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Sunday
27 November 2022
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Civilians leave Kherson just weeks after celebrating its recapture by Ukrainian forces
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Minute-by-minute updates on the Group F encounter, as Belgium look to build on their winning start. Rob Smyth has the latest
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Kim is joined by young daughter on inspection of his forces, increasing speculation that he is paving way for next generation of Kim dynasty
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A young couple who helped citizens and Kyiv’s army tell of torture and endurance during the Russian onslaught
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Art reflected life when Hugh Welchman of Breakthru Films started work on an animation of The Peasants, set during Russia’s occupation of Poland
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Campaigners alarmed by reports of scarlet fever outbreaks
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Day 277: what we know Millions still without power as Russia continues onslaught on Ukrainian cities
Fears for safety of Ukraine’s nuclear plants amid repeated attacks; Kyiv launches ‘grain from Ukraine’ scheme; Belarus foreign minister dies
Spotlight
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For our festival-averse film critic, movies about concerts and musicians are essential viewing – and he believes we are living through a golden age for the form
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When Toni Crews died at 30 of a very rare cancer, her parents were determined to carry out her last request – and allow a documentary team unprecedented access. Here, they share why filming the dissection of their daughter’s body will benefit and educate so many others
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Paulina Porizkova, one of the great supermodels of the 80s, has refound fame – as ‘the lady who cries on Instagram’. It began with the death of and betrayal by her husband of 30 years
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More people wake up with Greg James than anyone else. But how can he be so relentlessly chipper at 7am? Rhik Samadder meets the Radio 1 Breakfast host
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Universal human rights or cultural imperialism? Divide clouds the debate over World Cup hosts
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Twelve years of decaying public services mean any sensible conversation about much-needed new housing is impossible, says the Guardian columnist John Harris
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Argentina captain’s ability to sift muck and find gold draws praise after his goal revives country’s World Cup campaign
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Andy Warhol would love the World Cup final venue, a super-Croydon, a post-modern Milton Keynes of the hyper-rich
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Glenn Hoddle’s frustrating England career is a warning that Gareth Southgate must get more from his most gifted player
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qatar treat
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The England head coach has accepted full responsibility for the 27-13 defeat to South Africa but insisted his team remain on course for the World Cup
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Bournemouth have confirmed Gary O’Neil as their head coach on a contract to the end of next season, with an option to extend
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Chamonix pledges to slow lifts during less busy times, and Val Thorens will reduce heating levels in buildings and limit use of snow cannons
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Residents shelter in ‘invincibility stations’ offering power, water and food as Russian missiles knock out supplies
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A new documentary extends 200 seconds of home-movie footage shot in Poland in 1938 into a forensic examination of a community obliterated by the Nazis
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Critics say former Italian foreign minister Luigi Di Maio lacks experience and has poor record in Gulf relations
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Billionaire says he prefers ‘someone sensible and centrist’
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Millions have watched Netflix hit Ancient Apocalypse, which is just the latest interpretation of an enduring tale. But in its appeal to ‘race science’ it’s more than merely controversial
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Rainbow on the Plains festival celebrates LGBTQ+ pride with colour, a parade and Australia’s largest human rainbow
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Companies advertise products to women searching online for folic acid to get around marketing restrictions
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In 201o, politicians pledged to halt devastation of Earth’s wildlife. Since then, no progress has been made. And despite glimmers of hope, prospects look grim for next month’s top-level meeting in Canada
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Former prime minister says US and Europe will pay biggest share of loss and damage fund, but China must too
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South Australia Rocket launches pose extinction-level threat to tiny emu wren, conservationists warn
Tanya Plibersek could list the bird as endangered amid concerns about proposed rocket launch site -
The story of the damage done to the world’s biodiversity is a tale of decline spanning thousands of years. Can the world seize its chance to change the narrative?
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Culture
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5 out of 5 stars.
Mark Kermode's film of the week Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio review – a superbly strange stop-motion animation
5 out of 5 stars.The director of the Oscar-winning The Shape of Water has turned the timeless fable into a magical Mussolini-era parable -
The Sainsbury Wing’s co-designer Denise Scott Brown says plans to remodel her award-winning entrance are tragically bad. Here, she explains why
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The writer and socialite on surviving domestic abuse, how she stays fit at ‘90 and a half’, and why The Crown makes her mad
Lifestyle
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The new season olive oil is here and it’s at the heart of every supper, says Joe Trivelli
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Add sparkle and cheer to dark nights at these festive illuminations and light trails
Documentary thrasher
Explore
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A collection of artworks not been seen in public before depicting the beautiful game in England is about to go on sale
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The American computer scientist, who coined the term ‘virtual reality,’ cautions against online ‘psychological operatives’
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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The Magnum photographer’s image of a family in Sicily recalls Fellini and Visconti in its romantic depiction of everyday Italian life
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A new book celebrates the psychedelic art of light wheels and projection art
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Bondi was declared a nude beach until 10am, as thousands of Sydneysiders stripped for skin cancer awareness
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The Italian photographer was in San Francisco’s Chinatown when she came across this grand ivory building
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Russian attacks on Kherson, the German team protest at the World Cup in Qatar, the aftermath of the earthquake in Cianjur and migrants in Calais – the most striking images this week
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