At least 15 people dead after storms tear through Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas
Ukraine
Zelenskiy calls on world leaders to attend ‘peace summit’ after deadly Kharkiv strike
Golf
Grayson Murray’s parents say professional golfer took his own life
Lithuania
President Nausėda wins landslide re-election in vote shaped by Russia fears
Idaho
Drag performer awarded $1.1m in defamation case against far-right blogger
Qatar Airways
Twelve injured in turbulence on flight from Doha to Dublin
South Dakota
Family infected with parasitic worms after eating bear meat, CDC says
‘Gourmet celebration’
Thousands of Parisians take part in free picnic on the Champs-Élysées
In focus
Much ado about nothing
World’s most relaxed people gather in Seoul for ‘space-out’ competition
Ukraine war briefing
Death toll from Russian strikes on Kharkiv DIY store rises to 16
More than 40 people were wounded in the attack, while several more are still missing. What we know on day 824
Death and dying
How Oregon’s right-to-die law has inspired other US states and countries
More than 3,000 people have used the law, inspiring legislation in Australia and Canada and debate in the UK, France and Japan
Spotlight
'At best a novelty and at worst a pain'
For seven years, I have been caffeine-free. Here’s how it has changed me
If I lapse, the anxiety spiral is immediate and horrendous. I am glad to have stepped off the rollercoaster
‘It is worse now’
The Bookseller of Kabul author Åsne Seierstad on returning to Afghanistan 20 years on
D-day
What the last veterans can teach us all as D-Day fades from memory
Nearly 80 years since the Allied invasion, the testimony of Charles Shay, a year-old former US army medic, reminds us of the significance of that day
‘It was my gateway drug to self-harm’
A writer’s journey to finding the joy in makeup
As a girl, the author Emma Forrest defaced herself with lipstick to convey the emotional maelstrom she felt inside. Now in her 40s, she has finally mastered how to use makeup as an agent of happiness
Housing
Unions help US workers. Could the same model work for tenants?
Murray beaten by Wawrinka on possible Paris swansong
Andy Murray went down 6-4, 6-4, 6-2 to 39-year-old Swiss on what could be his final appearance at Roland Garros
Indy 500
Newgarden becomes first repeat winner in 22 years
Josef Newgarden put his cheating scandal behind him to become the first back-to-back winner of the Indianapolis 500 since Helio Castroneves 22 years ago
Giro d'Italia
Pogacar completes emphatic debut victory
Grayson Murray
Golfer’s parents say world No 58 took his own life
Soccer
Guardiola expects Grealish to rediscover form
French Open 2024
Osaka beats nerves to knock Bronzetti out in first round
Ex-Ukip leader under fire after saying Muslims do not share British values
Papua New Guinea
Landslide death toll exceeds 670, says UN agency
Grindr
Dating company accused of treating gay man’s medical data like ‘piece of meat’
South Africa
ANC at a crossroads as country goes to the polls in pivotal election
Nicki Minaj
Rapper says sorry to fans as Manchester gig cancelled after drug arrest
Northern Ireland
Refugee braves racist abuse to become first black mayor
India
Six newborn babies die after fire tears through Delhi hospital
UK news
World’s largest food awards move judging panel from UK to Ireland to avoid Brexit red tape
‘Die now, pay later’
Funerals are pushing grieving Australian families into debt as the cost-of-living crisis hits
The Stakes - US Election
At least once a week
What’s really at risk in the 2024 election? Adam Gabbatt cuts through the clutter and guides you through the biggest stories, questions and curiosities in this hugely consequential election. We’ll focus on the stakes – not the odds.
Trump on Trial
Weekly, and more frequent editions during trial
Stay up to date on all of Donald Trump’s trials.
Guardian staff will send weekly updates each Wednesday – and more frequent editions during trial
Well Actually
Weekly
Practical advice, expert insights and answers to your questions about how to live a good life
Podcasts
Podcasts
Today in Focus
Damien Hirst and the dates that don’t add up – podcast
Weekend
Stephen Merchant on his ‘preposterous’ trajectory; the trouble with the Zoe nutrition app; and when does drinking become a problem? – podcast
Contaminated blood scandal
Andy Burnham on the infected blood scandal - Politics Weekly UK – podcast
The Audio Long Read
Guatemala’s baby brokers: how thousands of children were stolen for adoption – podcast
Today in Focus
What should kids be taught about sex and relationships?
Football Weekly
Atalanta’s huge night and Mauricio Pochettino moves on – Football Weekly Extra
A joyful archive of coming out stories from across the US that reclaims and celebrates old age and queerness, preserving lesbian 'herstory' for future generations
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‘Freedom was around the corner’
How UK activists helped the exiled ANC to defeat apartheid
‘Race suicide’
Sir William Walkley’s unearthed report on apartheid South Africa reveals birthrate fears
Brazil
He was given 170 years for crimes he didn’t commit. His lawyers say it could happen again
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Everything you need to know about the ‘forever chemicals’ surrounding us every day
Toxic chemicals have been found in everything from strawberries to waterproof clothing. Should we worry?
Medicine
Is systemic racism putting Black people’s lives at risk?
Across the world, medical tests are being adjusted according to patients’ skin colour – with shocking consequences
‘A deranged fringe movement’
What is Maga communism, the online ideology platformed by Tucker Carlson?
Experience
I woke up with a Welsh accent
‘We can’t let the Black Lens die’
A Black newspaper in Washington state gets a second life
‘Unlock the door or we’ll kick it down’
Why South Africa’s youngest politician is in a hurry for change
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