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Ukraine invasion
Thursday
19 May 2022
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Zelenskiy says Donbas is ‘completely destroyed’; Russia ‘will only open ports if sanctions reviewed’
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Vadim Shishimarin, 21-year-old tank commander, has pleaded guilty to killing unarmed 62-year-old civilian
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Headlines
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Biden to sign mix of military and economic aid for Ukraine and its allies after 86-11 vote in Senate on Thursday
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The revelation resurrects a line of inquiry into the involvement of House Republicans in the insurrection
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The Georgia secretary of state resisted Trump’s call to overturn the presidential election result and is now facing his ire
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Payton Gendron, 18, accused of killing 10 Black people at supermarket, not required to speak at brief court hearing
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News extra
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The pop star reportedly gave birth to a baby boy on 13 May in Los Angeles
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Peter Cook says in the aftermath of the Buffalo racist shooting white Christian denominations have a duty to act
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Former president makes slip when speaking at his presidential library in Dallas on Wednesday
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The deal resulted in 6,000 New Yorkers placing an order every minute, overwhelming kitchens and delivery workers
Spotlight
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‘Hashing’ would allow copies of videos to be removed from social media – but tech companies can’t be bothered to make it work
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Aiming to underscore the threat to abortion rights in the late 1990s, activists created a provocative campaign
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Doug Mastriano may be one of the most radical candidates ever to receive a Republican nod and he has been clear that he will use that power
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Join Scott Murray for the latest from Southern Hills after Rory McIlroy posted a five-under-par opening round of 65
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Forty principal owners in the NBA reportedly have a combined $10bn tied up in China, investments that significantly impact on the valuation of the teams
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While alarm over wildfires, droughts, flooding and societal unrest is on the rise, not many of us talk about climate angst
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Exclusive: Pollutants can upset body’s metabolic thermostat with some even causing obesity to be passed on to children
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Poor seed harvests have led to empty shelves at supermarkets in France and global shortages
Finland and Sweden this week formally applied to join Nato after years of non-alignment. Jon Henley reports on how the Ukraine war has given the alliance a new lease of life
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Late-night hosts discuss the scandal-ridden Trump ally’s loss in the North Carolina GOP primary and Dr Oz’s too-close-to-call race in Pennsylvania
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Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers review Surprisingly sharp Disney+ update
3 out of 5 stars.
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They agreed on the topic of what to do with problematic statues, but what about injustice in the police force?
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Survey finds many feel overwhelmed as their children express interest in jobs they know nothing about
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A solo hike on the celebrated 192-mile route from St Bees to Robin Hood’s Bay gave our writer solace after the death of her mother
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In a 13th-century Puglian castle, the fashion house’s creative director would rather think about magic and the universe than party clothes for the rich
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Billy McFarland ‘put together a team’ to generate income, likely for the $26m he was ordered to pay investors back
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The price is a record high for the state and follows a record high average price nationwide at nearly $4.59 a gallon
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Government aims to speed production after closure of Abbott plant, as experts urge parents not to concoct own alternatives
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Nina Jankowicz, the board’s director, resigns and says attacks and threats will not stop her from speaking out on disinformation
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Putin’s war on Ukraine and political deadlock in Caracas have combined to herald a new dawn in US-Venezuela ties
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Seven members reached the summit with the hope of inspiring the next generation of Black outdoor enthusiasts
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Female anchors post pictures of themselves being ‘erased’ on orders of virtue and vice ministry
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Conservative Jason Kenney, Alberta premier, leaves province’s top job after barely surviving a leadership review
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Explore
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The Shanghai-based photographer Luo Yang has been documenting Chinese youth for more than a decade
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Fed up with media cliches around a ‘typical’ Jewish person, Keith Kahn-Harris and Rob Stothard set out to showcase the community’s diversity – and hear their stories
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The Milky Way photographer of the year winners are selected every year by the travel blog Capture the Atlas. The Milky Way season ranges from February to October in the northern hemisphere and from January to November in the southern hemisphere
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