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Headlines
Sunday
2 June 2019
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Campaigners accuse France of ‘outsourcing’ Isis-related trials and say suspects should not be tried by abusive justice systems
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‘March of the mutilated’ calls for ban on use of explosive grenades and rubber bullets
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US president to use state visit to promote House of Trump as he doubles down on Brexit bet
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Ship strikes dock and tourist river boat on busy canal in Italian city
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Today in Focus Weekend
Spotlight
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Urinary leakage affects millions of women, who have often suffered in silence. That may change with Elvie, a new way to strengthen the pelvic floor – involving an app
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Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones answer Guardian readers’ questions about Doctor Who, James Bond – and what gives them nightmares
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Hundreds of other Chinese cities were also suppressed and are now forgotten after a media clampdown
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Opinion
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Democrats are turning the US president, enraged at the blocking of a border wall, into an unhinged beast
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Moving scenes with a father and Alexander-Arnold larking around with his mates provided memories that transcend football
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Rolling report: Who will make it through to the next round at Roland Garros? Join Daniel Harris to find out
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Over-by-over report: South Africa have been set 331 to beat Bangladesh. Follow their chase with Geoff Lemon
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Securedrop
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Handwritten message at home of suspect offers ‘heart felt condolences’ after 12 people shot dead at municipal building
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Catherine Geslain-Lanéelle tells US she would be more open to its interests in UN role
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Survey by Opinium suggests Nigel Farage would be 20 seats short of a majority, with Conservatives reduced to 26 MPs
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Move comes days ahead of 30th anniversary of Tiananmen Square protests crackdown
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Culture
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Everyone’s favourite hot priest ingeniously skirts around what he’s doing in Black Mirror: Smithereens
Lifestyle
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The flowing sleeves and long hemlines favoured by Muslims are inspiring designers around the world
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Documentaries
Explore
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By 2100 there could be 4.9bn dead users on Facebook. So who controls our digital legacy after we have gone?
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Unexpected success in the EU elections has turned the erstwhile ‘fringe idealists’ into potential kingmakers in Brussels
Take part
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Wherever you are in the world, this week we’d like to see your pictures on the theme ‘break’
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Tickets are scarce, the match is in Baku and it costs a fortune, but that hasn’t deterred these Arsenal and Chelsea fans
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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The British photographer celebrates memorabilia of space canines in new book
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Ed van der Elsken captures a carefree moment between takes of a 1979 Dutch movie
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Floods, waves, flowers and lava – the last seven days, as captured by the world’s best photojournalists
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Severe weather has spawned multiple tornadoes, flooding and even snow across America’s Midwest and Northeast
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