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Trump could meet Putin for Ukraine war talks ‘as soon as next week’
Russia  
Trump could meet Putin for Ukraine war talks ‘as soon as next week’
Summit with Russian leader would follow ‘great progress’ made by special envoy Steve Witkoff during Moscow visit
Investigation  
Assault on Sudan’s Zamzam refugee camp may have killed more than 1,500 civilians
Trade  
Dozens more countries face higher taxes on exports to US as new tariffs come into effect
Health  
Eating chips regularly raises risk of type 2 diabetes by 20%, study finds
Revealed  
‘A million calls an hour’: Israel relying on Microsoft cloud for expansive surveillance of Palestinians
Special report
‘They slaughtered us like animals’: the inside story of how one of the biggest atrocities of the Sudan war unfolded in Zamzam
Africa  
‘They slaughtered us like animals’: the inside story of how one of the biggest atrocities of the Sudan war unfolded in Zamzam
As the UK prepared to host a global summit on bringing peace to Sudan, the RSF paramilitary began a ‘genocidal’ massacre in Zamzam refugee camp. But when reports emerged of the killings, London held its silence. For the first time, using intelligence reports and witness testimony, we piece together what occurred during the April atrocity – and why it was not stopped
In focus
Integration classes and complaints offices: South Korea charts a path to a cohesive multicultural future
Society  
Integration classes and complaints offices: South Korea charts a path to a cohesive multicultural future
As South Korea nears official multicultural status, Seoul wants newcomers to integrate – but they still face discrimination and prejudice
Gaza  
‘I must document everything’: the film about the Palestinian photographer killed by missiles in Gaza
UK  
Key takeaways from explosive claims made in biography of Prince Andrew
Features
Comedy  
‘Sometimes I overshare’: Adam Buxton on fear, fun, finance – and falling out with friends
‘Sometimes I overshare’: Adam Buxton on fear, fun, finance – and falling out with friends
Pass notes  
The return of alcopops: sales are booming – and the reason is worrying
 

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The long read
Very British bribery: the whistleblower who exposed the UK’s dodgy weapons deals with Saudi Arabia
Arms trade  
Very British bribery: the whistleblower who exposed the UK’s dodgy weapons deals with Saudi Arabia
The long read: When Ian Foxley found evidence of corruption while working at a British company in Riyadh, he alerted the MoD. He didn’t know he’d stumbled upon one of its most closely guarded secrets
Opinion
The gambling industry is a licence to print money. Tax it properly – and turbocharge the fight against child poverty
The gambling industry is a licence to print money. Tax it properly – and turbocharge the fight against child poverty
A new coffee-table book shows one thing: celebrity artists should not be allowed near Auschwitz
Sport
Football  
Premier League 2025-26 preview No 7: Chelsea
Premier League 2025-26 preview No 7: Chelsea
Football politics  
Oasis-style ticketing and expendable fans: the battle to retain football’s soul
Football  
Gyökeres labours as Arsenal fall short against Villarreal and Pépé
Podcast
Has the digital nomad dream turned sour? – podcast
Today in Focus  
Has the digital nomad dream turned sour? – podcast
Alex Holder loves her new life in Lisbon but has become increasingly uneasy that people like her might be damaging the cities they love
Climate crisis
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Endangered species  
Four rare Barbary lion cubs born at Czech zoo