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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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Copenhagen could become last of bloc members to sign up as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues
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Newer ones in particular are worried about possible consequences for submitting letters of no confidence
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Jury finds Anthony Bilodeau and his father guilty in the deaths of Maurice Cardinal and his nephew, Jacob Sansom, who were Métis
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Spotlight
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Founded in 1969, the Detroit title that first used the term ‘punk rock’ was daringly derisive but also often racist, sexist and homophobic – so why bring it back?
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Unprecedented drought makes water a national security issue as more than half of Chile’s 19 million population lived in area with ‘severe water scarcity’ by end of 2021
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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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America’s obsessions with guns and violence terrifies its citizens, but it also reflects its own genocidal and racist past
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Whoever takes over as Met police chief must be committed to reforming a broken system rife with institutional misogyny, says the author Laura Bates
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Business and political elite embraced new ethos at WEF without reflecting on past mistakes
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Rolling report: Join Stuart Goodwin for updates from Roland Garros with Andrey Rublev taking on Marin Cilic
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All of the summer’s Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Ligue 1 and Serie A deals and a club-by-club guide
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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Comedian, 85, is not attending trial at which he is accused of forcing Judy Huth to perform sex act at Playboy Mansion in 1975
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Ohio woman, 25, was gored and tossed 10ft in air after getting close to female bison on boardwalk
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Conor Burns says Brexit deal intended to support peace accord is undermining cross-community consent
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Culture
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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’
Lifestyle
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Worrying about what to put on as you get on? Relax, we’ve got you covered
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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
Explore
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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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Three supporters who travelled to the Stade de France tell us their experiences outside the stadium
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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
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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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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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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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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