Could you get by on a measly $43,000 a month? It seems Rudy Giuliani can’t
Arwa Mahdawi
Trump’s disgraced former attorney somehow frittered away almost $120,000 in January. As a cash-strapped millennial, Arwa Mahdawi is delighted to share some money-saving tips
What is the most important word in medicine? It is not what we teach doctors
Ranjana Srivastava
The Guardian view
On hope and despair in Gaza: attacking Rafah will compound this disaster
Editorial: Israel’s evacuation orders and seizure of the key crossing are exacerbating the suffering of Palestinians and endangering hostages
Frock horror! In these dark times, let us be grateful for the ludicrous spectacle of the Met Gala
Marina Hyde
Roll up for a buffet of baffling outfits, celebs scared stiff of Anna Wintour and an utter refusal to acknowledge the outside world, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
Israel is banning Al Jazeera, America is banning TikTok. We know why
Seth Stern
The science on endometriosis is finally breaking through – so why do treatments feel stuck in the past?
Lucy Pasha-Robinson
There’s one thing standing in the way of a ceasefire: Netanyahu’s refusal to compromise
Simon Tisdall
Appetizing, delicious food served up to prisoners? It works for the Nordic countries
Zelenskiy assassination plot foiled by security service, says country
Two Ukrainian colonels allegedly recruited by FSB to kill president as inauguration ‘gift’ for Vladimir Putin
UK
E-gates ‘back online’ after chaos at Heathrow and other UK airports
Brazil
Flooding death toll rises to 90 as more than 155,000 people displaced
Spain
Bullfighting firm in Seville to give free tickets to under-eights
‘Magical moment’
Fire-ravaged Brazil museum receives big fossil donation
Russia
Putin sworn in for fifth term in ceremony boycotted by US and UK
London
Garrick Club votes to accept female members for first time
Xi Jinping
Serbia prepares warm welcome for Chinese president in contrast to China-EU tensions
Global development
Soaring remittances to developing nations overtake foreign direct investment
UK
British woman admits role in global monkey torture network
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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
Today in Focus
The London Bridge ‘hero’ who could go to prison for 99 years
The Guardian's Women's Football Weekly
Chelsea reignite WSL title hopes after City slip up – Women’s Football Weekly
Science
Why are the world’s cities sinking? – podcast
Today in Focus
Non-doms are threatening to leave. Should they be convinced to stay?
Football Weekly
Haaland destroys Wolves as City and Arsenal keep winning – Football Weekly
The Audio Long Read
How child labour in India makes the paving stones beneath our feet – podcast
Today in Focus
How do we protect teenagers from sextortion scams?
The cookbook author – Instagram’s @wholesomebysarah – cracks open an underrated pantry staple for a cheesy childhood favourite, an easy salad and a weeknight pasta
Met exhibition review
2024’s spring show is a feast for the senses
Sexual healing
My wife rarely instigates sex – and always wants to schedule it. Why can’t she be more spontaneous?
'Less abrasive than I’d expected'
Why clubbers are raving about Germany’s cross-country Techno Train
Kedgeree and lamb curry
Tamal Ray’s recipes for homely favorites
Can I get a little more eco-friendly every day?
Four tips for a greener mindset
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The theme was JG Ballard’s 1962 short story, The Garden of Time, which meant references to decay, lots of florals and more than one look that seemed to have nothing to do with anything
Photos of the day
Putin’s big day, Swiss guards and garbage-eating pigs
From Baghdad to Copenhagen
Pro-Palestinian student protests around the world
Jumpin’ Johannesburg
Soweto’s Afropunk skaters!
The Met Gala through the years
Lizzo’s flute, Billy Porter’s wings and Cher’s ‘naked dress’