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Hostage killers ‘do not want a peace deal’, says Netanyahu as six bodies recovered
Middle East crisis live  
Hostage killers ‘do not want a peace deal’, says Netanyahu as six bodies recovered
Calls for protests against Israeli government over its failure to secure an agreement that would have saved them
Supreme court  
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson laments presidential immunity decision in TV interview
US elections 2024  
Kamala Harris says Trump ‘disrespected sacred ground’ on cemetery visit
Science  
‘Amazing’ Viking-age treasure travelled half the world to Scotland, analysis finds
Oregon  
Three people dead after small plane crashes in Oregon town
Paris Paralympic Games 2024
Events postponed due to fresh Seine pollution concerns
Triathlon  
Events postponed due to fresh Seine pollution concerns
The Paralympic triathlon events scheduled for Sunday have been postponed due to fresh concerns about the quality of water in the River Seine
 

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In focus
‘There was no mercy, even on children’: trauma in the West Bank after Israeli raids
West Bank  
‘There was no mercy, even on children’: trauma in the West Bank after Israeli raids
Israel accused of using a 10-year-old girl as a human shield as it carried out its devastating attack on the occupied Palestinian territory
History  
‘We are still astonishingly ignorant’: the hidden story of how ancient India shaped the west
Republicans  
‘This was a terrible idea’: the incident that broke Republicans’ DeSantis fever
Spotlight
Tony Blair: ‘I would have stayed if I could, is the truth’
Politics  
Tony Blair: ‘I would have stayed if I could, is the truth’
Ahead of the publication of his book about leadership, the former PM talks about relinquishing power, why he’s not fazed about a second Trump term and being an AI evangelist
TV  
Saskia Reeves on Slow Horses: ‘Where else could you find yourself in a taxi between Jonathan Pryce and Gary Oldman?’
Parenting  
Dadhood and me: how becoming a father made me reflect on my own childhood
Technology  
I learned the language of computer programming in my 50s – here’s what I discovered
Marriage  
‘Not our tradition’: calls in Sweden to ban fathers walking brides down the aisle
Science  
How a little-known 17th-century woman changed our understanding of insects
Opinion
In an unheroic age, Putin, Trump and Netanyahu are sick parodies of great men
In an unheroic age, Putin, Trump and Netanyahu are sick parodies of great men
As a war historian I was pessimistic about human nature. Writing the history of the mind has changed me
Sports
Liverpool trio’s contract situation amplifies every miffed moment
Liverpool trio’s contract situation amplifies every miffed moment
NFL  
49ers’ Pearsall shot during robbery attempt in San Francisco, mayor says
Culture
Interview  
‘I wanted to be seen as the greatest actor of all time. Then I realised that was nonsense’: Michael Sheen on pride, parenting and paying it forward
‘I wanted to be seen as the greatest actor of all time. Then I realised that was nonsense’: Michael Sheen on pride, parenting and paying it forward
Books  
Ferdia Lennon: ‘I was tired of Merchant Ivory accents’
In case you missed it
They fled their country. In the US, they have freedom – but fear a return
Afghanistan  
They fled their country. In the US, they have freedom – but fear a return
After the fall of the Taliban, more than 21,000 Afghan evacuees submitted asylum applications; 3,100 were able to extend their temporary protected status through May 2025
US elections 2024  
‘Dangerous and un-American’: new recording of JD Vance’s dark vision of women and immigration
America's dirty divide  
‘I panic when I hear rain’: New York’s deadly basement apartments face growing flooding risk
Endometriosis  
Wanted: 1,000 women to help ‘get even’ with the agony of endometriosis
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