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Iran delivered ‘heavy slap to US’s face’, says Khamenei as he threatens further attacks on American bases
Middle East crisis live  
Iran delivered ‘heavy slap to US’s face’, says Khamenei as he threatens further attacks on American bases
In his first comments since the ceasefire, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said the US ‘gained no achievement’ when it joined the war with Israel against Tehran
Business  
Dollar falls to three-year low after report Trump may name next Fed chair early
Trump administration  
Cancer experts alarmed over ‘gut-wrenching’ Trump plan to cut research spending by billions
Health  
Hundreds of weight loss and diabetes jab users report pancreas problems
Mississippi  
Longest-serving person on Mississippi’s death row executed
In focus
A street in Gaza, a map of dreams, and the people desperate to live
Gaza  
A street in Gaza, a map of dreams, and the people desperate to live
Gaza City’s main high street has been destroyed but Palestinian memories of life before the ongoing Israeli assault survive. As those in Gaza face bombing, starvation and miserable living conditions, here’s how they try to hold both the past and the present in their minds
Tipping points: on the edge?  
‘We are perilously close to the point of no return’: climate scientist on Amazon rainforest’s future
Fast fashion  
Chile targets fast fashion waste with landmark desert cleanup plan
 

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Features
On r/collapse, people are ‘kept abreast of the latest doom’. Its moderators say it’s not for everyone
The Armageddon complex  
On r/collapse, people are ‘kept abreast of the latest doom’. Its moderators say it’s not for everyone
A subreddit tracking apocalyptic news in a calm, logical way comforts users who believe the end times are now
Television  
The Bear season four review – finally becoming the show it was always destined to be
Opinion
Will the Democrats learn from Zohran Mamdani’s victory?
Will the Democrats learn from Zohran Mamdani’s victory?
It’s time for America to remember how dangerous regime change is
 
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Sports
NBA draft  
Flagg goes to Dallas Mavericks as No 1 overall pick
Flagg goes to Dallas Mavericks as No 1 overall pick
Surfing  
‘Is this AI?’: surfing world in awe after ‘best air ever’ pulled off by 18-year-old Australian
Culture
Music  
‘We thought hippies would throw mud at us’: Billy Bragg, Kate Nash and other stars on their Glastonbury debuts
‘We thought hippies would throw mud at us’: Billy Bragg, Kate Nash and other stars on their Glastonbury debuts
Games  
A real issue: video game developers are being accused of using AI – even when they aren’t
Lifestyle
Health & wellbeing  
The truth about fruit juice and smoothies: should you down them or ditch them?
The truth about fruit juice and smoothies: should you down them or ditch them?
You be the judge  
Should my partner stop trying to kiss me after kissing the cat?
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Analysis  
Mamdani’s defeat of Cuomo offers Democrats a path out of the wilderness
Mamdani signifies a generational change and rebuke to a party establishment grown complacent and hypocritical
‘A police state’  
The alarming rise of US officers hiding behind masks
Unequal beginnings  
Quebec provides universal childcare for less than $7 a day. Here’s what the US can learn
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