US ambassador defends attack as ‘law enforcement’ action against an ‘illegitimate’ leader, not an act of war| the Guardian
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Among the hostages are an 83-year-old Israeli journalist who was taken from his home in kibbutz Nir Oz| the Guardian
Board of directors vote to dissolve organization after nearly 60 years in operation after funding cuts under Trump| the Guardian
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We will stop posting from our official editorial accounts on the platform, but X users can still share our articles| the Guardian
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Letters: Readers respond to Marina Hyde’s article about the former TV presenter’s recent baptism in the River Thames| the Guardian
Country on track reach 1,200GW of installed wind and solar capacity by end of 2024 – six years ahead of Beijing’s target| the Guardian
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Police decided not to prosecute abuse allegation after disgraced doctor said he was conducting legitimate medical procedures| the Guardian
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State assembly member subjected to death threats and xenophobic rhetoric from Republican figures| the Guardian
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ShinyHunters group reportedly behind the hack affecting data of 200m users thought to be from before 2021| the Guardian
Genea CEO told patients information accessed includes contact details, Medicare card numbers, medical histories, test results and medications| the Guardian
Previously vessels would be sunk once they had completed their cargo runs from South America to Europe| the Guardian
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Writer says for many years he has refused to use word but now must ‘with immense pain and with a broken heart’| the Guardian
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Memo authorising the military to be deployed against anticipated protests is pre-emptive act – a first for the US| the Guardian
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Airline unveils ‘roadmap to net zero’ strategy focusing on sustainable fuel and more efficient planes| the Guardian
After medical council ruling last week that MMR doctor Andrew Wakefield was dishonest, journal finally quashes paper| the Guardian
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After her controversial novel about motherhood, the Canadian author has turned the spotlight on her father. She talks about grief, honesty – and her decision not to have children| the Guardian
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Nearby residents say they have had health concerns due to air pollution from Drax Biomass facility| the Guardian
Drax received £22bn in subsidies despite being UK’s largest emitter in 2023, though company rejects ‘flawed’ research| the Guardian
Current and former employees say they were not adequately protected despite knowledge of health risks| the Guardian
Residents of Gloster, Mississippi, are suing plant that exports wood pellets to UK and Europe. Company says it is reducing emissions| the Guardian
Over the last 20 years, the number of Americans who read daily for pleasure has seen a considerable decline| the Guardian
Turning Point USA’s list gains fresh attention after it expands and some notice it disproportionately names academics of color| the Guardian
New drama, When Maggie Met Larry, reveals exactly how the world’s most famous actor coached the fledgling Iron Lady| the Guardian
Cuban person, 75, reportedly died in immigration detention last week, marking 13th migrant death in Ice jails in 2025| the Guardian
Reports of incident were denied by Florida and Ice officials as detainees say they were beat and teargas was fired| the Guardian
Republican legislators and rightwing lobbying group draft proposal for state assembles aimed at killing healthcare act| the Guardian
There may not be obvious successors to the likes of Martin Amis and Salman Rushdie among today’s hotshot young writers. But is a new publisher dedicated to ‘overlooked’ male voices necessary?| the Guardian
The late writer and academic has become a hero of leftwing criticism and this reissued essay collection amply demonstrates why| the Guardian
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Region struggling with drought now threatened by energy-hungry facilities – but some residents are fighting back| the Guardian
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