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Middle East crisis
Trump demands Tehran’s ‘unconditional surrender’
Israel-Iran crisis  
Trump demands Tehran’s ‘unconditional surrender’
US president triggers speculation about American military involvement after five days of Israeli bombing and retaliatory Iranian missile strikes
Iran  
‘What if the strikes hit us on the highway?’: Thousands flee Tehran amid bombardment
Analysis  
Netanyahu speaks of regime change in Iran; what he means is regime destruction
Analysis  
Could US attack Iran’s Fordow nuclear site? Military movements offer a clue
Visual guide  
The Israel-Iran war in maps, videos and satellite images
News
MPs vote to decriminalise abortion in step forward for reproductive rights
Politics  
MPs vote to decriminalise abortion in step forward for reproductive rights
Amendment to crime and policing bill will change law to end prosecution of women who terminate pregnancies
G7  
Trump threatens to keep 25% tariff on UK steel imports over Port Talbot concerns
Volodymyr Zelenskyy  
Ukraine left in lurch as Trump rushes out of G7 early
Health  
Cannabis use could double risk of heart deaths, study suggests
Immigration  
UK will look into more ‘transactional’ approach to granting visas, says Starmer
Special report
Leaked footage and prison logs reveal Aung San Suu Kyi’s life in detention
Myanmar  
Leaked footage and prison logs reveal Aung San Suu Kyi’s life in detention
Exclusive: Video and documents give rare glimpse inside daily life of the imprisoned civilian leader as she nears her 80th birthday
In focus
North Korea sending another 5,000 into Kursk – Russian claim
Ukraine war briefing  
North Korea sending another 5,000 into Kursk – Russian claim
Trump’s ‘short attention span’ leaves Ukraine in lurch at ‘G6’ summit. What we know on day 1,211
Explained  
Swifts’ decline: how can Britons help these remarkable birds?
Analysis  
How calls for abortion law change grew louder
 
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Features
Dating  
The shorter man’s search for love: ‘One woman cried when I told her how tall I am’
The shorter man’s search for love: ‘One woman cried when I told her how tall I am’
Film  
Elio review – Pixar’s goofy, giddy guide to the galaxy offers charm and vulnerability
The long read
Horse racing and erotica: How I survived the fickle world of freelance writing
Writing  
Horse racing and erotica: How I survived the fickle world of freelance writing
The long read: Gabrielle Drolet had always dreamed of being a writer. But when disability closed down most of her opportunities, a strange career began
Opinion
It’s The Donald Show … without Donald Trump. Welcome to the G-something or other summit
It’s The Donald Show … without Donald Trump. Welcome to the G-something or other summit
Kemi’s experiment in kindness is a sorry sight to behold
Sport
Alexander-Arnold takes first step of Real Madrid high-wire act
Alexander-Arnold takes first step of Real Madrid high-wire act
Tennis  
Raducanu’s stalker blocked by Wimbledon after name found in ballot
Football  
Jobe Bellingham makes Dortmund debut in Club World Cup draw with Fluminense
Podcast
The Air India crash and the miracle of seat 11A - podcast
Today in Focus  
The Air India crash and the miracle of seat 11A - podcast
Aviation journalist Jeff Wise on the crash of flight AI171, in which more than 270 people died, and how one passenger in seat 11A managed to survive
Climate crisis
Solar power  
Turning coalmines into solar energy plants ‘could add 300GW of renewables by 2030’
Turning coalmines into solar energy plants ‘could add 300GW of renewables by 2030’
Politics  
Ed Miliband says Labour will ‘win fight’ against UK net zero critics
Business
Energy  
UK gas plants in line for large windfall payments to keep lights on this winter
UK gas plants in line for large windfall payments to keep lights on this winter
Health  
Overseas-trained dentists working in McDonald’s as millions lack NHS care
Technology
TechScape newsletter  
Meta sacrifices a heap of money at the altar of AI
Meta sacrifices a heap of money at the altar of AI
Data privacy  
Makers of air fryers and smart speakers told to respect users’ right to privacy
In pictures
Photos of the day  
A twisted church, protests and parasols
A twisted church, protests and parasols
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