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Ukraine invasion
Sunday
3 July 2022
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Cause of blasts not immediately known; Ukraine nuclear plant’s surveillance systems restored; more than dozen Russian weapons companies found to not have faced sanctions
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Spokesperson claims they have ‘completely’ encircled last stronghold in Luhansk region
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Headlines
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New decision temporarily overturns stay issued by lower court last week and illustrates legal chaos for US abortion providers
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Havisham Properties, owned by Tory peer Lord Brownlow, under scrutiny after buying 11 homes on failed Knockroon development
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Palestinian Authority hands over bullet in move to end standoff with Israel over investigation
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Some bright hopes crashed out on Saturday after a good start at Wimbledon – leaving Heather Watson and Cam Norrie to carry the torch in the singles
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Spotlight
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In the depths of a Melbourne winter, when it’s 4.6C on the bank and 6C in the river, the true believers gather
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ITV’s political editor on coping with obsessive-compulsive disorder, belatedly publishing his first novel, and why he longs for a lost England
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It’s a time of national emergency, the Tories tell us. But restraint is not a matter for everyone
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Nick Kyrgios inserted himself deep into Stefanos Tsitsipas’s psyche and eventually emerged as a victor, winning 6-7 (2), 6-4, 6-3 7-6 (7) to reach the fourth round of Wimbledon
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Iga Swiatek suffered a shock straight sets defeat to Alizé Cornet at Wimbledon as her 37-match winning streak came to an end
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Analysis: Volodymyr Zelenskiy needs ammunition, not words – but the meetings in Bavaria and Madrid were still highly significant
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Hidden imports provide economic lifeline to Assad and funds for a Russian oligarch under EU sanctions
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Roe v Wade was overturned in the US by a court, not by voters. The same happened in Poland, says professor of political science Anna Grzymala-Busse
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Analysis: deal between Biden and Erdoğan is sealed in Madrid after Nordic countries vow to control support for Kurdish terrorism
Documentaries
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Demonstrators storm eastern city’s legislature over political deadlock and deteriorating living conditions
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Dozens of investigations have been launched by police in England and Wales in the past 10 years into suspected breaches of an 1861 law
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Calls to improve livestock traceability amid fears the disease could spread
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Flag was outside Florida home of the Uhuru movement, a Black international socialist group
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Culture
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The novelist and comedy writer on her song of the summer, her new favourite sitcom and the brilliance of director Lynette Linton
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Most of us can read, but is there a way to do it better? Faster? With more comprehension or even … joy?
Lifestyle
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For many Asian Australians, growing up means reckoning with not only their childhood but their parents’ past
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The writer, 54, talks about his inspirational parents, the terror of bungee jumping and his unorthodox path to becoming director of the ICA
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In our latest instalment on less-visited corners of Europe, we look at Germany’s coastal bike paths, scenic winelands and revamped industrial regions
Explore
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Momentous decisions on abortion, guns, the environment and religion have left many wondering: what next?
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Nearly one in five people in England and Wales are 65 or over – some are thriving, some struggling. How are we coping with the social, cultural and political change this brings?
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The inequality activist grew up in poverty, became a millionaire at Citi, then rebelled against a career that ‘wasn’t right’
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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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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50 years on from the first Gay Pride march in 1972 revellers take to London’s streets for biggest ever parade and first since the pandemic struck
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A new book showcases spectacular photos of frogs, crocodiles, tuataras, turtles, lizards and snakes of Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea
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From maître d’ Fred Sirieix’s best places to eat in Paris to kangaroos at Glastonbury, the best original photographs from the Observer commissioned in June 2022
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A multidisciplinary initiative aims to highlight the lost habitats of our feathered friends
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Protest can change everything. Which is why many governments want to suppress it. As thousands in the US express their fury over Roe v Wade, we look back at some of the images that helped effect change
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An abortion rights rally in New York, protests in Quito, a funeral in Chernivtsi, a sandstorm in Basra, and Billie Eilish at Glastonbury: the most striking global images this week
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