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  • Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant at a press conference.

    Israel
    Campaign against ICC may be ‘crimes against justice’, say legal experts

    International lawyers believe conduct of Israeli intelligence service should be investigated by prosecutor in The Hague
  • A volcano spews lava in Grindavik, Iceland.

    Iceland
    Fresh volcanic eruption triggers evacuation in south-west

  • Sketch of three men in suits sitting at table looking at man wearing judge's robe

    Donald Trump
    Ex-president compares himself to Mother Teresa as jury weighs fate in hush-money case

  • a pregnant person touching their belly

    Pregnancy
    Heatwaves increase risk of early births and poorer health in babies, study finds

    • India
      Delhi temperature hits 50.5C as capital records hottest day

    • France
      Cold case unit orders new DNA tests in unsolved Alps murders

    • Netherlands
      Person dies after falling into jet engine at Schiphol airport

    • Meta
      Human rights groups protest shareholder meeting over alleged censorship of pro-Palestinian content

    • Children
      Babbling babies may be warming up for speech, say scientists

    • Finland
      Book borrowed from Finnish library in 1939 returned 84 years late

News in focus

  • A boy with cuts on his face and a distressed look on his face stands in front of a burned car and debris from the explosion at the camp

    ‘Bodies everywhere’
    People describe horror of Israeli strike at Rafah camp

  • A woman leans down to place her voting paper in a ballot box

    ‘I just need change’
    Voters voice discontent as South Africa goes to polls

    ANC majority in national election at risk for first time since 1990s as unemployment, corruption and power cuts erode support
  • two men in suits, one with a red glow around him

    Key moments from the hush-money trial
    A ‘catch-and-kill’ scheme and Trump’s pyjamas

Spotlight

  • illustration of a bride and groom in a wedding car with an explosion of chaotic things popping out behind them

    The new wedding etiquette
    Who pays, what’s in, and why you should start a divorce fund

    There’s no ‘proper’ way to get married. Readers and industry experts share wedding rules to help things run a little smoother
  • weed02

    'I love it'
    Smoking weed makes me less presentable and less productive

  • Taylor Swift performing in Lisbon, 24 May.

    ‘I’m confident we will be adequately bejewelled’
    Readers on how they’re preparing for Taylor Swift’s Eras tour

    With Eras coming to the UK in June, Swifties tell us about their giddy excitement – even if they don’t actually have tickets
  • Keynote Speakers During Canva Create<br>The Canva Create event in Inglewood, California, US, on Thursday, May 23, 2024. Canvas platform has gained popularity among smaller companies and Gen Zs since its inception in 2013, and more recently sought to attract larger enterprise customers. Photographer: Alisha Jucevic/Bloomberg via Getty Images

    ‘A fine line between humor and flopping’
    Tech summit’s rap battle is the height of corporate cringe

    A Hamilton-esque performance extolling the virtues of design software was exactly the wrong kind of corny
    • Burlesque dance instructor Evana De Lune gives a lesson to students at Tropical Soul Dance, Annandale, Sydney, Australia, 26 May 2024.

      ‘Could I thrust with a force that could kill a man?’
      My first time at a burlesque class

    • ‘Almost a mugshot’ … Billy by Jack Pierson, taken in 2020.

      Jack Pierson’s best photograph
      ‘Billy does an act called Scream Along With Billy’

    • Biden at podium

      US election 2024
      How a small number of Americans will decide the election

    • Justine Kurland (artist, American, born 1969);Broadway (Joy);2001

      Widening the Lens
      Using photography to re-examine our environment

  • The international criminal court in The Hague.

    The ICC spying revelations show the Israeli government to be a lawless regime

    Kenneth Roth
    I was shocked to learn of the brazenness of Israel’s intimidation effort. It is to the credit of the ICC prosecutors that it has failed
  • a person waves a Palestinian flag that says "freedom for Palestine"

    The US must recognize Palestine as a state. It’s time to look to the future, not the past

    Jodi Rudoren
  • A Fridays for Future climate change protest held in London in May 2019, attended by hundreds of young campaigners from schools, colleges and universities.

    Austria lowered the voting age for young people like me, and transformed politics. The UK should do the same

    Beth Riding
  • woman speaks into microphone

    Why is Nikki Haley scrawling genocidal messages on Israeli bombs?

    Moustafa Bayoumi
  • A small group of women who look shocked and upset. In the foreground, two women embrace next to a young girl who is crying.

    My family has fled Rafah for yet another ‘safe’ area. By now we know there is no such thing

    Mohammed Al Khatib
  • Guardian illustration featuring the Eiffel tower and football themes

    Europe’s big summer: how the Guardian is gearing up for a seismic season across the continent

    Jon Henley
  • wind turbines

    Renewable energy
    Increasing use in US yields billions of dollars of benefits

  • Children fetch water using a wheelbarrow in Lilanda township in Lusaka, Zambia

    Zambia
    ‘Crippling’ drought threatens hunger for millions, says minister

  • US map of this summer's forecasted temperatures from the National Weather Service.

    US
    Millions face extreme-heat threat as experts urge better protections

  • A large pollution-spewing oil refinery.

    Fossil fuels
    Majority of US voters support climate litigation against big oil, poll shows

  •  Joe Biden and Kamala Harris arrive for a campaign rally in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    Live
    Joe Biden and Kamala Harris speak at Philadelphia campaign event aimed at rallying Black voters

    US president and vice-president hold joint rally aimed at re-engaging with Black voters who were crucial to 2020 victory – and likely to be key again
  • Dozens of members of the International Brigades in Spain

    Spain
    New research raises hopes of exhuming foreign civil war dead

  • man in a blue suit

    Election debates
    Robert F Kennedy Jr files election complaint over CNN debate rules

  • A police officer stands next to a police van outside the EU parliament.

    Brussels
    Belgian police search EU parliament office over Russian interference

    • Singapore Airlines
      Plane dropped 54 metres in seconds, flight data shows

    • South Korea
      Samsung workers’ union announces first-ever strike for chipmaker

    • Dinosaurs
      ‘Virtually complete’ Stegosaurus fossil to be auctioned at Sotheby’s geek week

    • ‘Every piece of evidence is vital’
      Holocaust survivor calls for victims’ shoes to be salvaged

    • South Africa
      Election voting under way amid grim national mood

    • Papua New Guinea
      PM blames extraordinary rainfall for deadly landslide

Culture

  • Karla Sofía Gascón at Cannes.

    Karla Sofía Gascón
    Trans actor sues French far-right politician after ‘sexist insult’

    The actor, who became the first transgender woman to win the best actress prize at Cannes, had earlier dedicated her award to ‘all the trans people who are suffering’
  • Queen at Rockfield studios in 1975

    Queen
    Sony Music reportedly in talks to buy music catalogue for $1bn

  • Margaret Thatcher with Ronald Reagan in 1981.

    The Invisible Doctrine by George Monbiot and Peter Hutchison review
    Neoliberalism’s ascent

  • ‘Almost a mugshot’ … Billy by Jack Pierson, taken in 2020.

    ‘Billy does an act called Scream Along With Billy’
    Jack Pierson’s best photograph

  • Erling Haaland and others in EA Sports FC 24.

    Pushing Buttons
    If Fifa is about to make an EA Sports FC competitor, that’s great news for gamers

  • Jhumpa Lahiri

    Jhumpa Lahiri
    Our obsession with origin is a global danger, says author

Lifestyle

  • image shows grid of cocktails, pills and mushrooms, with hands holding mushrooms, pills, a lighter and a rolled up dollar bill

    Americans have demonized drugs for decades
    Now we’re doing them every day

  • Sweating man with sweat band round his head.

    Sweat wisely!
    22 etiquette rules for exercise – from swimming lanes to selfies

  • Michelle Spencer in a padded jacket, hat and scarf in the snow in Alberta, Canada

    A moment that changed me
    I cured my 3am terrors with the help of a therapist – and a moose

  • Top view of a scientific looking contraption that holds a container of ground coffee beans

    ‘Like drinking a music festival’
    This is ultrasonic coffee – but does it taste any good?

  • Exterior view of The Farmers pub in Ulverston, UK, on a sunny day with people sitting outside on the pub terrace.

    An alternative guide to the UK's Lakes
    How to escape Cumbria’s twee side

  • Felicity Cloake’s Vietnamese summer rolls.

    Felicity Cloake's masterclass
    How to make Vietnamese summer rolls – recipe

Take part

  • Police keep watch as people queue to enter a supermarket to purchase groceries and food in the Magenta district of Noumea, France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia.

    People in New Caledonia
    How have you been affected by the unrest?

  • Mykhaylo Mudryk and Maksym Talovierov celebrate after the match between Ukraine and Iceland in Wrocław, Poland.

    Ukrainians abroad
    Share your reaction to your country qualifying for Euro 2024

  • elegant wedding cake with vintage bride and groom figurine

    Life and style
    Share your wedding disaster stories

  • College students hold placards to create awareness for citizens to vote, in Varanasi, ahead of India's upcoming general elections.

    People in India
    Share your thoughts on the election

  • Young people in matching uniforms march in formation

    ‘He couldn’t wait to join’
    Thousands of young Russians die in Ukraine war

    Moscow is spending millions to try to mould a new generation willing to give their lives in military service
  • Rishi Sunak pointing a finger in front of a Vote Conservative placard

    Explainer
    What you need to know about the 4 July UK general election

  • Unknown assailants killed Celaya's mayor candidate Gisela Gaytan, in San Miguel Octopan<br>A forensic technician works at a scene where Celaya's mayor candidate for the ruling party Morena, Bertha Gisela Gaytan, was killed by unknown assailants during a campaign rally, in San Miguel Octopan, Guanajuato state, Mexico, April 1, 2024. REUTERS/Juan Moreno

    ‘It’s become a battleground’
    Mexico’s local candidates face deadly violence

  • Composite design image of Benjamin Netanyahu and Karim Khan surrounded by CCTV cameras

    Spying, hacking and intimidation
    Israel’s nine-year ‘war’ on the ICC exposed

  • Coach Xavi Valdez speaking with youth players participating in our "Mini Soccer" program. All Gender, ages 4-6.

    ‘Happiest I’ve ever seen her’
    The US sports teams giving trans kids a safe place to play

  • Composite photo of ripped up 100-dollar bill in black and white, red and blue

    US elections 2024
    ‘Bidenomics’ is not convincing Michigan’s must-win swing county. Will voters turn back to Trump?

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    ‘I’m frightened’
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    Israeli spy chief ‘threatened’ ICC prosecutor over war crimes inquiry

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    Politics Weekly Westminster: Diane Abbott and the election campaigns – podcast

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    From the archive: The secret deportations: how Britain betrayed the Chinese men who served the country in the war – podcast

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    Today in Focus
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    Barcelona reign and retain Champions League title – Women’s Football Weekly

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    A journey on weight-loss drug Ozempic

  • A person in a red hat stands in a voting booth

    South Africa
    South Africa goes to the polls

    South Africa’s national and provincial elections are being held to elect a new national assembly and legislatures in each of the nine provinces
  • A man wearing a green ANC shawl around his waist and tricorn stands outside a building marked 'Lacoste hair salon'

    Photos of the day
    Voters in South Africa and Robert De Niro gets angry

  • A young man gets behind the wheel of a pickup truck. There is someone in the passenger seat and three people in the truck bed.

    South Africa elections
    A nation at the crossroads

  • A volunteer distributes drinking water to train passengers on a hot summer day at the Jalandhar Cantonment railway station in Jalandhar

    India
    Record breaking heatwave hits Delhi as country swelters

  • Sofia Liñares waiting in the wings.

    Wings, wigs and wonder
    Backstage at Birmingham Royal Ballet – photo essay

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    A trip down the mines
    West Midlands industry in the 1970s

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