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  • About 150 firefighters and 25 fire engines tackle west London fire

    Huge fire breaks out in west London warehouse – video

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  • Deputy Greens leader condemns One Nation senator and accuses whole chamber of allowing racism to fester inside and outside parliament

    Parliament ‘drips now in racism’: Faruqi slams Pauline Hanson’s ‘pathetic’ burqa stunt – video

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  • Lindsey Halligan, who Trump named the interim US attorney for the eastern district of Virginia in September, had 'no lawful authority to present the indictment' against the former FBI director and New York attorney general, Judge Cameron McGowan Currie wrote in her opinion

    James Comey 'grateful' after criminal case against him thrown out by judge – video

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  • The Labor MP delivered an impassioned speech in parliament demanding gas producers sell cheaper fuel for Australian use

    Ed Husic says Australia ‘begs for the scraps’ from profiteering gas companies – video

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On the ground

  • It has been 10 years since the migrant crisis began - when thousands of people fleeing war, persecution and poverty sought refuge in Europe. A decade later, migration remains one of the continent’s most divisive and politicised issues

    How Europe’s immigration crackdown is fuelling smuggling gangs – video

    Video14:07
  • Hannah Ellis-Petersen visits communities living in the shadow of Bhalswa’s overfilled landfill heaps to see how they have become reliant on the landfill that is poisoning them

    Life and death on India’s toxic trash mountains – video

    Video13:28
  • Child poverty in the UK is now at record levels, with 4.5 million kids living in poverty. One of the biggest drivers of this is the controversial two-child limit, which caps universal credit and tax credits to a family’s first two children​. With the Labour government’s Child Poverty Strategy due ​imminently, many charities and campaigners have called for this brutal policy to be scrapped, but what’s life actually like for mums under the limit and will the government listen to growing calls to abolish the austerity-era policy? Journalist and poverty campaigner Terri White speaks to women in her area of greater Manchester to find out.

    Raising kids in poverty: The UK’s ‘inhumane’ two-child limit

    Video15:04
  • Reporter Matthew Cassel speaks to Israelis in Tel Aviv, to see what they think of the war, famine and genocide happening next door, and the growing international condemnation against it

    'Our Genocide': How do Israelis feel about the war in Gaza? – video

    Video15:34

Focus

  • Meet Mazyouna, a 13-year-old girl from Gaza who lost the right side of her jaw in an Israeli attack on her home in Gaza. She lost two of her siblings in the attack and was denied access by Israel to life-altering surgery abroad for more than six months

    From Gaza to Texas: the race to save Mazyouna’s face - video

    Video8:53
  • Milford Towers is a social housing estate in Lewisham, south London, slated for demolition and described by its residents as 'hell'. The residents accuse the council of ignoring them and deliberately running it into the ground. There are frequent leaks, mould infestations, fires, stabbings and violence – and perpetually broken lifts.

    The London ‘hell’ estate fighting back: murders, fires and broken lifts

    Video7:33
  • Samah Khalid Naji is 18, and along with six other members of her family, is living in the bombed-out remains of their house in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza. It was destroyed in October by an Israeli missile strike. The Guardian spent two days with Samah and her family in December to see the remains of their house and how they are surviving the war. She told the film-maker Majdi Fathi about why they decided this was the safest place for them to be

    Why I stay: Living inside the ruins of my Gaza home – video

    Video6:35
  • Kuo Chiu, known as KC to his friends, teaches urban design at Tunghai University in Taiwan. He’s also one of many of the country's citizens who practises rifle skills in his spare time, in case of a Chinese invasion.  The Guardian's video team spent time with KC to see how he is preparing.

    The Taiwanese civilians training for a Chinese invasion – video

    Video7:56

Documentaries

Watch our series of in-depth films exploring in rich detail the stories behind the headlines
  • Alan has promised his wife, Sylvia, that they will be cryogenically preserved upon death, and reunited in the future. However, when Sylvia dies all too soon, Alan, now 87, falls in love with another woman and is forced to reconsider his future plans.

    Love Immortal: man freezes late wife but finds new partner

    Video11:51
  • One woman’s courageous fight to protect and rehabilitate vulnerable youths in Washington DC who are victims of sex trafficking through social media platforms

    Give me shelter: protecting trafficked children in the US - documentary

    Video19:13
  • When the war breaks out in Ukraine, Alisa is thrown into a life she wasn't expecting. Working as a translator for foreign journalists she meets British war photographer Anastasia, who chooses not to rush towards the front, instead observing quiet moments of everyday resilience - birthdays, picnics, weddings. A unique friendship forms as the two women strive to collapse the emotional distance between “us” and “them”. Their bond deepens as war wounds them both —transforming this into a poetic meditation on closeness, distance, and what happens when war stops being a story about others.

    You don't think it will happen to you: a deep friendship forged on Ukraine's frontline

    Video8:24
  • Sea levels are rising in New England at some of the fastest rates in the world. On a quiet ribbon of saltmarsh in Rhode Island, septuagenarian Deirdre isn't prepared to accept the loss of her beloved saltmarsh sparrow, which risks becoming extinct by 2050 due to elevated high tides inundating nests and drowning fledgling birds. Leading a team of citizen scientists, Deirdre unravels the secret to finding delicate nests amid thick marsh grass, while they design and deploy a low-cost 'ark' to try to raise vulnerable sparrow nests to safety. Will this be the year they manage to save them?

    Between Moon Tides: hacking nature to save the saltmarsh sparrow

    Video25:24

It's complicated

  • In South Dakota, Native American children make up 13% of the child population but 74% of the children in the foster system.Neelam Tailor investigates why, and how a system built on separation is still failing Indigenous families

    How the US is still removing Indigenous children from their families at alarming rates – video

    Video8:47
  • Josh Toussaint-Strauss finds out how Luxembourg became a global hub for space mining, and whether it’s promised ‘gold rush’ will ever materialize

    How a little-known loophole lets corporations own space – video

    Video4:23
  • Josh Toussaint-Strauss speaks to Mark Bou Mansour from the Tax Justice Network to untangle some of the myths around a wealth tax, find out how it might work and what is holding governments back from introducing one

    Why it is so hard to tax the super-rich – video

    Video26:57
  • Think Bill Gates is fixing the climate crisis? Not if you follow the money. While he funds green innovation and talks about cutting emissions, Gates also invests in dirty industries such as coal, oil and private jets

    How Bill Gates is playing both sides of the climate crisis – video

    Video6:24

Explainers

  • The Guardian's Latin America correspondent, Tom Phillips, explains what Donald Trump's campaign of aggression might mean for the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro

    'War on drugs' or political agitation? Assessing Trump's actions in Venezuela – video explainer

    Video3:34
  • As senior reporter Henry Belot explains, the culture of big bonuses is hard to break, but not invincible

    What does it take for Australia's top bosses to lose their bonuses? – video

    Video2:59
  • Rachel Leingang explains how increasing numbers of people believe violence is the way to achieve political goals

    ‘It’s a really scary time in the US’: the rise in political violence – video explainer

    Video2:53
  • Guardian Australia's Matilda Boseley factchecks the big claims being made by anti-immigration protesters about Australia's immigration numbers

    Factchecking protesters' claims of 'mass migration' into Australia – video

    Video3:33

Anywhere but Westminster

  • In last week's byelection in the Welsh constituency of Caerphilly, Reform UK were the hot favourites, and the focus of huge attention. But as John Harris and John Domokos saw close-up, a Reform win failed to happen thanks to a story most of the media didn't see: how online fear and loathing were beaten back by community spirit, facts trumping fury, and everyday empathy 

    The Welsh town that saw off Nigel Farage – video

    Video15:51
  • After a long summer defined by flags, protests and tensions over asylum, John Harris and John Domokos go back to Liverpool to explore the lives of people dealing with a huge housing crisis, while trying to stop the issue exploding into hate and division

    The city that reveals Britain's biggest problem: there's nowhere to live – video

    Video15:25
  • As Nigel Farage's party sweeps to victory in Lincolnshire, John Harris and John Domokos take a road trip through anger, sadness and fear – and, despite Reform's triumph, discover people working on a new politics of hope and common humanity

    From absurdity and anger to hope in Reform UK's new heartland – video

    Video16:33
  • As the second Trump presidency begins, John Harris and John Domokos go to a Staffordshire town whose economy went from coal to Amazon warehousing to find out if 21st century populism is cutting through

    Do Trump's politics connect in these English towns? - video

    Video14:58

Anywhere but Washington

  • In the aftermath of the Charlie Kirk killing, the Guardian's Oliver Laughland and Tom Silverstone head to Chicago, where Donald Trump's Ice deployment, codename 'Operation Midway Blitz', has been met by a defiant wave of sustained protests

    How Chicago is resisting Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown - video

    Video13:21
  • Donald Trump's second presidency has led to allegations of pervasive self-dealing. From the acceptance of a luxury jet from the state of Qatar, to the creation of a Trump cryptocurrency, the president has been accused of monetizing the White House while enacting a swath of extreme policy. Oliver Laughland and Tom Silverstone travel across south Florida, visiting Turning Point's student action summit, meeting the Republican strategist Steve Bannon, and witnessing events at the harsh new detention centre "Alligator Alcatraz".

    Trump’s new gilded age: fearmongering, mass deportations and self-enrichment – video

    Video13:47
  • The world’s richest person has placed his mission to Mars in a low-income county near the US-Mexico border. As a small cluster of voters connected to SpaceX decide to incorporate their own ‘Starbase city', Oliver Laughland and Tom Silverstone meet environmental opponents, space enthusiasts and residents who decry the gentrification Musk's expansion has brought

    How Elon Musk ‘colonised’ a corner of Texas to build his own space city - video

    Video12:48
  • America has elected Donald Trump for a second time after a convincing victory over Kamala Harris. In the final instalment of Anywhere but Washington, Oliver Laughland and Tom Silverstone travel to Michigan to watch the final days of the race; as fervent Trump supporters hit the streets, young women mobilise behind Harris, and chaos and despair drive rival election night parties

    Why America voted for Donald Trump (again) – video

    Video11:59

Sport

  • Sport’s famous rivalry began in 1877 and since then 853 men have featured in Australia v England Tests. But who are the best? Here are our top 10 …

    The 100 greatest men's Ashes cricketers of all time: the top 10 – video

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  • The man that former Spanish football president claimed was his uncle threw three in the direction of the 48-year-old

    Luis Rubiales has eggs thrown at him at a book launch in Madrid – video

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  • Atlético Ottawa secured a Canadian Premier League final victory unlike any other amid a swirling blizzard, with one of their goals dubbed an 'icicle kick' from the Mexican midfielder David Rodríguez

    Atlético Ottawa’s ‘icicle kick’ lights up blizzard-hit Canadian Premier League final – video

    Video1:21
  • Donald Trump became the first sitting US president in nearly 50 years to attend a regular-season NFL game when he dropped in on the Detroit Lions’ win over the Washington Commanders on Sunday.

    US president Donald Trump booed while attending Washington Commanders NFL game – video

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Made in Britain

  • The Guardian has been working with a group of community reporters in Rochdale and Oldham who wanted to highlight the realities for women in the asylum system across Greater Manchester. Supported by the Elephants Trail, the group met women stuck in the asylum backlog, women traumatised by detention and women struggling to find housing. They were all volunteering in their communities, while reckoning with a hostile climate towards refugees and asylum seekers. This film is part of a collaborative video series called Made in Britain

    Our lives in the UK asylum system: 'the power of fear' – video

    Video11:58
  • The Guardian has been working with a group of community reporters in Rochdale in greater Manchester, who turned the lens on a benefits system that they have seen unfairly penalising vulnerable people in their town. The group of reporters from the Elephants Trail met friends, family and others in the community trying to navigate the system, and consider how they can use those stories to advocate for change across the country. This film is part of a collaborative video series called Made in Britain.

    Britain's broken welfare system is leaving our community on the brink – video

    Video13:37
  • The Guardian was working with a community reporting team called the Elephant’s Trail in Rochdale on a series about their town when a byelection was called.  The contest quickly plunged into chaos after the Labour party and the Green party withdrew support for their candidates and the canvassing was dominated by smaller parties. But how did this affect the voters? The team hit the streets and found evidence of apathy, concerns about homelessness and a desire for politicians who are committed to changing their community for the better 

    A view from Rochdale: ‘Democracy has gone out of the window’ – video

    Video4:09
  • Homegrown was a grass roots community group that stood in the middle of a new housing development in rapidly gentrifying Tottenham in north London. The group was led by Rose and Emma whose message to the young people they helped was to be their best, and never give up. So when they were told they had to leave, there was only one thing to do: occupy.

    Occupy Tottenham: a community defends its home - video

    Video21:41

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