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Ukraine invasion
Monday
23 May 2022
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Russia ministry of defence says forces targeting command centres, troops, and ammunition depots; French Europe minister says necessary to be honest
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Presidential aide calls for ‘complete restoration of territorial integrity’ as Polish president backs stance during Kyiv visit
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Headlines
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National security adviser assures public that the US has a ‘vaccine that is relevant to treating’ virus
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Pace of withdrawals in May means ‘stablecoin’ company effectively dealing with slow-motion bank run
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Spotlight
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We join sociologist Caroline Knowles on a walk across the economic and class divide of the capital to discover how extreme wealth has reshaped our streets
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When Tom Rasmussen and their partner of seven years decided to have an open relationship, they knew it would be exciting and revitalising – but the danger of losing what they had was only too real
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4 out of 5 stars.
Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble in Mind review Ethan Coen’s amazing tribute to the Killer
4 out of 5 stars.The Coen brother goes solo to put together a documentary about the shamanic wild man of early rock’n’roll, who reinvented himself as a country and gospel act
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For the first time in a decade the logjam to change the country’s politics may be shifting
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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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The Manchester City manager said his players will be 'eternal in this club’ after winning a fourth title in five seasons
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Join Scott Murray for reaction after Justin Thomas defeated Will Zalatoris in a three-hole playoff to win his second PGA Championship
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The Liverpool manager saw his side fall short by a point despite beating Wolves, days before their Champions League final against Real Madrid
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‘I’m not blond,’ says Ruhullah Haji, who was stuck at crossing for three days but managed to join family in UK
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Finland and Sweden have submitted applications to join alliance – seven people share their thoughts
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Analysis: Bloc has various retaliatory weapons available including returning to no-deal Brexit scenario
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The battle for Ukraine’s second city is near its end, but suburbs are still under attack as Putin’s forces make a fighting withdrawal
Documentaries
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Group call for fresh taxation of wealthy to tackle cost of living crisis and gulf between rich and poor
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Biden economic adviser says US to see more baby formula on shelves as 70,000lb of product lands in Indianapolis on Sunday
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Exclusive: Condition most prevalent among those who had Covid, raising possibility of link with Parkinson’s disease
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Islanders fear government’s €9-a-month travel pass will encourage a stampede of visitors
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Culture
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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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2 out of 5 stars.
Cannes 2022 Forever Young review - endlessly tedious story of self-involved drama students
2 out of 5 stars.Valerie Bruni-Tedeschi’s latest Cannes lock-in is a woeful soap about aspiring actors in 80s Paris with neither the songs – or the soul – of Alan Parker’s Fame -
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Cannes 2022 Holy Spider review – Iranian crime thriller takes real case and makes it implausible
3 out of 5 stars.Twenty years after a serial killer murdered 16 sex workers in Mashad, Ali Abbasi has made a strangely fictionalised account of his capture and trial
Lifestyle
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Resin tables, chip shop counters, a bathtub in the office … Meet the architect whose flat is a laboratory of bright ideas. By Serena Fokschaner
Explore
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Author Tim Clare spent a year researching his condition and trying every treatment he could. This is what worked
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If the alleged mass murderer’s goal was to inflict terror, then the man responsible for this trauma failed miserably
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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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The Guardian’s picture editors select highlights from around the world
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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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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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