Netanyahu says pointless to discuss ‘day after’ until Hamas is destroyed following Blinken call for plan
US secretary of state warned of ‘vacuum’ and ‘chaos’ in Gaza; Netanyahu claims no ‘humanitarian catastrophe’ has ‘materialised’ in southern Gaza despite charity and UN reports
Defying narrative, the artist mixes LED lights and colour with ricocheting music inspired by West Africa, resulting in a throbbing show that sucks the air from your lungs
Alice Munro remembered
‘Reading her stories is like watching a virtuoso pianist perform’
The Ontario-born writer turned the ‘classic New Yorker-style short story’ into the highest form of literature, by taking an obsessively detailed interest in the people who lived in her small Canadian town
‘Israelis, go back to Europe’? Some on the left need to rethink their slogans
Jo-Ann Mort
A majority of Israel’s Jews today are not descended from Europe, but rather from Arab nations. To expect them to leave Israel is unprecedented, unrealistic and wrong
Beyoncé’s love for the American flag raises questions for Black people
Derecka Purnell
The 1.5C global heating target was always a dream, but its demise doesn’t signal doom for climate action
Bill McKibben
Missing a target doesn’t mean the sense of emergency should fade. What it must do is stop politicians dithering – and fast, says Bill McKibben
Are US campus protests antisemitic? Jewish students weigh in
Theo Goldstine, Benjamin Kersten, Maya Ilany and Matan Berg
We asked Jewish students at US universities what they think about pro-Palestinian demonstrations. Our panel responds
Putin’s war machine reshuffle reveals his deepest fear – the rise of Kremlin rivals
Samantha de Bendern
My fellow citizens – we share confined spaces, but do I have to overhear your chat, your music, your TikTok?
Zoe Williams
I have worked in the world’s most dangerous combat zones. Never have I felt as unsafe as I did in Gaza
Amy Neilson
Amsterdam is sick of ‘party tourists’. It should take drastic measures to stop them
Prison officers killed in ambush named as hunt for gunmen continues
Fabrice Moello, 52, and Arnaud Garcia, 34, died in brazen attack on prison convoy during which a dangerous inmate escaped
Naples
Pizzeria whose founder cooked for Bill Clinton seized in mafia investigation
'Astonishing'
Graffiti-covered door from French revolutionary wars found in Kent
Australia
Country's richest woman demands National Gallery remove her portrait
Georgia
Country ‘returning to the past’ with foreign agents law, says president
New Caledonia
France to declare state of emergency after deadly riots
Rwanda
Genocide war crimes tribunal wraps up mission after 29 years
'Game of Stones'
Cash incentives may help men lose weight, research finds
South China Sea
Huge civilian Filipino flotilla heads to disputed shoal to ‘assert sovereign rights’
Hospitals
Surgical teams with more women improve patient recovery, study finds
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
Manchester City have one hand on trophy and Villa into the Champions League: Football Weekly - podcast
The Audio Long Read
From the archive: The evolution of Steve Albini: ‘If the dumbest person is on your side, you’re on the wrong side’ – podcast
Today in Focus
The ‘foreign agents’ law that has set off mass protests in Georgia
The Guardian's Women's Football Weekly
Aoife Mannion on winning the FA Cup with Manchester United: Women’s Football Weekly - podcast
Science
Backstabbing, bluffing and playing dead: has AI learned to deceive? – podcast
Today in Focus
The growing tensions over immigration in Ireland
Rishi Sunak
Politics Weekly Westminster: Rishi Sunak’s big security pitch – podcast
What’s behind the US tariffs on Chinese EVs and what do they mean for Biden’s re-election chances?
Joe Biden announced huge new tariffs on imports from China, in a move that Donald Trump says does not go far enough
Michigan
The China-linked EV battery mega factory dividing a US township
Plans for a sprawling factory in rural Michigan making batteries for electric cars offer an economic lifeline, but for some residents there is a big problem: the parent company is in China
‘Instead of a scream’
The Palestinian artist who does a Gaza drawing every day
Revealed
US university lecturer behind far-right Twitter account and publishing house