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Ukraine invasion
Tuesday
7 June 2022
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Russian army accused of abducting civilians who organised pro-Ukrainian rallies in the region
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Non-stop street fighting and bombardments as Kremlin seeks full control of Luhansk province
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Headlines
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Nationalist party New Hope threatens to exit arrangement after vote on West Bank settlers
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Alessandra Sampaio, whose husband Dom Phillips was last seen in the Amazon on Sunday, makes appeal in tearful video message
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MPs will attempt to stymie Boris Johnson’s legislative agenda, starting with bill on NI protocol
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Steve Frosdick left his role as a consultant to Uefa after becoming seriously unhappy with the direction of the safety and security department under Zeljko Pavlica
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February Morning, founded by former Russian MP Ilya Ponomarev, broadcasts to audience in Russia
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War presents diplomatic and logistical challenges as silos of world’s fifth-biggest wheat exporter fill up
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Often overlooked amid the human suffering, Russia is inflicting lasting damage on wildlife and globally important wetlands
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US justice department prosecutors say both jets flew to Russia in March, violating export restrictions
Spotlight
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The palace will be well pleased with the public reaction. But they still rely on the Queen for that goodwill, says former Guardian royal correspondent Stephen Bates
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Minute-by-minute report: Will England improve on their poor showing in Hungary when they head to Germany? Find out with Scott Murray
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Steve Frosdick left his role as a consultant to Uefa after becoming seriously unhappy with the direction of the safety and security department under Zeljko Pavlica
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Johnson sacrifices Ryder Cup over participation in $25m inaugural LIV Golf event in Hertfordshire this week
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Documentaries
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Arnulfo Reyes gives first-hand account of shooting to ABC’s Good Morning America and calls police ‘cowards’ over response that day
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Former Alicante postman arrested after bags of letters dating back to 2012 discovered at sold home
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Discrepancy between aesthetic value and extinction vulnerability could have repercussions
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Minister says waste ‘weighs on everyone’s conscience’ as draft measures go to MPs for approval
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Culture
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Song reaches No 8 in the US 37 years after it was first released, thanks to inclusion in new season of Stranger Things
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Actor thanks his ‘most treasured, loyal and unwavering supporters’ following his defamation trial against Amber Heard
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She used to work in a shoe-shop but her work now sells for huge sums and is collected by big museums and Beyoncé. The African American explains why she tackled the shocking strip-search of a 15-year-old girl in a London school
Lifestyle
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There are many reasons people struggle to get fit. Here’s how to build an effective fitness routine that you’ll stick to – and (mostly) enjoy
Explore
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Analysis: Opposition split on whether to target unpopular PM or wider Tory brand, but true test is to pitch Keir Starmer to country
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Adriana walked from Venezuela to Peru with her son, Mateo, a dangerous journey that ended in a daily fight for survival. She says all the risks she took were for her son
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Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya and Tawakkol Karman led uprisings in Belarus and Yemen respectively. They explain what it means to be at the forefront of a revolution
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Between 15 hours of baking and three hours’ sleep, Stéphane Ravacley is trying to knead a little faith back into French politics
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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Boris Johnson won a vote of confidence yesterday – but he suffered a massive rebellion from parliamentary colleagues. Political correspondent Peter Walker explains what happens now
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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From Qur’an readers to visions from a Botticelli, Thomas Boivin’s images evoke the artistic and evolving nature of his Belleville neighbourhood
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Mount Bulusan’s sudden eruption on Sunday in Sorsogon province, in the eastern Philippines, lasted 17 minutes and sent a 1km-tall plume into the sky
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Photojournalist Serhii Korovayny has twice uprooted his family because of Russian invasion. He talks to others with the same experience
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Guardian photojournalists share their experiences of Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations including beach, street and park parties from Glasgow to Cornwall
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Extinction, a new book by Marc Schlossman, explores endangered and extinct species and the factors threatening them through a rare behind-the-scenes look at one of the most important sets of natural history collections in the world at the Field Museum in Chicago
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