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Neo-Nazi and far right groups seize on Trump’s anti-immigration rhetoric
Donald Trump  
Neo-Nazi and far right groups seize on Trump’s anti-immigration rhetoric
Extremist groups are latching on to ex-president’s xenophobic messages to recruit people and spread ideology
Venezuela  
Opposition leader Edmundo González leaves country for Spain
Middle East crisis live  
Senior Gaza rescue service official killed in Israeli airstrike; three Israelis killed near Jordan border crossing
Film  
Kate Winslet insisted her film about Lee Miller must have female director
US Open  
Aryna Sabalenka holds off Jessica Pegula fightback to win US Open
In focus
Everyone is terrified of a far-right return in Germany. Here’s why it won’t happen
Alternative für Deutschland (AfD)  
Everyone is terrified of a far-right return in Germany. Here’s why it won’t happen
The deep historical, political and cultural split between east and west acts as a brake on the rise of the AfD nationwide
Ukraine  
‘The boomerang is returning’: life in Russia’s town with Ukrainian roots where Kyiv is now in charge
US policing  
Tyre Nichols was brutally killed by five Black police officers. How did we get here?
 

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Spotlight
How HBO’s Industry explores the unsatisfactory role-playing that workplaces demand of Black women
Television  
How HBO’s Industry explores the unsatisfactory role-playing that workplaces demand of Black women
The firestorm financial drama offers an incisive look into this phenomenon, and into race, more broadly
Film  
‘She just unravels so beautifully’: how Nicole Kidman conquered the world
Ageing  
Sixty is the new golden age: meet the stellar generation hitting this milestone
Society  
‘Worrying lack of moderation’: how eating disorder posts proliferate on X
Young people  
Meet the ‘gen Z whisperers’: the young advisers helping companies understand their employees
Australia  
How Australians became the world’s biggest gamblers
Opinion
If only other cancer patients could wish it all away, just like heroic Elle Macpherson
If only other cancer patients could wish it all away, just like heroic Elle Macpherson
Venice 2024  
Almodóvar’s first major festival win is richly deserved – and epically overdue
Sports
Soccer  
Canada beat US in America for first time since 1957 as USMNT slump continues
Canada beat US in America for first time since 1957 as USMNT slump continues
Paralympics 2024  
USA too strong for GB in men’s wheelchair basketball final
Culture
Film  
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice review – Tim Burton has fun with pleasingly idiosyncratic sequel
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice review – Tim Burton has fun with pleasingly idiosyncratic sequel
The Last Showgirl review  
Pamela Anderson’s big comeback is a big disappointment
In case you missed it
The man who fell from a plane in search of a new start – and the brother who retraced his journey 20 years later
‘He wanted a better life’  
The man who fell from a plane in search of a new start – and the brother who retraced his journey 20 years later
In 2001, a badly broken body was found in a London car park. Police said the man had tried to enter the UK by hiding in a plane’s landing gear. Two decades after the Guardian first told his tragic story, there was an unexpected twist
Artificial intelligence (AI)  
‘If journalism is going up in smoke, I might as well get high off the fumes’: confessions of a chatbot helper
Music  
Brazilian musician Sérgio Mendes dies aged 83
US elections 2024  
Billionaires are endorsing Trump – but is that a bad bargain for them?
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