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Ukraine invasion
Sunday
22 May 2022
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Over 50 specialists skilled in delivering crude explosive working with Vladimir Putin’s forces, intelligence sources believe
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Russian troops focus on eastern Ukraine; Zelenskiy says conflict can only ‘definitively end through diplomacy’
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Headlines
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Anthony Albanese and his senior leadership and economics team will be sworn in on Monday as PM-elect declares he wants to ‘change the country’
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Rains inundate thousands of villages and trigger landslides in north-east Bangladesh’s worst flooding in nearly two decades
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The German capital’s liberal reputation has been derailed by clashes between subcontracted ticket inspectors and black people
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Exclusive: Platform takes ‘unprecedented action’ to address content guideline violations since invasion
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Spotlight
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Game of Thrones’ Rose Leslie on playing the Time Traveler’s Wife and life with Kit Harington
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Jeyasre Kathiravel’s murder exposed the epidemic of abuse facing garment workers. But will a groundbreaking new agreement improve their lot?
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Growing up in the age of anxiety is challenging for children and parents alike but there are plenty of ways to help young people to face their fears
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War in Ukraine is the latest threat to the whole intellectual edifice of globalisation
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The alleged shooter copied the manifesto of the New Zealand mosque attacker – showing how easy it is to replace Muslim with Black or Jewish in the logic of the extreme right
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When even young women join the actor’s male tormentors, ideas of justice soon begin to unravel
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Rolling report: Keep up to date with all the action fro the opening day at Roland Garros with Daniel Harris
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Fans review the season with one game to play: the stars, the flops and the moments that made them smile
Documentaries
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The range and number of cases has puzzled doctors, who are asking why the virus has spread to the west
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Landmark ruling follows case of three young Indigenous Mexicans detained and abused on suspicion of being Guatemalan migrants
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Skull discovered in drought-depleted Minnesota River last summer to be returned to Native American officials
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Many have been paying thousands of dollars in interest alone, with their principal debt hardly affected despite monthly payments
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Culture
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A welcome humanising of Floyd might have benefited from a wider focus, including Black women’s experiences of racism and a global perspective
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The experience of her own son’s drug addiction inspires the novelist’s overwhelming dive into grief, regret and love
Lifestyle
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Baby broad beans are ideal for spring pies and fresh dips, says Nigel Slater
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Put some zest in your life with buzzword-trendy vitamin C, says Bemi Shaw
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Next month the sportswear giants release highly anticipated collabs with Jacquemus and Gucci
Explore
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Author Tim Clare spend a year learning how to tackle the problem. This is his seven-point guide to what worked for him
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This week the supergroup begin seven months of gigs in a purpose-built London arena… with the band members elsewhere
Take part
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We would like to hear from those in Finland and Sweden about their countries intentions to apply for Nato membership
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We would like to the views and experiences from Russians at this stage of the Russia-Ukraine war
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We would like to hear from people in Ukraine about events in the country. We would also like to hear from others who are affected
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See all the highlights from election night 2022
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The photographer and Instagrammer looks back at the day under Manhattan Bridge when a hobby became a calling
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Voters and their dogs – some adorned in candidate merchandise – came out on Saturday as Australia went to the polls for the 2022 federal election
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The Buffalo shooting in New York, the war crimes trial in Kyiv, protests in Sri Lanka, the super moon over Greece and Liverpool win the FA Cup: the most striking images from around the world this week
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The Guardian’s picture editors select highlights from around the world
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Mount Nyiragongo, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, erupted in May last year. More than 360,000 people were displaced from around Goma but the aid has dried up and now they must largely fend for themselves
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