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Speaking in South Korea, the French president defended the transatlantic alliance and called for return to peace
PM says Farage should ‘do the decent thing’, after new housing spokesperson’s criticism of safety regulations
Deep divisions on Israel mean the union has failed to act over Lebanon, Gaza, or settler violence in the West Bank
Quake with epicentre west-north-west of Ternate island shakes cities and prompts regional tsunami warning
Ukrainian president says ceasefire could show diplomacy works, while Russia dismisses statement as ‘PR stunt’. What we know on day 1,499
Letters: Readers respond to an article about people whose lives were wrecked by delusional thinking after they used AI tools
Ocasio-Cortez says Israel can fund its own defense and she will oppose any new US aid amid human rights concerns
They warned leaving the alliance would aid rivals, threaten US security and require Senate approval under 2024 law
Discussion on how to ease impact from Iran war coincides with Food and Drink Federation almost tripling forecast
Elon Musk’s rocket company could go public as early as June, Bloomberg reports
Union to ballot consultants and SAS medics about joining resident doctors in industrial action over pay and conditions
Exclusive: Laurence Taylor says separate scheme needed to report concerns over young people’s non-ideological interest in extreme violence
Former Labour mayor Jamie Driscoll aims to win central Newcastle ward after defecting to the Green party
The party, whose parliamentary leader is Jeremy Corbyn, will back 250 candidates, focusing on urban areas
Shane Dunphy sends bill for almost $3,000, along with letter saying ‘The USA is responsible for this and therefore should be held accountable’
Agreement comes after Wellington halted millions in aid to its former colony after Cook Islands formed strategic partnership with Beijing
Last April, the president unleashed a tidal wave of tariffs on ‘liberation day’. Analysts say the policy has failed, even by the Trump administration’s own terms
Sites such as Vinted and ThredUp expected to help resale grow twice as fast as overall clothing market in coming years
Offer reportedly put forward by creditors hoping to save struggling firm from being renationalised temporarily
Two-thirds of secondary school teachers report a decline in core abilities such as writing and problem-solving
Which? testers complain M&S sponge is ‘too dry’ as Waitrose’s Cecil tops the tree with ‘best buy’ gong
Datafeeds from platforms being used to create algorithms that determine multimillion-dollar trades on global market
Nearly 2,000 internal files were briefly leaked after ‘human error’, raising fresh security questions at the AI company
Elon Musk’s rocket company could go public as early as June, Bloomberg reports
Two of the points were measures on energy bills from the autumn budget, another restated the existing energy strategy
Distressed riders who were stranded for hours say Apollo Go customer service agents offered ‘useless platitudes’
How much do you know about the history of one of the most powerful computing companies on the planet?
The capital gains tax discount helps real estate investors become even wealthier. Time to give the young a slice of ‘the Australian dream’
Kemi Badenoch claims increased UK oil and gas production would cut bills by £200, but critics say plan won’t work
Committee says it was appropriate for government to seek guidance on way out of £330m deal with US data company
The southern Africa country has the world’s highest prevalence of HIV but the amount of lenacapavir reaching it is too small to reach all those at risk
Luca Cella Walker asked chatbot for best way for someone to kill themself on railway line before his death
Details about compensation for personal injury awarded to UK school staff revealed by NASUWT
The 55-year-old is one of the most successful hedge fund managers of his generation
British Medical Association leaders say PM’s threat to cut 1,000 new roles makes next week’s strike action more likely
Letter: Dr Mussaddaq Iqbal responds to the news that the prime minister has warned medics to call off their strike or lose a training offer
Cannabis policy still divisive two years in, with SPD hailing it while CDU minister says it is risk to young people’s health
Sam Browne’s blend of brutal honesty and droll observation has made him a viral sensation. He talks about growing up in Southend, mental health and the healing power of poetry
Almost 30 years after scientists mapped the nerves in the penis, they’ve done the same for the clitoris. At least men have stopped denying it exists
Embassy Village offers 40 canal-side flats and support with budgeting, cooking and finding work, to help men start new lives and rediscover community
No home in Balochistan is safe and enforced disappearances are widespread. Detaining me and other rights activists only confirms the justice of our cause
Poll of 10,000 teachers also finds ‘overwhelming’ exam anxiety and rising absenteeism linked to poor mental health
Calls for tougher laws as network stretching from Caribbean to Georgia generates riches for offshore tycoons by appearing to prey on the vulnerable
How have you found the job application process? What has been your experience of job hunting so far?
Union to ballot consultants and SAS medics about joining resident doctors in industrial action over pay and conditions
Family pushing for greater controls after inquest finds Oliver Robinson’s prescription was ‘obstacle’ to proper care
Single biggest donation to a UK university in modern times will establish a new school of government bearing his name
Exclusive: Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Italy and Slovakia actively pursue regressive policies, watchdog finds
More than half of roles could be hit and young shop workers in particular could lose out, trade body warns
Letter: Karen Pine says now-grown children could be asked to evaluate their experiences retrospectively to improve outcomes
Courts in Australia may be willing to hold social media companies accountable for real-world harm, lawyers say
Letters: Readers respond to an article by Michael Mansfield on the importance of juries
Inquiry into sexual assault claims did not establish that chief prosecutor’s actions amounted to misconduct, judges advise
After a 1,088-day wait, a jury acquitted the man Nichols accused. She describes her experience of the system as a complainant – and explains why she went public
In letter to justice secretary, groups say judge-led decisions more likely to be influenced by bias than those made by 12 random people
Letter: The random selection of jurors from local communities ensures that they are far more likely to reflect the cultural heritage of people appearing in court, says Nic Madge
For examples of how little a team’s form in the World Cup run-in matters in the tournament itself, look no further than the US
The most recent data shows stark levels of inactivity in one of the poorest areas in the country but the West Midlands is fighting back
Rival fans have raged after 11 of Mikel Arteta’s players withdrew from action with their countries before the season finale
NWSL newcomers attracted more than 60,000 fans to Mile High Stadium for landmark fixture against Washington
Whether in the thrill of victory or the agony of defeat, coaches and players at this NCAA women’s tournament have found the fun in basketball again
The IBF and WBC welterweight champion on returning to the ring, boxing politics and her imminent wedding
Thomas Tuchel played down the significance of latest friendlies and history suggests team lineups can have little bearing on actual tournament
Sam Kerr and Caitlin Foord named as Mary Fowler rested after Asian Cup with Australia to play 153rd-ranked Malawi followed by India or Kenya
Sjoeke Nüsken’s 94th-minute goal gave Chelsea a 1-0 win in the Women’s Champions League quarter-final second leg but Arsenal won 3-2 on aggregate while the home manager was sent off late on
From Algeria to Uzbekistan, our writers and contributors from around the world assess the state of the 48 nations to qualify for the World Cup
The Manchester United manager would like to sign more experienced players after two late goals ensured Bayern Munich’s progress to the last four of the Women’s Champions League
Former athletes like me know that in professional sports you can get away with most things … as long as you’re talented enough
The head coach said of the midfielder, who failed to impress in the friendlies against Uruguay and Japan: ‘He was excellent in camp but struggles on the pitch’
Best-laid plans of the head coach fell apart with his likely World Cup leaders all missing during problematic friendlies at Wembley
Roberto Baggio proposed an overhaul of talent pathway in 2011 but it was never acted on and the national team’s approach now is just not working
Wilson and Davidson will return to the fold after long absences a trio of games against the recent Asian Cup champions
The former England and Tottenham forward has had to be patient to get his chance but he ‘was never going to give up’
At 17, Cooper Lutkenhaus is the youngest world champion in track and field history – and potentially USA’s poster boy for LA28
Alisha Joyce returned to the rugby pitch in March just 123 days after giving birth and a week later was named in Wales’s squad for the Women’s Six Nations
Italian manager guided his team past Kosovo in their playoff final, with Kenan Yildiz a burgeoning superstar
For decades, the TV programme has made a quiet case for depth, civility and political conversation that doesn’t insult your intelligence
The life-and-death choices that a stressed-out nurse faces on a short-staffed weekend are taken to gothic heights in this intense, atmospheric play
Everything Korean – from K-pop and skincare to food and clothing – is no longer a niche interest in Chile, Mexico and Brazil
The Norwegian singer-songwriter and the Chemical Brother have combined their talents, and names, to create a wildly inventive new band. The collaboration has gone smoothly so far – but will they soon need separate tour buses?
Riley has always skewered cruelty with shattering exactitude. What’s new in this story of two old friends in London is the delicacy she brings to moments of tenderness
A new cohort of adventurers set off – but who will make it across Europe and Asia first? Plus: The Traitors star Harry Clark takes a pilgrimage. Here’s what to watch this evening
National theatre, LondonA queenly Lesley Manville steals the show in this dark, rageful tale of seduction as contact sport
Sparring lovers play a capricious game in Blanche McIntyre’s revival – but the cut and thrust is kept witty, rather than curdling into danger
The last heistmeister of ‘the largest burglary in English history’ oozes charisma as he tells his wild tale. Even his contempt for his accomplices is impressive
The rapper was hospitalized in New York City after feeling unwell during her Moulin Rouge performance on Broadway
Ye, who has called himself a Nazi, released a song called Heil Hitler and sold T-shirts bearing swastikas, is confirmed to play three nights at the London festival
Could AI write an entire sitcom series? That’s the plot of the new season of comedy drama The Comeback. Its co-creator explains why it’s ‘very possible’ – and why the world needs to catch up with AJLT
‘I was on a scrubby bit of land with Wu-Tang Clan when Method Man said, “Let me show you a trick.” And he put his cap strap over his eye, pulled it back and made the face’
John Lanchester, Patmeena Sabit and Guardian readers discuss the titles they have read over the last month. Join the conversation in the comments
The vice-president’s follow-up to Hillbilly Elegy is announced as speculation builds over a 2028 run to succeed Trump
The German composer dominates the classical charts and concert platforms, especially at this time of year. Here’s to his life-giving zombie music!
Diamonds might not be forever in a film centred around a massive, ticking bomb on a building site, which is equal parts violent and silly
From action thrillers to sci-fi flicks, a deluge of recent releases are riddled with self-satisfied smarm
US states from California to Georgia are promoting induction stoves for climate, health and cost benefits
Britain’s swift population fell by two-thirds between 1995 and 2023. Make their lives a little easier with a bit more food and more places to nest
Exclusive: documents chronicle years-long campaign to make it easier to build intensive livestock units
Nettlecombe, Dorset: Logging is typically a job for a machine, but French Comtois are highly manoeuvrable and have just the right amount of horsepower
From balloon arches at parties to mass balloon releases at funerals, these bits of floating rubber and plastic can have disastrous effects on wildlife. As some retailers are refusing to sell them, here are some alternatives
In the holiday hotspots of the Costa del Sol, the risks are rarely mentioned. But in neighbouring Cádiz, the country’s first tsunami-ready town is leading by example
The Murriyang radio telescope in Parkes, NSW broadcast the moon landing in 1969 and is now observing the Artemis II lunar mission
Mass of spectators cheers dazzling Florida launch as astronauts head to moon for first time in almost 54 years
Letter: The creatures should not be kept or treated as pets, however tame or familiar they may appear, says Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital
Our wildlife series Young Country Diary is looking for articles written by children, about their spring encounters with nature
Exclusive: Guardian investigation into reliability of methane certification issued by MiQ reveals weakness of voluntary model
Research from the University of Exeter find that the method could help reduce thefts by as much as 50%
Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire: These early spring bloomers are a favourite of mine, a model of nature’s generosity, yet so often ignored
People who are not obese but overweight and at risk of serious cardiovascular events eligible for weekly jabs