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Ukraine invasion
Monday4July2022
- Aiden Aslin being held in separatist-controlled part of east Ukraine; strategic island back in Ukrainian hands
- Strategic Black Sea outpost, a symbol of Ukrainian resistance, has been under Russian control for months
Headlines
- Gunman acted alone and appears to have selected his victims at random, officials in Denmark say
- Rightwing networks Fox News, OAN and Newsmax could be found liable in cases brought by voting machine company Dominion
- Conditions too dangerous for rescue crews to resume search for those missing or to bring down bodies
- Experts say €60m repaint before Paris hosts 2024 Olympics is only a cosmetic makeover
Spotlight
- Analysis: Effects of climate change already affecting mountaineering beyond deadly glacier collapse on Marmolada
- A British orchestra will this week play, for the first time, a programme of Afghan music, featuring exiled Afghan musicians on traditional instruments
- As a big-boned TV creative, I’ve sat through talk about how fat is funny, witnessed weekly staff weigh-ins and had senior colleagues explain ‘the problem with fat people’. Enough is enough
- I was determined to have a wild time at Brighton in 2014. Being falsely accused of shoplifting was not a good start
- Anxious expecting parents should know the terror becomes more manageable as time passes, says the Guardian columnist Rhiannon Cosslett
- Join our writers for the latest from the fourth round in SW19
- Over-by-over report: England have chased down three fourth-innings targets already this summer. Join our writers for the latest
- Christian Eriksen has verbally agreed to join Manchester United on a three-year contract after talks with Erik ten Hag
- Miles-long queues outside petrol stations despite ban on sales for private vehicles for at least a week
- Airline parts ways with COO Peter Bellew, as chair Stephen Hester takes closer charge in response to crisis
- Exclusive: Contractors at ‘high risk’ of Taliban reprisals still have no idea how to get out of country safely
- Attorneys for the Brooklyn detention center where the singer is being held say he matches the criteria to be put under supervision
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Culture
- A Google employee raised the alarm about a chatbot he believes is conscious. A philosopher asks if he was right to do so
Lifestyle
- On a bargain €9 one-month rail pass, our slow travel expert goes border-hopping on the historic Oder-Neisse line from the Czech Republic to Germany
Explore
- Attorneys and activists say they cannot solely rely on the courts – and are planning fresh approaches to advancing racial justice
- Royal Mail’s stamps are finally entering the digital world, with printed codes that can be used to track letters or linked to videos. Collectors, traditionalists and royalists are not amused
- Ukrainian forces retreat from Lysychansk as Zelenskiy vows to regain the key eastern city with the help of long-range western weapons
Take part
- The Guardian’s Saturday magazine is looking to speak to people aged 100 and over about their secret to a long life
- We would like to the views and experiences from Russians at this stage of the Russia-Ukraine war
- We would like to hear from people in Ukraine about events in the country. We would also like to hear from others who are affected
- You can send a news tip direct to Guardian journalists here. For stories that need a high level of security then contact us here
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- The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
- This year, Agence MYOP will present an ensemble of works in progress by its members at the Arles Photography Festival. The unfinished works - built from dreams of future photography ventures, soon-to-be-published book layouts and unending quests - form a selection of the agency’s latest projects in four chapters, including one devoted to documenting the war in Ukraine
- 50 years on from the first Gay Pride march in 1972 revellers take to London’s streets for biggest ever parade and first since the pandemic struck
- Emergency services rescue more than 80 people while thousands are evacuated in NSW as parts of the east coast expected to receive up to 100mm of rain on Monday
- A new book showcases spectacular photos of frogs, crocodiles, tuataras, turtles, lizards and snakes of Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea
- The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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