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  • Houthis protest against the US and Israel in Sana'a on Friday.

    Middle East crisis
    Houthis hit ship in latest Red Sea attack

  • Black and white photo of Benito Mussolini in military gear marching past a row of soldiers

    Italy
    Towns split over moves to end honorary citizenship of Mussolini

    • US politics
      Conservatives condemn Trump VP hopeful's ‘twisted’ admission of killing dog

    • Iraq
      TikTok star Om Fahad shot dead outside Baghdad home

    • UK
      News presenter Rageh Omaar receiving care after becoming unwell on air, channel says

    • US
      Columbia University calls for inquiry as student protests sweep 40 campuses

    • King Charles III
      Monarch to return to public duties while continuing cancer treatment

    • And now for the pinchline
      Competition crowns world’s funniest crab joke

Europe in focus

  • Former TOP 09 MP Dominik Feri, centre, who was given a three-year prison sentence for raping two women and attempted to rape another.

    A celebrity politician has been jailed for rape. Will Czech women be listened to now?

    Apolena Rychlíková and Jakub Zelenka
  • A mash-up of mobile phones with emojis.

    UK politics
    What happens when an ex-tabloid journalist applies clickbait tactics to running for election?

    Keane Duncan is trying to win the mayorship of North Yorks with policies such as nationalising a hotel. But is there substance behind the headline-grabbing stunts?
  • A mannequin outside a shop with a badge on it reading 'sale £15'

    Littler India
    Why Britain’s south Asian garment stores are struggling

    They have been resilient amid wider high street decline – but units are now emptying in areas such as Southall, west London

Spotlight

  • Jeremy Clarkson photographed at his farm, March 2024, surrounded by goats

    ‘Dismissing global warming? That was a joke'
    Jeremy Clarkson on fury, farming and why he’s a changed man

    The former Top Gear presenter claims his controversialist persona was just a caricature, and he’s really a reformed character living the good life. But do old habits die hard?
  • Trisha and Neil

    Blind date
    ‘I warned him if he was less than complimentary, my girls would hunt him down’

  • Olivia Laing garden for Books

    Safe haven or symbol of injustice?
    What our gardens tell us about the world we live in

    From manicured, exclusive retreats built on slave money to common ground in which to seed utopian dreams, gardens occupy a fertile space in our lives and imaginations
  • Yotam Ottolenghi's grilled alliums with eggs and tarragon yoghurt.

    Yotam Ottolenghi recipes
    Grilled onions with eggs, and chive bread pudding

    • Friendships

      10 ways to revitalise flagging friendships
      Meet regularly, invest time – and don’t hold grudges

    • Minor characters for the win! … Knuckles, voiced by Idris Elba.

      Knuckles review
      Idris Elba’s Sonic spin-off is ludicrous, hilarious and actually rather moving

    • Arthur Hughes in Shardlake.

      Shardlake
      Murder mysteries don’t get more fantastically creepy than this

    • Wildside Exotic Rescue’s Lindsay McKenna with a rescued wallaby.

      Animals
      ‘It was wet. It was filthy. It was aggressive. I said, I’ll take the racoon. But keeping exotic pets is cruel’

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  • Harvey Weinstein leaves a court in New York after a bail hearing in December 2019.

    How much did #MeToo change for women? Let’s ask Harvey Weinstein today – or Donald Trump

    Marina Hyde
    Both were pilloried, but that was then. Today, one has beaten a rape conviction, the other may return as president
  • National Trust scones

    ‘Woke’ isn’t dead – it’s entered the mainstream. No wonder the right is furious

    Gaby Hinsliff
  • Restaurant

    Edith Pritchett on millennial life
    They were very attentive: eating in an empty restaurant

  • black and white picture of people sitting in an assembly room

    Biden is the graduation speaker for Martin Luther King’s alma mater. It’s a moral disaster

    Jared Loggins
  • TGbooks126illusion

    Tom Gauld's cultural cartoons
    The two authors illusion

  • German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Berlin restaurateur Arif Keleş and 60kg of meat at the residence of the German ambassador in Istanbul, 22 April 2024.

    Like Germany’s president, I love a good kebab. Cosying up to autocrats like Erdoğan, less so

    Fatma Aydemir

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  • A girl cools off during the heat wave at the Suhrawardy Udyan water reserve in Dhaka, Bangladesh

    Asia
    Wave of exceptionally hot weather scorches south and south-east of continent

  • Sadiq Khan photographed outdoors with a blurred background of grass and trees; he is wearing a brown quilted anorak zipped up high under a dark blue jacket

    Analysis
    Sadiq Khan’s green credentials may be critical in London mayoral election

  • Smoke comes out of chimneys at a refinery against a backdrop of clear blue skies.

    Exclusive
    Barclays accused of greenwashing over financing for Italian oil company

  • Tractors in the streets of Krakow, Poland, as part of a protest against the EU's nature restoration law.

    Environment
    New EU nature law will fail without farmers, scientists warn

  • Voters queue to cast their election ballot outside a village polling station in Assam state

    India election
    Modi and rivals trade accusations as voter turnout slumps in second phase

  • Lazarus Lake attempts his third trans-continental trek.

    ‘I don’t smoke on the uphills’
    Lazarus Lake walks across America (again)

    • R Kelly
      US court upholds singer's 20-year prison term for child sexual abuse

    • Tesla
      Autopilot feature was involved in 13 fatal crashes, US regulator says

    • Andrew Tate
      Human trafficking trial can proceed, Romanian court rules

    • Vaping
      Women should give up electric cigarettes if they want to get pregnant, study suggests

    • ‘Massive and exciting impact’
      Show celebrates Spain’s first abstract art museum

    • Canada
      Orca calf successfully returned to open water after bold rescue

  • Jonah Hauer-King photographed in London by Suki Dhanda for the Guardian.

    ‘Shaving my head became so poignant’
    Jonah Hauer-King on The Tattooist of Auschwitz and his extraordinary family story

    He melted hearts as Prince Eric in The Little Mermaid, but his latest role couldn’t be more different – playing an Auschwitz tattooist in an epic Holocaust drama. The actor opens up about how his own family’s plight inspired him
  • Emma Stone in Poor Things

    'I would like to be Emily'
    Emma Stone says she would like to be called by her real name

  • ‘What Ryan has is a lack of insecurity about teasing himself, his stardom and his masculinity.’

    Evolution of man
    How Ryan Gosling changed stardom, cinema and society

  • He can never get back there … Jon Bon Jovi on Thank You, Goodnight.

    Thank You, Goodnight review
    Bon Jovi’s surprisingly devastating ode to lost youth

  • Dream machine … the Amiga.

    My undying love for the painfully uncool Amiga

    Dominik Diamond
  • Nicolas Padamsee

    Book of the day
    England Is Mine by Nicolas Padamsee review – battle lines are drawn

  • Emily Oster

    ‘Why has my uterus fallen into my vagina?’
    Emily Oster’s new book demystifies common pregnancy complications

  • Composite of a young heterosexual looking into each other's eyes, while in the background a man walks away.

    ‘We chose not to blow up our life’
    Readers on surviving infidelity

  • guardian saturday band collage

    The Tim Dowling column
    My banjo is out of tune, and the gig is falling apart

  • Tom Hunt's beetroot-leaf hash with chickpeas and chorizo.

    Waste not
    Make a hash of it: how to make the most of beetroot leaves – recipe

Take part

  • Houria Ayadi / Ed Alcock / MYOP<br>The 129-apartment building where Houria Ayadi (63 yrs) has lived in Saint-Ouen, a northern suburb of Paris, since 1973, and that is due to be demolished in an effort to improve on security in the neighbourhood. She hopes to be re-lodged in one of the apartments currently under construction for the Olympic Village, where athletes will be housed during the Paris Olympics of 2024. Photo © Ed Alcock / MYOP 25/9/2023 L'immeuble de 129 appartements où Houria Ayadi (63 ans) vit depuis 1973 à Saint-Ouen, dans la banlieue nord de Paris, et qui doit être démoli pour améliorer la sécurité dans le quartier. Elle espère être relogée dans l'un des appartements actuellement en construction pour le village olympique, où seront logés les athlètes lors des Jeux olympiques de Paris en 2024. Photo © Ed Alcock / MYOP 25/9/2023

    Young Europeans
    Do you live with your parents?

  • UKRAINE-RUSSIA-WAR-CONFLICT<br>Gunners from 43rd Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine prepare to fire at Russian position with a 155 mm self-propelled howitzer 2C22 "Bohdana", in the Kharkiv region, on April 21, 2024, amid the Russian invasion in Ukraine. (Photo by Anatolii STEPANOV / AFP) (Photo by ANATOLII STEPANOV/AFP via Getty Images)

    Ukrainian men abroad
    Share your views on Poland and Lithuania’s statements on conscription

  • Bridal couples pose on Trolltunga rock formation in Ullensvang Municipality, Vestland county, Norway.

    Wedding photography
    Share your experiences

  • children at prep. school gate Falmouth jamaica<br>G2P4GJ children at prep. school gate Falmouth jamaica

    Teachers
    Tell us about moving from abroad to a school in England

  • A mannequin outside a shop with a badge on it reading 'sale £15'

    Littler India
    Why Britain’s south Asian garment stores are struggling

    They have been resilient amid wider high street decline – but units are now emptying in areas such as Southall, west London
  • Robyn Malcolm as Penny in After the Party who is looking out a window

    ‘I’m not here to make other women feel like shit’
    Robyn Malcolm on acting, ageing and the power of art

  • A crowd is gathered in front of a detailed mural on the side of a building showing the police station being blown up.

    Israel-Gaza war
    Questions in rocket-hit Sderot over whether IDF can ever destroy Hamas

  • Silhouette of an unrecognisable person looking out of a window blind.

    ‘I felt immense shame’
    One man’s experience of a female stalker

  • visitors pore over an orange MG 4 EV electric sports car on display at the Beijing Auto Show.

    Why Elon Musk is right
    The once-booming electric car sales are starting to stall

  • Rishi Sunak adjusting an earpiece at a press conference

    Analysis
    Rishi Sunak struggling to smother frenzy of election rumours

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  • Biden in bow tie and shades with sign behind him saying: White House Correspondents' Association

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    White House Correspondents’ Dinner: is there still space for humour?

  • Lines of tents at a pro-Palestine protest at Columbia University

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    The US college protests and the crackdown on campuses

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    Science
    From birds, to cattle, to … us? Could bird flu be the next pandemic? – podcast

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    Football Weekly
    Arsenal thrash Chelsea and a Football League update – Football Weekly

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    Around the world
    War in Gaza, the election in India, clouds of dust in Athens and the London Marathon

    War in Gaza, the election in India, clouds of dust in Athens and the London Marathon: the last seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists
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    Photos of the day
    D-day veterans and an Indian election

  • A woman holds a red carnation during a military parade.

    Carnation Revolution
    Portugal commemorates 50 years since end of dictatorship

  • A woman in a tutu hangs by her arm from an open shipping container stacked among other closed containers

    Hanging in there and a dichroic shopper
    Photofairs Shanghai 2024

  • A giraffe walks through a rainbow at the Zimanga Private Game Reserve in Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa.

    Week in wildlife
    A lazy leopard, a moonwalking elephant and hitchhiking ducklings

  • ‘Goofing around like kids’ … Mist, 2013.

    Outlaw attitude
    Skaters, saunas and spontaneous stripping

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