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  • E. Jean Carroll walks outside the Manhattan Federal Court, in New York City<br>E. Jean Carroll walks outside the Manhattan Federal Court, for the second civil trial after she accused former U.S. President Donald Trump of raping her decades ago, in New York City, U.S., January 26, 2024. REUTERS/Brendan Mcdermid

    Defamation trial
    Trump abruptly leaves court during closing arguments in E Jean Carroll trial

    • Israel-Gaza war
      UN agency investigates staff suspected of role in 7 October attack on Israel

    • George Carlin
      Comedian’s estate sues over AI-generated standup comedy special

    • Florida
      Ron DeSantis condemned as state removes sociology as core college class

    • ‘Cowards’
      University of California halts plan to hire undocumented students

    • ‘Utter stupidity’
      Missouri Republican bids to bring back dueling for senators

    • Thailand
      Woman charged over lion cub filmed cruising resort in Bentley

In focus

  • Two smaller boats front of a much larger ship in water

    Analysis
    Is Biden’s delay of gas export projects good news for the planet, or is it political?

  • A man in a black suit stands in front of a white wall

    Mutiny at Disney?
    Bob Iger’s fight to right the ship faces showdown with shareholders

    Summoned out of retirement to right the company, Iger faces shareholders who want to shake up the board
  • Landscape of boxes, cars and cranes in the middle of a field.

    ‘The EPA needs to humble itself’
    Why some US non-profits are turning down agency funds

    Community organizations say grants coming from the government have too many requirements to be truly accessible

Spotlight

  • A huge ship, with hundreds of crew members seen as tiny figures on the many decks, approaching a US city

    ‘Biggest, baddest’ – but is it the cleanest?
    World’s largest cruise ship sets sail

    Claims that Icon of the Seas, the vast new ship described as ‘human lasagne’, runs on clean fuel have been labelled greenwashing as LNG’s methane emissions are a more potent climate gas than CO2
  • A couple kissing with their eyes closed. The couple is illuminated with bright, multicolored lights.

    I’m a sex educator
    Here’s the biggest myth about desire in long-term relationships

  • Ambika Mod

    ‘I was an idiot!’
    Ambika Mod on nearly turning down the romcom role of a lifetime

    Her role in David Nicholls’s One Day looks set to make her a megastar – even though she almost refused to audition. Ambika Mod talks romance, racism and making her 13-year-old self’s dream come true
  • Henry Earls uses the beaux-arts backdrop of the New York Public Library for his TikTok thirst traps.

    Books and looks
    Gen Z is ‘rediscovering’ the public library

    Young people are using the hallowed institutions at higher rates than older generations. And they’re not just there to read
    • Memory feature for Sat Mag 27th Jan - FRONT IMAGE

      ‘That’s just normal forgetting’
      The difference between memory loss and dementia – and how to protect your brain

    • J Mascis

      Dinosaur Jr’s J Mascis
      ‘I still get a kick out of making a racket’

    • Princess Anne uses a flip phone

      For five years, my flip phone has changed my life for the better. Yes, I get lost a lot

      Ben Goldfarb
    • Andrew Scott in All of Us Strangers.

      All of Us Strangers
      Sex, death, ghosts and that ending – discuss with spoilers

  • ‘The provisional measures ordered by the court could make an enormous difference in curbing the death and suffering of Palestinian civilians now.’

    The ICJ ruling is a repudiation of Israel and its western backers

    Kenneth Roth
    Will Israel’s allies urge Israel to comply with the court’s ruling? It would do enormous damage to the ‘rules-based order’ if they make an exception for Israel
  • Donald Trump in New Hampshire

    He’s beaten his Republican rivals and is ahead in the polls. But Trump is vulnerable

    Jonathan Freedland
  • Jürgen Klopp celebrating after a Premier League match between Liverpool and Everton at Anfield in April 2022

    Jürgen Klopp understands Liverpool – and has made everything hit different

    Hannah Jane Parkinson
  • South Africa’s foreign minister, Naledi Pandor, speaks to the media following the ICJ’s ruling.

    This momentous ICJ ruling may be brushed aside by Israel - but the US and UK can’t afford to ignore it

    Steve Crawshaw
  • Emerald Fennell, left, with actors Barry Keoghan and Jacob Elordi on the set of Saltburn.

    The Guardian view
    On the film awards season: savor a glut of good things while it lasts

  • Benjamin Netanyahu

    The Guardian view
    On Gazan genocide charges: Israel finds itself with a plausible case to answer

  • Daniil Medvedev celebrates his victory over Alexander Zverev at Melbourne Park

    Australian Open
    Medvedev ousts Zverev in epic semi after Sinner stuns Djokovic

  • Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States concentrates ahead of Friday’s World Cup downhill race in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. She crashed into the safety nets after losing control landing a jump.

    Mikaela Shiffrin
    US star helped off course after heavy World Cup downhill crash

    Mikaela Shiffrin crashed into the safety nets after losing control while landing a jump during a World Cup downhill on Friday
    • Clockwise from top left: A Bristol City fan, Luton's Ross Barkley, Liverpool's Jarell Quansah and Maidstone’s Gavin Hoyte.

      FA Cup
      Ten things to look out for in round four this weekend

    • FILE - Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas speaks to her coach after winning the 500 meter freestyle during a meet with Harvard on Jan. 22, 2022, at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. In an interview that aired Tuesday, May 31, 2022, on ABC's “Good Morning America,” Thomas disputed those who say she has an unfair biological edge that ruins the integrity of female athletics. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds, File)

      Lia Thomas
      Transgender swimmer taking legal action against World Aquatics

    • SSC Napoli v FC Internazionale - Italian EA Sports FC Supercup Final<br>RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA - JANUARY 22: Lautaro Martinez of FC Internazionale receives the trophy during the Italian EA Sports FC Supercup Final match between SSC Napoli and FC Internazionale at Al-Awwal Stadium on January 22, 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Matteo Ciambelli / DeFodi Images via Getty Images)

      The Saudi takeover of European soccer is about power, not sportswashing

      Aaron Timms
    • Dave Canales was offensive coordinator in Tampa, where he worked with Baker Mayfield

      NFL
      Canales to become Panthers’ fourth full-time head coach since 2019

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  • tar sands

    Tar sands
    Canadian pollution is up to 6,300% higher than reported, study finds

  • Male lion next to savannah vegetation

    Environment
    Lions making fewer zebra kills due to ‘chain reaction’ involving invasive ants

  • A collage of a propane tank, factory smoke, a sitting person, microphones

    Revealed
    How propane industry tries to rebrand fuel as renewable

  • illustration of eight different seeds on a green background

    ‘Laying claim to nature’s work’
    Plant patents sow fear among small growers

  • A flare burns at an LNG terminal during a sunset

    Louisiana
    Biden hits pause on natural gas projects amid plans for carbon ‘mega bombs’

    Pause on pending export permits is hailed by environmental groups, and could imperil projects along Gulf of Mexico coast
  • Elon Musk’s company SpaceX has filed a lawsuit against the National Labor Relations Board.

    ‘Dark forces’
    How US corporations turned to courts in fight against unions

  • Taylor Swift pictured earlier this month.

    Taylor Swift
    Deepfake pornography sparks renewed calls for US legislation

  • Gypsy Rose Blanchard in New York on 5 January.

    Gypsy Rose Blanchard on viral fame
    'I’m not ‘doing anything that anybody else wouldn’t do’

    • Donald Trump
      Indictments fueled extremists’ support for Trump, survey finds

    • Nasa
      Mars helicopter Ingenuity finally sputters out, ‘exceeding expectations’

    • Self-driving cars
      GM’s Cruise reveals dual US probes into grisly collision and company’s response

    • ‘Old smokers’
      Astronomers discover giant ancient stars in Milky Way

    • Georgia
      Trump seeks to disqualify Fani Willis from prosecuting him

    • New York
      Man wanted in Brooklyn ‘bling bishop’ robbery killed by US marshals

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  • Hungary's prime minister, Viktor Orbán.

    Nato
    US ‘disappointed’ Hungary taking so long to approve Sweden joining alliance

    Washington’s ambassador says Budapest is ‘really alone’ and describes its foreign policy as a ‘fantasy’
  • Israel’s deputy attorney general Gilad Noam and lawyer Malcolm Shaw in The Hague

    Israel
    Officials accuse international court of justice of antisemitic bias

  • Flag-carrying Lenin fans in Red Square, Moscow

    What happened in the Russia-Ukraine war this week?
    Catch up with the must-read news and analysis

  • Daily Telegraph newspapers on a shelf

    Telegraph takeover
    Second investigation launched into Barclay family’s UAE-backed deal

    • Motaz Azaiza
      Palestinian journalist leaves Gaza after 108 days chronicling war

    • King Charles III
      Monarch admitted to hospital for prostate treatment

    • Finland
      Presidential frontrunner says its foreign policy is ‘existential’

    • The far right
      Thousands across Austria take part in protests against far right

    • Germany
      Country unearths pro-Russia disinformation campaign on X

    • Kenya
      High court rules against plan to deploy hundreds of police to Haiti

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  • graphic collage of literary agent Andrew Wylie (centre) with high-profile clients Salman Rushdie, Bob Dylan, Henry Kissinger, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Lou Reed, Sally Rooney, Chinua Achebe and Martin Amis

    The Audio Long Read
    Days of the Jackal: how Andrew Wylie turned serious literature into big business – podcast

  • Michelle Mone in the House of Lords

    Today in Focus
    Michelle Mone and the PPE Medpro investigation

  • Carabao Cup - Semi-Final - Second Leg - Chelsea v Middlesbrough<br>Soccer Football - Carabao Cup - Semi-Final - Second Leg - Chelsea v Middlesbrough - Stamford Bridge, London, Britain - January 23, 2024
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    Football Weekly
    Pochettino goes to Wembley, goujons and Maidstone – Football Weekly Extra

  • Illustration of woman and fungal growth

    Science
    Secrets of the microbiome: the vagina – podcast

  • Red measles rash on baby (Credit: Getty images)

    Today in Focus
    Why the UK needs to eliminate measles … again

  • England and Australia observe a minute's silence for the victims of conflict before the international friendly at Wembley Stadium in October 2023

    Football Weekly
    Football’s reaction to crisis in the Middle East – Football Weekly special

  • Donald Trump standing behind a 'Trump make America great again sign'

    Politics Weekly America
    Haley vows to fight on despite Trump win in New Hampshire – podcast

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  • Halle Berry at the 2023 Oscars.

    When accountants attack
    Why Netflix is cancelling Halle Berry’s new sci-fi movie

    Could The Mothership have been 2024’s Ex Machina? We’ll never know, as the alien farm drama joins Batgirl in the dustbin of write-offs
  • Tom Holland (left) and Tom Hollander.

    ‘Please make it stop’
    Tom Hollander and the bizarre world of mistaken celebrity identity

  • Izaac Wang in Didi

    Dìdi review
    A tender, specific rendering of adolescence on the early internet

  • Fighter film promo

    Fighter review
    India’s pizazz-free Top Gun weighed down by patriotic propaganda

  • Brian Tee and Nicole Kidman in The Expats

    Expats review
    Nicole Kidman is running on the fumes of her talent

  • Pankaj Mishra

    The books of my life
    Pankaj Mishra: ‘VS Naipaul taught me you can write about your country with honesty’

  • courting couples

    ‘Humans are messy’
    Readers share their experiences with ethical non-monogamy

    From sex and scheduling to jealousy and boundaries, being with more than one partner has its joys and pitfalls
  • Benjamina Ebuehi's earl grey cardamom buns.

    The sweet spot
    Benjamina Ebuehi’s recipe for earl grey cardamom buns

  • A mug of tea with teabag still in it

    No salt please, we’re British
    After American chemist's advice, how to make the perfect cup of tea

  • water bottles

    You be the judge
    Should my boyfriend stop filling our flat with empty water bottles?

  • Wake Me Up, courtesy of Feels like June, in London’s Canary Wharf.

    Cocktail of the week
    Feels Like June’s wake me up – recipe

  • Claudia Schiffer and Chip at the premiere for the film Argylle in Leicester Square, London.

    All kittied out
    Fashion goes cat crazy as cuteness trend takes hold

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  • The 96th Academy Awards will take place on 10 March 2024.

    Oscars 2024
    Tell us: who is your pick to win?

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    Digital media
    Tell us: are you embracing analogue in everyday life?

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  • Cargo shipping containers and cranes at Felixstowe port

    Post-Brexit trade deals
    What’s been agreed, what could still come?

  • A woman sits on the side of a bed holding her stomach

    ‘I nearly called an ambulance during my period’
    UK women tell of misery of endometriosis

  • Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene

    ‘€600k to pay off her overdraft’
    Aide lifts lid on Monaco royals’ lavish spending

  • NVIDIA Cambridge-1 GPU closeup

    Data gold rush
    Companies once focused on mining cryptocurrency pivot to generative AI

In case you missed it

  • Trump profile of him facing away, surrounded by black shadows

    We must start urgently talking about the dangers of a second Trump presidency

    Margaret Sullivan
  • White man wearing suit and blue tie at podium looks up.

    Biden hopes abortion will keep him in White House
    But has he done enough to protect rights?

    The president has made big promises and held the line against legal challenges, but activists say he could be doing more
  • Kana Verheul, centre, with her niece, right, and her long-lost sister Taslima, left.

    The stranger across from me was my sister
    How one adoptee uncovered a tragic past

    A Dutch group that reunites children with their birth parents in Bangladesh is fighting to stop all international adoption
  • Perpetual Uke sitting on a white carpet in front of a black leather sofa and chair, with a little boy, Pascal, sitting on her lap holding a toy guitar, and his twin sister, Palmer, sitting next to her playing with another toy

    Experience
    I woke up from a Covid coma with newborn twins

  • A Leopard 2 tank fires during training at a military base in 2022. Germany’s Manfred Weber has suggested the EU should take over from Nato in defending the continent.

    Military
    Why are European defense leaders talking about war?

  • A TikTok sign on a building

    ‘They’re addicting kids and they know it’
    The attorney challenging social media firms

  • A Palestinian man carrries his daughter past rubble

    Explainer
    What is the ICJ and what is South Africa’s claim against Israel?

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  • Butterfly Effect, an illuminated sculpture by Masamichi Shimada, in front of Turbine Hall at Battersea Power station in London, England.

    Photos of the day
    Battersea light festival and an Invasion Day protest

    The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
  • Emperor penguins with their chick near Halley research station in Antarctica

    The week in wildlife
    Penguins, fireflies and a swan causing havoc

  • Members of a community brass band parade the streets while playing music at the Bwaise informal settlement in Kampala.

    Cornets in Kampala
    Community brass bands in Uganda

  • Tia Harvey participates in an Invasion Day rally in Brisbane.

    Protest
    Invasion Day protests around Australia

  • Farmers block a motorway in Lyon, France, as part of a nationwide protests against rising production costs and environmental regulations

    Photos of the day
    Protests, wildfires and baby rabbits

  • Raye Levin’s Original Dance Orchestra date unknown

    My secret family
    That’s great aunt Rose on drums!

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