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Trump tells interviewer Crimea ‘will stay with Russia’ in any Ukraine peace deal
US politics live  
Trump tells interviewer Crimea ‘will stay with Russia’ in any Ukraine peace deal
President accuses Zelenskyy of prologing ‘killing field’ in Time interview and says he is open to meeting Iran leaders
US  
Former US social security head predicts ‘interruption of benefits’ amid Doge cuts
Pete Hegseth  
US defense secretary reportedly had unsecured office internet line to connect to Signal
Film  
Pedro Pascal calls JK Rowling a ‘heinous loser’ in wake of UK supreme court gender ruling
United Healthcare  
Luigi Mangione to appear in federal court over killing of healthcare chief
In focus
Lifesize herd of puppet animals begins climate action journey from Africa to Arctic Circle
Lifesize herd of puppet animals begins climate action journey from Africa to Arctic Circle
The Herds project from the team behind Little Amal will travel 20,000km taking its message on environmental crisis across the world
US immigration  
Disabled people detained by Ice sound alarm over overcrowded jails
Trump tariffs  
‘Very problematic’: US apparel bosses say Trump’s tariffs will hurt Americans
 

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Spotlight
Santa Maria Maggiore: why Pope Francis decided ‘this is my place’ to be buried
Pope Francis  
Santa Maria Maggiore: why Pope Francis decided ‘this is my place’ to be buried
The pontiff shunned fanfare by picking a small niche in the basilica he visited more than 100 times during his papacy
Environment  
‘It shapes the whole experience’: what happens when you build a city from wood?
Television  
Bill Maher calls Larry David’s satire of his Trump dinner ‘kind of insulting to 6 million dead Jews’
Film  
‘I miss those days terribly’: readers share their defining video store memories
Theatre  
‘It’s Fleabag’s home – the audience is unshockable’: Phoebe Waller-Bridge and more on 25 years of Soho theatre
Television  
May the force be with you! How to save every tired TV superfranchise, from Star Wars to Game of Thrones
Opinion
The Black feminist movement has a history of standing up to fascism. Now we are inviting others to join us in the fight
The Black feminist movement has a history of standing up to fascism. Now we are inviting others to join us in the fight
Want to beat authoritarianism? Look to Latin America
Sports
NFL draft  
Jags trade up for Hunter as teams pass on Sanders
Jags trade up for Hunter as teams pass on Sanders
Premier League and FA Cup semis  
10 things to look out for this weekend
Culture
Music  
‘If Jesus and Buddha had our work schedule, they’d have fallen out too’: boyband Five on bullying, Britney and their blockbuster return
‘If Jesus and Buddha had our work schedule, they’d have fallen out too’: boyband Five on bullying, Britney and their blockbuster return
The week in art  
Hiroshige’s peerless prints, McCartney’s unseen snaps and Vancouver’s blue skies
In case you missed it
Now comes the ‘womanosphere’: the anti-feminist media telling women to be thin, fertile and Republican
'Womanosphere'  
Now comes the ‘womanosphere’: the anti-feminist media telling women to be thin, fertile and Republican
A crop of conservative personalities such as Brett Cooper and Candace Owens, and outlets like Evie, are convincing young women of a gender-essentialist worldview
US immigration  
Trump is jailing immigrant families again. A mother, father and teen tell of ‘anguish on a daily basis’
America on the move  
Meet the new American refugees fleeing across state lines for safety
The long read  
A year of hate: what I learned when I went undercover with the far right
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