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From Harlem to Hebron: The enduring legacy of Black support for Palestinians
A new study reveals that exposure to certain common PFAS chemicals can alter gene activity.
Three candidates are confirmed for the Irish presidential election, setting up a three-way contest.
A tense meeting looms following Crystal Palace's heated European clash with Forest.
Harry Styles: Aperture review – a joyful, subtly groundbreaking song perfect for dancing with strangers.
"I understood my role was to bring a man's fantasy to life": Elizabeth McGovern reflects on Downton Abbey, early stardom, and working alongside Brad Pitt
Bonobos reshaped our understanding of animal communities. Now, can we protect the remaining 'hippy apes'?
Israeli attacks in Gaza have left at least 104 people dead overnight, with the ceasefire appearing more and more unstable.
What effects does sugar have on your body, and how can you prevent an energy crash?
Composer John Williams admits he was never a big fan of film music.
John Williams

Composer John Williams admits he was never a big fan of film music.

John Williams, one of the greatest film composers of all time, has created some of cinema’s most unforgettable music for…

August 24, 2025
The declaration of famine in Gaza exposes Israel's neglect of its humanitarian responsibilities.
Israel-Gaza war

The declaration of famine in Gaza exposes Israel's neglect of its humanitarian responsibilities.

The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) declared widespread famine in Gaza on Friday—a finding that should mark a turning…

August 24, 2025
"We're just keeping going": UK duo have covered two-thirds of their 8,000-mile charity row.
UK news

"We're just keeping going": UK duo have covered two-thirds of their 8,000-mile charity row.

The physical and mental challenges have been immense, with countless setbacks along the way. Miriam Payne and Jess Rowe have…

August 24, 2025
Police and protesters clash during demonstrations at UK asylum hotels.
UK news

Police and protesters clash during demonstrations at UK asylum hotels.

Protests against hotels housing asylum seekers have broken out across the UK, with demonstrators clashing with police in several locations.…

August 24, 2025
Taiwan's referendum on restarting its last nuclear power plant has been rejected.
Taiwan

Taiwan's referendum on restarting its last nuclear power plant has been rejected.

August 24, 2025
Bridging the gap over dinner: 'I used to have very strict views on immigration, but hearing about her challenges made me more understanding.'
Life and style

Bridging the gap over dinner: 'I used to have very strict views on immigration, but hearing about her challenges made me more understanding.'

Sunyi, 38, Wakefield Occupation: Novelist Voting record: A mix of Labour and Lib Dem, and Green in local elections Fun…

August 24, 2025
A dangerous moment: Britain's far right grows bolder
Immigration and asylum

A dangerous moment: Britain's far right grows bolder

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August 24, 2025
The Noel Clarke ruling is a victory for the courageous women who shared their stories—and for journalism. | Katharine Viner
Noel Clarke

The Noel Clarke ruling is a victory for the courageous women who shared their stories—and for journalism. | Katharine Viner

This CSS code defines a custom font family called “Guardian Headline Full” with multiple font weights and styles. It includes…

August 23, 2025
The Guardian's view on Noel Clarke: Journalism, not a complicit industry, ensured accountability.
Noel Clarke

The Guardian's view on Noel Clarke: Journalism, not a complicit industry, ensured accountability.

The High Court’s dismissal of actor Noel Clarke’s case against the Guardian goes beyond a single failed libel claim. In…

August 23, 2025
The Guardian's view on Africa and maps: when drawn accurately, the continent's scale and potential demand attention.
Maps

The Guardian's view on Africa and maps: when drawn accurately, the continent's scale and potential demand attention.

The African Union is calling for the world’s most widely used map to be replaced with one that more accurately…

August 23, 2025

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