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Israel’s Gaza City plan sparks global condemnation with warnings of more destruction and suffering
Middle East crisis live  
Israel’s Gaza City plan sparks global condemnation with warnings of more destruction and suffering
Widespread calls for takeover plan to be stopped with UK’s Starmer saying escalation will ‘only bring more bloodshed’ and Germany halting arms exports
US politics live  
Trump orders increased federal law enforcement in Washington DC to combat crime
Canada  
Canadian cities cancel US Christian nationalist’s performances
US news  
Trump firing labor statistics head won’t achieve his agenda, says former chief
US  
Neo-Nazi leader sentenced to 20 years for plot to attack Maryland’s power grid
Special report
Social media accounts of Palestinians desperate for funds are being flagged as spam
Technology  
Social media accounts of Palestinians desperate for funds are being flagged as spam
People in Gaza use Bluesky to crowdfund for milk and diapers – repeated deletion of their profiles has spawned a guerrilla verification squad
 

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In focus
My sweet friend Awdah Hathaleen was murdered by a West Bank settler. May his memory be a revolution
My sweet friend Awdah Hathaleen was murdered by a West Bank settler. May his memory be a revolution
A Palestinian activist, he helped his community resist Israel’s attempts to erase it. On Thursday, they buried him.
Down to Earth  
Oil exploration in the Congo basin rainforest could be a disaster for nature and the climate
Paralympics  
The Paralympics are coming to LA. But has the US done enough to guarantee success?
Features
‘Monuments of a disappearing past’: moody midwestern nights – in pictures
Photography  
‘Monuments of a disappearing past’: moody midwestern nights – in pictures
A new exhibition highlights three Illinois photographers whose work captures the after-dark life of midwest cities and towns
Experience  
I’m a scam hunter who got scammed
Opinion
When will we finally admit: the Gaza death toll is higher than we’ve been told
When will we finally admit: the Gaza death toll is higher than we’ve been told
Trump’s attempts to distance himself from the Epstein files are failing
Sports
Tennis  
Victoria Mboko’s Montreal magic: the Canadian teen who toppled four grand slam champions
Victoria Mboko’s Montreal magic: the Canadian teen who toppled four grand slam champions
The WNBA’s sex toy epidemic is Skibidi brainrot writ large. Trolling has replaced meaning with noise
Culture
Music  
Post your questions for Deftones frontman Chino Moreno
Post your questions for Deftones frontman Chino Moreno