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Russia launches deadly attacks across Ukraine before second round of talks with Kyiv
Russia-Ukraine war live  
Russia launches deadly attacks across Ukraine before second round of talks with Kyiv
Russian shelling and air attacks kill five near Zaporizhzhia before second round of peace talks in Istanbul
Boulder attack  
Six injured in Colorado after man allegedly targets rally for Israeli hostages
US weather  
Key US weather monitoring offices understaffed as hurricane season starts
US politics live  
White House insists Trump tariffs to stay despite court ruling
Exclusive  
Half of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders faced hate in 2024, study finds
In focus
As South Korea heads to the polls, can Lee Jae-myung bring the country back from the brink?
South Korea  
As South Korea heads to the polls, can Lee Jae-myung bring the country back from the brink?
The Democratic party frontrunner has drawn support from conservatives who see him as the path back to political normalcy after the chaos of Yoon Suk Yeol
Lesotho  
Mothers fight to protect children from drugs as ‘hotspotting’ takes hold in Lesotho
Cameroon  
On the right track: the record label reaching out to Cameroon’s street talent
 

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Features
‘I’m in pain from smiling so much’: JoJo Siwa on surviving Mickey Rourke and finding love on Celebrity Big Brother
Interview  
‘I’m in pain from smiling so much’: JoJo Siwa on surviving Mickey Rourke and finding love on Celebrity Big Brother
At 22, the singer and reality TV star has lived most of her life in the limelight. What’s it like to be managed by your mother, run a billion-dollar business in your teens and be dismissed as ‘the lesbian’ by a Hollywood legend?
Parenting  
‘It’s so boring’: Gen Z parents don’t like reading to their kids - and educators are worried
Opinion
Parks, libraries, museums: here’s why Trump is attacking America’s best-loved institutions
Parks, libraries, museums: here’s why Trump is attacking America’s best-loved institutions
Trump’s tax bill helps the rich, hurts the poor and adds trillions to the deficit
Sports
Soccer  
Our Champions League team of the season: A teen sensation to a marauding Gunner
Our Champions League team of the season: A teen sensation to a marauding Gunner
Tennis live  
French Open – Zverev and Pegula in action, Gauff wins, Norrie v Djokovic to come
Culture
Review  
Dragon on Centre Street by Jonah Bromwich review – drama of Trump the felon
Dragon on Centre Street by Jonah Bromwich review – drama of Trump the felon
Electronic music  
‘Yes, there was a riot, but it was great’: Cabaret Voltaire on violent gigs, nuclear noise – and returning to mark 50 years
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