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Hope betrayed
The last five decades of the struggle against a corrupt regime is told through six Iranians
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June 19, 2026
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I don't mind letting nature in but I draw the line at pigeons
Our kitchen extension is typical of the area: a single-storey box with a big skylight, a picture window and glass double doors leading to the garden.
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June 19, 2026
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THE PEOPLE'S PRESIDENT INSIDE THE RISE OF CLAUDIA SHEINBAUM
The former activist and climate scientist is now one of the world's most popular democratically elected leaders. Has Mexico's president stayed true to her ideals?
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June 19, 2026
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Fallen apart
This sci-fi master's near future doesn't have to draw obvious parallels to today to be chilling
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June 19, 2026
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The woman aiming to end gender-based violence
As a 14-year-old, Sabine Nkusi witnessed the horrors of the genocide against the Tutsi in her home country of Rwanda.
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June 19, 2026
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Launch pad How SpaceX made Elon Musk into a trillionaire
Elon Musk is now the world’s first trillionaire. SpaceX’s historic debut on the stock market last Friday launched the CEO to unprecedented levels of wealth; his personal fortune now amounts to $1.1tn, an increase of more than $62bn since the previous day, according to Forbes.
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June 19, 2026
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Unrest, riots and racism: why is the UK burning?
Claims of two-tier policing and unchecked immigration aren't borne out by the facts, but are being used for political ends
6 min |
June 19, 2026
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Loss adjustment Even if one conflict is over, the fear and destruction remain
It is bewildering how war - shocking and intolerable at first - quickly becomes a matter of fact.
3 min |
June 19, 2026
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Into the void
As a major show opens in London, Anish Kapoor talks about his divisive work, identity and disobedience
8 min |
June 19, 2026
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Blocked How will the under-16s social media ban work?
Social media access in the UK is to be banned for under-16s as part of an online safety drive that includes a host of other restrictions. Keir Starmer said the changes were a “line in the sand” for tech companies that had failed to keep children safe. Here are details of the ban and other online safety measures announced by the government on Monday.
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June 19, 2026
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Feminism In Chengdu, female-only spaces are flourishing
The city has seen a cautious feminist revival despite the authorities’ alarm at women who shun traditional roles
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June 19, 2026
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The defence secretary's departure is a bayonet charge at Starmer
John Healey is not a rash man. Slow to anger, calm in a crisis, loyal and yet beneath it all, formidably determined.
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June 19, 2026
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David Hockney 1937-2026 'He changed the world just by looking at it'
The British artist, who has died aged 88, lived and painted the truth. He was subversive and bold, playful and accepting, putting the fun into pop art
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June 19, 2026
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Feet first? ‘Sightings’ rekindle the legend of the sasquatch
Canadians have been puzzling over a recent spate of claimed sightings of huge, ape-like creatures in the province of Ontario, reigniting claims that sasquatches or bigfoots roam the woodlands of North America.
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June 19, 2026
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Glam rocks
A fresh perspective of a culture that combines performance and camp with the political
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June 19, 2026
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‘Devastating’ outbreak of Ebola could become most deadly ever
When an orphanage in Bunia took in a newborn baby after his mother died from Ebola, the nuns who ran it hoped they were giving the infant a chance for life. The baby survived for only another two weeks. Now four of the nuns who cared for him have fallen sick with the deadly virus.
3 min |
June 19, 2026
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How personal taste fell out of fashion
Our favourite music, clothes and books used to be markers of individuality-but algorithms have made us all sheep. Meet the style rebels fighting back
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June 19, 2026
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Screen test: what's the secret to making a great TV dinner?
What are the best summer TV dinners? Mel, by email
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June 19, 2026
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Cockroach party aims to shake up the politics of India
The call out to the youth of India was simple: “Get ready to swarm the streets of Delhi with peaceful and loving dissent” They came in their thousands.
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June 19, 2026
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World Cup adds colour to favela scarred by police raid
Months ago, the street was covered with dozens of bodies laid out on blue tarpaulins and black plastic sheets: victims of Rio de Janeiro’s deadliest day, when 122 people were killed in the bloodiest police operation in Brazilian history.
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June 19, 2026
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If Kyiv has really got Putin on the run, he won't accept peace meekly
Just about everyone reckons Vladimir Putin is in deep trouble in Ukraine. Everyone - meaning Volodymyr Zelenskyy, his European backers and western military analysts and commentators - seems to believe Russia's dictator is heading for humiliation.
3 min |
June 19, 2026
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A war with global costs
From thousands of lives lost to an economic shock likely to plunge millions into poverty, the whole world is paying dearly for the US and Israel's attack on Iran
5 min |
June 19, 2026
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Trump at 80 How age has caught up with the president
The main Nuremberg trial ended, Winston Churchill warned of an iron curtain descending across Europe, It’s a Wonderful Life received its premiere and, in Queens, New York, Donald John Trump was born.
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June 19, 2026
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A straight-to-video movie is the latest iteration of the desire for a digital detox
Ten years after the last video recorder manufacturer ceased production, the first straight-to-video movie for two decades - This Is How the World Ends - was released this month.
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June 19, 2026
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After a difficult year, a solo trip to a remote island helped me reflect
Sitting in a remote cabin earlier this year on the Hebridean isle of Harris, watching the fishing boats come and go in the little harbour, I felt the fog of previous months beginning to clear. I thought back to a November night, returning from Leeds to south London, when I finally knew something needed to change.
3 min |
June 19, 2026
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All eras Look what I made you do
Taylor Swift released her first single 20 years ago this month - then set about remaking pop culture in her own image. Here are 20 ways she did it
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June 19, 2026
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‘It’s still a living reality’ The Soweto uprising, 50 years on
The day of 16 June 1976 began peacefully in Soweto. Student leaders at high schools across the sprawling Johannesburg township, to which the apartheid regime had exiled hundreds of thousands of black South Africans, took charge of the morning assemblies.
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June 19, 2026
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Trump's bash A birthday night of cage fighting, patriotism and Obama insults
For most of its 250-year history, the White House South Lawn has been reserved for state dinners, diplomatic ceremonies, Easter egg rolls, turkey pardons and carefully choreographed displays of presidential power.
2 min |
June 19, 2026
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The fading murals that illustrate the decline of a dictator
For years, his bewhiskered face stared down from propaganda billboards glorifying the supposedly revolutionary rule of a dictator who styled himself as “the protector of the people”.
2 min |
June 19, 2026
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Peace deal? Trump hopes for a solution to all the problems that he created
If we made it to Friday’s signing ceremony without this uncertain new US-Iran deal being derailed by any of its ambiguities, then nuclear talks can finally restart in the same place - and at almost exactly the same point they were before this conflict started.
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