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Ukraine invasion
Wednesday
6 July 2022
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Pavlo Kyrylenko says ‘destiny of the whole country will be decided by the Donetsk region’ as he urges 350,000 civilians to leave
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Kremlin denies owning the cargo despite boasting of the ‘first ship’ to leave occupied territory
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Headlines
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Damning letters from health secretary and chancellor as they resign within minutes of each other
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The group are accused of trying to ‘incite hatred’ with books depicting Hong Kong residents as sheep and mainland Chinese as wolves
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Robert Crimo, 21, faces seven counts of first-degree murder after Fourth of July massacre
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People smuggling European operation sent thousands of people across Channel illegally in small boats
Police in five European countries uncover criminal network believed to have smuggled 10,000 people in last 18 months
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Spotlight
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The resignations of Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak are not events the PM can easily wriggle free from
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Ad campaign for trainers at start of Euro 2022 highlights women who overcame challenges
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Living in Turkey has opened my mind and given me a future. But leaving my family behind has filled me with guilt
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4 out of 5 stars.
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Just when you think you’ve plumbed the depths of delusion and bigotry, another stalwart of the GOP proves you wrong. Astounding work, Kristina Karamo, Scott Neely and Karianne Lisonbee, writes Arwa Mahdawi
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Pakistan’s security services have ‘disappeared’ Baloch people for 20 years, yet we are portrayed as terrorists. We need justice
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Get to know every single squad member at the tournament
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The Women’s Euro 2022 kicks off on Wednesday with the hosts England among the favourites in an open tournament
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What is the plan, the protocol, the policy when allegations about athletes are aired?
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In Madrid, the organisation showed a great sense of purpose. But beware a divided Europe and a US still tired of paying for the continent’s security
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Researchers from the UK and EU are recreating odours as part of the Odeuropa project, using algorithms and drawing on visual and written evidence
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Bas Smets’ project, featuring trees and a cooling system, aims to create a more pedestrian-friendly space around Paris landmark
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Thousands of community groups provide ‘virtually all’ humanitarian aid for conflict’s displaced, but have received just 0.24% of donations
Documentaries
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Exclusive: Investigation by group of prominent human rights lawyers also criticises Syria and Iraq
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Queensland police allege Elizabeth died at home after being denied life-saving medication in the belief songs and prayers would heal her
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The extremist group said the white Toyota, which belonged to Mullah Mohammad Omar, should be displayed
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Vast body of water sets second record low water level in less than a year putting birds and $1.3bn lake-based economy at risk
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Move follows dispute over Northern Ireland protocol, as one academic says UK is going down a ‘dark path’
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Culture
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Kesha and her celebrity friends search for the paranormal in a ridiculously stupid and ridiculously entertaining new series
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4 out of 5 stars.
Charming Netflix romance Hello, Goodbye and Everything in Between review
4 out of 5 stars.The streamer’s latest YA offering from the producers of To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before is a surprising romcom winner
Lifestyle
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We continue our celebration of Interrail’s 50th birthday with a visit to a relaxed, youthful city that’s deeply into music and food
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Crystals, velvet, lamé, sequins and statement sparkly earrings feature in high-end couture catwalk
Explore
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Locals were closely aware of rapidly changing glacier but never anticipated catastrophe of this kind
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America’s national day became a twisted showcase of another form of US exceptionalism: its exceptionally easy access to guns and the resultant mayhem
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Newsreader Lukwesa Burak says views in broadcasting have changed but racism towards black hairstyles still persists
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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At least 100 people have died in extreme flooding in Bangladesh. Thaslima Begum speaks to the people trying to save lives and fight for climate justice
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Taken around 1865, these amateur images by a Dutch physician offer up a fascinating glimpse inside the country as it began opening up its borders
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From drag performers to those transitioning, Daniel Jack Lyons collaborated with subjects from marginalised communities who were desperate to be seen
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In January 2021, Malawi had its biggest surge in cases. I risked my life to capture the urgency of that time, when people were dying due to the oxygen shortage
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This year, Agence MYOP will present an ensemble of works in progress by its members at the Arles Photography Festival. The unfinished works - built from dreams of future photography ventures, soon-to-be-published book layouts and unending quests - form a selection of the agency’s latest projects in four chapters, including one devoted to documenting the war in Ukraine
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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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