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  • Ursula von der Leyen in Kyiv with Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

    Live
    Russia-Ukraine war: Zelenskiy denies US and Europe pushing for peace talks

    Ukraine’s president denies US media report saying Kyiv approached about conditions for peace
  • Claus Hjort Frederiksen

    Denmark
    Ex-defence minister and spy chief ‘relieved’ after charges dropped

  • Shereen Wu says that designer Michael Costello altered her runway photo to appear white.

    ‘It’s very dehumanising’
    Model says her face was edited with AI to look white

  • The graves of Russian prisoners at the Alderney camp.

    Exclusive
    Himmler ordered mass execution of prisoners in Britain’s only Nazi camp, documents reveal

    • Revealed
      UK coastguard downgraded emergency calls from refugees in days before mass drowning

    • Russell Brand
      Actor accused of sexually assaulting extra on US film set

    • Matthew Perry
      Actor buried in service attended by family and Friends costars

    • Las Vegas
      Toddler in hospital after dumped gun discharges at playground

    • Australia
      Doctor banned for 12 months for sending racist email to Indigenous eye surgeon

    • The Modern House
      UK's ‘property porn’ estate agent cuts staff amid downturn

Europe in focus

  • Multicoloured wavy words against a black background

    What’s in a word?
    How less-gendered language is faring across Europe

  • People gather to attend a solidarity service for the Israeli victims of the attacks by the Palestinian militant group Hamas at the Moscow Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)

    Israel-Hamas war
    Russian Jews fear conflict awakening sleeping antisemitism

    Dagestan riot and changing policy at Kremlin stir traumatic memories and prompt deep unease
  • German chancellor Olaf Scholz and Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv, Israel, 17 October 2023

    Germany’s bond with Israel has been admirable – but it is becoming a straitjacket

    John Kampfner
    As the relationship is tested by the Israel-Hamas war, it’s clear a more flexible dynamic is needed to help secure a lasting peace, says author John Kampfner

Spotlight

  • Margaret Wilkerson Sexton with her husband and children sitting at a table with a yellow cover against a yellow backdrop

    What my interracial marriage has taught me
    ‘We would both know one of us was viewed as more worthwhile’

    As a young Black woman, racism made me fearful and angry. Then I met my white boyfriend and things got … complicated
  • Studio portrait of a persian cat with suspicious expression.

    ‘AI can teach us a lot’
    Scientists say cats’ expressions richer than imagined and aim to translate them

  • this is how we do it illustration

    This is how we do it
    ‘The TikTok algorithm figured out I was gay before I did’

    Katia was the first woman Evelyn had had sex with. Two years into their relationship, extended kissing sessions keep the sparks flying
  • The Milky Way is viewed from the outside

    Take an interstellar tour
    What would you see if you could travel around our galaxy?

    An imaginary starship trip beyond the solar system to the edge of the Milky Way offers new perspectives on the wonders of space
    • Gerald Finley and Julia Bullock ast Antony and Cleopatra.

      John Adams: Antony and Cleopatra review
      European premiere fuelled by molten chemistry

    • Women in Revolt!

      ‘It starts with women getting angry’
      The giant exhibition giving art’s feminist trailblazers their due

    • A portrait of Louis Theroux with a bloodied lip and wearing boxing gloves, with his hands held up to his face

      Louis Theroux
      ‘It’s not rude to ask a question. It’s rude to expect an answer’

    • Saturday magazine Blind Date NOV 4 2023 Tim & Katherine

      Blind date
      ‘He graciously looked away when the feta cubes in my cocktail nearly fell on my face’

  • A seated Donald Trump shaking hands with Vladimir Putin in front of Russian and American flags

    In a world on fire, Biden struggles to banish the curse of Trump

    Simon Tisdall
    From Afghanistan and Ukraine to the Middle East, the US president faces the fallout from his predecessor’s foreign policy blunders
  • Emoji

    I resist sharenting on social media. Does that mean my son and I are missing out, or is it just safer?

    Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
  • Ghazi Hamad in Beirut, Lebanon, 29 October 2023.

    Once this war between Israel and Hamas is over, a deeper conflict looms

    Jonathan Freedland
  • Giorgia Meloni in the Senate in Rome, Italy, 25 October 2023

    How did The Lord of the Rings become a secret weapon in Italy’s culture wars?

    Jamie Mackay
  • An Arab man in a suit, surrounded by other men in suits, addresses a conference

    Pain and suffering take time to heal, as the Iraqi people know only too well

    Mohammed Shia al-Sudani
  • Vladimir Putin sits at a wooden table wearing a black jacket and tie, with some papers in front of him and two flags behind. His reflection can be seen in the table.

    As war engulfs Gaza, Putin sees a chance to regain some of Russia’s faded global stature

    Sergey Radchenko
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  • Damage to seafront buildings in Acapulco, in Guerrero state, caused by Hurricane Otis.

    ‘The children screamed for hours’
    Horrors of Hurricane Otis leave devastation for Acapulco’s poorest

  • Traralgon, in south-eastern Victoria, Australia.

    Climate crisis
    Politicians who delay action must live with consequences, says WHO expert

  • Council workers in Falmouth, Cornwall, try to retrieve a memorial bench from the ground where two mature trees were brought down by Storm Ciarán in a cemetery

    Weather tracker
    Storm Ciarán and Louisiana superfog cause chaos

  • Cracked earth soil sunset landscape

    Global heating
    Rate is accelerating, warns scientist who sounded climate alarm in the 80s

  • People huddled and lying on mattresses in a hospital corridor

    Nepal
    Search for survivors in western Nepal after earthquake kills at least 157 people

    Rescue workers reach area near epicentre of 5.8-magnitude quake in Karnali province in country’s worst earthquake since 2015
  • CNN called Mark Levin’s comments ‘wildly uninformed, inappropriate and shameful’.

    Fox News
    White House denounces TV channel over host’s ‘foul’ remarks on CNN pair

  • Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman in Notorious, 1946.

    Cary Grant
    Biopic boosts interest in star’s harsh early life in England

  • Eric Trump leaves court in New York on Friday.

    Eric Trump
    Ex-president's son says he was not involved with documents at heart of fraud trial

    • Israel
      Integrated Jewish-Arab school in Jerusalem wins award for overcoming adversity

    • Israel-Hamas war
      UK urges Iran to use influence to avert escalation in conflict

    • 'Welfare disaster’
      Footage shows sea-lice outbreak on Icelandic salmon farm

    • Ukraine
      Troops defend vital foothold on Russian-controlled Dnipro River

    • Mini moon
      Nasa spacecraft discovers asteroid orbited by its own tiny satellite

    • ‘We feel abandoned’
      Doctors and aid workers fight to survive in Gaza

  • Naomi Alderman portrait

    Naomi Alderman
    A writer’s job is courage. You’ve got to be as honest as you can”

    The bestselling author of The Power talks about her new techno-thriller, coping with grief and finding hope in the darkest of stories
  • Queen Latifah presents inductee Missy Elliott during the 38th annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony on 3 November.

    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
    Missy Elliott, Chaka Khan and DJ Kool Herc inducted

  • David Duchovny and Meg Ryan in What Happens Later

    What Happens Later review
    Meg Ryan’s airport romcom is an airplane movie

  • A farmhouse provides the setting for This Plague of Souls.

    Book of the day
    This Plague of Souls by Mike McCormack review – a mysterious homecoming

  • ‘Not going to be dreaming about true love’ … Rachel Zegler in Snow White

    Week in geek
    Snow White and the depressing culture war over Disney’s ‘woke’ remake

  • Justin Torres

    Author Justin Torres on going gothic
    ‘Queer art can be de-sexed – I don’t want to be a part of that’

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  • An illustration with a pink background an orange gourd in the middle.

    Food
    Don’t think you would try a kabocha squash latte? You already have

  • Kate Christie, pictured in Flagstaff Gardens in Melbourne, Australia

    ‘I think I was relieved’
    Life on the other side of mature divorce

  • The Belfast-Derry train crosses Downhill beach near Coleraine.

    Travel
    10 of the UK’s most scenic rail journeys

  • Woman using a laptop in a restaurant at the seaside

    Digital nomads
    Rising number of people choose to work remotely

  • Weekend
    Weekend podcast: Louis Theroux, Marina Hyde on the Covid inquiry, and remembering Matthew Perry

  • The Audio Long Read
    ‘We are just getting started’: the plastic-eating bacteria that could change the world – podcast

  • Politics Weekly America
    Speaker Johnson, Israel, government shutdown and Virginia – podcast

  • Investigative journalism
    How oligarchs use English courts to silence their critics

  • Football Weekly
    Manchester United and Arsenal crash out of Carabao Cup – Football Weekly Extra

  • Pop Culture with Chanté Joseph
    Matthew Perry death, and Britney’s memoir – Pop Culture with Chanté Joseph

  • Artificial intelligence (AI)
    Nuclear fusion, new drugs, better batteries: how AI will transform science – podcast

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  • Storm Ciaran Hits The UK<br>PORTHCAWL, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 02: Waves crash against the harbour wall at Porthcawl seafront as Storm Ciaran arrives on November 02, 2023 in Porthcawl, United Kingdom. Storm Ciaran swept across the southwest and south of England overnight posing a formidable threat in certain areas such as Jersey, where winds exceeded 100 mph overnight. This, along with the already-soaked ground from Storm Babet, increases the risk of flooding in already vulnerable areas. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

    Weather
    How have you been affected by Storm Ciarán?

  • Now and Then was released on Thursday 2 November.

    The Beatles
    Share your thoughts on the final song Now and Then

  • Did you move to Paris because of Emily in Paris?

    Tell us: were you inspired to move to a new city by a film or TV show?

  • Do you have an interesting story about how you met your other half aged 60+?

    Tell us: did you meet your romantic partner over the age of 60?

From our global editions

  • Sam Bankman-Fried is led away in handcuffs by police in the Bahamas in December last year. Bankman-Fried’s answers did not inspire confidence – let alone likeability.

    FTX
    Dramatic fall for Sam Bankman-Fried and ‘unkempt visionary’ persona

    Jury did not believe T-shirt, cargo shorts and messy hair could prevent someone defrauding people out of billions of dollars
  • Protesters gather at New York's Grand Central to demand ceasefire in Gaza.

    ‘I, too, am the Jewish community’
    Rift among US Jews widens over war

  • A white man with a scruffy beard, dark suit, light blue shirt and blue tie gives a thumbs up outside a courtroom door, with a woman with long brown hair and red blazer behind him.

    Trump family on trial
    Fve takeaways from a week in the New York fraud case

  • Eric Trump (left) and Donald Trump Jr (right)

    Ring any bells?
    Trump boys show less than total recall at family fraud trial

  • Bottles of Monsanto's Roundup are seen for sale June 19, 2018 at a retail store in Glendale, California.

    ‘It’s an abomination’
    Battle brewing over proposed US laws to protect pesticide companies

  • Weed dating participant Heidi

    ‘We found each other digging in the dirt’
    Singles flirt over worms at weed dating

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    ‘Dogs should eat as well as humans’
    High-end canine cucina opens in Rome

  • Erin Patterson speaking to the media.

    Suspected mushroom poisoning
    Months of intrigue culminates in murder charges over fatal Australian lunch

  • A guard tower illuminated at the former Auschwitz-Birkenau camp during a ceremony to mark the 75th anniversary of its liberation in January 2020.

    ‘The perpetrators were people like us’
    The burden of history at Auschwitz

  • Sigrid Kaag speaks as journalists point microphones towards her

    'I think it’s quite sick, frankly'
    Online vitriol could undo decades of political progress, warns Dutch deputy PM

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  • People stand behind the metal mesh that covered the window of a building hit by an Israeli strike in Rafah

    Around the world
    The last seven days, as captured by the world’s best photojournalists

    The continuing war between Israel and Hamas, Hurricane Otis rips through Acapulco, Storm Ciarán hits western France and South Africa v New Zealand in the Rugby World Cup final
  • A lifesize cake figure of King Charles III

    Photos of the day
    Day of the Dead and cake fit for a king

  • An avatar created by Danielle Udogaranya

    Avatars, karaoke and the circus
    Exhibition explores the concept of ‘game’

  • Skin

    ‘Skin is an incredible contradiction’
    Derrick Santini’s portaits of British creatives

  • Burnt trees at sunrise

    Photography
    Landscape Photographer of the Year 2023

  • Two leopards taking a drink at Dinaka, Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Botswana.

    Environment
    The week in wildlife

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