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Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh killed in Tehran as Iran vows ‘revenge’
Middle East crisis live  
Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh killed in Tehran as Iran vows ‘revenge’
Iran’s Supreme Leader said avenging Haniyah’s death was ‘Tehran’s duty’. Israel has yet to comment
Exclusive  
Surge in Democratic enthusiasm raises hopes of winning swing states
Arizona  
Trump favorite Kari Lake wins Arizona’s Republican Senate primary
Paris 2024 live  
Olympics day five: Alex Yee and women’s quad sculls leads GB medal rush with thrilling golds
Environment  
US energy reform bill a ‘wishlist for the fossil industry’, say environmental groups
Paris Olympic Games 2024
Biles claps back at former US teammate after claiming Paris gold
Gymnastics  
Biles claps back at former US teammate after claiming Paris gold
For Simone Biles, at least some of the bulletin-board material that inspired her came from a familiar face
South Korea  
'Coolest’ markswoman Kim Yeji shoots to fame after Paris Olympics
Ireland  
Ireland basks in glory of Olympic swimming success
NBC  
Kevin Hart and Kenan Thompson are a winning duo of Olympic hosts
Olympics live  
Day five – Triathlon races go ahead, rowing finals and more
 

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In focus
The Gaza translator: I worked in the media. Now my children and I sleep on the street
Gaza voices  
The Gaza translator: I worked in the media. Now my children and I sleep on the street
Besan Imad Mohamed al-Mabhouh left her home with her family, including her three children, at 24 hours’ notice in May. They still haven’t found a tent and are desperate for bare essentials
Michigan  
Dar Leaf, Michigan’s ‘constitutional’ pro-militia sheriff, vies for re-election
Explained  
As wildfires rage, what is the smoke doing to our health and bodies?
Spotlight
Reporter calls his blindness an asset for key Trump shooting interview: ‘Vision could get in the way’
US  
Reporter calls his blindness an asset for key Trump shooting interview: ‘Vision could get in the way’
BBC’s Gary O’Donoghue hopes his reporting shows ‘barriers put in the way of disabled people do not need to be there’
Food  
‘One of the most disgusting meals I’ve ever eaten’: AI recipes tested
Domestic violence  
My ex was brutally murdered. Then his killer was hailed a national hero
Gardening  
Everything must go! 16 ways to grow a portable garden – to take to your next rental
A moment that changed me  
The VHS tape that helped me face my father’s shocking early death
Film  
Knock Out Blonde: The Kellie Maloney Story review – trans boxing promoter fights for identity
Opinion
Joe Biden is politicizing US supreme court reform – and that’s a good thing
Joe Biden is politicizing US supreme court reform – and that’s a good thing
Who is brave enough to back Brazil’s global tax on billionaires? The answer will define our future
Sports
MLB  
DeJong walks to new team after being traded in middle of Royals-White Sox series
DeJong walks to new team after being traded in middle of Royals-White Sox series
Soccer  
Diallo hopes to be part of youthful Man Utd first-team quartet
Culture
Stage  
Job review – seat-edge Broadway thriller makes smart use of digital anxiety
Job review – seat-edge Broadway thriller makes smart use of digital anxiety
Film  
Werckmeister Harmonies review – Béla Tarr’s brooding masterpiece of a town sleepwalking into tyranny
In case you missed it
Gun reform advocates embrace a new tactic: running for office
Tennessee  
Gun reform advocates embrace a new tactic: running for office
Shaundelle Brooks, whose son died in a shooting, ‘channels grief into action’ after Tennessee lawmakers failed her
Our unequal earth  
Marketing a tote bag as reusable is silly. Let’s say no to more stuff
Colombia  
‘We are killed for what we are’: trans women in Colombia targeted by armed groups
Egypt  
Greening the desert: is Sisi’s grand plan using up all of Egypt’s water?
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