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'Spectres of the past' Angela Merkel sounds alarm over antisemitism


EU leaders meet in Brussels to discuss top jobs
European electionsGreens demand radical climate action
ItalySicily’s ‘doctor of migrants’ wins seat in EU elections
US Mueller drew up obstruction indictment against Trump, Michael Wolff book claims
UK Labour party expels Alastair Campbell
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LabourEquality body launches antisemitism investigation
Spain Footballers arrested over La Liga match fixing claims
Japan mass stabbing Two dead and 16 injured in attack on children in Kawasaki
Austria Ousted chancellor vows to return despite no confidence vote
‘Walking over bodies’ Mountaineers describe carnage at the top of Mount Everest
Brazil At least 42 prisoners killed in jail clashes
France Finance minister says planned Renault Fiat merger must protect jobs
Cosmic intervention Exploding stars led to humans walking on two legs, says study
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Italy's new ruins Heritage sites being lost to neglect and looting
Sexism, slander, hatred Sri Lanka’s culture of online abuse
Analysis Why populists could struggle to capitalise on EU elections success
An NBA star, a TV chef and a comedianMeet some of the new MEPs
Unconscious Landscape review A fearless, exhilarating all women show
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Treated like trash South east Asia vows to return mountains of rubbish from west
The Long Read ‘A zombie party’: the deepening crisis of conservatism
Chernobyl The wildlife haven created when people left
Can you name five female artists? How the art world is rewriting history
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Labour voters want to come home, but the party must prove it will resist Brexit
Gaby Hinsliff
Polly ToynbeeRemainers won these elections and they’d win a second Brexit referendum
Martha GillFarage’s victory means the Tories will be led by a Brexiteer, not a compromiser
David BoyleA great EU election result for the Lib Dems. Now the hard work starts 1.569
Tommy Robinson was humiliated in the EU elections. Here’s how we helped do it
Nick Lowles
Are ‘weed tampons’ the answer to period pain?
Arwa Mahdawi
Social care is a slow motion car crash. Watch out, it’s heading for you
Roger Graef
The far right may not have cleaned up, but its influence now dominates Europe
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How to build a spelling bee champion
Scott Remer
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Live French Open Osaka in action, Zverev beats Millman in five sets
David Squires on … Planes, trains and autocracies
Football Real Madrid claim Ramos has offer from China but will not go for free
Ligue 1Why are so many clubs sacking their managers?
Women's World Cup Experts' Network team guide No 4: Nigeria
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Women's World CupTeam guide No 3: Norway
‘You wake at 4am’ Son aims to reward South Korea’s early risers
Cricket World Cup Sri Lanka guide: gameplan, key player and prediction
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Ferrari face reality while McLaren make progress
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Europa League final Baku is drenched in controversy but full of beauty
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'Senseless' Attacks on schools soar in Afghanistan report


Brexit Jeremy Hunt says push for no deal would be 'political suicide'
Global health UK refuses to back 'game changing' resolution on drug pricing
Environment European commission accused of 'deliberately harming climate action'
US politics live Democratic hopefuls spread out across early voting states
Japan Two forcibly sterilised women denied damages by court
US As anti vaxx dispute rages, attention turns to California's Waldorf schools
US Johnson & Johnson faces landmark opioid trial in Oklahoma
Nigeria Government accused of 'scurrilous' attempt to gag press
Austria Chancellor Sebastian Kurz ousted in no confidence vote
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Edinburgh international children’s festival review Tricks of the light


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JM Barrie ‘Peter Pan house’ to open as children’s storytelling hub in Scotland


Future Library Han Kang buries new manuscript in Norwegian forest until 2114
Stage Femi Elufowoju Jr: Why did Tennessee Williams marginalise African Americans?
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Reading group Which European novel should we read in June?
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John Constable Portrait of beloved wife among rediscovered works
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Jodie Kidd It was a wonderful, terrifying moment when everyone was under my skirt
Foul! Girls want to play football and rugby so why are schools still not letting them?
Nigel Slater's midweek dinner Nigel Slater’s carrots, spices and paneer
Relationships Can I keep the in laws?
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Travel A local’s guide to Portland, Oregon: 10 top tips
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A kitchen in Rome Rachel Roddy’s recipe for pizza
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