrator, rectal ozone therapy and vaginal steaming? Perhaps the actor is giving her greatest performance yet ...
‘You’d hear about nine shootings a day’  
New Yorkers feel betrayed as police radio dispatches end
‘A reminder that life has to be lived'  
The lyrics that got us through 2023
How we met  
We dressed up as a horse together – I was the bum because Alice rules the roost
Comedy films  
Family Switch review – Netflix yuletide body-swap comedy is overstuffed
‘A bus is open to everyone regardless of class’  
Riding the world’s biggest network
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Opinion
Change is coming. The question is: what kind of change will it be?
Change is coming. The question is: what kind of change will it be?
Henry Kissinger dies celebrated, but why? His achievements have long since crumbled
Sports
NFL  
From Prescott to Staley: who’s under pressure?
From Prescott to Staley: who’s under pressure?
Mahorn to Jordan  
A brief guide to the NBA’s finest trashtalkers
Culture
Frances Sternhagen  
Acclaimed stage and Sex and the City actor dies at 93
Acclaimed stage and Sex and the City actor dies at 93
Enduring greatness  
Five essential Maria Callas recordings on her centenary
Explore
A month after Hurricane Otis, Acapulco exposes gaps in disaster response
A tale of two cities  
A month after Hurricane Otis, Acapulco exposes gaps in disaster response
Tourist areas in the Mexican resort city are slowly coming back to life but in poorer neighbourhoods many people lack food and power, and face the threat of disease
‘You’re only as sick as your secrets’  
New Orleans clergy abuse bankruptcy is uniquely acrimonious
The alien hunter  
Has Harvard’s Avi Loeb found proof of extraterrestrial life?
‘A biodiversity catastrophe’  
How the world could look in 2050 – unless we act now
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