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Sunday
13 June 2021
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Scheme is part of wider push for G7 leaders to question China on human rights, Taiwan and Covid-19
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Incident occurred in early hours in entertainment district, with two victims in critical condition and another suspect sought
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Children and hospital staff killed in attack on northern city Afrin, which is held by Turkish-backed rebels
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Bids in 10-minute auction started at $4.8m for 20 July trip on Blue Origin spacecraft with Bezos and his brother.
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Spotlight
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European leaders made their feelings about the Northern Ireland protocol known to a PM desperate to score a PR victory
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The former strategic analyst says the culture of official secrecy is worse today but urges whistleblowers: ‘Don’t wait years till the bombs are falling and people have been dying’
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The neuroscientist, broadcaster and author on the evolution of the brain, the mystery of consciousnesss, and why the next generation will be much smarter than us
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The EU risks irrelevance if it doesn’t seek new purpose – and it won’t find it in the fantasy of power projected by the G7
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Midfielder, 29, required urgent CPR on the pitch during match against Finland but is now stable
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Romelu Lukaku paid a personal tribute to Christian Eriksen after scoring twice in Belgium’s 3-0 Group B win against Russia at Euro 2020
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Calls for unity over anti-racism before the start of England’s Euro 2020 campaign
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The world No 1’s semi-final win against Nadal was remarkable but Stefanos Tsitsipas is a tricky French Open final opponent
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Documentaries
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As the city launches a film-linked tourism campaign, Washington Heights residents question where the money will go
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The Booker-shortlisted novelist on teaching himself to read, critics who say he’s not nice enough to white people, and why the Bible still haunts him
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The singer on her obsession with The Bureau, the revolutionary Lil Nas X and her seafood pilgrimage to East Lothian
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg is not the only great supreme court justice to have made her name with dissent in the name of progress
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Transformational change, such as a huge infrastructure bill and voting rights protections, are hamstrung by antiquated procedures that give an effective veto to the minority
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Michael Packard, 56, endured a half-minute ordeal as the feeding ocean giant scooped him up: ‘He was going to spit me out or swallow me’
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TSA says 2.03m people security screened at airports on Friday as bookings pick up as with Americans Covid-vaccinated
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The long-lost piece of queer history, with two extra stripes, was designed to represent ‘the full spectrum of the LGBTQ community’
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Clash with EU leaders over Brexit risks overshadowing G7 summit as PM responds to calls for UK to honour its word
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Nature bodies in Scotland have put exclusion zone in place to protect the area where the birds were seen
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Russian ruler says relations with US at their lowest point in years as the two presidents prepare to meet in Geneva
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Idea being pursued by Dominic Raab might allow Anne Sacoolas to face punishment in US
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Explore
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The aftermath of the conflict in Gaza and Israel; the crisis in Ethiopia’s Tigray region; the 77th anniversary of D-day and the election in Peru: the most striking images from around the world this week
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With wildflower habitats in sharp decline, photographer Kathryn Martin set out to capture their appeal
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Protesters turn out in support of a range of causes as the leaders of Group of Seven nations meet for the forum’s 47th summit in Cornwall
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