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Ministers from Europe and Iran to hold talks; UN warns of ‘man-made drought’ in Gaza
Israel-Iran war live  
Ministers from Europe and Iran to hold talks; UN warns of ‘man-made drought’ in Gaza
Ministers from UK, France and Germany will meet Abbas Araqchi after White House says Trump will ‘make a decision on whether to attack Iran within two weeks’
California  
Los Angeles Dodgers say they denied Ice agents entry to Dodger Stadium
US  
Pandemic preparedness ‘dramatically eroding’ under Trump, experts say
London  
Chris Brown enters not guilty plea over alleged bottle attack at London club
Wildfires  
The US is woefully underprepared for wildfire season, say insiders: ‘The stakes are life and death’
In focus
Israeli strikes on Iran stir anxiety in LA’s ‘Tehrangeles’: ‘We’re worried 24 hours a day’
Los Angeles  
Israeli strikes on Iran stir anxiety in LA’s ‘Tehrangeles’: ‘We’re worried 24 hours a day’
In the diverse Iranian hub of west LA, a sense of dread over the escalating conflict is permeating the cafes and bakeries
Global development  
What it’s really like … to know I’m going to miss my Harvard graduation because of Trump’s travel ban
Analysis  
Thawing of relations between Pakistan and US raises eyebrows in India
 

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Features
‘It put the fear of God in the audience’: the incredible story of how Jaws changed Hollywood
Film  
‘It put the fear of God in the audience’: the incredible story of how Jaws changed Hollywood
As the industry-shifting blockbuster turns 50, Richard Dreyfuss, Lorraine Gary and Wendy Benchley look back on the highs and lows
Film  
‘You’d never make Slumdog today’: Danny Boyle on risks, regrets and returning to the undead
Opinion
America made a catastrophic mistake with the Iraq war. Is it about to repeat it in Iran?
America made a catastrophic mistake with the Iraq war. Is it about to repeat it in Iran?
Welcome to a new ‘gloomcycle’ of news. Here’s how to stop compulsive scrolling
 
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Sports
Oklahoma City 91-108 Indiana  
Ruthless Pacers throttle Thunder to push NBA finals to decisive Game 7
Ruthless Pacers throttle Thunder to push NBA finals to decisive Game 7
Analysis  
The $10bn Lakers sale proves sports have outgrown billionaires
Culture
Television  
And Just Like That ... How the Sex and the City spin-off finally got it right on race
And Just Like That ... How the Sex and the City spin-off finally got it right on race
Edinburgh festival 2025  
Edinburgh festival 2025: 20 theatre shows to see this summer
Lifestyle
Heatwave  
Get a fan and shut curtains: how to keep your home cool in a heatwave
Get a fan and shut curtains: how to keep your home cool in a heatwave
Fashion  
What’s behind the return of mini-me dressing?
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Protest  
Were the No Kings protests the largest single-day demonstration in American history?
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