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Tuesday
12 July 2022
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French president vows he would ‘do it again tomorrow’
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Scientists ‘thrilled and relieved’ to get first images from most powerful space-based observatory ever built
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At least 86 Chinese cities issue alerts, while temperatures soar in south-west and central US and Iberian peninsula
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Firm faces ongoing battles over workers’ rights and unpaid waiting times after drawing in drivers with huge subsidies
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The company’s aggressive stance shows why governments need to put their foot down, says barrister Jamie Susskind
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Several people reportedly killed in strike – possibly from Himars system – on ammunition store in Nova Kakhovka
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Most of toymaker’s staff in Moscow to lose jobs and partnership with retailer to be wound up due to invasion of Ukraine
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White House says US has evidence Tehran is going to supply Moscow with weapons-capable drones
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Rescue teams continue to retrieve bodies from rubble of five-storey apartment block, with victim aged nine among latest confirmed dead
Spotlight
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The rules for appropriate attire may shift as temperatures rise – but beachwear is still a firm no
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Candidates jostle for position as contest begins in earnest, with some hoovering up support and others floundering
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The world’s richest man won’t struggle to feed and clothe his offspring. The rest of us have to worry about childcare, medical bills, billionaires who don’t want to pay more tax …
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Will Germany follow up on their emphatic win against Denmark? Or will Spain live up to their status as tournament favourites? Find out with Rob Smyth
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Magnus Cort snatched victory at the last in Megève. Luke McLaughlin has the latest reaction
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The 15-time major winner has defied injuries, a car crash and surgery to have what could be his last shot at St Andrews
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The Portuguese politician chairing Uefa’s review of the chaos at the Champions League final introduced a controversial fan identity card
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Europe’s single currency battered by fears over gas supply from Russia and US interest rate rises
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Home Office does U-turn and grants baby visa 24 hours after Guardian revealed family’s plight
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Researchers used AI to pinpoint the meteorite’s crater on Mars’ southern hemisphere, naming it Karratha, a city close to the Pilbara region
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White House says BA.5 is responsible for majority of new infections in the US amid reports of plan for second booster shots for adults
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Culture
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HBO’s hit drama is out in front with The White Lotus, Ted Lasso, Hacks and Only Murders in the Building running close behind
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Photos dating back to 1800s made free to allow telling of black history stories beyond enslavement and colonisation
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Due to a series of bombings, podcaster Zayd Ayers Dohrn’s militant leftwing parents spent the 70s fleeing the US government. His insightful new political podcast profiles the childhood he spent being chased
Lifestyle
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A deeply chilled fruity creamy boozy summer treat. By Nigel Slater
Explore
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Police in Texas and across the US regularly conduct operations to catch men seeking sex workers’ services. Programs bankrolled by evangelical churches promise to change them
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Scammers impersonate Europol officers, going for quantity over quality, exploiting a design flaw in telecoms infrastructure
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The backbench 1922 Committee has set the rules and timetable for picking the next UK prime minister
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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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In the second part of our miniseries on Uber, former executive Mark MacGann explains his decision to speak out
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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From New York drag queens to voodoo rituals in Benin and Togo, a new exhibition looks at the influence of clothes on the way we live
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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The Classic returned to the Royal Albert Hall at the weekend as the Giants Live World’s Strongest Man arena tour reached its third contest of 2022
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Nicknamed after a legendary monster worm, the Minhocão viaduct highway becomes car-free at night and on weekends. Photographer Pablo Albarenga meets the people who adopted it as their park
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The Ukrainian bride and groom Elisheva Chaya and Gabriel Grigoriev met three years ago in Odesa and got engaged two years ago. Shortly after the start of the war in March 2022, they arrived in Berlin accompanied by a large part of the Odesa Jewish community. The Jewish Chabad Berlin community made a wedding celebration possible with the help of donations
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