Mixed reactions in Tehran after death of President Ebrahim Raisi
Iran’s supreme leader has announced a five-day mourning period, but there have been fireworks and cheering in the country since the death was confirmed
Julian Assange's right to appeal
How did we get here and what happens next?
The family of the WikiLeaks founder had feared he could be on his way to the US this week, but Monday’s ruling will prolong the case for months
Spotlight
Use nicotine, win an iPad!
Zyn’s viral rewards program fuels addiction fears
The trendy nicotine pouch company is following in the marketing footsteps of Marlboro and Camel
The DIY Climate Changers
I invented a pedal-powered home office. Now I exercise – and save energy – at my desk
‘There is a hunger’
Inside New York’s unique, sold-out classical music experiences
Alternative music event series Death of Classical invites small groups to witness one-of-a-kind performances at crypts, catacombs and other unlikely spaces
How does this 'anti-diet' work?
The radical practice of eating what you want
‘Intuitive eating’ is an anti-diet that helps reconnect us to internal cues
‘You might be thinking, so what?’
John Oliver tackles the US corn industry
‘I identified with those worries’
George MacKay on masculinity, misogyny and playing an incel
‘There’s no fraud here’
How a Republican official is addressing election denialism in his rural county
You Can’t Run Forever review
Ice cold killer JK Simmons main draw in horror-thriller
Slovakian PM stable and communicating, say doctors
Health update comes as country reels from assassination attempt and contends with political fallout
Revealed
Meta approved political ads in India that incited violence
Mediterranean migrant boat disaster
Men on trial are ‘scapegoats’, say lawyers
‘We got the energy’
Irish children’s rap video goes viral
South Africa
Jacob Zuma not eligible to run for parliament, court rules
‘Free Bella’
Campaigners fight to save lonely beluga whale from Seoul mall
New Caledonia
Macron calls new security meeting as deadly unrest grinds on
Ukraine
G7 leaders to discuss €30bn loan using Russian assets
Breast cancer
Scientists make potential breakthrough after preserving tissue in gel
Tsai Ing-wen
The leader who brought Taiwan closer to the US, bows out
Loads more stories and moves focus to first new story.
The Stakes - US Election
At least once a week
What’s really at risk in the 2024 election? Adam Gabbatt cuts through the clutter and guides you through the biggest stories, questions and curiosities in this hugely consequential election. We’ll focus on the stakes – not the odds.
Trump on Trial
Weekly, and more frequent editions during trial
Stay up to date on all of Donald Trump’s trials.
Guardian staff will send weekly updates each Wednesday – and more frequent editions during trial
Well Actually
Weekly
Practical advice, expert insights and answers to your questions about how to live a good life
Podcasts
Podcasts
Football Weekly
It’s Manchester City’s title again and Klopp says farewell: Football Weekly - podcast
Politics Weekly UK
Politics Weekly Westminster: Infected blood inquiry final report – podcast
The Audio Long Read
After I was assaulted, I posted a photo of my injuries. The reaction I craved was not pity, but anger – podcast
Today in Focus
The rightwing Christian group and the battle over end-of-life care
Weekend
Marina Hyde on Russell Brand’s baptism; plus ‘deepfake’ cheerleaders: the woman wrongly accused over a viral video – podcast
The Audio Long Read
‘Super cute please like’: the unstoppable rise of Shein – podcast
Hellblade’s Melina Juergens on reprising a role she never thought she’d play
Juergens had never acted before she played the fearsome but troubled Senua in Ninja Theory’s game – and won a Bafta for it. Now she’s back to battle the character’s demons in a sequel
Jon Bon Jovi’s honest playlist
You couldn’t help but learn the moves to Gangnam Style
Breathless goodbye
The race to finish Jean-Luc Godard’s last film, one day before he died
The big idea
The simple trick that can sabotage your critical thinking
‘It became a beacon of hope’
The incredible story of Stax Records
Dope Black Dads
Dispelling myths and biases about Black fathers – a photo essay
Iran has begun five days of mourning after President Ebrahim Raisi, and the foreign minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, were killed in a helicopter crash
Photos of the day
Cannes festival, gymnastics and a flower show
Dope Black Dads
Dispelling myths and biases about Black fathers – a photo essay