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Putin praises ‘sincere efforts’ from US administration to end Ukraine war
Europe live  
Putin praises ‘sincere efforts’ from US administration to end Ukraine war
Russian president holds meeting with top officials as he prepares to meet US president at 11.30am local time in Anchorage, Alaska, on Friday 15 August
Washington DC  
Trump’s DC takeover harkens back to a dark incident 33 years ago – when crime was far worse
Harvard University  
‘Censorship’: over 115 scholars condemn cancellation of Harvard journal issue on Palestine
Middle East crisis live  
Bezalel Smotrich outlines plan for 3,000 new housing units in controversial West Bank settlement, reports say
‘No country is safe’  
Deadly Nordic heatwave supercharged by climate crisis, scientists say
In focus
Why our broken food system remains a climate disaster: ‘broiling the planet to stuff our faces’
Climate crisis  
Why our broken food system remains a climate disaster: ‘broiling the planet to stuff our faces’
Author Michael Grunwald reckons with the challenge of food-based climate emissions in his new book We Are Eating the Earth
Analysis  
How Pete Hegseth’s zeal to bring religiosity to the Pentagon is dividing the military
Sport  
The $62m question: does a high school really need a professional-style stadium?
 

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Features
Jason Bourne is coming back – but what do we want from him this time?
Film  
Jason Bourne is coming back – but what do we want from him this time?
A heated bidding war for the future of the Bourne franchise is over, so whether we need him or not, the amnesiac assassin is set to return
Photography  
‘We popped the baby in a flowerpot!’ Anne Geddes on the beloved photos that made her famous
Opinion
Democrats can win in 2028. But we need to oust corporate candidates first
Democrats can win in 2028. But we need to oust corporate candidates first
The enormity of the attacks on Ukraine is impossible to grasp. Let me show you the horror of a single day
Sports
‘There was more at stake today’  
Brewers’ victory wins burgers for entire city of Milwaukee
Brewers’ victory wins burgers for entire city of Milwaukee
Michael Phelps  
Olympic great launches scathing attack on ‘failing’ USA Swimming
Culture
Film  
I feel 32, Leonardo DiCaprio says of turning 50
I feel 32, Leonardo DiCaprio says of turning 50
Book of the day  
Katabasis by RF Kuang review – a descent into the hellscape of academia
Lifestyle
You be the judge  
Should my girlfriend stop leaving so many lamps on and use the big light instead?
Should my girlfriend stop leaving so many lamps on and use the big light instead?