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Tuesday 13 June 2023
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Dozens wounded and at least six killed in Kryvyi Rih; Maj Gen Sergei Goryachev killed in missile strike, says Ukraine
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Officials are interviewing family members of the children who survived 40 days alone in the rainforest to determine who should care for them
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Man arrested in Nottingham after three people killed in city centre on Tuesday morning, while roads closed and tram network shut
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The former Olympic and world champion sprinter Tori Bowie died in her home due to complications from childbirth
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A week after Kakhovka dam collapse, Kyiv says smaller dam along Mokri Yaly river in Donetsk region has been blown up
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Arsenal defender opens up to Jacob Steinberg on the crisis, fundraising with Andriy Shevchenko and August’s Game4Ukraine charity match
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Mudflats are littered with bones, some of which may be remains from battle 80 years ago near Nikopol
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Ukraine says it has retaken seven villages in counteroffensive; 41 people still missing after collapse of Kakhovka dam
Spotlight
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In 1984, she became the only Briton ever to win gold in an Olympic throwing event – then went back to work as a typist. She describes her rivalry with Fatima Whitbread, struggles to find funding and life after athletics
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The maestro has been on a five-year mission to bring joy to the world through the music of Bach. On the final stop in Kenya last week, he took that mission outside the concert hall
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The genial face of chatshow TV is back with Queen of the Universe. He discusses the joy of Eurovision, his late start as a novelist – and his even later marriage
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The long read: The Kenyan novelist’s life and work has intersected with many of the biggest events of the past century. At 85, he reflects on his long, uncompromising life in writing
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1 out of 5 stars.
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The use of archaic abortion legislation shows that reproductive rights hang by a slender thread, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
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The purchase of professional golf by a brutal regime has exposed yet again the lack of moral sanctities on the global free market, says Guardian columnist Nesrine Malik
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The Saudis came for golf. Will your favourite sport put up any more of a fight?
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Kylian Mbappé has shocked PSG by presenting a formal letter to the club, with a sale this summer – possibly to Real Madrid – now the most likely scenario
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Thunder, lightning and torrential rain did not stop ‘blue-shirt neighbours’ from relishing triumph
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UN figures show value of British goods and services exports rose by 6% between 2012 and 2021, compared with 29.1% for EU
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Kairan Quazi, the youngest graduate in the school’s history, will start at the company’s satellite internet division Starlink in July
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Cam Cameron, who hopes to spend up to 60 days on Atlantic islet, has shopping list including fast-setting cement and a radio
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Rock musician underwent surgery last year, and says of time period that also features custody battle, ‘I’m extremely thankful that I’ll get through this’
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The plaintiffs note that Montana’s constitution pledges a healthy environment ‘for present and future generations’
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Plaintiffs alleged state violated constitutional guarantee to a ‘clean and healthful environment’ for ‘present and future generations’
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New, noninvasive techniques turn samples of sea water into a treasure trove of genetic information about the species below
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Culture
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She has been called art’s most powerful person, a tireless questioner of humanity in the digital age. As the great German artist unveils a living work made of ferns and beer crates, she talks about her fights and victories
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2 out of 5 stars.Debut director Fridtjof Ryder’s atmospheric mood piece has promising elements but doesn’t quite deliver
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As the prestigious competition reaches its 40th birthday, 2013’s winner remembers an exhilarating, exhausting and emotional fortnight – and why she owes Bryn Terfel a pint
Lifestyle
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Our slow travel expert takes the off-peak train, discovering along the way that the cross-border ‘express’ train is actually delightfully slow
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What is hidden in your loft? Guardian readers share their most memorable discoveries, from Victorian photographs to used corks to a skull robbed from a grave
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I live with my parents while saving for my first property but wonder whether their mortgage lender would not like the plan
Documentaries
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Nicole Bent and her daughter are among dozens of homeless families being put up by council in hotel rooms
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Bank of England had been looking for signs of labour market softening so it could take foot off brake
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Thirteen-year-old Lesly Mukutuy credited with using ancestral knowledge to help keep her younger siblings alive
Take part
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We would like to hear from people who have been diagnosed with long Covid – and for whom it has had a life-changing impact
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We would like to hear about your podcast highlights of the year so far
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We want to hear from people near the dam on the Dnipro River about their experiences. How are you affected?Ми хочемо почути людей, які знаходяться біля дамби на Дніпрі, про їхній досвід. Як це на вас вплинуло?
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We would like to hear about your cinematic highlights of the year so far
The former PM and ex-Scottish first minister were controversial leaders. Now they are both facing disgrace – adding to the turmoil in British politics
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In its 15th incarnation this year’s festival is the first held since the lifting of the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions. Locals and tourists throw ripe tomatoes to celebrate the harvest season
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Local designers show their collections – many inspired by, or directly using, the archipelago’s diverse textile traditions
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From bare bottoms in daisy fields to Nan Goldin’s games of Monopoly, this year’s Swiss photography festival is a feast for the eyes
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Silvio Berlusconi, the billionaire media mogul who was Italy’s longest-serving premier despite scandals over his sex-filled parties and allegations of corruption has died aged 86
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Victory in Paris nudges Novak Djokovic ahead of his great rival Rafael Nadal in the all-time men’s grand slam titles standings
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