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Middle East crisis
Iran leader threatens ‘irreparable damage’ if US joins fight and rejects Trump call for surrender
Latest updates  
Iran leader threatens ‘irreparable damage’ if US joins fight and rejects Trump call for surrender
Ayatollah Khamenei says Iran will not accept demand for surrender and warns against threatening language
Israel-Gaza war  
Israeli forces kill or injure 11 Palestinians awaiting food trucks, say Gaza officials
Analysis  
Trump brushes off US intel reports on Iran to align himself with Israel
Analysis  
Could US attack Iran’s Fordow nuclear site? Military movements offer a clue
‘Not our war’  
Bipartisan US lawmakers back resolution to block involvement in Iran
News
Women more worried about economy under Trump than men, poll finds
US economy  
Women more worried about economy under Trump than men, poll finds
Exclusive: poll shows 62% of women and 47% of men across political spectrum say economy and inflation getting worse
US politics live  
Trump overseeing a ‘fascist regime’ says New York city mayoral candidate after arrest
Film  
Tyler Perry accused of sexual harassment and workplace gender violence
Russia-Ukraine war  
Ukraine left in lurch as Trump rushes out of G7 without meeting Zelenskyy
Exclusive  
Leaked footage and prison logs reveal Aung San Suu Kyi’s life in detention
 

Betsy Reed

Editor, Guardian US

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In focus
Tough, whip-smart and selfless: Melissa Hortman, ‘singular force for democracy’, remembered
Minnesota  
Tough, whip-smart and selfless: Melissa Hortman, ‘singular force for democracy’, remembered
Colleagues speak of Hortman’s legislative accomplishments, a ‘steely negotiator’ who went into politics ‘to do something, not to be something’
Saudi Arabia  
A journalist tweeted against the government – and was executed for ‘high treason’
Video  
Israel ‘must win every war’ | Along the Green Line: episode 2
Features
The shorter man’s search for love: ‘One woman cried when I told her how tall I am’
Dating  
The shorter man’s search for love: ‘One woman cried when I told her how tall I am’
Tinder is trialling a height filter, following in the footsteps of some other popular apps. What is behind the ‘6ft fixation’ in dating – and could it be scuppering the chance of true connection?
Exhibitions  
‘Artists struggled to survive’: the devastating impact of blacklisting Americans
 
The Guardian Investigates: Missing in the Amazon

What terrible truth were they trying to expose?

Our new six-part investigative podcast series uncovers what happened to a journalist and an indigenous defender after disappearing in the Amazon.

New episodes every Monday.

 
Opinion
G7 leaders are paralysed by their fear of upsetting Donald Trump
G7 leaders are paralysed by their fear of upsetting Donald Trump
Why is there a Maga-branded Instant Pot? Because capitalism never sleeps
Sports
NHL  
Merciless Panthers win second successive Stanley Cup after beating Oilers again
Merciless Panthers win second successive Stanley Cup after beating Oilers again
Henry Ruggs  
Former NFL star apologizes to family of woman he killed in DUI crash
Culture
Review  
S/he Is Still Her/e: The Official Genesis P-Orridge Doc review – Throbbing Gristle’s gender-challenging tabloid-baiter
S/he Is Still Her/e: The Official Genesis P-Orridge Doc review – Throbbing Gristle’s gender-challenging tabloid-baiter
Music  
‘His music documented an America that no longer exists’: Brian Wilson’s brilliance, by key collaborator Van Dyke Parks
Lifestyle
Beauty  
How I unlearned the internalised prejudice I had as a Black woman – one braid at a time
How I unlearned the internalised prejudice I had as a Black woman – one braid at a time
Food  
How to turn unripe stone fruit into a brilliant Japanese condiment – recipe
You may have missed
These evangelical men saved sex for marriage – they weren’t well prepared
Sex  
These evangelical men saved sex for marriage – they weren’t well prepared
Scores of Christian men have been raised on ideas of abstinence and ‘purity’ – what does that mean for their sex lives later on?
Iran  
‘What if the strikes hit us on the highway?’ Thousands flee Tehran amid bombardment
The long read  
Horse racing and erotica: How I survived the fickle world of freelance writing
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