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Ukraine invasion
Saturday
9 April 2022
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Ukrainian president says five children among 50 people killed, while mayor of Kramatorsk says there were 4,000 people at the station – mostly women, children and the elderly
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Dozens killed as Ukraine says ballistic missile struck station being used to evacuate civilians to safety
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On the ground in the devastated Bucha and Trostianets; when rape is used as a weapon; and will Putin face a war crimes tribunal?
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Russian troops ‘forcibly deport’ more than 600,000 Ukrainians, says Kyiv; pledge to fast-track EU membership bid; investigators exhume Bucha mass gravesRussia-Ukraine war: latest updates
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Where is fighting happening and how did we get here?
Headlines
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After 232 years, a Black woman is on the supreme court – and the atmosphere on a sunny Washington day was celebratory
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Attorney says organizer of the ‘Stop the Steal’ movement will work with justice department after he was subpoenaed
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Academy bars actor from all its events, condemning ‘unacceptable and harmful behavior on stage’
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One bill criminalizes medical care for trans youth and another requires students to use bathrooms that match birth certificates
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News extra
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Latest in series of attacks by Palestinians heightens sense of reduced personal security in Israel
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Monarch to be represented by Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla Duchess of Cornwall
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Across the arts, creators are producing poignant, direct work at speed at the front line of Russia’s war of aggression
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All Kinder products manufactured in the Arlon site in Belgium since June are now part of the recall
Spotlight
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Unprecedented rainfall and record heat have marked a concerning start to 2022, with mounting calls for leaders to tackle the climate crisis
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An inquiry into the pattern of discrimination revealed that Asian drivers have been pulled over at disproportionate rates to the population
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Beckham and Peltz’s nuptials are expected to eclipse Posh and Becks’ at Luttrellstown Castle
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The bill – which makes abortion a felony – indicates that the state, like most legal observers, expects the US supreme court to overturn Roe
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The race for the Elysée could end up as a horror story for anyone who cares about the wellbeing of France or Europe, says journalist John Lichfield
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The veteran middleweight champion is ready for one last run at the top, fighting Ryōta Murata this weekend before a potential rematch with old foe Canelo Álvarez
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Manchester City and Liverpool are the two best club sides in the world and their new rivalry dominates English football
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The AFL-CIO is leading a coalition demanding Fifa address concerns around human and labor rights at the 2026 World Cup in US, Canada and Mexico
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The coming mass migration of flood-prone areas will have huge social and economic costs – but the government doesn’t have an adequate plan
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A climate-friendly version of the macho, gas-guzzling pickup is aimed at obdurate devotees of US’s supersized car culture
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Climate scientists say plugging methane leaks and phasing out fossil fuels are necessary to avert catastrophic global heating
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With some cast members in disgrace and others at odds with creator JK Rowling over trans rights, the Harry Potter spin-off has become embroiled in controversy. Can it make it to the end of its five-film series?
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A generous kick of sumac and cardamon makes this layered Palestinian dish an aromatic way to break fast
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In this week’s episode, Marina Hyde notes how following the rules is something MPs can ignore, Simon Hattenstone interviews author Douglas Stuart, Imogen West-Knights ponders the end of small portions, and Stuart Jeffries questions whether there is hope for the soap
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First came self-care. Now it’s all about relationship maintenance. But can texts, prompts and emojis really bring you and your partner closer?
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Panel appears to believe militias coordinated to physically stop certification of Joe Biden’s election victory on 6 January last year
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Richard Bernard Moore is set to die on 29 April in state that has been unable to obtain lethal injections drugs for years
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From baggage handlers to wheelchair attendants, jobs – often outsourced – offer low pay, few benefits and vary wildly by city
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Members of the Patriotic Millionaires say the income gap in the US has become a disaster – and it’s time to ‘take that money back’
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Centrist incumbent and far-right rival go into last day of campaigning after a week of sparring in media
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Despite Covid deaths and enduring drug violence, voters look poised to keep president in office in referendum he supports
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Houston, who resigned as global senior pastor last month, attacks church he founded in online post
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Led by Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand women are entering uncharted territory in politics – and encountering increasing levels of abuse
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Explore
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The killing of unarmed civilians in Bucha, the Russian attack on a railway station in Kramatorsk, the funeral of a Ukrainian soldier in Chervonohrad and the shelling of Chernihiv: photographs from the sixth week of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
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The Guardian’s picture editors select highlights from around the world
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The best of this week’s wildlife pictures, including cherry head tortoises, basking hippos and a cheeky squirrel
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