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  • Kenya
    Police open fire on protesters as crowd tries to storm parliament

    At least five people reportedly shot dead at rally against legislation to raise taxes during cost of living crisis
    • Albert Einstein<br>Portrait of physicist Albert Einstein, sitting at a table holding a pipe, circa 1933. (Photo by Lambert/Keystone/Getty Images)

      Albert Einstein
      Einstein letter warning FDR of threat of Nazi nuclear bomb set to fetch $4m

    • The super-rich
      International scheme to tax billionaires’ wealth technically feasible, study finds

    • France
      Far-right National Rally promises to bar dual nationals from some state jobs in France

    • Euro 2024
      England disappoint again but still top group after stalemate with Slovenia

    • Health
      Almost half of antidepressant users could quit with GP support, study finds

    • Australia
      Sydney’s Luna Park lease on sale for first time in 20 years with price tag of $70m

    • Haiti
      Haitians wary as Kenyan police arrive on latest US-backed mission

    • Film
      The?Notebook actor Gena Rowlands has Alzheimer’s disease, says son

News in focus

  • a worker walks alongside rows of packages piled to the ceiling of a giant warehouse

    Amazon
    ‘It’s been hell’: injured Amazon workers turn to GoFundMe to pay bills

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    The election operators
    Charlie Kirk once unified conservative youth for Trump. Why are Republicans now turning on him?

    Kirk’s non-profit, Turning Point Action, is planning a $100m ‘chase the vote’ operation to help propel the ex-president to the White House, but his outsized influence is being subjected to scrutiny
  • A man stands at a window looking through net curtains

    Timeline
    Washington v WikiLeaks: how the US pursued Julian Assange

    Almost 14 years after the mass leak of secret military and diplomatic files, the organisation’s founder has struck a plea deal with the US, leaving prison in the UK to return to Australia

Spotlight

  • An illustrated graphic of a woman laying down in a  chair crying while another woman behind her looks at a long receipt

    Anxious about money?
    Five financial therapists share their advice

    Money is emotional. Financial therapists can help make sense of these feelings, from budget plans to money scripts
  • Matt Smith as Daemon and Emma d’Arcy as Rhaenyra in House of the Dragon

    Television
    ‘Doom, gloom and a whole load of nothing’: why is House of the Dragon so painfully dull?

  • ‘No one else was making the images I wanted to see’ … from Corrine’s Oregon series.

    Photography
    Lesbians unleashed! The joyous, sexually explicit photographer no publisher would touch

    Tee A Corinne took fearless shots of same-sex lovers in a 1980s Oregon commune ? and published a notoriously intimate colouring book that became a minor classic. Has her time come at last?
  • Athing Mu was in tears after her fall at the US Olympic track trials.

    USA Olympic team
    Athing Mu’s fall exposed the self-defeating cruelty of the US Olympic trials

    The defending 800m Olympic champion won’t defend her title after a stumble in a single race. Her absence is a needless wound for Team USA
    • Stylish coachella attendees and Julia Fox

      Fashion
      Dressing pretty is over: this is fashion’s ugly decade

    • Netflix’s Supacell.

      Television
      ‘I don’t want it to be like Marvel’: the Netflix superhero drama swapping spandex for south London

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      ‘Skinny jabs’
      Weight-loss drugs set for new boom as generic versions emerge

    • Martin Short on Donald Trump calling for a drug test before the first presidential debate: “Do you have any idea how long it takes to get a urine sample from men who are close to 80?”

      Late-night TV
      Martin Short on Trump VP pick: ‘What a choice he has in his tiny little hands’

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  • Palestinian children queue for food from a relief organization.

    The?starvation of Gaza is a perverse repudiation of Judaism’s values

    John Oakes
    Hunger’s role in Jewish philosophy and history makes it all the more horrifying that civilians in Gaza are eating garbage
  • WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange looks out a plane's window<br>WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange looks out a plane window as he approaches Bangkok airport for layover, according to the post by Wikileaks on X, in this picture released to social media on June 25, 2024. Wikileaks via X/via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

    Julian Assange’s release frees up one UK prison cell, but why has it taken so long ? and what about the others?

    Duncan Campbell
  • WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange stepping off his flight from London upon arriving in Bangkok for a layover at Don Mueang International Airport in the Thai capital.

    The Guardian view
    The?WikiLeaks plea deal: good for Julian Assange, not journalism

  • Martin Rowson on the price of freedom for Julian Assange – cartoon

    Cartoon
    Martin Rowson on the price of freedom for Julian Assange ?

  • Donald Trump arrives to speak at a campaign  in Detroit in June 2024

    ‘Jesus is my saviour, Trump is my president.’ Why the religious right is rooting for a convicted conman

    Arwa Mahdawi
  • A group of migrants praying together near a wall at the US-Mexico border.

    Republicans have a ghoulish tactic to distract from Trump’s criminality

    Sidney Blumenthal
  • Aerial photo of tiang, a species of antelope, in Boma and Badingilo national parks, South Sudan

    Environment
    Migration of 6m antelope in South Sudan dwarfs previous records for world’s biggest, aerial study reveals

  • A sign in tropical jungle that reads in English: "This is a protected area. Entry is barred by law"

    Environment
    Protecting just 1.2% of Earth’s land could save most-threatened species, says study

  • An American flag at the entrance to an oil lease with buildings in the background

    Climate crisis
    US?pledges to be a climate finance leader but defends gas expansion

  • Satellite image of an ice pack breaking up

    Glaciers
    Newly identified tipping point for ice sheets could mean greater sea level rise

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  • Sergei Shoigu, right, gestures while talking to Valery Gerasimov. Both men are dressed in military uniforms.

    Russia
    ICC?issues arrest warrants for Russian officials over alleged Ukraine war crimes

    Army chief and ex-minister of defence accused over missile attacks on civilian targets including power plants
  • Ultra-Orthodox Jews line up at a military recruitment office

    Israel
    Israeli court rules ultra-Orthodox men must be drafted for military service

  • Julian Assange supporters outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London

    Julian Assange
    ‘A hard journey’: Assange supporters celebrate his release

  • Tim Laurence carrying a blue cooler bag outside the hospital

    Monarchy
    Princess Anne ‘doing fine’ in hospital after injury, husband says

    • Politics
      Hillary Clinton: waste of Biden’s debate time to rebut Trump ‘nonsense’

    • Hunter Biden
      Hunter Biden law licence suspended after conviction in gun case

    • Business
      Rivian shares surge after Volkswagen agrees to $5bn investment

    • US
      Norfolk Southern wrongly burned chemicals after Ohio train derailment, agency says

    • Snakes
      ‘Male’ Brazilian rainbow boa produces 14 baby snakes in ‘miracle birth’

    • Stonehenge
      Stonehenge likely to be put on world heritage danger list over tunnel plan

Culture

  • PRS for Music, London.

    Exclusive
    Jesus and Mary Chain, Robert Fripp and more sue PRS for Music over concert royalties

    Exclusive: Organisation that collects and distributes royalties in UK says it will ‘vigorously defend’ lawsuit which alleges preferential treatment for major songwriters
  • Seth Binzer, AKA Shifty Shellshock, of Crazy Town.

    Music
    Seth Binzer, frontman of US band Crazy Town, dies aged 49

  • Jonathan Yeo's painting of Sir David Attenborough

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    ‘Infectious enthusiasm’
    Jonathan Yeo’s green portrait of David Attenborough unveiled

  • Lily Gladstone headshot

    Oscar invitees
    Lily Gladstone, Celine Song and Catherine O’Hara among those offered Academy membership

  • Cyndi Lauper

    Interview
    Cyndi Lauper at 71 on self-doubt, success ? and surviving sexual assault

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    Television
    Bad?Press review ? Native American journalists’ thrilling battle for free speech

Lifestyle

  • A procession of models on the catwalk at Chanel's Paris fashion week show

    Paris fashion week
    Chanel shows no sign of drift, even without a chief designer at helm

    Luxury brand’s studio team turn to timeless tweeds and neat silhouettes in first show since Virginie Viard’s sudden exit
  • A foot being tickled with a feather.

    Pass notes
    ‘Incredibly intimate’: can 25% of people really orgasm from tickling alone?

  • A congee with egg, sliced onions and chilli flakes

    Food
    ‘It’s a cure-all’: the simple, soothing power of congee ? and chefs’ tips on how to serve it

  • Yotam Ottolenghi 's Thai marinated pork neck with nam jim sauce.

    Kitchen aide
    Are?there any salad dressings that don’t rely on oil?

  • Cda-Anthropic-Claude, Toronto, Canada - 04 Jun 2024<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/REX/Shutterstock (14524985f) A person uses a computer, which is displaying various elements of Anthropic's website for their "Claude" Artificial Intelligence product, in a photo illustration made in Toronto, Tuesday, June 4, 2024. Cda-Anthropic-Claude, Toronto, Canada - 04 Jun 2024

    TechScape
    Claude 3.5 suggests AI’s looming ubiquity could be a good thing

  • Sweet and soue: cherries, cheese and the tang of ginger.

    Nigel Slater's midweek dinner
    Recipe for cherry, ginger and ricotta toasts

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    Life and style
    Do?you still sleep in your childhood bedroom?

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    People in the US
    How?do you stay cool in extreme heat?

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    Culture
    Tell us about your favourite podcasts of 2024 so far

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    Well actually
    Tell us about your best friend and your favorite things about them

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    US elections 2024
    Who?will be Trump’s VP? A shortlist

  • ‘I never felt safe’ … Gerard Gorman at home

    How we survive
    As?a child, I was relentlessly abused by a Catholic priest. As an adult, it almost killed me twice

  • Ilaria Salis in court

    Italy
    Italian antifascist MEP Ilaria Salis on her 15-month detention in Hungary

  • The party’s co-founder Jean-Marie Le Pen (left) and his daughter Marine Le Pen, its current leader (right) pictured in 2014, sat side-by-side in a room filled with people waving French flags

    France
    On?the brink of power: how France’s National Rally reinvented itself

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Podcasts

  • Julian Assange steps off his flight from London in Bangkok for a layover at Don Mueang airport in the Thai capital

    Today in Focus
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    Football Weekly
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    Nepal
    ‘Fraught with danger’: wild honey gathering in Nepal

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    Dogs
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    Photos of the weekend
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