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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, with both teams looking for a first win. Join Beau Dure
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After storm triggers disaster on Ischia, residents say risks of unregulated construction have been ignored
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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
UK defence ministry confirms providing missiles to Ukraine as civilians in Kherson flee from Russian shelling
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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We may be forever altered by the death of a loved one, but we will eventually be able to reintegrate into life
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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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qatar treat
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Ousted PM calls off march on Islamabad to avoid further chaos but continues to press for early elections, possibly by pulling his PTI party out of regional assemblies
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Chemicals giant wants to produce zero-carbon electricity to power planned hydrogen systems at Grangemouth refinery
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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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‘It’s very troubling,’ says Arkansas governor as he condemns Trump’s meeting with anti-semite Nick Fuentes
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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
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Culture
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In his stark images of closed, boarded-up businesses, photographer Martin Amis challenges us to notice and reflect on what we’re fast losing
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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
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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