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Moscow concert hall attack
Russia mourns as UK says Kremlin creating ‘smokescreen of propaganda’
Live  
Russia mourns as UK says Kremlin creating ‘smokescreen of propaganda’
Russians lay flowers and light candles outside Crocus concert hall as senior minister says UK has little confidence in Russia’s statements on the attack
Full report  
New Islamic State videos back claim it carried out Moscow concert hall attack
Explainer  
The Islamic State is thought to be behind the Moscow attack. Who are they?
Headlines
Middle East crisis: Medical teams at two hospitals in Gaza pinned down by heavy gunfire, Palestinian Red Crescent says
Live  
Middle East crisis: Medical teams at two hospitals in Gaza pinned down by heavy gunfire, Palestinian Red Crescent says
Two hospitals in Gaza besieged by Israeli forces with staff in ‘extreme danger’, Palestinian Red Crescent says
Donald Trump  
Risk of more delay hovers over Trump hush-money case hearing
Only in Atlanta  
The small-town scandal of the Trump-Fani Willis case
‘The final act’  
Fears US journalism crisis could destabilize 2024 election
Russia-Ukraine war  
Poland activates air force as Ukraine come under ‘massive’ Russian attack
 

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In focus
Seizing Trump’s New York properties will not be easy for Letitia James
Donald Trump  
Seizing Trump’s New York properties will not be easy for Letitia James
Attorney general could face same problems as ex-president in trying to liquify assets to meet the $454m fine amount
‘At war with myself’  
With gambling on the rise, young addicts seek solace in an old program
‘Lincoln had something to say’  
Historians ponder lessons for the age of Trump
Spotlight
Gillian Anderson on being brave, her resting face and much anticipated book of sexual fantasies
'I get into trouble'  
Gillian Anderson on being brave, her resting face and much anticipated book of sexual fantasies
As she prepares to play Emily Maitlis in the pivotal Prince Andrew interview, the actor talks to Eva Wiseman about acting, soft drinks and ‘side hustles’
Shōgun  
Why the English samurai’s life and legacy still grip Japan 400 years on
‘Mum knew what was going on’  
Brigitte Höss on living at Auschwitz, in the Zone of Interest family
Explainer  
Housing market faces biggest shakeup in years – here’s what we know
One Way Back review  
Christine Blasey Ford faces down Brett Kavanaugh again
‘The cost of dealing with disease is growing all the time’  
Why experts think sugar taxes should be far higher
Opinion
We think loneliness is in our heads, but its source lies in the ruin of civil society
We think loneliness is in our heads, but its source lies in the ruin of civil society
Which will melt away first, the snow or the arts?
Sports
Red Bull’s aura of invincibility goes up in flames to ignite F1 season
Red Bull’s aura of invincibility goes up in flames to ignite F1 season
UFC  
Igor Severino cut for biting opponent in debut fight
Culture
Isabelle Huppert  
I was never the woman behind the man… the only place I could take was the main place
I was never the woman behind the man… the only place I could take was the main place
Baltimore review  
Imogen Poots excels as British aristocrat turned IRA volunteer Rose Dugdale
In case you missed it
On the frontlines in a US election office
Overworked, underpaid, under attack  
On the frontlines in a US election office
Pennsylvania’s Luzerne county has experienced high-profile mistakes exacerbated by high staff turnover that have been seized on by conspiracy theorists
The rise and fall of Sam Bankman-Fried  
An unrepentant ex-mogul faces down decades in prison
Wisconsin  
These talkshow hosts once called Trump a bully and an idiot. Now, they’re his biggest defenders
‘Man-made starvation’  
The obstacles to Gaza aid deliveries – visual guide
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