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Ukraine invasion
Wednesday 7 June 2023
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Up to 42,000 people at risk following destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam as US says flood may cause ‘many deaths’
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UN security council meeting discusses disaster as US, UK and French representatives call for an investigation
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Headlines
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Survey reveals shift in opinion since Ukraine war and big majority favour EU increasing its defence capabilities
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Duke of Sussex in court again on Wednesday after accusing ‘vile’ British tabloids of having a ‘devastating impact’ on his mental health
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Nato statutes ‘clearly limit the scope to North Atlantic’, official says, with reports that president Macron personally objects to the idea
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Spotlight
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Ten years on, Nick Hopkins recalls how the Guardian defied the intelligence agencies to publish revelations of mass state surveillance
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Rania Matar has found inspiration in Beirut’s resilient women, trying to rebuild lives after the huge blasts that wrecked the city
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She joined the police to make a difference. But McDonald’s work on rape and domestic violence cases left her with PTSD and the determination to speak out
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When Utah’s Republican lawmakers decided to clamp down on ‘pornographic or indecent’ texts, they won’t have had the Old Testament in mind
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Secondhand clothing waste from Europe is choking the waterways of the west African country. It must not go on
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Over-by-over report: The competition which started nearly two years ago enters its final stretch at the Oval in London. Join our writers
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Join Daniel Harris for updates from the men’s and women’s singles quarter-finals at Roland Garros
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This deal is merely a depressing illustration that money can distort everything in sport
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Karim Benzema has joined Cristiano Ronaldo in the kingdom and other big-name players will follow in a carefully worked project
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Wordiply
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Police say a graduate, 18, was one of the dead while a 19-year-old was arrested for second-degree murder
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Whistleblower former intelligence official says government possesses ‘intact and partially intact’ craft of non-human origin
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Hazy skies hung over north-eastern US a day after the midwest received a similar alert from the Environmental Protection Agency
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DuPont or 3M scientists discovered PFAS toxicity internally, but did not publish findings or report them to the EPA, study says
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Next week the first constitutional climate lawsuit in the US goes to trial amid signs fossil fuel companies are facing accountability tests over climate crisis
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Ice-free summers inevitable even with sharp emissions cuts and likely to result in more extreme heatwaves and floods
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Delegates from 180 nations set out pathway to binding global agreement on tackling plastic pollution as soon as 2025
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Culture
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4 out of 5 stars.Kelvin Harrison Jr plays the Caribbean-born maestro, once declared ‘the most accomplished man in Europe’, who takes on Mozart in a duel-by-violin
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3 out of 5 stars.Saint X reviewLike The White Lotus, but much, much worseIt’s a murder-mystery involving a death at a luxury resort. You’d think they’d have made sure it’s every bit as good as Mike White’s show, wouldn’t you? You’d be wrong …
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A survey of the last 100 years of financial disasters shows that they’re a fact of life – but there are lessons to be learned
Lifestyle
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The Central American country has incredible wildlife and biodiversity. Our writer explores its forest and meets the Indigenous people hoping to preserve it
Documentaries
Explore
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Government vows to end school violence as experts say bullying methods have become more malicious
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As Target, Bud Light, Starbucks and others face threats and boycotts, here’s what other top US brands have planned
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Seeing a trapped bird led Amit and Abhishek Jain to dedicate their spare time to rescuing dozens of creatures every day
Take part
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We would like to hear about your music highlights of the year so far
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We would like to hear about your cultural highlights of the year so far
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As it reaches London this week, we would like to hear from people who have been to one (or more!) concerts on Beyonce’s acclaimed tour
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We want to hear from people in Moscow and across Russia following the drone attack
Sam Altman, the founder of the revolutionary application Chat-GPT, is touring Europe with a message: AI is changing the world and there are big risks, but also big potential rewards
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Thousands of people gather each year to replaster the walls of the city of Djenné’s Great Mosque
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Images show the devastation wrought by the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam near the Ukrainian city of Kherson
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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A new exhibition gathers work from key photographers who documented life in Palermo as the mafia stepped up its attacks on civil society
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World Environment Day is an annual global event to raise awareness, mobilise action and promote environmental sustainability
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Roger Thorpe, 80, a mechanic and vintage car enthusiast, has run the workshop in Castleton since 1967. The building was constructed in 1895 for the Hope Valley railway and converted to a garage in the 1930s
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UK politics Labour on course for landslide election victory, megapoll suggests