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Ukraine invasion
Monday
23 May 2022
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Vadim Shishimarin shot dead Oleksandr Shelipov in village in late February
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Pro-Russian separatists announce steelworks fighters will be tried in tribunal; Vadim Shishimarin, 21, sentenced to life in prison for killing unarmed civilian
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Headlines
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British-Iranian says she expects Tehran to use it against her in the future
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One in eight Covid hospital patients have heart inflammation up to two months later, researchers find
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President says US’s responsibility to protect island is ‘even stronger’ after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
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Spotlight
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Cold water immersion has been shown to transform the way the body responds to stress, as Tim Clare discovered after a decade of severe anxiety
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If the high court adopts Alito’s draft opinion, it will be a legal tidal wave that sweeps away a swath of rights unlike anything America has ever seen
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The ousting of shameless culture warrior Scott Morrison should send a shiver down Tory spines, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
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Our photo editor selects his favourite frames – including epic celebrations, crunching tackles and a bizarre banner featuring the ‘Moyesiah’
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There’s a bumper schedule for day two in Paris, if it can get the better of the weather. Join John Brewin
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Documentaries
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President warns inflation is ‘going to be a haul’ as poll finds 77% of Americans ‘pessimistic’ about cost of goods and services in coming months
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Researchers are investigating possible links to Covid-19, which has already been shown to cause liver problems in some patients
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Former Trump lawyer hurls profanities at parade attender in New York City days after reportedly testifying with January 6 panel
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Bahia Bakari, who was 12 at the time, tells French court of the moments leading up to crash in which 152 died
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Culture
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The actor talks about why funny women intimidate men, her daredevil partner – and coping with the accident that befell him
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Lee Mi-Mi’s intoxicating film, which sits in a rich cinematic tradition of all-girls’ schools, with their homoerotic tensions, as social microcosms, earns a rare screening this week
Lifestyle
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Paul Goddard wanted to help ‘pretty average’ men realise they can be sexy, so put together a ‘dad bod’ calendar. Now it’s his turn for a treat
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Maurice Newman, 77, began inline skating on his 60th birthday. Since then his passion has taken him from Kent to Berlin, Vietnam, and Myanmar, where he was born
Explore
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After years of knockbacks and fights over funding, this amazing feat of engineering is ready to open
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From women moved to come out to devout Mormons who realised their sexuality isn’t ‘evil’, we meet those whose lives have changed for ever because of Sally Wainwright’s period drama
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Vulnerable island nation split over project to dredge millions of tonnes of sand to create land for resorts and industry on Unesco reserve
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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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Eight human rights activists have been given long prison sentences for anti-government protests in Turkey. Sami Kent reports
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The Guardian’s picture editors select highlights from around the world
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The first in a series of photo essays looking at a year in the life of the great River Thames. Jill Mead, a longtime London resident and urban photographer, takes a look at the many sides and seasons of the waterway
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Dmytro Kozatsky, Azov Regiment fighter and photographer, documented the siege of the Azovstal metalworks. Before his capture he posted his pictures on social media, asking that they be shared as widely as possible. This is some of his work showing the realities of life during the battle. The Azov regiment retains some far-right affiliations
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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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