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UN warns 14,000 babies could die in Gaza in next 48 hours without aid
Israel-Gaza war live  
UN warns 14,000 babies could die in Gaza in next 48 hours without aid
UN’s humanitarian chief says aid lorries, which contain baby food and nutrition, are technically in Gaza but have not reached civilians
Ukraine war  
UK and Europe target Russia with major sanctions after Putin-Trump call
US politics live  
Qatar defends offer of plane gift to Trump as ‘a normal thing between allies’
US immigration  
At least 50 migrants sent to El Salvador prison entered US legally, report finds
Florida  
Shark fisher uses drone to save teenage girl from drowning in Florida rip current
Special report
A deadly mission: how Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira tried to warn the world about the Amazon’s destruction
Environmentalism  
A deadly mission: how Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira tried to warn the world about the Amazon’s destruction
The Guardian journalist and the Brazilian activist were killed while investigating the destruction of the Amazon. In this extract from the book Phillips was writing at the time of his death, he reflects on his encounters with the rainforest and its people – and why it is so vital to save this precious place
 

Betsy Reed

Editor, Guardian US

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In focus
Ron DeSantis’s fall from grace: ‘He’s completely crashed to the ground’
Republicans  
Ron DeSantis’s fall from grace: ‘He’s completely crashed to the ground’
Florida governor stands isolated from Trump and is feuding with Republicans at home – is he drifting to irrelevance?
Analysis  
Uneasy India-Pakistan ceasefire holds but is a return to war inevitable?
Brexit  
UK cheesemaker welcomes new EU deal – but says it comes four years too late
Features
I’m taking beta blockers for my anxiety – and so are many of my friends. Is that a problem?
Health  
I’m taking beta blockers for my anxiety – and so are many of my friends. Is that a problem?
Dreading the thought of giving a speech, or stressed about a big work event? Your GP may prescribe beta blockers to reduce the effects of adrenaline on your heart. Here’s what happened when I took them
Preppers  
‘People were buying crossbows faster than I’d like’ – how prepping went mainstream in Britain
Opinion
Trump can complain all he wants – but he can’t stop his own economic mess
Trump can complain all he wants – but he can’t stop his own economic mess
The trouble with AI art isn’t just lack of originality. It’s something far bigger
Sports
Messi’s ire is free publicity for MLS. So why is the league editing it out?
Messi’s ire is free publicity for MLS. So why is the league editing it out?
MLB  
Mets to talk to $765m Soto about hustle after second incident in two days
Culture
Review  
Highest 2 Lowest review – Spike Lee and Denzel Washington remake Kurosawa in fine style
Highest 2 Lowest review – Spike Lee and Denzel Washington remake Kurosawa in fine style
Books  
How to Save the Amazon by Dom Phillips review – tracing the late journalist’s footprints
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Architecture  
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Sidewinder Ranch, a 40-acre property built over natural rock formations, comes with desert views and a bulldozer
The featured essay  
This land is their land: Trump is selling out the US’s beloved wilderness
US-Mexico border  
Trump’s new border wall will threaten wildlife in an area where few people pass
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