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    US immigration
    Nazis had more rights than Venezuelan migrants to contest removal, US judge claims

  • Woman and solider in the street

    Russia
    Ukraine accuses Moscow of ‘hollow statements about peace’ after latest attack

    • US news
      US postmaster general resigns with immediate effect

    • Columbia University
      Columbia student protester sues Trump administration for trying to deport her

    • California
      Wife of slain California fire captain arrested on suspicion of murder

    • France
      Gérard Depardieu appears in Paris court for trial on sexual assault charges

    • Tesla
      Incendiary devices found at Texas Tesla dealership amid growing protests

    • Space
      Nasa rover discovers largest organic compounds yet found on Mars

  • a man in a chair gestures

    US
    US postmaster general resigns with immediate effect

  • illustration of broken, black-and-white pencil in front of red Fafsa document

    Trump administration
    US education department insiders warn student loan system at risk: ‘The gatekeepers are gone’

  • a composite image showing a painting of a man and a man speaking

    Donald Trump
    ‘Insecure baby’: Trump’s Colorado capitol portrait removed after he throws fit

  • a man in a suit speaks next to a person in a bunny costume

    White House
    Trump White House will put sponsor’s name on Easter Egg Roll for $200,000

In focus

  • A police officer guards access to the ranch in Teuchitlán, Jalisco state, Mexico, on 11 March.

    Mexico
    Secret ovens and human remains: grisly Mexico killing site spotlights forced disappearances

  • Graphic illustration of two people pushing a toy balls chock-full of clothing and kid things up a toy ramp

    Unequal beginnings
    How did childcare in the US become so absurdly expensive?

    Families are taking out lines of credit, working second jobs, commuting for hours and forgoing careers. It doesn’t need to be this way, experts say
  • a woman looking at camera

    US campus protests
    A Palestinian American medical student objected to working alongside IDF soldiers. The university suspended her

    Emory University put Umaymah Mohammad through ‘one of the most dehumanizing’ experiences of her life as a new front opens in the silencing of pro-Palestinian voices

Spotlight

  • Wholegrain and cereal on rustic wooden table.

    Well actually
    Are whole-grain foods really healthier?

    Health officials love whole grains. But are they really superior to refined-grain foods like white rice, bread and pasta?
  • from left, Mike Nesmith, Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones and Peter Tork in the opening title sequence of The Monkees.

    Music
    ‘It was not a boyband!’ Micky Dolenz on the madness of being in the Monkees

  • people holding hands

    Stage
    $921 to see Denzel Washington’s Othello? How Broadway tickets got so expensive

  • aerial view of remains of a mosque after a fire

    California wildfires
    ‘That was my home’: faith communities without worship spaces after LA fires

    Post-Eaton fire, congregants who want a quick rebuild are met with a question: how long are they allowed to grieve?
    • Graphic illustration of a pacifier made of green dollar bills

      Childcare
      Here’s how much I pay for childcare – and what I’d do instead if it were free

    • Close up hand of female pulling white sheets in ecstasy , feeling and emotion concept

      The Filter
      From sex toy safety to supply chains: why testing vibrators isn’t as fun as you might think

    • Composite illustration with photo of the louse and fish diagrams

      Invertebrate of the year 2025
      ‘Unique and important’: Tongue-biting louse is wonderfully gruesome

    • Megan Clement working at Bar Commun

      The one change that worked
      I volunteered in a Paris bar – and found a whole new life in France

  • man wearing navy suit and purple tie raises right fist

    Donald Trump is seeking to erase the United States as we know it

    Laurence H Tribe
    What we are currently living through is nothing less than an erasure of the building blocks of our republic – a distortion of what it means to be American
  • man who is Donald Trump wears navy coat and red tie and raises fist up

    Why are other universities silent in condemning Trump’s attacks on Columbia?

    Zephyr Teachout
  • Jennifer Aniston and David Schwimmer in Friends.

    Were the Friends even human? Watching the old shows again, they certainly don’t breed like the rest of us

    Nell Frizzell
    One minute Rachel and Phoebe are giving birth, the next they’re perfectly groomed and having coffee with their mates. That’s not a picture I recognise, writes Nell Frizzell
  • Ben Jennings on Trump’s bid for the Nobel peace prize – cartoon

    Opinion
    Ben Jennings on Trump’s bid for the Nobel peace prize – cartoon

    The president’s hoped-for award seems elusive as the ceasefire in Gaza collapses and Putin remains obdurate over Ukraine
    • A man holding up a folio with a signature at the bottom.

      Trump’s tariff obsession is a lose-lose proposition

      Steven Greenhouse
    • 250320 thomaspullin Canada America opinion web

      In Canada, I saw how Trump is ripping North America apart – and how hard its bond will be to repair

      Andy Beckett
    • A protest in support of Mahmoud Khalil in Times Square, New York, on 15 March 2025.

      Trump’s imperial plan is now eroding the rights of people who thought they were safe

      Nesrine Malik
    • Pro-Palestinian Protesters Rally in New York, United States - 10 Mar 2025<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/REX/Shutterstock (15188979k) Pro-Palestinian protesters march in the Release Mahmoud Khaul, Hands Off Our Students, ICE off Our Campus rally in Lower Manhattan in New York City on Monday, March 10, 2025. ICE Immigration officers arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a leader of the protests at Columbia University against Israel's war in Gaza, after US President Donald Trump vowed to deport foreign pro-Palestinian student demonstrators. Pro-Palestinian Protesters Rally in New York, United States - 10 Mar 2025

      A French university is offering ‘scientific asylum’ for US talent. The brain drain has started

      Alexander Hurst
  • Lewis Hamilton makes a pitstop during the Chinese GP

    Ferrari need hard restart after Chinese GP debacle leaves team in tricky spot

    Giles Richards
    Embarrassing disqualification of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc raises difficult questions for Scuderia
  • Coach College Athletes Hacking Football<br>FILE - Michigan co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Matt Weiss watches before an NCAA college football game against Maryland in Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept. 24, 2022. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)

    NFL
    Former coach pleads not guilty over alleged hacking of athletes’ intimate photos

    Matt Weiss is accused of hacking into the computer accounts of thousands of college athletes seeking intimate photos and videos, primarily of women
    • Tyler Adams #4 of the United States holds his arms outstretched during the first half against Canada in the CONCACAF Nations League third place match

      Nations League losses and sparse crowds have US momentum at low ebb

      Leander Schaerlaeckens
    • Fans of Canada celebrate after Tani Oluwaseyi #12 scoring against the United States during the CONCACAF Nations League Third Place Match

      With a charged win over US, Canada proved they’re a complete squad

      Joe Callaghan in Los Angeles
    • Gjert Ingebrigtsen

      Track
      Ingebrigtsen’s father enters not guilty plea over abuse allegations

    • Tiger Woods Injury Golf<br>FILE - Tiger Woods walks to the green on the fifth hole during final round at the Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club Sunday, April 14, 2024, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File)

      Tiger Woods
      Golfer confirms relationship with Trump’s former daughter-in-law

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  • Firefighters work near a church destroyed by the Palisades fire in Los Angeles, California, in January.

    Christianity
    Christians worldwide urged to take legal action on climate crisis

  • A person holding a colourful umbrella walks through water on a flooded street

    Weather tracker
    Severe thunderstorms threaten flooding in northern Australia

  • aerial view of seaweed bloom over land and sea

    Environment
    Scientists identify ‘tipping point’ that caused clumps of toxic Florida seaweed

  • A chunk of ice floats past the Portage Glacier near Girdwood, Alaska

    Climate crisis
    Glacier meltdown risks food and water supply of 2 billion people, says UN

  • exterior view of a US flag and a court building

    Democracy
    US supreme court sharply divided on Louisiana race-based redistricting case

  • Skiers go down a hill as it snows

    Avalanches
    Alaska teen dies in avalanche, the state’s fourth snow slide fatality this month

    • Book bans
      Alabama board defunds local library in first action under new book ban law

    • Crime
      Colorado woman charged after mother found mauled to death among dozens of dogs

    • Utah
      Mia Love, first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, dies aged 49

    • Genealogy
      DNA testing firm 23andMe files for bankruptcy as CEO steps down

    • US
      ‘The goal is to disassemble public health’: experts warn against US turn to vaccine skepticism

    • Film
      Trump criticises George Clooney as ‘second-rate movie star and failed political pundit’

  • Protesting students sit next to anti-riot police officers in Istanbul, Turkey, on Monday 24 March.

    Turkey
    Journalists among more than 1,100 arrested in Turkey crackdown

    Authorities ask X to block accounts as tens of thousands take to streets in largest anti-government protests in years
  • A doctor holding a syringe in the foreground with a woman in the background

    Family planning
    Scientists develop injection for long-lasting contraceptive implant

  • Prostate cancer cells

    Cancer research
    Prostate cancer surgery breakthrough offers hope for erectile function

  • Discarded posters advertising shows at the venue and piles on green rubbish bags on the ground

    India
    Mumbai comedy club ransacked after performer’s joke about local politician

    • Canada
      Mark Carney laments Canada’s lost friendship with US in visit to 9/11 town

    • UK
      Noel Clarke said he kept explicit photos of women to use as ‘collateral’, court told

    • Ukraine
      Ukraine accuses Moscow of ‘hollow statements about peace’ after latest attack

    • Elon Musk
      Tesla’s Europe sales drop nearly 45% amid row over Musk’s Trump links

    • Assisted dying
      Death by euthanasia in the Netherlands increased 10% in 2024, figures show

    • Bird flu
      World’s first case of bird flu in sheep detected in England

Podcasts

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    Politics Weekly UK
    Spring statement: What to expect – Politics Weekly Westminster

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    Football Weekly
    Thomas Tuchel’s winning start for England - Football Weekly

  • As part of an experiment on iron absorption, 21 Indian women had been fed chapatis baked with radioactive isotopes. Composite: Guardian Design/Getty Images

    The Audio Long Read
    The Coventry experiment: why were Indian women in Britain given radioactive food without their consent? – podcast

  • JD Vance standing at a lectern

    Today in Focus
    Who is the real JD Vance? – podcast

  • Seth Rogen, photographed in LA for Saturday magazine - 22 Marcg issue. Portraits by Dylan Coulter.

    Weekend
    Seth Rogen: slacker to studio boss; Marina Hyde on Trump making anywhere but America great again; and Philippa Perry helps with imposter syndrome – podcast

  • Anne Enright.

    Books
    Novelist Anne Enright wins a $175k Windham-Campbell prize

    Awarded to writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry and drama, 2025’s recipients include novelist Sigrid Nunez, playwright Roy Williams and poet Anthony V Capildeo
  • Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen in Snow White.

    Film
    Snow White’s sleepy start at US box office buoyed by Republican voters

  • Kids aged 11 shooting at the Point Blank 2 video game.

    Video games can’t escape their role in the radicalisation of young men

    Keith Stuart
  • man and woman talking outside

    Film
    ‘A loose-limbed trifle’: why Manhattan Murder Mystery is my feelgood movie

  • David Cronenberg.

    Film
    David Cronenberg says Brutalist AI controversy was a ‘campaign against’ the film by rival Oscar nominees

  • ‘You didn’t want to get in its way’ … Thomas Jane with the shark in the 1999 film.

    How we made
    Samuel L Jackson on shark thriller Deep Blue Sea: ‘I’ve had many deaths – but everyone remembers this one’

  • An illustration of a topless man holding a tub of yoghurt with his intestines visible through his chest

    Health
    Is it true that … eating yoghurt can heal your gut?

  • Smiling Fisheye Middle Aged Woman With Hair Pulled Back and Hat and Sunglasses On<br>A fisheye image of a 52 year old woman with her hair pulled back and a hat and sunglasses on.

    Pass notes
    9pm-9am sunglasses: should you try fashion’s most divisive new trend?

    How big should your sunglasses be this summer? From the top of the brow to the tip of the nose – or roughly the size of dinner plates – according to those in the know
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    Life
    The big idea: should you dump your toxic friend?

    Self-help pundits advise us to cut difficult people out of our lives, but it’s not the only option
  • An illustration showing a pixelated human-like figure on a digital watch slowly running into the world outside of the screen.

    Well actually
    ‘Listen to your body’: how to start running

  • an illustration of a cake with a bride and groom and a hand with a brush

    Ask Ugly
    I don’t wear makeup but my wedding is coming up – can I go bare-faced?

  • a painting of a woman looking up in ecstasy

    Well actually
    Romantasy, Bridgerton, audio porn apps: it’s a great time for horny ladies

  • A woman wrapped in towel after bath applying moisturizer on her arm.

    Well actually
    Why urea is the ‘unsexy’ hero of skincare

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    US news
    How has your work been affected by Trump’s policies?

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    Young people
    Share your thoughts on the Netflix show Adolescence

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    Sleep
    Have you got a tip for getting yourself back to sleep?

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    Turkey
    Ekrem İmamoğlu: jailed rival to Turkish president who could emerge stronger

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    Petro Poroshenko
    ‘Ukraine is weak without unity,’ says opposition leader Petro Poroshenko

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    UK
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    US
    ‘The goal is to disassemble public health’: experts warn against US turn to vaccine skepticism

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    California wildfires
    ‘That was my home’: faith communities without worship spaces after LA fires

    Post-Eaton fire, congregants who want a quick rebuild are met with a question: how long are they allowed to grieve?
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    Film
    ‘A kitchen film with no food porn’: how Alonso Ruizpalacios sold Rooney Mara on his abortion drama

    The Mexican director Alonso Ruizpalacios on making movies under the Trump-Vance administration, why Oscars don’t matter and his time as a khaki-shorted waiter at the Rainforest Cafe
  • A policeman in a hi-vis vest and beret stands on a city street as women in hijabs pass by

    Iran
    Drones, informers and apps: Iran intensifies surveillance on women to enforce hijab law

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    The featured essay
    The new definition of antisemitism is transforming America – and serving a Christian nationalist plan

  • Donald Trump Jr's plane with Trump branding at Nuuk airport

    Analysis
    Trump’s expansionism threatens the rules-based order in place since second world war

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    Analysis
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    Argentina
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    Photography
    ‘I feel protected’: Catholic tattoos in the Philippines

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