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Maui wildfires expose rift over island’s tourism
‘We’re more vulnerable than anyone admits'  
Maui wildfires expose rift over island’s tourism
The industry generates 80% of Maui county’s economic activity – but it risks devastating the island’s natural resources
Revealed  
WHO aspartame safety panel linked to alleged Coca-Cola front group
‘New era’  
Joe Biden prepares to host first summit with Japan and South Korea
Live  
Russia-Ukraine war: Nato chief says only Kyiv can decide conditions for peace talks after territory row
Donald Trump  
Ex-president and 18 co-defendants to be booked in Georgia jail
Ukraine invasion
First cargo ship leaves Odesa port since end of grain deal despite Russian threats
Ukraine  
First cargo ship leaves Odesa port since end of grain deal despite Russian threats
UK  
Strikes suspended at munitions plant that supplies missiles to Ukraine
Kerch Bridge  
Ukraine intelligence agency says sea drones carried out attack
At a glance  
What we know on day 540 of the invasion
In depth
They paid for their crimes. The US deported them anyway
‘Like becoming a refugee again’  
They paid for their crimes. The US deported them anyway
Hundreds of Cambodians who fled genocide and civil war are being sent back to a country they barely know
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How it affects the body – inside and out
Heat  
How it affects the body – inside and out
Heat is the number one cause of weather-related deaths in the US. What happens to our bodies when we overheat?
Up at 4.45am, head home at 11pm  
Life as an NBA player trying to break through
Strays review  
Will Ferrell leads brutally funny comedy of foul-mouthed talking dogs
Sunscreen socialism  
AOC divides the left with call for better skincare options
How we met  
‘I walked into the pub and saw the most beautiful woman’
Why are young men taking cold showers and going ‘monk mode’? To avoid talking about their feelings
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Non-native grass species blamed for ferocity of Hawaii wildfires
Mar-a-Lago worker’s lawyer has conflicts of interest in documents case, prosecutors say
Opinion
Only genuinely clean hydrogen can help solve the climate crisis
Only genuinely clean hydrogen can help solve the climate crisis
In Northern Ireland, even a data breach can be deadly – and the ripple effects could be disastrous
Sports
USWNT  
Andonovski resigns as coach after early World Cup exit – report
Andonovski resigns as coach after early World Cup exit – report
Track  
Meet the ‘world’s fastest accountant’ Eugene Amo-Dadzie
Culture
Jerry Moss  
Music mogul and co-founder of A&M Records dies aged 88
Music mogul and co-founder of A&M Records dies aged 88
P.S. Burn This Letter Please by Craig Olsen  
Tales from New York’s drag scene
Explore
Lions cling on in Ethiopia’s last patches of wilderness
‘Humans everywhere’  
Lions cling on in Ethiopia’s last patches of wilderness
‘It’s not just the lions that are under pressure, it’s biodiversity in general,’ warn conservationists, amid a rapidly expanding human population
The long read  
‘Eurocentric fallacy’: the myths that underpin European identity
‘Gangster tactic’  
The true aim behind Hong Kong’s pursuit of overseas dissidents
‘Laboratories of success’  
Why HBCUs are the best models for race-blind admissions
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