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Putin and Trump ‘trust each other’, says Kremlin as Zelenskyy accuses Russia of breaking partial ceasefire
Europe live  
Putin and Trump ‘trust each other’, says Kremlin as Zelenskyy accuses Russia of breaking partial ceasefire
Ukrainian president says ‘next steps cannot be done without us’ and he intends to reach out to US president Donald Trump later
Eric Adams  
New York City paying $500,000 a month to indicted developer who could testify against mayor
Trump administration  
EPA aims to cut pollution rules projected to save nearly 200,000 lives: ‘Real people will be hurt’
Books  
Chuck Schumer clung to belief Republicans would ‘expel’ Trump, book says
US politics live  
Pentagon reportedly planning to cut workforce by at least 50,000
In focus
I’m the Canadian who was detained by Ice for two weeks. It felt like I had been kidnapped
I’m the Canadian who was detained by Ice for two weeks. It felt like I had been kidnapped
I was stuck in a freezing cell without explanation despite eventually having lawyers and media attention. Yet, compared with others, I was lucky
Analysis  
Debunked myths that vaccines cause autism are increasing stigma
Israel-Gaza war  
Israeli strikes latest bloody chapter in war of extraordinary civilian casualties
 

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Spotlight
I don’t wear makeup but my wedding is coming up – can I go bare-faced?
Ask Ugly  
I don’t wear makeup but my wedding is coming up – can I go bare-faced?
It’s radical to choose to cry, laugh and hug without regard for running mascara, writes advice columnist Jessica DeFino
Arctic  
Indigenous guides in the Arctic are training Canada’s military: ‘When they talk, I listen’
Interview  
George Orwell and me: Richard Blair on life with his extraordinary father
Environment  
‘The prison system is insanely broken’: a climate activist on his experience in jail
Book of the day  
Who Is Government? by Michael Lewis review – what Doge is trying to destroy
Brazil  
‘This is your mission’: why one Brazilian doctor is training to be a shaman
Opinion
The US government has sent Columbia University a ransom note
The US government has sent Columbia University a ransom note
The far-right’s pretend fight against antisemitism is a perfect political strategy
Sports
Cooper Flagg looks like a future NBA superstar. He may choose to stay in college
Cooper Flagg looks like a future NBA superstar. He may choose to stay in college
Boxing  
Khelif hits back at Trump, targets gold defence in LA
Culture
Los Angeles  
Gal Gadot’s Walk of Fame ceremony disrupted by political protesters
Gal Gadot’s Walk of Fame ceremony disrupted by political protesters
Books  
Where to start with: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
In case you missed it
Fear grows among US’s 390,000 undocumented Chinese immigrants: ‘So many policies have changed’
US immigration  
Fear grows among US’s 390,000 undocumented Chinese immigrants: ‘So many policies have changed’
Those newly arrived and those who have lived in the US for decades worry as Trump vows to deport Chinese nationals
The White Lotus  
Piper, no! Parker Posey’s viral White Lotus accent is a gift to us all
Analysis  
Netanyahu banks on political dividends as he restarts Gaza war
Life and style  
The blond advantage: fair hair completely changed my life – but is it time to give it up?
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