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Hezbollah claims to have hit Israeli defence firms; Israel does not want war with Lebanon, president says
Live  
Hezbollah claims to have hit Israeli defence firms; Israel does not want war with Lebanon, president says
Israel PM says militant group will now ‘understand the message’; seven killed in Israeli strike on Gaza school sheltering displaced people, rescuers say
Iran  
At least 51 people killed in Iran coalmine explosion
US elections 2024  
Trump rejects Harris call for second debate, saying ‘it’s too late’
Ukraine war  
Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy to present ‘victory plan’ during US visit
Marco Rubio  
Activist with far right ties fronts anti-immigration effort linked to Florida senator
In focus
Bolivia protest march by ex-president’s supporters reflects split at heart of left
Bolivia  
Bolivia protest march by ex-president’s supporters reflects split at heart of left
Evo Morales leads thousands of followers to La Paz to ‘save’ country from his handpicked successor turned rival
Russia  
Putin regime will collapse without warning, says freed gulag dissident
UK politics  
There goes the honeymoon: stunned Labour heads to conference in a spin
 

Betsy Reed

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Spotlight
Succession star J Smith-Cameron: ‘There’s a bewildered vulnerability to middle age that is ripe to be explored’
Stage  
Succession star J Smith-Cameron: ‘There’s a bewildered vulnerability to middle age that is ripe to be explored’
The actor famous for playing Gerri Kellman on starring opposite Mark Rylance on the London stage, her recent emergency operation, and her thoughts on the US election
Friends  
From Gunther’s first words to Smelly Cat: take our fiendishly difficult Friends 30th anniversary quiz
Television  
To watch is to yearn for a different world: how The West Wing made politics feel glorious
Donald Trump  
Is Trump a fascist?
Fashion  
‘Pink hair is my armour’: Zandra Rhodes on cancer, colour and the art of being fabulous
Theatre  
‘I’m an ordinary man who plays crazy parts’: John Lithgow on tackling Roald Dahl
Opinion
China  
Xi Jinping’s ‘gunboat diplomacy’ risks driving his bullied neighbours into enemy hands
Xi Jinping’s ‘gunboat diplomacy’ risks driving his bullied neighbours into enemy hands
Trump says he’s the ‘leader’ on IVF, but Republicans are blocking national access
Sports
Live  
Singapore Grand Prix: Formula One – live
Singapore Grand Prix: Formula One – live
Boxing  
Dubois demolishes Joshua in blistering display
Culture
Music  
Paid in Full: The Battle for Black Music review – the racism that’s seen artists brutally ripped off for 100 years
Paid in Full: The Battle for Black Music review – the racism that’s seen artists brutally ripped off for 100 years
Film  
The Substance review – Demi Moore is fearless in visceral feminist body horror
In case you missed it
The staggering fall of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs – from music mogul to criminal charges
Sean Combs  
The staggering fall of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs – from music mogul to criminal charges
Combs’s business empire once seemed to know no bounds. Now he faces abuse allegations and a string of charges
North Carolina  
A school banned Indigenous students from using their language. A century later, it’s teaching Cherokee
Saginaw, Michigan  
The swing county in the swing state that could decide the election
Amazon rainforest  
‘It’s guerrilla warfare’: Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes – and the arsonists who start them
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