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  • a row of police officers sit in front of microphones, a canadian flag in the background

    Canada
    Ontario’s provincial police force could be using Israeli spyware, report finds

  • Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, who was detained on Wednesday, days before he was expected to be named the opposition party presidential candidate, rivalling Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s rival.

    Turkey
    Istanbul mayor arrested days before likely presidential nomination

    • US politics live
      Pentagon reportedly planning to cut workforce by at least 50,000

    • Nasa
      Astronauts back on Earth after being stuck for months on ISS

    • Space
      Scientists hail ‘avalanche of discoveries’ from Euclid space telescope

    • Canada
      Canada’s Liberals on course for political resurrection amid trade war, polls show

    • UK
      Prince Harry US visa documents released in redacted form over harassment fears

    • Italy
      Six dead and 40 missing in boat disaster off Italian island of Lampedusa

News in focus

  • Woman with arms folded on table

    US
    I’m the Canadian who was detained by US immigration. It felt like I had been kidnapped

  • Two people kneel between sled as helicopter takes off in snow

    Arctic
    Indigenous guides in the Arctic are training Canada’s military: ‘When they talk, I listen’

    With the country facing new threats to its sovereignty, the country is looking to reaffirm itself as ‘an Arctic nation’
  • Mahmoud Khalil speaks

    Exclusive
    ‘I am a political prisoner’: Mahmoud Khalil says he’s being targeted for political beliefs

    Exclusive: Palestinian activist and green card holder speaks out from Louisiana detention for first time

Spotlight

  • Lucy Roth circa 1995, wearing a dark sweater, her arm across her chest, resting on her opposite shoulder

    A moment that changed me
    I was an excruciatingly shy teenager. Then Courtney Love roared into my life

    I swapped my drab clothes for charity-shop nightdresses, highlighted my hair with Sun In – and realised I didn’t need to apologise for being angry
  • Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

    Books
    Where to start with: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

  • Felicity Cloake's borek 06c

    Food
    How to make the perfect spinach and cheese börek – recipe

    Having scoured the eastern Med and Balkans for the definitive take on this delectable stuffed filo snack, our resident perfectionist unveils her ultimate recipe
  • an illustration of a cake with a bride and groom and a hand with a brush

    Ask Ugly
    I don’t wear makeup but my wedding is coming up – can I go bare-faced?

    It’s radical to choose to cry, laugh and hug without regard for running mascara, writes advice columnist Jessica DeFino
    • George Orwell holding his son, Richard, in late 1946

      Books
      George Orwell and me: Richard Blair on life with his extraordinary father

    • Smoke rises from a woman's cupped hands in a forest. She is wearing beads and a feather headband and has a facial tattoo. Her eyes are closed

      Southern frontlines
      ‘This is your mission’: why one Brazilian doctor is training to be a shaman

    • Perforated people: body piercing pioneer Alan Oversby, depicted in A Body To Live In.

      Film
      ‘He threw body piercing parties and lay on a bed of nails’: the wild life of body modification guru Fakir Musafar

    • A visitor with their back to the camera observes a portrait of a black man with a cigarette in his mouth

      France
      ‘The colour of my skin didn’t matter’: exhibition shines light on black artists in postwar Paris

Sport

Opinion

  • Palestinians make their way to flee their homes, in the northern Gaza Strip<br>Palestinians make their way to flee their homes, after the Israeli army issued evacuation orders for a number of neighborhoods, following heavy Israeli strikes, in the northern Gaza Strip March 18, 2025. REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

    Imagine if all those who are silent about the terrible evil being committed in Gaza spoke up

    Owen Jones
    No crime in history has been so well documented by its victims. And yet inaction and censorship reign, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
  • trump, wearing a suit, waves as seen through an opening

    The US government has sent Columbia University a ransom note

    Sheldon Pollock
  • Palestine Rally in New York City, US Demanding Release of Activist Mahmoud Khalil

    The far-right’s pretend fight against antisemitism is a perfect political strategy

    Rachel Shabi
  • Palestinians fleeing their homes following heavy Israeli strikes in the northern Gaza Strip 18 March 2025.

    Netanyahu will never accept peace. Where will his perpetual war lead next?

    Simon Tisdall
  • Donald Trump campaigning at a drive-thru McDonald’s in Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania, October 2024

    What does Maga-land look like? Let me show you America’s unbeautiful suburban sprawl

    Alexander Hurst
  • a torn American flag waving

    The case for boycotting the United States

    Robert Reich

Climate crisis

  • The head of a young man in a black baseball cap looks backward down a flooded street as he rides in a boat; another motor boat is behind him. The cloudy sky and pastel-coloured buildings are reflected in the silvery water.

    Report
    More than 150 ‘unprecedented’ climate disasters struck world in 2024, says UN

  • Critics of the plan say the cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency would take away crucial research into the impacts of fossil fuel pollution on human health.

    US environment
    Trump administration may fire more than 1,000 EPA scientists and scrap research office, Democrats say

  • African penguins at the colony on Robben Island, near Cape Town.

    Environment
    Hope for endangered penguins as no-fishing zones agreed off South Africa

  • Ana Toni wearing a white blazer and blue lanyard, sitting in front of a blue background looking concerned.

    Climate crisis
    Countries must bolster climate efforts or risk war, Cop30 chief executive warns

Around the world

Culture

  • The floor of the House of Beauty and Culture collective's shop was scattered with loose change

    Art
    Penis-inscribed tables and parking meter chairs: the lost queer genius of House of Beauty and Culture

    Boy George bought their provocative furniture; fashion giant Martin Margiela embraced deconstruction after visiting their loose change-strewn shop. So why is the groundbreaking 80s design collective so little known?
  • A demonstrator outside the Capitol in Washington DC.

    Books
    Who Is Government? by Michael Lewis review – what Doge is trying to destroy

  • John Reis

    Music
    ‘We said yes to everything!’ John Reis on his blistering punk career, from Hot Snakes to Rocket from the Crypt

  • a group of people stand along a barricade holding palestinian flags

    Film
    Gal Gadot’s Walk of Fame ceremony disrupted by political protesters

  • From top, clockwise: Married to the Mob, Head of State, A Knight’s Tale, Burlesque, Notting Hill

    Movies
    Guardian writers on their ultimate feelgood movies: ‘Keeps me optimistic’

  • TOPSHOT-FRANCE-LITERATURE-PORTRAIT-NOBEL-GURNAH<br>TOPSHOT - Tanzanian-born British novelist, academic and Nobel Prize in Literature in 2021 Abdulrazak Gurnah, poses during a photo session in Paris on June 16, 2022 (Photo by JOEL SAGET / AFP) (Photo by JOEL SAGET/AFP via Getty Images)

    Books
    Theft by Abdulrazak Gurnah review – love and betrayal from the Nobel laureate

Lifestyle

  • A woman surrounded by hands holding beauty products.

    The Long Wave
    Too relaxed about the risks: the crisis in Black women’s hair care

    For generations, Black women have been put at risk by a hair care industry that evades regulation. But is change on the way? Plus: the history of Black US postal workers
  • Saint Rumbold’s Cathedral is at the heart of Mechelen’s old town.

    Travel
    Fancy a Belgian city break without the crowds of Ghent or Bruges? Mechelen might be the answer

  • The library of an Amazon Kindle Colorsoft sitting on a bookshelf.

    Technology
    Kindle Colorsoft review: Amazon’s new e-reader gets colour screen upgrade

  • a painting of a woman looking up in ecstasy

    Well actually
    Romantasy, Bridgerton, audio porn apps: it’s a great time for horny ladies

  • Brian Levy's cornbread pizza.

    Food
    Brian Levy’s recipes for cornbread ‘pizza’ and rice pudding squares

  • Elle Hunt with the blond look she has had since her early 20s.

    Life
    The blond advantage: fair hair completely changed my life – but is it time to give it up?

Take part

  • A coloured engraving of Jane Austen after a family portrait, published in 1873.

    Books
    Tell us about your favourite Jane Austen books

  • U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters aboard Air Force One before arriving at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S., January 27, 2025. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz

    People in the US
    Share your thoughts on Trump’s second term in office so far

  • A shark runs the 2024 London Marathon.

    Life and style
    Have you completed a running event wearing an amusing costume?

  • teenage school girls on their phones

    Young people
    What rules around smartphone use should be put in place for children?

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From our global editions

  • a teacher holds up a card in front of a student as they sit at a table

    Analysis
    Debunked myths that vaccines cause autism are increasing stigma

    As parents resist vaccines over vague potential harms, advocates call it a case of ‘morals more than science’
  • Composite image of asylum seekers

    UK
    A day in the life of an asylum hotel: inside the UK’s most controversial accommodation

  • people sitting in back of a vehicle

    US immigration
    Fear grows among US’s 390,000 undocumented Chinese immigrants: ‘So many policies have changed’

  • The panel sitting around a table with cups of coffee, talking

    Migration
    ‘It’s helping me build my future’: empowering migrant and refugee families in a London borough of sanctuary

  • Illustration of a young boy holding a coronavirus in one hand and a schoolbook in the other

    How Covid changed us
    How Covid changed children in Britain

  • A deer at dusk

    US
    Too many urban deer is ‘an impending disaster’ – still, we owe them an apology

Documentary link

Is freezing my eggs the answer?

Sophia embarks on the gruelling journey of harvesting her eggs. She’s in her 30s and feels ambivalent about having kids, so will this safeguard her future? Remarkable documentary Harvest is her personal diary of this time.

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    Amazon rainforest
    Cop30 in talks to hire PR firm that worked for lobby seeking weaker Amazon protections

  • An old TV from the 1980s sits on a wood table in a vintage styled living room, floral wallpaper and wood panelling on the wall in the background.

    The long read
    My mother, the racist

  • A diver in an underwater cave with lots of stalactites and stalagmites lit by her diving lights

    Diving
    I’m obsessed with cave diving. This is the closest environment we have to space

  • Will Salter, middle aged man with grey hair, sitting on surfboard in ocean

    Life
    ‘The longer I left it, the more it was going to freak me out’: how Will returned to the water after a close call with a shark

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Podcasts

Podcasts

  • Hungary’s prime minister Viktor Orbán at an electoral rally in April 2018. Photograph: Zsolt Szigetvary/EPA

    The Audio Long Read
    From the archive: The revolt against liberalism: what’s driving Poland and Hungary’s nativist turn? – podcast

  • Liz Kendall leaving 10 Downing Street

    Today in Focus
    Labour’s controversial benefit cuts – podcast

  • Chelsea's Millie Bright holds the League Cup trophy after the 2-1 win over Manchester City.

    The Guardian's Women's Football Weekly
    Chelsea clinch League Cup and Palace close the gap – Women’s Football Weekly

  • Palestinians lost their houses at the Nuseirat refugee camp after an Israeli attack in Gaza

    Today in Focus
    Israel shatters Gaza ceasefire – Today in Focus Extra – podcast

  • Sheffield Wednesday FC v Sheffield United FC - Sky Bet Championship<br>Rhian Brewster of Sheffield United celebrates after winning the Sky Bet Championship match between Sheffield Wednesday FC and Sheffield United FC at Hillsborough on March 16, 2025 in Sheffield, England. WARNING! This Photograph May Only Be Used For Newspaper And/Or Magazine Editorial Purposes. May Not Be Used For Publications Involving 1 player, 1 Club Or 1 Competition Without Written Authorisation From Football DataCo Ltd. For Any Queries, Please Contact Football DataCo Ltd on +44 (0) 207 864 9121

    Football Weekly
    Championship race hots up as Blades slash Leeds’ lead – Football Weekly

In pictures

  • African men row fishing boats on Lake Kivu.

    Environment
    Troubled waters: life on the edge of Africa’s Lake Kivu

    Lying between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Lake Kivu is a silent witness to more than 30 years of conflict between the two countries. The lake, in a region seismically unstable and dotted with active volcanoes, is home to nearly two million people who live on its shores
  • What became of working class creatives? … Clayponds by Serena Brown

    Photography
    A touch of class: an authentic glimpse of Britain

  • People dancing in bright costumes.

    Photos of the day
    A spring dance and a fish protest

  • A layer of smog hanging over Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia.

    Photography
    Coal pollution chokes Ulaanbataar

  • A section of Chantal Pinzi's close-up of Asha Gond's henna-tattooed hands holding  a skateboard.

    The big picture
    The big picture: a pioneering Indian skater girl shows off her prized board

  • Spectators look on as hot air balloons are seen over Lake Burley Griffin during the Canberra balloon spectacular, Australia’s longest-running hot air ballooning festival.

    Australia
    Canberra Balloon Spectacular 2025

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  4. France preparing ‘survival manual’ for every household, report says

  5. Istanbul mayor arrested days before likely presidential nomination

  6. Indigenous guides in the Arctic are training Canada’s military: ‘When they talk, I listen’

  7. Six dead and 40 missing in boat disaster off Italian island of Lampedusa

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