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Ukraine invasion
Tuesday
21 June 2022
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EU concerned over Moscow’s comments as people panic-buy in Baltic Sea exclave
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Muratov, who was awarded the gold medal in October 2021, said proceeds would go to Unicef to help children displaced by Ukraine war
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Headlines
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Questions over palaces, vineyards and yachts run by entities that appear to be part of a cooperative
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Hard-left leader and heads of other parties invited to talks with Macron over stalemate, says presidential source
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Committee also expected to probe Trump’s pressure on officials in crucial states to corruptly reverse his election defeat
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Unions condemn measure as potentially against international law as 40,000 staff prepare for first day of industrial action
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Spotlight
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Phoenix is the US’s deadliest city for heat fatalities while its urban sprawl makes it a concrete heat island
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Despite the election euphoria, Petro has a thin mandate and is viewed with suspicion by many
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Baker reveals painful memories and some incredible relatives
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Sporting bodies now have no choice but to address an issue which for years has been regarded as too dangerous to touch
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Sporting bodies now have no choice but to address an issue which for years has been regarded as too dangerous to touch
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Coach Mike Walker reflects on the major winner’s relentless desire to improve and the emotions of his Brookline breakthrough
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Player welfare campaigners have welcomed World Rugby’s decision to extend the minimum stand-down period for most concussed elite-level players to 12 days from 1 July but said it is not the ‘perfect solution’
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The former world No 1 is hopeful of recovering from an abdominal injury in time to play at the All England Club
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Igor Volobuyev joined a legion of Russians hoping to defeat their homeland and maybe effect regime change
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The UK government hopes a little-known legal principle will overturn parts of the post-Brexit agreement
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Despite run-ins with the authorities Kirill Serebrennikov stayed put – until the invasion of Ukraine
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Curators who left the UK after the referendum took with them experience that is reshaping their cities’ art scenes
Documentaries
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Country faces fifth vote in three years after Naftali Bennett’s unruly anti-Netanyahu grouping gradually fell apart
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Roberto David Castillo sentenced for role in assassination of Indigenous environmentalist in 2016
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Tasneem was allegedly killed in front of her father after being taken to northern Pakistan from Perth with her three children
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Mark Pearson heard loud thump on his way to work in Bangor, but saw nothing and carried on driving
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Culture
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Bob Marley’s multiple Grammy-winning son’s musical life is dominated by memories of his father. But which 60s novelty song lives rent free in his head?
Lifestyle
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Once they were grim spaces to stash away the mop. Now they’re must-haves for the rich and aspirational. What’s fuelling the desire for laundry-room luxe?
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Namerah, 25, and Farhan, 30, met in 2014 while they were both studying in Malaysia. They now live in Bangladesh with their two cats
Explore
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Context is crucial, but does that really mean we can leave free will out of the picture?
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As countries reeling from their own crises work to house millions who have fled, the focus has switched to long term solutions
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The dating app’s new category offers visibility to those who have long felt isolated when it comes to sex
Take part
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The Guardian’s Saturday magazine is looking to speak to people aged 100 and over about their secret to a long life
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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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After the UK home secretary decided to extradite Julian Assange to face trial and a possible life sentence in the US, Ben Quinn reports on what the ruling means for the WikiLeaks founder – and for press freedom
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Photographer Anna Gordon has been granted extraordinary access to the historically secretive Freemasonry for Women lodge, one of two Grand Lodges for women in the UK operating for more than a century, as it looks to the future
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From 2001 to 2021, Nigeria lost 1.14 million hectares of forest, equivalent to a 11% decrease in tree cover and equal to 587 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions, according to Global Forest Watch. Cutting down trees for logging, opening up farmland or to feed energy demand for a growing population is putting pressure on Nigeria’s natural forests
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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The acrobatic creatures dive and breach off Sydney on their travels north as their population makes a comeback
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The artist became fascinated by traces of bird life on her lockdown strolls in Edinburgh
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