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  • a woman and a man chat with each other

    US
    Fired FTC commissioners sue Trump administration over ‘indefensible’ terminations

  • A man wearing glasses speaks in front of a drum set on stage

    Profile
    Who is Jeffrey Goldberg, the journalist who broke the Signal leak scandal?

  • rows of wine bottles

    Our unequal earth
    US wine importers and bars nervously wait for tariff decision: ‘It’s a sad situation’

  • Man holds picture of Pete Hegseth with a thought bubble that says, Oopsie!

    Analysis
    The Signal chat leak raises questions about accountability in Trump’s cabinet

In focus

  • An employee works on the production line of the 100% electric Ford Explorer

    Opinion
    Why Trump’s 25% tariffs on autos could backfire

    Steven Greenhouse
  • Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in a black jumper with a Ukraine flag behind him

    Analysis
    Zelenskyy employs strategic optimism to highlight Russia’s abundant bad faith

    Ukrainian president has learned Trump’s team demand positivity and there is little point in trying to ‘inject reality’
  • a woman sitting on a sofa with two boys and a girl with her leg in a cast

    Israel-Gaza war
    There are more child amputees in Gaza than anywhere else in the world. What can the future hold for them?

    Tens of thousands of children have been wounded in Gaza. Even those evacuated for treatment face an impossible path

Spotlight

  • A collage of black and white photos of disabled people protesting for their rights, including a wheelchair sit-in at the US Capitol, over a light blue backdrop

    Well Actually
    The US right is coming for disabled people. Here’s why that threatens everyone

    Trump’s administration is dismantling disability rights and education. History has shown this can be a warning sign for all civil liberties
  • Amber Glenn competes in the free skate during the Grand Prix final in Grenoble last December.

    Figure skating
    Amber Glenn, the skater redefining what power looks like on the ice

  • Composite of photographs showing K-pop artists Lisa, Aespa and Tomorrow X Together

    K-pop
    ‘It’s ended up being nothing to no one’: can K-pop overcome crisis?

    It looked destined to take over the world. But after misfiring albums, a legal drama involving bright hopes NewJeans and with domestic fans getting bored, the South Korean music industry is nervous
  • rows of wine bottles

    Our unequal earth
    US wine importers and bars nervously wait for tariff decision: ‘It’s a sad situation’

    Many importers halt shipments on chance White House makes good on threat of 200% markup on European goods
    • Pleasant … Lucy Dacus.

      Music
      Lucy Dacus: Forever Is a Feeling review – Boygenius singer turns timidly tasteful

    • Geoffrey Rush

      The reader interview
      Geoffrey Rush on Pirates, Pinter and pugs: ‘Just be happy we evolved on this bit of rock’

    • a man in a suit

      Late-night TV roundup
      Jimmy Kimmel on Signalgate: ‘This operation was about as secretive as a Fortnite Twitch stream’

    • ‘Futurama’ at the 1964 New York World’s Fair

      Review
      Abundance by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson review – make America build again

  • three men in suits stand

    The Atlantic handled ‘Signalgate’ with good judgment

    Margaret Sullivan
    Shining a bright spotlight on this mess was a public service. One can only imagine what other information has been as recklessly handled
  • two people in hockey uniforms go after puck on ice

    Wayne Gretzky was a Canadian hero. His pro-Trump rebrand is a betrayal

    Karen Booth
  • a group of people sitting at a long wooden table look ahead

    The Signal fiasco is obscuring an essential question: why are we bombing Yemen?

    Mohamad Bazzi
    Amid outrage over Trump cabinet members sharing military details, we’re forgetting to scrutinize decades of failed US policy
  • Ofer Cassif

    It took an Oscar winner’s ordeal for the world to see the truth of settler violence. This is how to stop it

    Ofer Cassif
    • silhouette of person wearing suit and tie emerging from behind curtains

      The spirit of the Confederacy is alive and well in Trump’s America

      Lloyd Green
    • United States president Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office of the White House on 6 March 2025.

      Editorial
      The Guardian view on Trump and reality: from promoting alternative facts to erasing truths

    • Donald Trump holds an executive order concerning tariffs at the White House, Washington, 13 February 2025.

      Donald Trump is moving fast and breaking things, but that may result in a better US

      Simon Jenkins
    • A 23andMe genetic testing kit

      As a geneticist, I will not mourn 23andMe and its jumble of useless health information

      Adam Rutherford
  • Liam Lawson with reigning world champion, and now former teammate, Max Verstappen.

    Formula One
    Verstappen makes feelings known as Red Bull drop Lawson for Tsunoda

    The world champion has liked an Instagram post that called Lawson’s demotion by Red Bull ‘bullying or a panic move’
  • American Mikaela Shiffrin reacts after winning the slalom at the Women’s World Cup finals in Sun Valley for her record-extending 101st career World Cup victory.

    Skiing
    Shiffrin closes tumultuous season with 101st World Cup win

  • Jakob Ingebrigtsen during the trial of his father, Gjert Ingebrigtsen.

    Ingebrigtsen trial
    Father forced daughter to run despite breathing issues, court told

    The father of double Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen forced his daughter to keep running even though she was struggling to breathe, a court has heard
  • Amber Glenn competes in the free skate during the Grand Prix final in Grenoble last December.

    Figure skating
    Amber Glenn, the skater redefining what power looks like on the ice

    She’s a Grand Prix champion, a triple Axel pioneer and one of figure skating’s most formidable athletes. But her artistry, not just her athleticism, may be what changes the sport
    • (clockwise from top left) Bobby Witt Jr, Shohei Ohtani, Paul Skenes, Yordan Alvarez, Aaron Judge, Juan Soto.

      MLB
      2025 predictions: are the dead-cert Dodgers actually maybe-cert?

    • Harry Redknapp at the charity event in London last week.
      1:21

      Exclusive
      Redknapp appears to make Nazi salute after calling Tuchel ‘German spy’

    • Kylian Mbappé celebrates after Real Madrid’s shootout victory over their neighbours in the Champions League last 16.

      Champions League
      Mbappé and Vinícius investigated by Uefa before Arsenal quarter-final

    • United States President Donald J Trump (R) holds an Executive Order he signed setting up a task force on the World Cup with FIFA President Gianni Infantino (L) in the Oval Office of the White House

      Soccer
      The 2026 World Cup, heralded as a uniter, is facing divisive road blocks

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  • damaged trees in a forest

    Pollution
    Acid rain could return to US due to Trump rollbacks, says scientist who discovered it

  • Smoke from the funnel of a container ship leaving the port of Hamburg

    Environment
    EU appears to back down on carbon levy on international shipping

  • Map of US wildfire risk

    Climate crisis
    Trump’s ‘climate’ purge deleted a new extreme weather risk tool. We recreated it

  • Coke bottle on a beach

    Pollution
    Coca-Cola plastic waste in oceans expected to reach 602m kilograms a year by 2030

  • aerial view of grass, trees and buildings

    US immigration
    ‘Dagger through the heart’: outcry as Ice detains University of Alabama student

    Justification for arrest not clear as Trump administration increasingly targets students for arrest and deportation
  • marquee of theatre says 'sundance film festival'

    Film
    Boulder, Colorado, to be new home for the Sundance film festival

  • People with signs calling for the release of Rumeysa Ozturk

    US
    Footage shows masked Ice agents detaining Tufts graduate student

  • a man speaks into a microphone

    Vicente Gonzalez
    Texas Democrat tirelessly promotes El Salvador’s strongman president

    • Texas
      US judge calls heat in Texas prisons ‘unconstitutional’ but does not order AC

    • Trump administration
      Trump administration at ‘war’ with mRNA technology: scientists alarmed vaccine skeptics could kill research

    • Joe Biden
      Biden aides argued dropping out would bring ‘mistake’ of Harris, book claims

    • Law
      Judges rule against Trump in several cases including trans military ban

    • Kansas
      Kansas babysitter checking for monsters finds man hiding under bed

    • The fight for democracy
      Democratic group aims to spend $40m on key 2026 races for election oversight

  • From left: Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron and Mark Rutte outside at the Paris summit

    Ukraine
    European leaders agree now ‘not the time’ to lift sanctions against Russia

    Support for Ukraine continues with divided opinion on Franco-British plan for ‘reassurance force’ to help ceasefire
  • Anti-government protest in Jerusalem

    Israel
    Israel parliament defies protests to pass law tightening grip over judges

  • Jair Bolsonaro adjusts his glasses while standing in front of media microphones

    Jair Bolsonaro
    Is coup trial ruling the beginning of the end for Bolsonaro and his supporters?

  • An investigator tests drinks for drugs with a pipette.

    Europe
    Bar managers investigated over sexual assault of 41 women in Belgium

    • UK
      Noel Clarke told producer to ‘fuck off’ when warned about behaviour before sex scene, court hears

    • Turkey
      BBC reporter arrested and deported from Turkey after covering protests

    • Film
      Gérard Depardieu trial: prosecutor calls for 18-month suspended sentence

    • Science
      Researchers develop AI tool that could speed up coeliac disease diagnosis

    • South Sudan
      Fears intensify of return to civil war as South Sudan vice-president arrested

    • Espionage
      Taiwan jails four soldiers, including three who worked in presidential office, for spying for China

Podcasts

Podcasts

  • North Macedonia Wales WCup Soccer<br>Wales fans celebrate after Wales' David Brooks scoring his side's opening goal during a World Cup 2026 group J qualifying soccer match between North Macedonia and Wales at National Arena Todor Proeski in Skopje, North Macedonia, Tuesday, March 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski)

    Football Weekly
    Wales leave it late and farewell to Trent Alexander-Arnold – Football Weekly Extra

  • A 23andMe sign outside one of the company's offices

    Science
    The rise and fall of DNA testing company 23andMe – podcast

  • Spring Statement 2025<br>Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves leaving 11 Downing Street, London, for the House of Commons to deliver her spring statement to MPs. Picture date: Wednesday March 26, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire

    Today in Focus
    Weapons vs welfare: Rachel Reeves spring statement

  • Rachel Reeves. Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images

    Politics Weekly UK
    Spring statement: should a Labour government be making these cuts? – Politics Weekly UK

  • Illustration: Klawe Rzeczy/Guardian Design

    The Audio Long Read
    From the archive: Is society coming apart? – podcast

  • Boualem Sansal.

    Algeria
    French-Algerian author Boualem Sansal sentenced to five years in prison

    French president Emmanuel Macron has called for authorities to free the novelist who was convicted in Algeria for allegedly undermining the country’s territorial integrity
  • Saxon Ratliff, played by Patrick Schwarzenegger, in season three of The White Lotus.

    The White Lotus
    The White Lotus ‘goes too far’: Duke University unhappy over their prominence in show

  • Salman Rushdie.

    Books
    Salman Rushdie to publish new collection of stories, The Eleventh Hour

  • Richard Gadd and Jessica Gunning in Baby Reindeer.

    Baftas
    Stalking saga Baby Reindeer leads 2025 TV Bafta nominations

  • ‘There has been some erotic fan art’ … Thank Goodness You're Here!

    Games
    These games were indie smash hits – but what happened next?

  • Johnny Mathis in concert in 2023.

    Music
    Johnny Mathis, 89, retires from performing due to ‘age and memory issues’

  • Christian Bale, Reese Witherspoon, Anthony Lemke, Samantha Mathis and Matt Ross in American Psycho

    Fashion
    Boom boom culture: fashion’s flashy, sleazy and sudden vibe shift

  • Halter top, £27.99, Zara

    Fashion
    You know the classic trench, now meet the Frankentrench

    Sliced and spliced, this season the classic coat has been reimagined way beyond its battlefield origins.
  • looking up at a stained glass window inside Carlisle Cathedral, one of the town’s major attractions.

    Travel
    Where tourists seldom tread, part 16: a trio of small historic cities

    From Swansea, with its sweeping bay and artistic soul, to Doncaster’s Roman heritage and Carlisle’s literary past, this selection proves size doesn’t matter
  • composite image of a man with hands on his shoulders and a black and white picture of a man's head upside down

    Well actually
    ‘I know what it is to go down the rabbit hole’: the male coaches pulling young men back from the edge

  • a woman with hands on head with a rainbow distortion filter

    Health
    Migraines made life feel unlivable. It took years to find a doctor who believed me

  • Wholegrain and cereal on rustic wooden table.

    Food
    Are whole-grain foods really healthier?

  • An illustration showing a pixelated human-like figure on a digital watch slowly running into the world outside of the screen.

    Exercise
    ‘Listen to your body’: how to start running

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

  • Elderly man and woman embracing on outdoor bench

    Marriage
    Share your experience of being married five times or more

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    Plants
    Tell us: do you have an indestructible house plant?

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    Tesla
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  • Two wolves climb on rocks on a mountain in the mist

    The age of extinction
    In the hills of Italy, wolves returned from the brink. Then the poisonings began

  • A red admiral butterfly on a sunflower

    Invertebrate of the year 2025
    ‘A symbol of hope’: environmentalists choose their favourite invertebrates

  • A man on a small yellow boat casts a fishing net into a waterway

    Colombia
    Dying fish, polluted water and a terrible stench: the French firm accused of dumping toxic waste in Colombia’s wetlands

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    The long read
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    Israel-Gaza war
    There are more child amputees in Gaza than anywhere else in the world. What can the future hold for them?

  • Map of US wildfire risk

    Climate crisis
    Trump’s ‘climate’ purge deleted a new extreme weather risk tool. We recreated it

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  • a person walking by another person sleeping on the sidewalk in front of a Rolex store

    Seattle
    Unhoused Seattle man runs for mayor from a tent: ‘It’s a humanitarian crisis’

    After losing his home during the pandemic, Joe Molloy launched a bid to lead Seattle, putting first-hand experience at the heart of his campaign
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    Opt out
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    Donald Trump
    ‘A capitalistic cowardice’: big law firms being threatened by Trump face pressure to speak out

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    Music
    The rapturous return of FKA twigs: ‘I grew up feeling my body could do anything’

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    Men
    ‘I know what it is to go down the rabbit hole’: the male coaches pulling young men back from the edge

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    Yana the baby mammoth and Bosphorus swimmers

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  • Get your freak on … Missy Elliott, by Derek Banks, circa 2019.

    Music
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    Media
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  • Capel y Gorlan, UK Above Blaenau Ffestiniog are many abandoned slate mines.

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    The Guardian picture essay
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