As trust in Russia and China’s state broadcasters grows, director general warns of the dangers of cutting back the service| the Guardian
Report says ‘intense military operations in Gaza have left unprecedented humanitarian, environmental and social catastrophe’| the Guardian
Congressman tells the Guardian Trump is exploiting fight against antisemitism as a ruse to stamp his will on schools| the Guardian
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US president reportedly eyes plot near Memorial Bridge for a large-scale structure named the Independence Arch| the Guardian
Increases in depression and suicide appeared among teens in 2012 – the same time smartphone ownership became the norm| the Guardian
The authors of a landmark study argue that social media use has only minor effects on wellbeing. But an entire industry says otherwise| the Guardian
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GDP grew 1.4% last quarter, down from economists’ forecast of 3%, though AI and tax cuts could boost growth this year| the Guardian
Ruling is blow to Trump’s bold assertions of authority and topples key pillar of aggressive economic agenda| the Guardian
Mette Frederiksen criticises Donald Trump’s ‘unacceptable pressure’ as Greenland counterpart condemns ‘fantasies’| the Guardian
White House says seven-strong board, chaired by Trump, will steer Gaza through next phase of reconstruction| the Guardian
Donald Trump and Ursula von der Leyen announced a deal on Sunday, but questions remain over what the finished picture will be| the Guardian
Bronwen Maddox says Trump’s rejection of international law leaves UK and Europe facing huge dilemma| the Guardian
Prime minister gives clearest sign yet that government is seeking to further deepen Britain’s links with Brussels| the Guardian
Britain will also ‘not negotiate to remove ban’ on hormone-fed beef in post-Brexit trade deal| the Guardian
Figure raised exceeds what most of the digital businesses have been paying in UK corporation tax| the Guardian
Britain gets off comparatively lightly but US president’s action could still cost billions in lost growth| the Guardian
Lars Løkke Rasmussen acknowledges ‘new security situation’ in the Arctic but says US control is not the answer after brief meeting in Washington| the Guardian
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Key maps show the growing strategic importance of Greenland as Arctic ice melts under global heating| the Guardian
Ahead of high-stakes talks, people tell of alarm, thoughts of fleeing and lack of information on what to do if US invades| the Guardian
Talks fail to solve ‘fundamental disagreement’ over Arctic island controlled by Copenhagen| the Guardian
A summit between Greenland, Denmark and Washington has done nothing to calm our fears as the US steps up its efforts to take control of my country, says Greenlandic writer Malu Rosing| the Guardian
In letter hand-delivered to Trump by Keir Starmer, Charles suggests he and Trump could meet in Scotland to plan visit| the Guardian
President phoned while PM was with Mark Burnett, the Apprentice producer appointed as ‘special envoy’ to UK| the Guardian
PM has positioned himself as someone who can get along with US president while stressing Europe’s red lines| the Guardian
Forensic doctors discover fléchettes – rarely used in modern warfare – in bodies found in mass graves| the Guardian
Ex-leader sentenced to life imprisonment with hard labour over failed martial law declaration in 2024| the Guardian
As Trump slashes science funding, young researchers flee abroad. Without solid innovation, the US could cease to have the largest biomedical ecosystem in the world| the Guardian
Unions and tax experts call for greater regulation as those affected thought to exceed 600,000 workers| the Guardian
Police acknowledge ‘unusual circumstances’ around the ruling and say they will focus on gathering evidence| the Guardian
The climate crisis has exacerbated drought across Mexico. But female-led projects to build harvesting and filtration tanks are helping communities conserve what rain there is, and make it safe to drink| the Guardian
Internal documents from chemical giant Syngenta reveal tactics to sponsor sympathetic scientific papers and mislead regulators about unfavorable research| the Guardian
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Agency scientists say management silences and harasses them to appease chemical industry| the Guardian
Bruce Friedrich argues the only way to tackle the world’s insatiable but damaging craving for meat is like-for-like replacements like cultivated and plant-based meat| the Guardian
After Google lost its first monopoly trial, government asks it to sell off units of its core internet ads business| the Guardian
Governor announces possible move as Democrat-led states seek to respond to planned Texas redistricting| the Guardian
Prof Michael Wooldridge says scenario such as deadly self-driving car update or AI hack could destroy global interest| the Guardian
Hospitals and GPs needs more rapid access to clinics that can provide a diagnosis and suggest best course of treatment| the Guardian
Kseniia Petrova was returning to the US from a trip to France when officials revoked her visa and detained her| the Guardian
The author on pranking JM Coetzee, his huge debt to Labour, and his new book about the twilight of careers for artists, writers and sportsmen| the Guardian
Low-quality AI-generated content is now saturating social media – and generating about $117m a year, data shows| the Guardian
Groundbreaking find makes compelling case that humans were lighting fires much earlier than originally believed| the Guardian
The no-stars, no-buzz, no-budget film about a hairdresser falling for a prince has shot to the top of the global charts| the Guardian
Our intuition can reflect knowledge or understanding that is well-founded but just below the level of our awareness| the Guardian
Great strikers win games and yet they can disrupt tactical systems where dominating the ball is key – just like at City| the Guardian
Anyone can develop health issues from damp and mould, and simple preventive measures can make a big difference| the Guardian
The US president’s celebration of the 1847 conquest draws fury from Mexican leaders over ‘imperialist tone’| the Guardian
I knew him but not well, and worry now that he thrived in our political culture. There was a failure of moral seriousness, says health secretary Wes Streeting| the Guardian
Program with the defense department is first under the startup’s initiative to put AI to work in governments| the Guardian
President says he could make deal for Nvidia to sell downgraded version of Blackwell chip in China but expert warns that could help Beijing compete in AI| the Guardian
French toast is as easy as falling off a log, but it's not worth making with bog-standard white bread: you need bread with a bit of texture, such as a Polish or French rustic loaf or an old-fashioned white baker's loaf| the Guardian
All of us in the business can help to make yoga more accessible to those who need it, says yoga teacher Nadia Gilani| the Guardian
From Tom Cruise to Michael Keaton, A-listers can’t resist the urge to resurrect the roles that made them. But will nostalgia be enough to woo people back to cinemas?| the Guardian
Police investigate after employee says she was tricked into sending money to fraudsters posing as senior officers at her firm| the Guardian
Defense secretary says AI tool will join military systems later this month as it comes under fire for sexual imagery| the Guardian
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Bosnia’s second city punches above its weight culturally, from a street-food-led backlash that kicked out McDonald’s to the fateful night Lenny Kravitz and Kosheen came to town ...| the Guardian
NYT correspondent’s conversation with Microsoft’s search engine leads to bizarre philosophical conversations that highlight the sense of speaking to a human| the Guardian
Guardian exclusive: AI tools rate photos of women as more sexually suggestive than those of men, especially if nipples, pregnant bellies or exercise is involved| the Guardian
Former Post executive editor blasts owner Jeff Bezos’s ‘sickening efforts to curry favor’ with Trump| the Guardian
Rising bill largely result of ‘staggering’ levels of presenteeism causing loss of productivity| the Guardian
There are fears in the City of an exodus of bosses to the US, where they reckon they’ll be paid the big bucks they surely deserve, says the author Stefan Stern| the Guardian
The idea of a friend who helps you commit to your goals is growing in popularity – whether you want to get fit, write a novel or build your business| the Guardian
Headteachers are under pressure to perform in increasingly difficult circumstances. So what can they do to manage the stress?| the Guardian
At 21, Cambridge graduate Polly Courtney was offered a prestigious job at a City investment bank. But her high hopes turned to despair. Her new novel, Golden Handcuffs, is about the experiences of young graduates in the Square Mile. She tells her story to Anushka Asthana.| the Guardian
Are women more likely to suffer from imposter syndrome than men? In a new series, Hilary Devey and Monica Parker debate whether the confidence gap is fact or fiction| the Guardian
Embedded tracking tool revealed details of users’ visits to content on depression, self-harm and eating disorders| the Guardian
As the invasion enters its fourth year, analysts are examining the health of Ukraine and Russia, and who will be the better prospect for investors once the conflict ends. The answers are not as predictable as one might think| the Guardian
PM Shinzo Abe’s decision to cancel the building was, for many in Japan, long overdue and about much more than architectural infighting| the Guardian
Cyber-espionage campaigns are targeting employees directly, including through hiring processes, report claims| the Guardian
Huge increase in fraud accompanies record number of UK live entertainment tickets sold in 2022| the Guardian
Experts say lifting production to former levels could take decades and huge investment will be needed| the Guardian
Britain’s single biggest source of carbon emissions could negotiate over Liz Truss’s £150bn bills freeze| the Guardian
Streaming insiders have claimed they’re being made to rewrite scripts for viewers who use their phones while watching. Is this the end of prestige TV? Or pure fiction?| the Guardian
Group promoting ‘dangerous’ scientific racism ideology teamed up with rightwing extremist, recordings reveal| the Guardian
Alleged talks between billionaire and Russian president could have enormous security implications| the Guardian
Plans by nations including Saudi Arabia, the US and UAE would blow climate targets and ‘throw humanity’s future into question’| the Guardian
World markets plunge on back of coronavirus-driven recession fears and threat of oil price war| the Guardian
Experts lay out scale of changes needed in ‘first-of-its-kind national emergency briefing’ in Westminster| the Guardian
Featuring Coen brothers masterpieces and an astonishing run by Michael Haneke, this was the decade in which film rediscovered its history – and explored its future – thanks to digital technology| the Guardian
President reportedly wants to mandate return to ‘classical architectural style’, according to draft order| the Guardian
The Venezuela incursion is in line with this logic, made even plainer as the US eyes Greenland| the Guardian
Chief economist Huw Pill says workers and firms should stop trying to pass on rising costs by hiking prices or demanding better wages| the Guardian
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From early experiments in claymation TV to its forthcoming Shaun the Sheep big-screen sequel, we rate the animation studio’s output| the Guardian
Children are encouraged to get hands-on as the world’s leading stop-motion studio showcases its work in east London| the Guardian
Nick and Brooke Shirley have for years published conspiracy-minded takes on hot-button rightwing issues| the Guardian
They can be used in place of pickled ginger, dipped in tempura batter and deep fried, or chopped and tossed through salads| the Guardian
Just 20 miles from the bustle of the medina, Ourika valley is a place of magical gardens, olive groves and walking trails in the foothills of the High Atlas| the Guardian
Too many NGOs avoid investing in counter-fraud programmes for fear of increased administrative costs and upsetting the public| the Guardian
To find out how high achievers organise their lives we asked seven top business people to run us through their working day – including the bosses of AOL and Ericsson. Introducing the interviews, Tim Dowling discovers that a very early start is the key to success ...| the Guardian
The success of mRNA-based drugs in combating coronavirus is inspiring scientists to create similar vaccines for melanoma and other tumours| the Guardian
This haunting vision of the hell inside Auschwitz seen through the eyes of prisoner forced to help in the gas chambers is traumatic and overpowering| the Guardian
Exclusive: tech firm quietly launches new audiobook catalogue narrated by AI – but move expected to spark backlash| the Guardian