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Charlie Kirk shooting: FBI chief says person of interest released after questioning on rightwing activist’s killing
Latest updates  
Charlie Kirk shooting: FBI chief says person of interest released after questioning on rightwing activist’s killing
In Oval Office address, Trump vows retribution, but neglects to mention murder of Melissa Hortman, attack on Paul Pelosi and threats to Mike Pence
Russian influence  
European operation identifies alleged Belarusian spy ring
Labour  
Bridget Phillipson and Lucy Powell set for two-horse race to be Labour deputy
Media  
Global press freedom suffers sharpest fall in 50 years, report finds
Israel-Gaza war  
Meeting with Keir Starmer was ‘tough’, says Israeli president
Special report
Israel is forcing us to leave Gaza City. We know they may never let us return
Gaza  
Israel is forcing us to leave Gaza City. We know they may never let us return
The Guardian’s reporter in Gaza describes the dilemma facing her family and others, many hungry, penniless and without transport
In focus
‘Unpaid wages, searing heat, long hours’: why workers are quitting the world’s largest renewable energy park
India  
‘Unpaid wages, searing heat, long hours’: why workers are quitting the world’s largest renewable energy park
A vast migrant labour force is helping India meet its ambitious renewable energy goals, drawn by promises of good wages and perks. But many say they are forced to ‘escape’ without pay
Pornography  
Boom times and total burnout: three days at Europe’s biggest pornography conference
Ukraine war briefing  
Cheap Shahed-like Gerbera drones used in Poland violation
Features
Body image  
The big stink: is ‘genital anxiety’ behind the rapid rise of whole-body deodorants?
The big stink: is ‘genital anxiety’ behind the rapid rise of whole-body deodorants?
Music  
‘We were ready to be the next Spice Girls’: X-Cetra, the Y2K girl group earning cult fame 25 years late
 

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The long read
‘We’ve done it before’: how not to lose hope in the fight against ecological disaster
Environment  
‘We’ve done it before’: how not to lose hope in the fight against ecological disaster
Some days it can feel as if climate catastrophe is inevitable. But history is full of cases – such as the banning of whaling and CFCs – that show humanity can come together to avert disaster
Opinion
Russia is brazenly provoking the west. Putin must be left in no doubt of the consequences
Russia is brazenly provoking the west. Putin must be left in no doubt of the consequences
Trump or no Trump, Europe’s relationship with the US will never recover
Sport
Football  
Tuchel says he’ll be ‘brave’ enough to omit big names if it’s right for England
Tuchel says he’ll be ‘brave’ enough to omit big names if it’s right for England
Cricket  
England lose shortened T20 ‘shambles’ against South Africa in rain-affected opener
Athletics  
Coe hails ‘mahogany hard’ Hodgkinson and calls Gout ‘real deal’
Podcast
Flags and fury: why the St George’s cross is everywhere – podcast
Today in Focus  
Flags and fury: why the St George’s cross is everywhere – podcast
Esther Addley on why the union jack and St George’s flags are appearing on lamp-posts, bridges and roundabouts in England. Gary Younge explains why not everyone is happy
Climate crisis