Former president to return to court for third day of jury selection in hush-money trial
Dubai floods
Chaos, queues and submerged cars after UAE hit by record rains
Coronavirus
Incarcerated people died 3.5 times more frequently at peak than those outside – report
Panama
Presidential frontrunner vows to ‘close’ Darién Gap
‘Russia doesn’t care’
Sweden sounds alarm over unsafe oil fleet
AfD
German far-right leader in court charged with using Nazi slogan
Arizona
Republicans again block effort to repeal 1864 near-total abortion ban
Kanye West
Artist suspected of attacking man who allegedly sexually assaulted his wife
In focus
Can you wash pesticides off?
A guide to eating fewer toxic chemicals
2024: Year of elections
Six weeks, 969 million voters, 2,600 parties: India’s mammoth election explained
The world’s most populous country prepares to go to the polls, with Narendra Modi’s BJP the frontrunner in vote that ends on 1 June
Mike Johnson aid bills
What is the US speaker’s plan for Ukraine and Israel, and will it pass Congress?
House speaker Mike Johnson has unveiled his plans to pass foreign aid for Ukraine, Israel and the Indo-Pacific, with a vote likely on Saturday
Spotlight
Ranked
Happy 90th birthday, Shirley MacLaine: her 20 best films
Kooky kid sister, romantic lead, comic turn, cantankerous old dame … we pick out her greatest roles
Clean energy’s dirty secret
The trail of waste left by India’s solar power boom
From low-level drug dealer to human trafficker
Are modern slavery laws catching the wrong people?
When I heard that a boy from my primary school had been convicted of trafficking, I had to find out what had happened to make him fall so far
Partying with an 8ft pink panther
Ibiza in the 70s and 80s
Oriol Maspons’s humorous and playful photographs of the island’s beachgoers and clubbers disclose the new attitudes to nudity, sexuality and freedom of expression in the post-Franco era
Happy eater
Food crazes make me want to roll my eyes. But first, pass me a crookie
Jay Rayner
Goodbye cod, hello herring
Why putting a different fish on your dish will help the planet
‘David Lynch had to personally approve the screening’
The film clubs driving the celluloid revival
Attention home cooks
How to store half a lemon – and 17 other ways to keep leftover food fresh
Annina van Neel's life is forever changed after encountering a vast burial ground - one of the most significant traces of the transatlantic slave trade in the world
Exercises starting on Monday will be the first to be held outside Philippines’ territorial waters, and come amid a rise in tensions in the South China Sea
A fresh look at revolutionary art collective the Blue Rider
A new exhibition shows how the early 20th-century German artists, helmed by Wassily Kandinksy and Gabriele Münter, created a space where creativity could flourish without the constraints of gender, sexuality or artistic expectation
‘The house was small, the life was big’
How Amy Winehouse’s homes were recreated for Back to Black
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare review
Guy Ritchie’s fun wartime romp
‘The money is not real – it’s a feckless level of wealth’
The inside story of the biggest art fraud in American history
Our Living World review
Cate Blanchett’s nature show is a rare ray of hope
Pushing Buttons
The Fallout series doesn’t just look right – it feels like it was made by gamers, too
'There’s so much tension it’s like a romantic comedy’
My first time at an archery class
In her fortnightly review of fitness and wellbeing activities, comedian Jennifer Wong finds that to succeed in life and archery, it helps to aim lower
Science
Mentally stimulating work plays key role in staving off dementia, study finds
A moment that changed me
I was paralysed on a climb. Then I made the 100-mile journey back to myself
The longevity vacation
Why bar-hopping holidays are out and extreme wellness breaks are in
Slaughter-free sausages
Trying the latest lab-grown meat creation
Food
Tim Siadatan’s recipes for Italian springtime pasta
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Analysis
Why has Hugh Grant settled his phone hacking claim against the Sun?
TikTok Notes
What is this app that aims to rival Instagram and how does it work?
'Shamelessly unrepentant'
Ten Years to Save the West by Liz Truss review
US politics is awash with crude and misleading attack ads. Now it’s the UK’s turn
Jonn Elledge
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The American Diabetes Association takes millions from companies that stand to profit from our reliance on drugs. Is that affecting their guidance?
‘We need more shade’
US’s hottest city turns to trees to cool those most in need
Phoenix broke several heat records last year. Now Grant Park, which has inequitable tree cover, is seeing a tree-planting drive that promises some respite from 100F temperatures
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Kharkiv at risk of becoming ‘second Aleppo’ without US aid, mayor says
Photo essay
In Maryland, female migrant laborers face an uncertain future as sea levels rise
‘Although I’m tetraplegic, I’ve started to feel normal’
Hanif Kureishi on staging The Buddha of Suburbia
‘Water is more valuable than oil’
The corporation cashing in on America’s drought
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