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Middle East crisis
Iran says Israel’s strikes on its nuclear facilities are a ‘declaration of war’ as Trump warns of ‘even more brutal attacks’ to come
Middle East crisis live  
Iran says Israel’s strikes on its nuclear facilities are a ‘declaration of war’ as Trump warns of ‘even more brutal attacks’ to come
Israel launched overnight attack on Iran targeting nuclear sites after claiming Tehran was building nuclear warheads
Full report  
Israel launches strikes on ‘dozens’ of sites in Iran, targeting nuclear programme
Iran  
Iran vows revenge for Israeli strikes, saying it will write ‘end of this story’
Explained  
What has Israel hit in Iran and who were the generals and nuclear scientists killed?
Analysis  
Strikes show Trump is unable to restrain Netanyahu
News
‘He stole a piece of our souls’: Christian music star Michael Tait accused of sexual assault by three men
US news  
‘He stole a piece of our souls’: Christian music star Michael Tait accused of sexual assault by three men
Tait posted on Instagram days ago that for 20 years he lived a ‘double life’ but is working on ‘repentance and healing’
Los Angeles Ice protests  
LA protester charged with assaulting officer says he was the one attacked: ‘I thought I was going to die’
India  
‘I saw people dying in front of my eyes’: British survivor describes Air India crash
Exclusive  
Family of woman who died from Covid after giving birth sues Brazilian state
Protest  
Millions in US expected to protest against Trump in ‘No Kings’ protests
 

Betsy Reed

Editor, Guardian US

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As Trump himself observed: “The first term, everybody was fighting me. In this term, everybody wants to be my friend.”

He’s not entirely wrong. All around us, media organizations have begun to capitulate. First, two news outlets pulled election endorsements at the behest of their billionaire owners. Next, prominent reporters bent the knee at Mar-a-Lago. And then a major network – ABC News – rolled over in response to Trump’s legal challenges and agreed to a $16m million settlement in his favor.

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In focus
‘We were sinking. I let her go’: how growing numbers of women are risking all to reach Europe by boat
Europe  
‘We were sinking. I let her go’: how growing numbers of women are risking all to reach Europe by boat
The tragic drowning of seven women and girls just metres from the port of La Restinga has highlighted the growing number of female migrants crossing to the Canary Islands from west Africa
Ecuador  
A map, a myth and a pre-Incan lagoon: the man who brought water back to a drought-ridden town
Politics Weekly America  
Has Trump turned the US into a police state? – podcast
Features
‘I’m not The Rock, right?’ Julianne Moore on action movies and twinning with Tilda Swinton
Film  
‘I’m not The Rock, right?’ Julianne Moore on action movies and twinning with Tilda Swinton
Ahead of her new film – in which she fights, dives and wrangles horses – the Oscar-winning actor discusses sunburn, age-gaps and hanging from helicopters
Education  
‘The most subversive thing you can do is read’: 2025’s best graduation speeches
 
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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
Why is the media ignoring growing resistance to Trump?
Why is the media ignoring growing resistance to Trump?
Trump’s insurrection routine: fuel violence, spawn chaos, shrug off the law
Sports
Live  
US Open golf 2025: players face another testing day in second round
US Open golf 2025: players face another testing day in second round
Hockey  
Oilers stun Panthers in biggest Stanley Cup final road comeback in 106 years
Culture
Album of the week  
Haim: I Quit review – the messiest breakup album of recent times, in every sense
Haim: I Quit review – the messiest breakup album of recent times, in every sense
Culture  
Everyone’s a winner: how awards shows became popular again
Lifestyle
Experience  
‘I live as William Morris for three months a year’
‘I live as William Morris for three months a year’
My unexpected Pride icon  
The Green Roasting Tin, a cookbook no lesbian vegetarian can be without
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Attack dogs  
How Europe supplies Israel with brutal canine weapons
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Los Angeles Ice protests  
Why did Angelenos swiftly resist Ice raids? Look to LA’s deep immigrant roots
US  
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