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Wednesday
6 July 2022
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Increases reported in countries including Greece, Spain, France and Germany as Omicron variant BA.5 spreads
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Russian forces in south show signs of ‘better cooperation’, western officials say
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Minute-by-minute report: Euro 2022 is finally here. Join Gregg Bakowski for the latest on opening night
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Unclear if Zelenskiy backs permit system to keep men eligible to fight in the region they are registered in
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Refugee agency releases figure as Donetsk governor urges people to leave after more civilian deaths
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Spotlight
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Nearly 25 years after Sex and the City, TV still has a hard time accepting child-free women. Post-Roe v Wade, that needs to change
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After a pandemic pause, alternate side parking returns to New York City with campaigners hoping it will mean cleaner streets
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A toxic combination of climate emergency, conflict and Covid is pushing some of the poorest countries into an acute hunger crisis
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The constitution is being used to destroy the very democratic governance that it was designed to protect
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‘We go out for every game with the belief we can win it,’ said Marissa Callaghan before her side make their major tournament debut against Norway
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In today’s Fiver: Euro 2022, hot merch and knowledgeable dogs
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Elena Rybakina shrugged off her early nerves and recovered to bulldoze her way into her first grand slam semi-final
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Chelsea are closing in on the signing of Raheem Sterling after agreeing personal terms with the Manchester City forward and hope to finalise a fee of about £45m
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The battle for the strategic outcrop has shaken the fishing village of Vylkove, where boats can no longer put out to sea
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Local historians seek to preserve part of Santiago de Compostela’s heritage after residents find nine-hole patterns across city
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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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Victims not yet identified; death toll from Marmolada collapse now stands at nine
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Rocco Morabito is part of the ’Ndrangheta organized crime syndicate, which does billions of euros in cocaine business
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Tenth of world’s population now chronically undernourished, with spectre of widespread famine drawing ever closer, warns report
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Marta Kauffman says she regrets the representation of the character Amanda Bing in 90s sitcom
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Culture
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Translated by two Kashmiri pandits from an C18th English translation in the 1930s, unique work lay forgotten in a Harvard University library
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Director rejects fears that the sequel to record-breaking 2009 blockbuster will be met with apathy, since ‘people binge-watch TV for eight hours!’
Lifestyle
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Hiking groups set up by and for ethnic minorities, often during lockdowns, are gaining in popularity
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Much-contested online safety legislation is about to get its day in parliament – but MPs are still fighting over who gets control
Explore
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Lockdowns, illness and working from home convinced millions it was time to shake things up. But did they follow through – and did it make them happier?
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In Vizcatán, the last redoubt of militarily active Maoist rebels Shining Path, the army is cracking down on cocaine traffickers
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Analysis: another confidence vote, a managed exit or a bleed-out – the next steps are hard to call
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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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Prime minister Anthony Albanese visits flood-affected areas of Sydney
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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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