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How the Russian invasion has unfolded, from the desperate fight for Mariupol to economic turmoil around the world
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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
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Headlines
Friday
3 June 2022
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In a primetime gun control address, the president pushed stronger background checks and repealing gun manufacturer immunity
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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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The Celtics rode the most lopsided fourth quarter in NBA finals history to a 120-108 victory over the Golden State Warriors in Game 1 on Thursday night
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Monarch attended event at Windsor Castle after pulling out of Friday’s thanksgiving ceremony at St Paul’s Cathedral
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United Nations says request from Ankara has been accepted with immediate effect
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Study of 250,000 people sought to remove confounding factors such as socioeconomic status
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Ex-president reacts to acquittal of Michael Sussmann on charge of lying to FBI about possible Russia link
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While voters have cited environment as a top priority, the issue has become secondary to the homelessness crisis and crime
Spotlight
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By 2016, the reported incidence of adult ADHD rose by 123% in the US – increases in stimulant medication prescriptions suggest its rise continues
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This week, Joe Biden confirmed he will send more advanced rocket systems to Kyiv. As Russian troops continue their assault on the Donbas region in the east of the country, Joan E Greve talks to Susan Glasser of the New Yorker about what the future holds for US support to Ukraine.
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The company managing Presley’s estate sends cease and desist letters to prevent unlicensed use of his name and ‘likeness’
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But no one should be applauding this verdict – not even people who believe that Heard is a liar and Depp never laid a finger on her
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What we are experiencing right now is the pandemic’s social death
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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, says Larry Elliott, the Guardian’s economics editor
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The Celtics rode the most lopsided fourth quarter in NBA finals history to a 120-108 victory over the Golden State Warriors in Game 1 on Thursday night
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Coco Gauff wrote: ‘Peace. End gun violence,’ on a court-side camera then spoke to the media about shootings after beating Martina Trevisan
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Scientists want to protect narwhals, but local people who hunt them say their traditions are being ignored
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Most widely used pesticide in history harms critical ability of bumblebee to regulate nest temperature
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New study finds 44% of world’s land surface needs increased protection, with 1m wildlife species at risk of extinction
George Monbiot on the growing global food crisis and the degradation of our soils. Can the solution be found in the lab?
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Guitarist says band was approached well before talk of Abba shows but he and surviving bandmates couldn’t agree
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Set in a remote town where a schoolgirl disappears, this debut arrives with high praise from other crime novelists – and it’s truly excellent
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Major review Bollywood burnishes an Indian military legend in high style
3 out of 5 stars.
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One voted Labour, the other Tory, and they disagreed about Brexit. Can they find common ground over JK Rowling?
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Chesa Boudin says effort to oust him, backed by wealthy donors, is part of ‘Republican-led playbook’
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Greg Steube displays succession of firearms he says would be banned under bill being debated in response to mass shootings
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Trump restricted states’ power in favor of fossil fuel development but proposed rule would empower local officials to protect water
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Authorities received tip that the teenager was recruiting students for mass violence, in one of many recent threats against US schools
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Some monarchies have modernised to stay relevant but other dynasties have not been so successful
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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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Brent crude makes small rise to $116.94 as group sets extra output higher at 650,000 barrels a day
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Fugitive Vietnamese state company official Trinh Xuan Thanh was abducted from Berlin park in July 2017
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Playgrounds at about 300 schools have been renovated, benefiting students but also addressing the climate crisis
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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A selection of the best images of the first day of celebrations for the Queen’s platinum jubilee
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