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US leads wealthy countries spending billions of public money on unproven ‘climate solutions’
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US leads wealthy countries spending billions of public money on unproven ‘climate solutions’
Over $12bn in subsidies awarded for technologies like carbon capture experts call ‘colossal waste of money’
Middle East crisis live  
Israeli troops claim five Palestinian militants killed at mosque in West Bank operation
Paris Paralympics live  
Day one: swimming, track cycling, table tennis and more
US elections 2024  
Kamala Harris to give first big interview as nominee in key test of credibility
Ukraine war live  
Ukraine steps up calls to use allies’ weapons inside Russia as EU ministers meet
Paris Paralympic Games 2024
Paris Paralympics make powerful start in journey from discord to concord
Opening ceremony  
Paris Paralympics make powerful start in journey from discord to concord
The head of the International Paralympic Committee called for a ‘revolution of inclusion’ in moving opening ceremony
 

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In focus
Black voters in Georgia want affordable access to healthcare. Will Kamala Harris win them over?
Georgia  
Black voters in Georgia want affordable access to healthcare. Will Kamala Harris win them over?
Hospital closures here have devastated Black and brown communities, who see Medicaid expansion as the answer
The long read  
The trial of Björn Höcke, ‘real boss’ of Germany’s far right
Middle East  
‘Not a soul is left in my village’: the displaced Lebanese caught in crossfire on Israel border
Spotlight
‘They handled me like a carcass!’: why are so many men now ‘manscaping’?
Life and style  
‘They handled me like a carcass!’: why are so many men now ‘manscaping’?
Whether it’s a smooth-chested Tom Daley or the full ‘boyzilian’ around the private parts, men are now depilating in droves. Is it worth it? I sent my husband for a wax to find out
Television  
Kaos review – Jeff Goldblum’s furiously fun Greek gods drama is a masterpiece
How we met  
‘I had already dated her sister. Her parents must have thought: “Oh, he’s after another daughter now!”’
Television  
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season 2 review – needs to remember it’s a drama
Film  
Summer box office 2024: what were the big winners and losers?
Books  
Our London Lives by Christine Dwyer Hickey review – the Irish diaspora
Opinion
The Kamala Harris campaign is fighting on Trump’s level – and it’s working
The Kamala Harris campaign is fighting on Trump’s level – and it’s working
The US presidential race will be fought over competing definitions of ‘freedom’
Sports
US Open  
Djokovic slams own ‘awful’ serve after walkover against Djere
Djokovic slams own ‘awful’ serve after walkover against Djere
High school football has become a public health crisis. It’s time to take action
Culture
Music  
Oasis add three more UK dates to reunion tour
Oasis add three more UK dates to reunion tour
Music  
Traffic’s Dave Mason: ‘On one level, I could hate every one of them’
In case you missed it
This man saved his town from deadly floodwaters. So why did the US government try to stop him?
Louisiana  
This man saved his town from deadly floodwaters. So why did the US government try to stop him?
Windell Curole’s levee protected his district from disappearing into the ocean – despite federal resistance. Without it, he says, ‘we wouldn’t have a community’
Well actually  
Summer is slipping away. Why am I panicking?
California  
‘It’s either the streets or the fields’: one California farm town’s daily battle with gun violence
‘Enough is enough’  
The Muslim American officials who resigned over US’s Israel-Gaza policy
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