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AUkrainian mother and her son as they prepare to leave Lisbon, where they went to flee the war two and a half months ago. The UN Refugee Agency has reported more than 4.4m* border crossings back into Ukraine since 28 February. Many of those crossing are thought to be Ukrainians heading back to parts of the country now considered relatively safe, hoping to reunite with family, rebuild their country and restart their lives.
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From Muslim ‘no-go areas’ to Brexit-voting white nationalists, stereotypes continue to be perpetuated about Bradford 21 years after the 'race riots'. Farhaan was born in the city in the 1980s to a family of south Asian Muslim heritage. Through his beloved grandma, or 'Amma', and the poetry of his late grandfather, Farhaan learned how to love Bradford – and himself.
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Mashrou’ Leila were one of the biggest bands in the Middle East, with a lead singer, Hamed, who is the firstly openly gay rock star in the Arab world. Known globally, their gigs were regular sell-out successes until an event at their 2017 Cairo concert changed everything.
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We join Aya at her graduation surrounded by her schoolmates, teachers, friends and family who are rallying around her as she fights to stay
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In Khartoum, Sudan, an anonymous protester dressed as Spider-Man joins the hundreds of thousands of protesters desperate to protect their fragile civilian government after the military coup in October 2021
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Sue and Myra run a community centre at the heart of Kenny (Kensington) Fields in Liverpool. Their pantry offers residents affordable food, but also a sense of togetherness, pride, and plenty of laughs. But there is something missing: a feeling of control and security
Spotlight
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Edinburgh is famous for its festivals. But far from the Royal Mile, in the north Edinburgh communities of Pilton and Muirhouse, a local gala tradition has been lost. The Guardian has collaborated with a film training organisation based in the heart of Pilton to tell the story of residents' fight to bring back their festival
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The Conservatives have conceded in previously Tory-dominated London councils
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The UK prime minister says results have been mixed for the Conservative party in local elections
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'I saw the sun for the second time in two months,' a woman evacuated from Azovstal steelworks told of her months-long ordeal
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The Massachusetts Democratic senator had joined a protest at the supreme court, where she called on congress to pass the Women's Health Protection Act.
Explainers
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Journalist Yousra Elbagir talks us through the timeline of events in Sudan's fight for democracy
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The Omicron variant has prompted the return of border closures and mandatory testing and mask wearing as countries attempt to slow its spread
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The Guardian's Damian Carrington explains that in relative terms, the agreements and deals made by the 196 nations nudged the world a little closer towards the path to keeping global temperature rises below 1.5C and avoiding the worst of the climate crisis’s impacts. But in absolute terms, there is still a mountain to climb
Sport
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The French freediver has broken the deepest dive world record with bi-fins, descending to a depth of 120 metres
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Rory McIlroy has welcomed the decision of a federal judge who blocked three LIV rebels from featuring in the PGA Tour’s end‑of‑season playoff series
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Roger Goodell said he feels the league needed to keep pushing for a year-long suspension for quarterback Deshaun Watson because of his 'egregious' and 'predatory behaviour' toward women.
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Coco Gauff has said Serena Williams inspired her to play tennis after the 23-time grand slam champion's decision to 'evolve away' from the sport
Technology
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Josh Toussaint-Strauss explores how dying fossil fuel plants have been been revived in the name of cryptocurrency
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Jack Sweeney created the Twitter bot @ElonJet, which tracks Musk’s Gulfstream private jet and posts real-time updates of its location from publicly available data.
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Elizabeth Holmes, founder of the collapsed blood testing company Theranos, is facing decades in prison after being found guilty of conspiring to defraud her investors out of billions. The Guardian’s Rupert Neate explains how she went from "the next Steve Jobs" to convicted fraudster
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From once being hailed as a visionary, to being found guilty of fraud, the Guardian looks back at how Elizabeth Holmes' rhetoric changed as her company sank
Interviews
Culture
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'I feel comfortable in my body for probably the first time': actor Elliot Page teared up at the little joys after his transition
Life & style
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The designer, known for his innovative pleated clothing that never crinkled, died of liver cancer in a hospital in Tokyo
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Players of new indie video title Stray have been sharing clips on social media of the game fascinating their cats. Its virtual cat has surprisingly realistic movement and meows – and has become a viral hit
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Josh Toussaint-Strauss finds out how traffic really works, and the actual impact of installing new bike lanes
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Virgil Abloh was the first Black artistic director of menswear at Louis Vuitton