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Pakistan and India accuse each other of striking military bases in major escalation
Kashmir crisis live  
Pakistan and India accuse each other of striking military bases in major escalation
‘Multiple locations’ in India being targeted in retaliatory attacks, says state-run media, after Pakistan says three air bases attacked by Indian missiles
Law  
Trump administration mulling end to habeas corpus, legal right to challenge one’s detention
Ukraine war live  
Zelenskyy and European leaders hold ‘fruitful’ phone call with Trump
Trade  
Chinese and US officials meet in Geneva for ‘de-escalation’ trade talks
Exclusive  
White House to take choice of Pentagon chief of staff out of Hegseth’s hands
Special report
Are we heading for another world war – or has it already started?
The Saturday read  
Are we heading for another world war – or has it already started?
The rules-based world order is in retreat and violence is on the rise, forcing countries to rethink their relationships
 

Betsy Reed

Editor, Guardian US

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In focus
Is Russia co-opting US far-right groups to attack western democracies?
Far right  
Is Russia co-opting US far-right groups to attack western democracies?
Startling allegations that the Base’s leader is a Russian spy lend support to claims of a Kremlin ‘long game’
Health  
Can a methadone-dispensing robot free up nurses and improve patient care?
Pope Leo XIV  
Where does Pope Leo XIV stand on key issues like sexual abuse, climate and poverty?
Features
‘When women make equal pay, everybody wins’
Patricia Clarkson  
‘When women make equal pay, everybody wins’
The Oscar-nominated actor talks about her new role playing equal pay advocate Lilly Ledbetter and why the Trump administration should be careful
The Q&A  
The White Lotus’s Walton Goggins: ‘Who do I most admire? My wife, because of what we have overcome together’
Opinion
Trump’s latest Fox News hire looks even worse than Pete Hegseth
Trump’s latest Fox News hire looks even worse than Pete Hegseth
Can the term ‘cloud fascism’ help us understand – and resist – the hard right?
Sports
NBA playoffs  
Cavs take ‘now or never’ Game 3 from Pacers as injured stars return
Cavs take ‘now or never’ Game 3 from Pacers as injured stars return
Surfing  
Toledo denies Australian fairytale as Sakura Johnson claims first WSL title
Culture
My cultural awakening  
Queer As Folk helped me to come out
Queer As Folk helped me to come out
The week in reviews  
Ocean with David Attenborough, Forever and PinkPantheress: the week in rave reviews
You may have missed
The woman unlocking the mysteries of the deep sea in Fiji
Oceans  
The woman unlocking the mysteries of the deep sea in Fiji
Nicknamed ‘Moana’, Charlene Erasito is the only female Pacific Islander on the expedition to document unexplored parts of the ocean
New Zealand  
‘Hollowing out’: New Zealand grapples with an uncertain future as record numbers leave
Bolivia  
Plotting a comeback, Bolivia’s ex-leader defies arrest warrant in jungle hideout
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