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Ukraine invasion
Thursday
2 June 2022
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Ukrainian president says 100 Ukrainians dying every day; former German chancellor makes first speech since leaving office
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Jürgen Stock urges members to cooperate on arms tracing as weapons will flood hidden economy when war ends
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Headlines
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More than 36,000 people arrested in just over two months in crackdown orchestrated by President Nayib Bukele
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Heard’s lawyer says verdict sends ‘a horrible message’ while sexual violence experts call it symptom of culture that oppresses women
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Prince of Wales takes salute on his mother’s behalf while flag-waving crowd enjoys parade and flypast
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Queen’s son will not attend service of thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral, palace says
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Spotlight
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Some monarchies have modernised to stay relevant but other dynasties have not been so successful
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TV’s most compelling heroines are currently kicking the habit. Thanks to shows like The Flight Attendant, alcohol-free television is where it’s at for fascinating, action-packed viewing
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The perverse effects of sanctions means rising fuel and food costs for the rest of the world – and fears are growing of a humanitarian catastrophe
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Smoking in the west is declining, so the industry is turning to untapped markets, where governments must act to stop it
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Over-by-over report: Join our writers for updates as the English Test summer gets under way at Lord’s
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Rolling report: We are guaranteed one new name in the women’s singles final at Roland Garros, but will there be two? Find out with John Ashdown
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A team driven by their hearts won with their heads in Scotland to lift their nation’s spirits but know they must finish the job
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Manu Tuilagi and Henry Slade will both miss England’s summer tour of Australia leaving Eddie Jones with huge voids to fill in the centres
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Documentaries
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UN agency says most arriving in UK by small boat should not be called migrants, in challenge to Priti Patel
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Pete Arredondo, focus of anger over allegations he delayed sending officers, tells CNN he’s been speaking regularly with investigators
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Letter seen as potential warning to 17 asylum seekers who began protest after being given offshoring date
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Brent crude makes small rise to $116.94 as group sets extra output higher at 650,000 barrels a day
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Culture
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Dafydd Iwan’s Welsh-language ballad tells a rousing story of national survival. Now, 40 years since its release, and with support for independence on the rise, it’s become a football anthem
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Other writers who have added handwritten thoughts for sale in support of English PEN include Ian McEwan and Margaret Atwood
Lifestyle
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A Reddit post said Swedes don’t feed their children’s playmates when they visit. But why – and why has it caused an uproar?
Explore
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More than a third of the UK’s office-based workforce is still working from home to the anger of some bosses – and politicians. Is hybrid working the new normal, or can firms tempt employees back full-time?
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Assailed by a hostile press, police and judiciary, Michael Vidler left the city with pride at having tried to improve the lives of ordinary people
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Analysis: the long-delayed US deal offers just four systems that will take weeks to become operational, suggesting concerns about imposing a heavy defeat on Putin
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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Tina Brown, author of The Palace Papers, on the importance of this jubilee to the royal family and how the Queen has maintained public support through her 70 years on the throne despite many crises
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Playgrounds at about 300 schools have been renovated, benefiting students but also addressing the climate crisis
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Observer photographer Gary Calton’s Citizens of Our Time captures campaigners from Fathers for Justice to the climate crisis, Black Lives Matter to Ukraine war activists
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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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