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- Afghanistan says Pakistani strikes kill seven and wound 85 in first attack since peace talks [39d]
- Guardian Sport and Jonathan Liew win top prizes at SJA Awards [39d]
- UK has wealthy Europe’s ‘third-highest’ rate of young adults not in work or study [39d]
- Half of England’s schools unfit due to leaks, mould and faulty toilets, poll finds [39d]
- First teenage suicide linked to domestic abuse recorded in England and Wales [39d]
- Man pleads guilty to role in 2002 murder of Run-DMC’s Jam Master Jay [39d]
- Casemiro’s decision to leave Manchester United is final, insists Michael Carrick [39d]
- ‘I am so proud’: Beau Greaves makes history as first woman to win PDC ranking title [39d]
- Manchester United see off Brentford to close in on Champions League return [39d]
- Number of executions in North Korea rose dramatically during Covid – report [39d]
- Britain becoming ‘soft target’ for Russian propaganda, says security expert [39d]
- Suspect charged with attempting to assassinate Trump at press dinner [39d]
- Starmer tells MPs to ‘fight together’ before critical day for his premiership [39d]
- Refereeing scandal brings back unhappy memories of Calciopoli to Italian football | Nicky Bandini [39d]
- King Charles arrives in Washington for state visit fraught with tension [39d]
- The two-hour marathon is done – but other records remain to be broken [39d]
- US is being ‘humiliated’ by Iran’s leadership, says Friedrich Merz [39d]
- World Cup will be ‘bonanza of sportswashing’ under Trump, say human rights groups [39d]
- Mexico warns US involvement in anti-drug operation should not to be repeated [39d]
- The Guardian view on King Charles’s state visit: a regal exercise in damage limitation | Editorial [39d]
- Manchester United v Brentford: Premier League – live [39d]
- German tourist dies after being bitten at snake show on family holiday in Egypt [39d]
- The Guardian view on screens in schools: big tech is finally under the microscope | Editorial [39d]
- US ad for ‘eyes and ears’ abroad featuring Big Ben stirs diplomatic unease [39d]
- Heavy rain not ‘nearly enough’ to tame two wildfires in drought-stricken Georgia [39d]
- ‘Sense of disbelief’: how the White House press dinner attack unfolded - The Latest [39d]
- King Charles to meet Donald Trump off camera to avoid awkwardness [39d]
- Taylor Swift files trademarks for voice and image amid concern over AI misuse [39d]
- EU faces ‘China shock’ as EV imports drive Beijing’s record surplus with bloc [39d]
- Shell to buy Canadian shale producer ARC Resources for $16.4bn [39d]
- ‘Subtle but powerful form of self-validation’: how to start journaling [39d]
- Did you solve it? Are you as s-s-smart as a snake? [39d]
- Fatalism and fear stalk Sevilla with relegation edging closer by the day | Sid Lowe [39d]
- John Oliver on AI chatbots: ‘Behind that machine is a corporation trying to extract a monthly fee from you’ [39d]
- Ben Jennings on political violence in the US – cartoon [39d]
- Baby boy found dead wrapped in newspaper from 1910 is laid to rest [39d]
- Man charged with killing Florida doctoral students allegedly consulted ChatGPT [39d]
- Higgins ends O’Sullivan’s bid for eighth world snooker title in final-frame thriller [39d]
- Two tonnes of mascarpone and 19,000 eggs: chefs make world's longest tiramisu – video [39d]
- My beloved grandfather is dying. I’m so grateful for the intergenerational joy we’ve shared | Hannah Bambra [39d]
- The Premier League finally has a relegation battle | Jonathan Wilson [39d]
- Sabalenka overcomes Osaka in gripping battle to reach Madrid Open quarter-finals [39d]
- ‘I was super horny when I made my early work’: Loie Hollowell’s abstract paintings of breasts and vaginas [39d]
- Anthony Joshua to face Tyson Fury later this year for biggest fight in British boxing history [39d]
- Cool as a cucumber: man calmly ate salad as press dinner shooting unfolded [39d]
- Mali’s militant attacks expose limits of Putin’s power in Africa [39d]
- The Primitives: ‘A reviewer said that Crash would finish the band. Then it was in Dumb and Dumber’ [39d]
- Zadie Smith: ‘I don’t know when I read men any more’ [39d]
- California billionaire tax proposal garners enough signatures to head to ballot [39d]
- Doomjobbing: how the modern job hunt became a vicious loop [39d]
- The ‘wizards’ behind the online version of Magic: the Gathering are unionizing [39d]
- A brutal wrestle on a plane, passengers outraged, attendants helpless: I saw the UK’s deportation policy at work | Hugh Muir [39d]
- The Sheep Detectives review – Hugh Jackman gives a flock in baa-rking mad cosy crime caper [39d]
- ‘I can run 1:58’: Sabastian Sawe sets new target after historic London Marathon win [39d]
- With ‘incompetence at every level’, Nantes are staring down the barrel at relegation [39d]
- How sport can spread the word about the climate emergency [39d]
- Sadiq Khan may try to stop Scotland Yard signing Palantir contract [39d]
- MPs to vote on whether to hold inquiry into Starmer over Mandelson [39d]
- Michael might be a cowardly, cursed biopic but his fans are happy to live in a fantasy [39d]
- UK spring sunshine prompts warnings over unsafe fake designer sunglasses [39d]
- Pro-choice campaigners in Malta create lockboxes containing abortion pills [39d]
- A river goddess, April snowfall and King’s Day celebrations: photos of the day – Monday [39d]
- WCL and WSL talking points: Arsenal show super strength but Manchester pair stumble [39d]
- Arsenal find a way as Chelsea bounce back to reach FA Cup final – Football Weekly podcast [39d]
- Venice opera house fires incoming music director who made nepotism claims [39d]
- Rukmini Iyer’s quick and easy recipe for green chilli eggs with coriander and coconut | Quick and easy [39d]
- She celebrated her 11th birthday in ICE detention. Her wish: that her family could go home [39d]
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