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Ukraine invasion
Wednesday
1 June 2022
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US president says move will enable Ukraine ‘to more precisely strike key targets’; most of Sievierodonetsk under Russian control
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Friday marks the 100th day of Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine. This is how the Russian president’s ‘special military operation’ evolved into a bloody war of attrition
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Headlines
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Services for Amerie Jo Garza and Maite Rodriguez held on Tuesday, with 19 more planned for coming weeks
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Justice department seeks former aide’s communications with ex-president and his attorneys
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Oaxaca state counts cost of strongest hurricane ever to come ashore in May during eastern Pacific hurricane season
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Reports of cheers at an advance screening as Hollywood risks anger in Beijing at depiction on apparel of Cruise’s Captain Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell
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News extra
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Young fans peer through the gates while K-pop sensations meet the president and address the press
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Group of city council members seeks to protect patients from criminal prosecution if supreme court ends abortion rights
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First lady tells Harper’s Bazaar she settles disagreements with president by text and stresses need for independence to daughters
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Lia Thomas, who became the first transgender swimmer to win a major US college title, has pushed back against criticism that she had an unfair advantage
Spotlight
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You may not be a monarchist but, from cake to conversation, there’s lots to enjoy
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Ivan Orkin spent years learning about Japanese cooking – and especially how to perfect the celebrated noodles. He reveals the secret to the perfect bowl
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Scientists have found 3% of the population need less shut-eye than the rest of us. Could I train myself to be one of them, asks Arwa Mahdawi
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The virus’s behaviour in highly vaccinated countries may offer clues to our future with the disease, says Aris Katzourakis, a professor in viral evolution at Oxford University
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After taking my daughter to the paediatrician, I was left wondering if I want to raise her in a country obsessed with the right to own deadly weapons, says Arwa Mahdawi
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Rolling report: Join our team of writers as the quarter-finals get under way at Roland Garros
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The Giants manager boycotted the national anthem after recent mass shootings. He is somewhat of a rarity in baseball, a sport not noted for its progressive values
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The World Cup playoff semi-final in Scotland is a reminder that the war-torn country’s identity and football heritage are intact
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Coco Gauff moved into her first grand slam semi-final at the French Open after a 7-5, 6-2 win over Sloane Stephens
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The fossil fuel industry faces a reckoning in the Niger Delta after disasters made it one of the most polluted places on the planet
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Why this report? Why now? Why did I get all those rolling eye emoji text messages?
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UK scientists say carbon capture is ‘hard and expensive’ and focus must be on reducing emissions
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Last Friday, Boris Johnson was asked if the UK was heading for recession. He replied “not necessarily at all”. Richard Partington explains why we are facing such economic uncertainty
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Ingram has revealed some of the ‘hundreds’ of abusive messages she’s received after debuting in the Star Wars show, saying ‘there’s nothing anybody can do to stop this hate’
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In a new retrospective of his work, the New York-based photographer looks back on his illustrious career and the connections he’s made along the way
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The actor has become the first openly trans performer to receive a Tony nomination for her role in the Pulitzer prize-winning musical A Strange Loop
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I was putting off adulthood by trying my luck as an athlete. But when I was hit in the face I had a realisation
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A spicy Japanese take on a classic chicken dish. By Nigel Slater
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Recent revelations that Manchin quietly made millions from his coal business could come back to haunt him as he eyes a run for re-election
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Michael Sussmann’s case is first courtroom test of special counsel John Durham’s inquiry into FBI’s Trump-Russia ties investigation
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Lisa Jones-Engel quit her work as a lab researcher when she began to see how ‘like us’ monkeys are
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At least nine people died and more than 60 injured in incidents in which four or more people were shot or killed
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Sense of crisis deepens in No 10 as speculation mounts about no-confidence vote in prime minister
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Residents in areas deemed low-risk for Covid are allowed to move around the city freely again
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Move to ease inflation threatens city-state’s de-facto national dish of poached chicken and rice
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Painted wooden coffins and bronze statues of deities dating to 500BC found by archaeologists in Saqqara
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Explore
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From wild parrots in the streets of Tokyo to charismatic pigeons and locked-down penguins, Gemma Padley invites us to look anew at life in the air by bringing together the world’s best bird photography
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Chauncey Hare’s Photographic Work is the first critical biography of the American photographer Chauncey Hare (1934–2019).
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Twice a year, the sunset lines up between blocks in New York City, creating a phenomenon known as Manhattanhenge that is beloved by locals
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