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Migrants, real and imagined, grip US voters, 1,500 miles north of border
Few residents of this Wisconsin small city have seen a migrant but some are blaming Biden for an ‘invasion’ regardless and elsewhere in the state an influx of foreigners is not all it seems
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Could new US sanctions threaten the future of West Bank settlements?
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‘You say you are a musician, they beat you more’: the Ukrainian sax player who survived Putin’s torture prisons
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‘This gesture made history’: watch given to Gina Lollobrigida by Fidel Castro is to go on sale
Published: 12:00 AM
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Observed
‘It’s deeper than slavery’: Lisbon street project reclaims Portugal’s unseen black history
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Far-right EU election gains could boost nationalist parties on home turf
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Chinese woman jailed for reporting on Covid in Wuhan to be freed after four years
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Observer dispatch
‘Ghostly’: Taiwan park dotted with hundreds of statues of late dictator as row rages over their fate
Tributes that were removed from public spaces after the end of Chiang Kai-shek’s brutal rule in 1975 now crowd a site west of Taipei
Published: 9:00 AM
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Notebook
Doing the Baghdad walk: art tour highlights creativity in the heart of Iraq
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The Democrats lost the White House in 1968 amid anti-war protests. What will 2024 bring?
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The Big Apple blossoms: from red carpet to Trump courthouse, New York lives again
Published: 6:00 AM
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‘I’m in awe of our young people’: How Georgia’s Gen Z are taking on teargas, rubber bullets and the threat of arrest
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Putin on our doorstep: Ukrainians watch as the frontline edges closer
Russian forces are advancing in the country’s eastern regions, but the recent arrival of US arms could help turn the tide
Published: 12:56 PM
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‘Inside an oven’: sweltering heat ravages crops and takes lives in south-east Asia
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Hopes of Gaza ceasefire rise as Hamas delegation arrives in Cairo
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The prince, the plotters and the would-be putsch: Germany to try far-right coup gang
Ex-soldier, conspiracy theorist, astrologer and anti-vaxxer among the first of 27 people on trial for trying to violently topple the German government – led by Heinrich XIII Prince Reuss
Published: 2:41 AM
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Echoes of Vietnam era as pro-Palestinian student protests roil US campuses
Calls for divestment continue despite hundreds of arrests, with more demonstrations planned for Democratic national convention
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‘My hands went cold’: Rio’s reporters risk death to reveal criminal ties between police, politicians and mafia
The killing of councillor Marielle Franco has inspired a generation of journalists to probe the city’s dangerous underworld
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‘We are showing the world what people do’: grim relics of Hamas attack go on display in New York
Tents, debris and personal items from the Nova festival, where 364 people died on 7 October, form shocking exhibit on Wall Street
Published: 5:00 AM
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On our plate
From petri dish to plate: meet the company hoping to bring lab-grown fish to the table
People want more seafood than the oceans can sustainably supply, so a German firm aims to plug that gap with cultivated fish – but are consumers ready to buy it?
Published: 2:00 AM
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