headlines
Wednesday
12 April 2017
-
The US secretary of state’s visit to Russia promised a push for closer ties. But airstrikes mean ‘no one is acting like anyone owes anything’
-
US first lady sued UK newspaper’s owners over false allegations about her work as a professional model
-
Navy destroyers will join USS Carl Vinson for military drills amid fears Pyongyang plans further nuclear and missile tests
-
Both president and Mike Pence joined last-minute effort to get out vote in Congressional election that hinted voter loyalty may be shifting
-
the first 100 days of trump
spotlight
-
From epic vistas to the churn of industry, 19th-century American photographers captured a country beginning to define its identity
guardian vr
securedrop
-
Trump is playing chicken with Russia even as the nature of his relationship with Russia remains bizarre and unexplained
-
Ex-staffers campaign on legacy of Obama’s progressive policies; Steve Bannon ejected from national security council; Pepsi pulls flat protest ad
-
Saffiyah Khan becomes symbol of city standing up to far-right group English Defence League during demonstration
-
Lawmakers vote 24-4 to let Birmingham church establish a law enforcement department despite critics’ concerns it could be used to cover up crimes
-
Randy Work must pay ex-wife Mandy Gray half of their fortune after the appeal court backs initial ruling that his contribution to the marriage was not exceptional
-
-
MPs concerned about allegations governments including Russia and China may have targeted EU referendum website
-
Rachel Whetstone, once adviser to former Tory leader Michael Howard and friend of David Cameron, moved from Google less than two years ago
-
in pictures
-
In Togo and Benin, photographer Ana Palacios meets children who have been rescued from slavery
-
As Georgia announces a new statue of Tupac, here is a look at other artists who have been commemorated with statues, often with mixed results
-
The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including a media scrum before Iran elections and a Thai water festival
people
-
Unpublished correspondence from the poet to her former therapist records allegation of beating and says that he told her he wished she was dead
Shoe-string theory Scientists unravel mystery of the loose shoelace