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Israel-Hamas war
Israel says it hit 150 ‘underground targets’ in Gaza overnight
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Israel says it hit 150 ‘underground targets’ in Gaza overnight
Israel Defence Forces says 100 jets hit 150 Hamas targets in the Gaza strip
‘A spider’s web of tunnels’  
Inside Gaza’s underground network being targeted by Israel
Full report  
Israeli army says it has hit 150 underground targets in Gaza
‘The releases gave us hope’  
Relatives of hostages pray more can be freed
Headlines
Gunman suspected of killing 18 people found dead
Maine shootings  
Gunman suspected of killing 18 people found dead
Army reservist Robert Card, 40, was suspected in the killing of 18 people and wounding of 13 in Lewiston on Wednesday night
US-China tensions  
Joe Biden and Xi Jinping meeting a step closer, says White House
Mike Johnson  
New House speaker praises ‘18th-century values’ in speech
Ukraine  
Las Vegas providing model for ousting Russians from gambling industry
New York  
George Santos pleads not guilty to new fraud charges
 

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Ukraine invasion
Russia-Ukraine war live: Russian losses in recent offensive around Avdiivka ‘likely to be worst of 2023’
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Russia-Ukraine war live: Russian losses in recent offensive around Avdiivka ‘likely to be worst of 2023’
UK Ministry of Defence says Russian offensive, which started earlier this month, is leading to large numbers of casualties
At a glance  
What we know on day 612
What happened this week?  
Catch up with the must-read news and analysis
Ukraine  
Pro-Moscow politician in critical condition after apparent assassination attempt
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In depth
Trump’s legal strategy on verge of implosion
‘Trial within a trial’  
Trump’s legal strategy on verge of implosion
The ex-president faces two trials that will set the tone for the messy ones ahead: his New York fraud trial, and an unofficial trial in the court of public opinion
Spotlight
How did deepfake images of me end up on a porn site?
'I felt numb'  
How did deepfake images of me end up on a porn site?
I hadn’t ever had cause to think about how manipulated online content could impact my life. Then, one winter morning, someone knocked at my door …
‘It doesn’t take much to catch the fever’  
The modern-day gold diggers of California
Sedition Hunters  
How ordinary Americans helped track down the Capitol rioters
Caster Semenya  
‘How would I label myself? I’m an African. I’m a woman. I’m a different woman’
Nobel prize winner Jon Fosse  
It took years before I dared to write again
From quirky texts to the surprise car crash  
Critics on the modern movie cliches that need to go
Most read in the last 24 hours
‘Just as I reached the car, the woman appeared in her red coat’: Stéphane Arnaud’s best phone picture
‘Just as I reached the car, the woman appeared in her red coat’: Stéphane Arnaud’s best phone picture
‘You are not here for a doping test. You are here for a gender test’: athlete Caster Semenya on how her life changed for ever
Britain’s ‘loneliest sheep’ marooned at foot of Scottish cliff for two years
Opinion
Please keep marching for Palestine – your protests are giving hope to the people of Gaza
Please keep marching for Palestine – your protests are giving hope to the people of Gaza
Giorgia Meloni treasures Italy’s families – unless they include same-sex parents
Sports
NBA  
Wembanyama makes tying basket in fourth to help deliver first Spurs win
Wembanyama makes tying basket in fourth to help deliver first Spurs win
Crystal Palace 1-2 Tottenham  
Son sends Spurs five points clear at summit
Culture
Horror fiction  
Evolving genre offers chilling reflection of our times
Evolving genre offers chilling reflection of our times
From Seven to Gone Girl  
Writers on their favourite David Fincher movie
Explore
The Caribbean women reviving a dying art
Seeds of potential  
The Caribbean women reviving a dying art
Seed work was first practised by enslaved African women in Antigua and Barbuda. With few artisans left, efforts are under way to preserve it in a way that empowers younger generations
‘Even pigeons look amazing’  
The multicoloured magic of a biofluorescent nature walk
‘It will be slow, very hard’  
Can Israel achieve its aims in Gaza invasion?
China  
Li Keqiang obituary
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