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Wednesday
2 December 2020
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António Guterres lists human-inflicted wounds on natural world in stark message
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Heavily redacted court filing, which does not name Trump, comes as president reportedly is considering sweeping pardons
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People who fled fighting in northern Ethiopia tell of atrocities and gruelling journey to Sudan
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Significant gap remains as two sides enter crucial 48 hours of talks
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Joe DiGenova condemned for ‘mob attorney’ remark made on podcast shown on conservative Newsmax TV
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President makes comments to Republicans at a White House reception, where video shows dozens of people crammed together without masks
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Janet Yellen calls for urgent action amid ‘American tragedy’ as team demonstrates Biden’s commitment to diversity
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Wisconsin certification comes after partial recount expanded Biden’s margin, as president continues to fight results
Spotlight
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Plans still on hold after revelations about finances of would-be groom’s mother two years ago
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Grantham council’s decision to foot £100,000 bill for unveiling former PM’s sculpture has caused a furore
Opinion
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A Republican official condemned Trump for encouraging the intimidation of election workers. Here are his remarks
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Editorial: There is a job of public reassurance ahead that will be made harder if partisanship and ministerial grandstanding get in the way
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Royal correspondent Jennie Bond discusses whether The Crown is an accurate depiction of palace life
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Minute-by-minute report: United will qualify for the last 16 if they can get a draw at Old Trafford. Nick Ames is your guide
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Minute-by-minute report: The winner at the Sánchez Pizjuán will secure top spot in Group E. Join Scott Murray for the latest
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The BBC has said Tyson Fury will stay on the Spoty shortlist despite his request to be removed
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Wednesday’s vote, which is not final, is largely seen as a gambit by Benny Gantz to pass a budget
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The former president said ‘You lost a big audience the minute you say it’ but Ilhan Omar was among several progressives to defend slogan
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Productivity score potentially allowed managers to identify individual employees who weren’t contributing enough
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Transportation department said passengers bringing unusual animals had ‘eroded public trust in legitimate service animals’
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Production must fall by 6% a year to avoid ‘severe climate disruption’ but Covid-19 funding is supporting increases
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Jacinda Ardern calls climate change ‘one of the greatest challenges of our time’ and pledges carbon-neutral government by 2025
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Governments to reduce pollution in oceans and end subsidies that contribute to overfishing
Explore
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Quincy Fortier was once Nevada’s physician of the year. As unspooled in a new documentary, he had a dark secret: dozens of children fraudulently fathered through his fertility clinic
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In a new exhibition, three artists reckon with the history of slavery at the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum with a range of challenging pieces
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In quarantine, I’ve faced down loneliness and fear with paper and ink
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We’d like your help identifying the US frontline healthcare workers who die after treating or helping patients with coronavirus
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We’d like to hear from couples who’ve been forced to put their upcoming nuptials on hold due to the pandemic
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The Guardian’s picture editors select highlights from around the world
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The September blaze that ravaged the Moria refugee camp in Greece left thousands of people homeless overnight. Photographers Vincent Haiges and Julian Busch picked through the wreckage
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Many modernist buildings from the Soviet period are being destroyed, but Russian photographer Arseniy Kotov hopes to preserve their memory with these shots of sloping cinemas and rooms under surveillance
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Guardian photographer Tristram Kenton raids his archive for shots of sensational musicals, from Chicago to Bombay Dreams
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Festive decorations bringing post-lockdown sparkle include a 5-metre marmot in Hampshire and giant candy canes in Yorkshire
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Now in its 56th year, the wildlife photographer of the year showcases the world’s best nature photography. The competition is run by the Natural History Museum in London
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