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- European football: Betis and Bellerín deny Real Madrid, Eta’s Union lose at Leipzig [42d]
- US justice department steps in on behalf of xAI in Colorado regulation case [42d]
- Roommate arrested after body of University of South Florida doctoral student discovered [42d]
- Nottingham Forest take big step to safety as Anderson caps rout of Sunderland [42d]
- ‘What the hell do you say?’: elder son of Rob Reiner speaks out on parents’ murders [42d]
- Mother ends life at Swiss clinic four years after son’s death [42d]
- Republican congressman absent over ‘personal health matter’, Johnson says [42d]
- New US exhibition explores power of monuments – with help from Rocky [42d]
- Court blocks Trump’s executive order suspending asylum access [42d]
- US justice department to allow firing squads as federal death penalty method [42d]
- Arsenal second, Spurs facing relegation: is there really panic on the streets of north London? [42d]
- US millionaire big-game hunter dies after being crushed by elephants [42d]
- Haruki Murakami to publish first novel to feature woman as sole protagonist [42d]
- The week around the world in 20 pictures [42d]
- Michael B Jordan to take on big-screen adaptation of hit video game Battlefield [42d]
- Is the Justin Bieber renaissance upon us? Eight things you need to know [42d]
- Zack Polanski calls for ‘nuance’ when discussing antisemitism in rebuke of PM [42d]
- US won’t give unredacted Epstein documents to UK police without lengthy formal request [42d]
- Arena soccer player gets lifetime ban for ‘severe and violent’ conduct after cup final brawl [42d]
- Sunderland v Nottingham Forest: Premier League – live [42d]
- Football news: Slot blames ‘crazy schedule’ for Alisson absence; Livramento blow for Howe [42d]
- It’s no surprise Trump has met his match in Pope Leo – the US president represents the polar opposite of Christianity | Jonathan Freedland [42d]
- Officials hugely underestimated impact of AI datacentres on UK carbon emissions [42d]
- The Guardian view on Germany, Japan and the end of the postwar order: as US alliances crumble, a new world emerges | Editorial [42d]
- Iran foreign minister to embark on three-nation tour as US peace talks remain stalled [42d]
- TikTok and Visa launch debit card to speed payouts to UK creators [42d]
- Is Starmer on borrowed time? - The Latest [42d]
- ‘Look, no hands’: China chases the driverless dream at Beijing car show [42d]
- Fifa criticized for ‘deeply concerning’ approach to ticketing for fans with disabilities [42d]
- Carlos Alcaraz pulls out of French Open title defence due to wrist injury [42d]
- Massive tornado tears through homes in Oklahoma, injuring at least 10 [42d]
- UK eases airline penalties as jet fuel shortages threaten flights [42d]
- From Michael to Back to Black, authorised music biopics are becoming bland, blatant propaganda. Audiences deserve better | Simran Hans [42d]
- ‘Silent assassin’ Sabastian Sawe targets world record in London Marathon [42d]
- US justice department drops criminal investigation against Jerome Powell [42d]
- How a White House photo obscured an elite women’s tennis team – video [42d]
- Assisted dying bill will not become law after it falls in the House of Lords [42d]
- A star reborn: ‘America’s sweetheart’ Sandra Bullock returns to the spotlight [42d]
- Revealed: Axel Springer skipped due diligence before £575m Telegraph takeover [42d]
- Tech bros: it’s time to challenge Silicon Valley’s saviour complex | Fiona Katauskas [42d]
- They all survived Jeffrey Epstein. They have something to tell you [42d]
- ‘The damage is done’: global oil crisis has changed fossil fuel industry for ever, IEA chief says [42d]
- Police across the US worry officers are being misidentified as ICE, records show [42d]
- Kezia Dugdale, incoming chair of Stonewall, apologises after backlash over JK Rowling remarks [42d]
- Behold the riches to riches tale of Lauren Sánchez – the girlboss Cinderella who bought the ball | Marina Hyde [42d]
- Wild horses, marathon runners and a robotic dog: photos of the day – Friday [42d]
- Jim Furyk to reportedly lead US Ryder Cup team after Tiger Woods’ withdrawal [42d]
- Berlin culture minister resigns over irregular distribution of funds to fight antisemitism [42d]
- What is a passkey, how does it work and why is it better than a password? [42d]
- Food for thought: Is your diet ageing you? [42d]
- Florida officials investigate planned ‘Sloth World’ attraction after 31 sloths die in warehouse [42d]
- Shaun Murphy secures weekend break after surging into world championship quarter-finals [42d]
- Tornado tears through homes and closes roads in northern Oklahoma - video [42d]
- Backlash against ‘blatant’ Asian stereotype in The Devil Wears Prada 2 [42d]
- Netanyahu says he was successfully treated for prostate cancer [42d]
- Fitness tracker for Fido? Experts split on benefits of pet wearable tech [42d]
- UK position on Falklands will not change, No 10 says after leaked Pentagon memo [42d]
- EU leaders agree blueprint for mutual assistance pact amid Trump’s criticism of ‘very disappointing Nato’ [42d]
- ‘Superhighways for child sexual abuse’: California lawmakers seek tougher rules for big tech [43d]
- The Devil Wears Prada 2 shines a spotlight on a revolution in the fashion world [43d]
- NFL draft 2026 takeaways: Rams reach, Cowboys retool and Jets add juice [43d]
- Cocktail of the week: Julie’s jasmine blossom – recipe | The good mixer [43d]
- Trump psychedelics order largely symbolic, analysts say [43d]
- Can Matt Brittin save the BBC – and how should he do it? Our panel’s advice for the new boss [43d]
- ‘I’m spending my house deposit savings to pay off my postgrad student loan’ [43d]
- Ban fur farming or risk a new pandemic | Neil Vora [43d]
- ‘It’s iconic worldwide – it’s special to skateboard there’: the South Bank skatepark turns 50 [43d]
- ‘I hope it got disinfected!’ Matthew Rhys on bravery, banter and wearing a prosthetic penis [43d]
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