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  • Emergency services attend the scene at Hamburg Airport.

    Germany
    ‘Hostage situation’ that closed Hamburg airport ends with suspect arrested

    Eighteen-hour ordeal concludes with man detained and child uninjured, say police
  • Pedro Sánchez

    Spain
    Socialist party members in Spain back Catalan amnesty to secure PM new term

  • A villager walks over parched land on the outskirts of Bhubaneswar, India in 2009.

    Climate crisis
    Countries agree key ‘loss and damage’ measures to fund most vulnerable

  • A Boat arrives with 41 people in at the port of La Restinga, in El Hierro, Canary Islands. Some of its occupants, visibly weak, have stated that they had been at sea for ten days.

    Canary Islands
    Record numbers of refugees arrive by boat

    • UK
      Britain ‘in violation of international law’ over poverty levels, says UN envoy

    • Ukraine
      Zelenskiy denies general’s claim war is at stalemate

    • Philippines
      Radio journalist shot dead during live broadcast

    • Grok
      Elon Musk unveils AI chatbot with a ‘rebellious streak’

    • Stonehenge
      Northern Lights dazzle in brief appearance over historical landmark

    • ‘Britain’s loneliest sheep’
      Ordeal continues as activists accused of intimidating farm staff

Europe in focus

  • The exterior of Palermo’s Politeama theatre.

    Sicily, where billionaires get back to basics – by booking an entire city

    Tobias Jones
  • Marcelo Ordás at his museum in Madrid

    Football’s memory keeper
    The man with more than 5,000 shirts

    Marcelo Ordás’s obsession started after he fainted at a World Cup and now his Madrid museum is a monument to game’s history
  • Nita Hauhia, wearing a lilac blouse, in her kitchen with burgundy red cupboards, a counter full of bottles and coloured mugs, and blue walls with full shelving.

    Interiors
    Shades of brilliance in a Finnish home packed with clashing colours and fun

    More is always more in this vibrant home that breaks all the usual rules

Spotlight

  • Illustration of a street grid town with people and houses and lots of maths symbols – a protractor, dice, a stack of money – dotted around

    Winning formula for life
    How maths can help you win at everything

    Succeeding in love and business, roulette or a pub quiz is easy, says mathematician Marcus du Sautoy. You just have to know the right formula
  • In the bottom left corner, the camera looks up into a brightly lit, two-story, white rotunda. The rest of the frame is a nighttime sky with a few sparse clouds.

    Analysis
    With the US election a year away, most Americans don’t want Biden or Trump

  • Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez walking hand in hand outdoors

    'Longevity research'
    British biotech races US’s ‘buff billionaires’ for secret of eternal youth

    The UK excels at this research. Could it become part of an industry that fascinates the wealthiest people in the world?
  • Björk

    ‘I always wanted to be David Attenborough’
    Björk on protecting salmon, going on strike and magical mushrooms

    The singer is releasing a single with Rosalía to support action against intensive salmon farming. She talks about guarding Iceland’s wilderness and how young people will make real change
    • painting of a salt merchant in red sari, India, 1819.

      Health
      Should I worry about my salt intake?

    • An older white man with white hair combed back, sunglasses, and most of his face obscured by a mask, wearing a black suit without a tie.

      You scratch my back
      Robert De Niro court battle lifts veil on celebrity assistants

    • Yampil with a tree trunk in an enclosure

      ‘A calm and gentle individual’
      Yampil the bear becomes first Ukrainian animal rehomed in UK

    • Fei-Fei Li at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence.

      AI pioneer Fei-Fei Li
      I’m more concerned about the risks that are here and now

  • Actors wearing masks and long wigs.

    In the Middle East, as in Greek tragedy, justice must prevail over moral absolutism

    Kenan Malik
    When political solutions lose out to vengeance, in Aeschylus’s words, ‘Where will it end?’
  • Illustration showing faces of people in a caring group

    I didn’t want my cancer diagnosis to affect my relationships. But of course it did

    Hilary Osborne
  • Sam Bankman-Fried looking serious

    It’s easy to be dazzled by the super-rich, but don’t believe that they’ll do the right thing

    Will Hutton
  • Fed up middle aged woman holding pills

    I could have sworn HRT had cured my brain fog and rage. Then I read that it hadn’t

    Emma Beddington
  • Illustration by David Foldvari of Quetzalcoatl battery serpent.

    Will the planet outlive my dying laptop?

    Stewart Lee
  • Making sense of it composite - Parenthood and the buddhist practice of letting go

    Try parenting the Buddhist way – drop your expectations and go with the flow

    Nadine Levy
  • Supporters hold a picture of the Springboks’ director of rugby Rassie Erasmus as they gather for the World Cup trophy tour in East London, South Africa.

    Rugby union
    Erasmus to return as Springboks head coach after World Cup win

  • Mikel Arteta talks to fourth official Graham Scott during Arsenal's controversial defeat

    Football
    Arsenal back Arteta over ‘unacceptable errors’ in VAR row

    • Max Verstappen (right) celebrates with Fernando Alonso, who pipped Sergio Pérez to third place.

      F1
      Verstappen canters to Brazilian GP as Alonso fights to podium spot

    • Joe Willock has spoken out after receiving racist abuse on Instagram following Saturday’s game.

      Football
      Newcastle condemn online racist abuse of Willock and Guimarães

    • Harry Kane poses with the matchball as he celebrates his hat-trick following Bayern Munich’s 4-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund.

      Dortmund 0-4 Bayern Munich
      Kane fires hat-trick on Der Klassiker debut

    • A Saudi Arabia fan during the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

      Clownish Infantino is complicit in Saudi colonisation of football

      Jonathan Wilson
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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

  • David Collisson

    Australia
    Murder charge after human bones found in burnt-out tree trunk

    A 33-year-old was arrested and charged in Maroubra over the alleged murder of convicted killer David Collisson
  • Jagtar Singh Johal

    India
    Senior lawyers criticise handling of case of imprisoned British Sikh activist

  • FILES-US-VOTE-TRUMP-BIDEN<br>(FILES) Former US President Donald Trump appears in the courtroom for his civil fraud trial at New York State Supreme Court on October 24, 2023 in New York. While the stakes could hardly be higher for American democracy, voters are increasingly turned off by the apparently inevitable rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Joe Biden has joked about it, ignored it and suggested it makes him wise. A year out from the US presidential election, the issue of his age just won't go away. Donald Trump was impeached twice. He has been found liable in fraud and sexual abuse lawsuits. He is charged with 91 felonies, accused of recklessly endangering national security, and of conspiring to defraud the United States. Young US voters have been through graduations, new jobs and the end of Covid restrictions since the last presidential election, but next year's likely Trump-Biden rematch has left many Americans in their early 20s with an uneasy sense of deja vu. (Photo by Maansi Srivastava / POOL / AFP) (Photo by MAANSI SRIVASTAVA/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

    Donald Trump
    Former president angry over trials but happy with attack and delay strategy, insiders say

  • Painting of a person with gold hair and black crop top

    ‘Funk is the reality we live’
    Rio de Janeiro show celebrates the sound of the favela

    • Bernie Sanders
      Vermont senator calls for end to Israeli strikes and killing of innocent civilians

    • Business
      Female chief executives have shorter tenure than men due to crisis management roles

    • Italy
      Storm Ciarán leaves seven dead in Tuscany as torrential rain causes flooding

    • England
      Man in court for extradition proceedings over murder in Italy

    • Revealed
      Plan to brand anyone ‘undermining’ UK as extremist

    • Scotland
      Britain’s ‘loneliest sheep’ rescued after two years at foot of cliff

  • a young woman and young man with drinks, her in lace-up white top, him in white vest, both tanned

    How to Have Sex review
    Two stars are born with this searing study of consent

    First-time British director Molly Manning Walker’s remarkable drama about a group of post-GCSE girls hellbent on partying in Crete features a career-making performance from new talent Mia McKenna-Bruce
  • Children playing football in a street in Berlin in 1931.

    Books
    An Ordinary Youth by Walter Kempowski review – a young man’s memories from the fall of Berlin

  • Jung Kook wearing a white vest

    Jung Kook: Golden review
    BTS star searches for his own sound

  • Anna Readman in her home studio, Leeds

    ‘It would be amazing if this led to something’
    Anna Readman, winner of our graphic short story prize 2023

  • C Pam Zhang

    Books
    Land of Milk and Honey by C Pam Zhang review – an intriguing tale of post-apocalyptic cuisine

  • South Africa's Caster Semenya competes in the women's 800m heats at the athletics event of the London 2012 Olympic Games on August 8, 2012 in London. AFP PHOTO / OLIVIER MORIN (Photo credit should read OLIVIER MORIN/AFP/GettyImages)

    The Race to Be Myself by Caster Semenya review
    Running for her life

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  • Italian ultra-endurance cyclist Omar Di Felice preparing for his attempt to ride across Antarctica coast to coast

    Antarctica
    Italian ultra-endurance cyclist returns to crossing where isolation is the enemy

  • A round leek and potato pie with a crusty edge – the middle with no pastry – and a slice cut

    Nigel Slater recipes
    Leek and parmesan pie, and peanut butter cookies

  • Carl Cox in a black T-shirt with a black and white Hawaiian shirt on top, grey background

    Sunday with Carl Cox
    ‘I’ll hit 250mph in five seconds’

  • Sunset at Giants causeway

    The Giant’s Causeway lives up to the hype, but my commentary is less impressive

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

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

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

  • 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

  • The former real estate mogul will attempt in the coming days to make the case that his empire was accurately valued.

    Trump on trial
    As trial nears end as prosecutors confident he ‘didn’t have the goods’

    The former president will take the stand in Manhattan on Monday – and the future of his corporate empire is at stake
  • Stephen Murray stands in the lot he uses to dump wood after cleaning up resident’s properties in Paradise, California.

    California
    A town re-emerges from the ashes of a devastating wildfire. But five years on, is Paradise for all?

  • Observer Design

    Monsters of the road
    What should the UK do about SUVs?

  • A hand-drawing of tomatoes that says 'dry-framed early girls, $3/lb" is clipped to a box of tomatoes in a shaded farmstand in what may be a parking lot.

    ‘On the brink of extinction’
    A food historian’s hunt for ingredients vanishing from US plates

  • Little Amal at the Plaza de la Mexicanidad in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, on 26 October.

    ‘She gave me hope’
    Puppet Little Amal publicises migrant plight on US-Mexico border

  • Three African teenagers stand in a theatre auditorium

    ‘We’re a singing nation’
    South African opera takes lead role on world stage

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

  • 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

  • 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

  • A demonstration for the release of the Hamas hostages in Tel Aviv

    The weekend in pictures
    Fireworks and flowering deserts

    The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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    The big picture
    Dennis Morris’s 70s London

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    The art of fashion
    Colourful abstract print dresses

  • Details from some of the minimalist images shot in various cities by Marcus Cederberg.

    Minimalism
    Clutter-free images to calm the mind

  • A lifesize cake figure of King Charles III by sugar artist Emma Jayne of Emma Jayne Cake Design.

    Sugar art show
    A lifesize king and a rock god at NEC Cake International

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

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