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Senate to vote on standalone foreign aid package including Ukraine
Politics  
Senate to vote on standalone foreign aid package including Ukraine
After failure of previous bill that also included border security measures, new bill focuses on military assistance for Ukraine and Israel and humanitarian funds for Gaza and West Bank
Supreme court  
Hearing focuses on Trump’s eligibility for 2024 election
Live  
Israel bombs overcrowded Rafah as UN warns of ‘humanitarian nightmare’
Russia  
Anti-war candidate Boris Nadezhdin says he is barred from election
Exxon  
Plan for Guyana oil exploration risks raising tensions with Venezuela
In focus
Six months after Maui wildfire, 5,000 survivors still stranded
‘We’re tired of broken promises’  
Six months after Maui wildfire, 5,000 survivors still stranded
Red Cross says only a third of households who sought emergency shelter have moved into homes, as governor’s pledge rings hollow
‘Bring them back’  
Freed Israeli hostages plead with Netanyahu for deal
Netherlands  
Why forming a majority government just got a lot harder
 

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Spotlight
Now she’s turned her fire on Megan Thee Stallion
Nicki Minaj conquered attacks to become queen of rap  
Now she’s turned her fire on Megan Thee Stallion
In a week of feuding between the musicians, Minaj has leaned on the same reductive tropes she had to endure herself
Avoid triggers, standing desk and address stress  
Osteopaths on 20 easy and effective ways to treat back pain
Taylor Swift  
Could she really swing the 2024 presidential election?
‘I don’t believe in a curse’  
The wrestler who lost his five brothers
Furious jumping: why Henry Cavill is wrong to be cross with sex scenes
How we met  
I wasn’t open to a relationship. But we ended up kissing and it felt very welcome
Opinion
Republicans are redefining the word ‘equal’ in an Iowa anti-trans bill
Republicans are redefining the word ‘equal’ in an Iowa anti-trans bill
Israel should free Marwan Barghouti. It is crucial to any hope of a longterm peace
Sports
Super Bowl  
Could Purdy’s rock bottom contract deliver 49ers glory?
Could Purdy’s rock bottom contract deliver 49ers glory?
Lionel Messi  
Outcry in China and Hong Kong after Japan match
Culture
Books  
Five of the best recent books from Ukraine
Five of the best recent books from Ukraine
Gaming  
Why is a $180bn industry shedding thousands of staff?
In case you missed it
The unprecedented situation at the US-Mexico border
Visualization  
The unprecedented situation at the US-Mexico border
What is behind the surge of people trying to cross the border and what dangers do they face? A visual explainer
Who’s the smallest of them all?  
Meet the world’s amazing tiniest creatures
Exclusive  
Republican National Committee wants Nikki Haley to drop out to boost funds
'Pushed to the max'  
The Los Angeles River is dramatically full. But it’s just ‘doing its job’
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