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Ukraine invasion
Wednesday
1 June 2022
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US president claims supply of rockets move will enable Ukraine ‘to more precisely strike key targets’; Ukraine’s president says 500 wounded each day
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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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Katharine Hayhoe says the world is heading for dangers people have not seen in 10,000 years of civilisation
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Pedro ‘Pete’ Arredondo, who ordered officers to wait outside classroom where gunman killed 21, was elected before massacre
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Developed in Britain, the fruits of the automated harvester with a delicate touch are now in a supermarket near you
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Spotlight
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Once it was a sideshow – but this year, Ukranian soldiers competed with LGBTQ+ pioneers in a sport that’s being taken seriously
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After the horror of Russia’s assault, tens of thousands of people are trying to identify their loved ones before it’s too late
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The decade that broke Britain The disastrous decisions that left millions in a cost of living crisis
The government is keen to blame growing levels of poverty on Covid and the Ukraine war. But policies from the benefits cap to the bedroom tax have left households on the brink amid the cost of living crisis. Here are 10 of the worst -
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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America’s obsessions with guns and violence terrifies its citizens, but it also reflects its own genocidal and racist past
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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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Rolling report: Join Stuart Goodwin for updates from Roland Garros with the women’s No 1 seed, Iga Swiatek, in action against Jessica Pegula
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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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Documentaries
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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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Separated in March, Hasina Begum’s family have now settled in Bangladesh as India continues to deport Rohingya despite UN refugee status
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Creative differences emerge between small-town organisers and passionate Hungarian artist who brought their dream to life
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Analysis suggests electric operations will become rapidly more profitable than petrol and diesel arms within five years
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Culture
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Paparazzi photographer whose fame was built on his contentious relationship with Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Lifestyle
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You’ve probably had a lifetime’s exposure to royal trivia – but how much can you remember?
Explore
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The Psychedelic House of Davos, a satellite event happening in conjunction with the World Economic Forum, was a ‘genius strategy’ to build credibility, say experts
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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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The long read: For nearly 60 years, a former monk toiled almost single-handedly on an extraordinary building outside Madrid. Is it a folly or a masterpiece?
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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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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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The monarch’s major milestones have inspired nationwide festivities, round-the-world tours, and a flotilla of boats down the Thames
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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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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Chauncey Hare’s Photographic Work is the first critical biography of the American photographer Chauncey Hare (1934–2019).
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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