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Ukraine war live: Russia launches largest drone attack on eve of third anniversary of invasion
Live  
Ukraine war live: Russia launches largest drone attack on eve of third anniversary of invasion
Drones intercepted in at least 13 regions including Kharkiv, Poltava, Sumy, Kyiv, Chernihiv, Mykolaiv and Odesa, according to Ukrainian authorities
Europe  
German voters head to polls facing world of change as far right waits in the wings
Elon Musk  
Chain, chain, chain: political theatre confirms Elon Musk’s Maga hero status at jubilant CPAC
Vatican  
Pope Francis had ‘restful night’, Vatican says, morning after respiratory crisis
Middle East live  
IDF carries out airstrikes in southern Lebanon ahead of funeral of Hezbollah leader Nasrallah
Trump administration
Enrique Tarrio insults officers who defended US Capitol on January 6
January 6  
Enrique Tarrio insults officers who defended US Capitol on January 6
Ex-leader of far-right Proud Boys trails group through lobby of Washington hotel, engaging officer Michael Fanone
South Africa  
‘Trump and Musk are gaslighting’: anti-apartheid artist on how US president and his billionaire ally are attacking South Africa
Sketch  
Party of one: Donald Trump’s 75 minutes at CPAC talking about himself
US policing  
Trump administration shuts down national database documenting police misconduct
 

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In focus
‘Fixing a problem we didn’t cause’: the Black Appalachian activists cultivating community power
Society  
‘Fixing a problem we didn’t cause’: the Black Appalachian activists cultivating community power
Robust group of organizers – including midwives, environmental justice advocates and urban gardeners – rewrite what it means to be from the US mountain region
Russia  
People are hoping for peace talks and ‘universal joy’ – but will western brands return?
Europe  
Can Moldova – population 2.4m – show the world how to stand up to Putin?
Spotlight
‘I stripped away this caricature that I created’: Pamela Anderson on makeup, activism and gardening
Pamela Anderson  
‘I stripped away this caricature that I created’: Pamela Anderson on makeup, activism and gardening
The star of Baywatch and The Last Showgirl answers questions from Observer readers and famous fans including Stella McCartney, Liam Neeson, Ruby Wax and Naomi Klein
Books  
Literary gold … or betrayal of trust? Joan Didion journal opens ethical minefield
The Filter  
‘It could get an orgasm out of a cabbage’: the best vibrators, tested
Ask Philippa  
I see my wife once a year. Can I question her on her love life?
National parks  
These people protected US forests and lands. Their jobs have now vanished due to Trump
Television  
Gugu Mbatha-Raw: ‘It’s good to trust your gut’
Opinion
Elon Musk’s four-year-old son blended in perfectly in the Oval Office with all the other bogeymen
Elon Musk’s four-year-old son blended in perfectly in the Oval Office with all the other bogeymen
All the president’s friends, from Natalie Harp and Daniel Penny to Andrew Tate
Sports
Boxing  
Bivol takes Beterbiev’s undisputed crown in Riyadh classic
Bivol takes Beterbiev’s undisputed crown in Riyadh classic
NBA  
Popovich not expected to return to Spurs this year – report
Culture
Film  
I’m Still Here review – wrenching true-life saga of a Brazilian family torn apart by military rule
I’m Still Here review – wrenching true-life saga of a Brazilian family torn apart by military rule
Music  
Fatboy Slim: ‘I was in the same class as Keir Starmer – he’s one up on me now’
In case you missed it
US white supremacist groups emboldened with ‘ethnic and racial hatred’ as Trump stokes immigration fears
Extremist groups  
US white supremacist groups emboldened with ‘ethnic and racial hatred’ as Trump stokes immigration fears
President’s anti-immigrant actions fuel a heartland battle between middle-ground Republicans and extremists
Media  
‘We’re clearly heading towards collapse’: why the Murdoch empire is about to go bang
New York  
An unassuming building in New York City educated Black leaders. What will become of it?
Republicans  
Anti-Trump conservative summit charts alternative to CPAC Maga-fest
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