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2022-11-12
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Cop27: Biden says leaders ‘can no longer plead ignorance’ over climate crisis
Ukraine troops enter centre of Kherson as Russians retreat in chaos
Man repatriates 19 antiquities after reading Guardian article
Cryptocurrency exchange FTX files for bankruptcy protection in US
A constant barrage: US companies target junk food ads to people of color
California city agrees to $3m settlement for killing 21-year-old in his home
Obama presidential library construction halted after noose found on site
China eases Covid rules but insists ‘war’ against pandemic will continue
Pittsburgh newspaper workers go on strike over unfair labor practice
World leaders to forgo G20 ‘family photo’ over Russia’s presence
First Thing: Rift in Trump’s inner circle over 2024 campaign announcement
Sanitation firm accused of employing 31 children at animal slaughter facilities
Exodus continues at Twitter as Elon Musk hints at possible bankruptcy
Rightwing group pushing US states for law blocking ‘political boycott’ of firms
North Carolina sheriff who quit after racist remarks gets re-elected within weeks
‘It’s as if we found oil’: Tuscan town savours discovery of spa trove
Spain to overhaul sedition law used to jail Catalan independence leaders
Apple limits AirDrop on iPhones in China after filesharing feature was used by protesters
France-Italy migration row escalates after rescue ship docks in Toulon
Majestic Princess: cruise ship passengers disembark in Sydney after mass Covid outbreak
British embassy guard admits giving secrets to Russians in Berlin
Foreign Office asks Iran to explain alleged death threats to UK-based reporters
The Democrats’ midterms performance shows how Trump – and his imitators – can be beaten
New Twitter boss Elon Musk is the dog that caught the car – with all the journos in the back seat
Kim Petras: ‘I am unapologetic about who I am’
What’s more cringey than a Matt Hancock bushtucker trial? The Tory MPs voting for it
‘It’s powerful’: how John Fetterman’s hoodie won the popular vote in Pennsylvania
‘Good luck with your horse opera!’: Hugo Blick on his rule-breaking western The English
‘The vagina is self-cleaning’ – so why do companies push hygiene products on Black women?
Martin Scorsese at 80: Francis Ford Coppola, Steve McQueen and Woody Allen on the ‘greatest director alive’
Gospel trailblazers the Staples Jr Singers: ‘We were singing about all the hardship and hurt’
I starred in the first US TV show to address abortion. Why is my country now going backwards?
Amazon enters the age of robots. What does that mean for its workers?
How Binance played a key role as FTX collapse unfolded
The Guardian view on the UK economy: old folly or new folly
Inadequate US state unemployment systems leave millions vulnerable
Slumberland review – inventive big-budget Netflix adventure for kids
The Guardian view on university cuts: jeopardising a precious heritage
Zachary Quinto: ‘I have lost a certain faith in America’s system’
Seth Meyers on midterms fallout: ‘The knives are out in the GOP’
From brunch chat in Sex and the City to an excuse for a party in Girls: 50 years of abortion on TV
Send us your questions for Sam Mendes
‘I craved a bite-size experience’: Ben Brode on the making of Marvel Snap
One in five children’s books features character of colour – but fiction lags behind
Climate activists attacking art ‘severely underestimate’ fragility of works, gallery directors warn
‘If masterpiece means anything, it means Cat’s Cradle’: the Kurt Vonnegut novels everyone should read
Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan: ‘I don’t want my kids growing up with a has-been father’
Gal Costa was a flamboyant revolutionary in Brazilian music
Helena Hauff’s listening diary: ‘I feel so grown up listening to jazz while cooking’
Heels are on the rise and I’m ready to fall for them again. Literally
‘It’s an ugly, lovely thing’: Wales, the World Cup and the bucket hat uniting a nation
Coal projects in Great Barrier Reef catchments approved without environmental impact statements
What is the fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty?
Carbon emissions from fossil fuels will hit record high in 2022
Gas producers using Cop27 to rebrand gas as transitional fuel, experts warn
Why climate crisis means some English roses will bloom no longer
The Nets’ and Lakers’ woes show star players don’t make good architects
Adam Silver says he doesn’t believe Kyrie Irving is antisemitic
The game of their lives: When the US met Italy at the 1990 World Cup
Carolina Panthers run riot over Atlanta Falcons in rain-soaked affair
‘Really high’ extra risk of injury at Qatar World Cup, warns players’ union
World Cup hero? Even triumph for Messi will not save this compromised spectacle
Premier League team news: predicted lineups for the weekend action
Haas’s Kevin Magnussen takes sprint pole in Brazilian F1 GP shock
Germany send USA women to third straight loss for first time since 1993
Alex Hales ‘hard to keep out’ of 50-over World Cup after fine England return
Ten Hag aiming to sell Maguire next summer in Manchester United rebuild
Jess Park scores on England debut to cap impressive friendly win over Japan
Gianluca Scamacca: ‘Eric Cantona was imposing. I am working on that’
‘The results help’: Pep Guardiola expects Manchester City tenure to be his longest
Jürgen Klopp says Liverpool need more investment to compete for best players
Mikel Arteta calls on referees to better protect Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka
Everton look to January signings amid Dominic Calvert-Lewin injury worries
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