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Israeli military announces ‘tactical pause’ in parts of Gaza as pressure mounts over hunger
Middle East crisis live  
Israeli military announces ‘tactical pause’ in parts of Gaza as pressure mounts over hunger
Military says it will halt activity in Muwasi, Deir al-Balah and Gaza City from 10am to 8pm local time every day until further notice
US immigration  
Daughter of woman murdered by man who US deported speaks out: ‘He was denied due process’
The Sunday read  
‘That idiot Putin wants to take it all’: Russia’s kamikaze tactics fuel a slow advance in Ukraine
Michigan  
At least 11 people stabbed at Walmart store in Michigan and man in custody, police say
Wildfires  
Greece enlists help from European allies to tackle raging wildfires
In focus
Edinburgh University had ‘outsized’ role in creating racist scientific theories, inquiry finds
Edinburgh race report  
Edinburgh University had ‘outsized’ role in creating racist scientific theories, inquiry finds
Exclusive: Investigation finds one of Britain’s oldest and most prestigious universities benefited from transatlantic slavery and was haven for white supremacist theories
Analysis  
The bitter feud fuelling the border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia
Democrats  
Can Democratic socialists get Zohran Mamdani across the finish line?
 

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Features
‘The American Dream is a farce’: US readers on the financial stress delaying milestones
US economy  
‘The American Dream is a farce’: US readers on the financial stress delaying milestones
Jobs, homes, kids, retirement – some say instability worsened under Trump is forcing them to postpone it all
Poppy Noor  
The year after my son died in childbirth
Opinion
Science could enable a fascist future. Especially if we don’t learn from the past
We do not comply: how do we disrupt the momentum of Trump’s cruelty?
 
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Sports
Boxing  
Zayas, 22, outboxes Garcia to become youngest active world champion
Zayas, 22, outboxes Garcia to become youngest active world champion
Swimming  
US team battling outbreak of ‘acute gastroenteritis’ at world championships
Culture
South Park  
Lewd, crude and politically astute: South Park’s history of controversy